(KNZA)--Several candidates have filed so far for city and school positions up for election this fall in Jackson County.
According to the Jackson County Clerk's Office, two candidates have filed so far for four open positions on the Royal Valley USD 337 Board of Education. Boone Smith has filed for re-election to position 2 and Ruth Slocum for position 3, which is currently held by Pat Tuck.
Also up for election is position 1, currently held by Adele Wahwassuck and position 7, currently held by Cindy Broxterman.
No candidates have filed yet for four open positions on the Jackson Heights USD 335 and Holton USD 336 Boards of Education.
Bruce Sweany has filed to retain his position as Dension Mayor, while Jessie Stich and Rhonda Davis have filed for two of the three open positions on the City Council.
Two candidates have filed so far for three open seats on the Netawatka City Council. They include Daryl Wilson and Douglas Amon. Also up for election is the position of mayor.
Positions are also up for election on the city councils in the cities of Circleville, Delia, Holton, Hoyt, Mayetta, Soldier and Whiting, along with the positions of mayor in Circleville, Soldier and Whiting.
Candidates have until noon, June 1 to file at the Jackson County Clerk's Office.
A primary election will be held August 1, if needed.
The general election will be November 7.
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