(KMZA)--With the deadline less than three weeks away, only a few candidates have filed so far in Nemaha County for city and school positions up for election in November.
Two candidates have filed for five positions up for election on the Prairie Hills USD 113 Board of Education. Jim Scoby has filed for re-election to position 1 and Todd Grimes has filed for position 5, which is currently held by Leslie Scoby.
Amy Sudbeck has filed for re-election to position 1 on the Nemaha Central USD 115. Its among four positions up for election on the board.
Kathy O'Brien has filed for re-election as Seneca City Treasurer. Also up for election is the position of Seneca mayor, currently held by Joe Mitchell, and three city council seats. They include the 1st Ward, currently held by Ray Shinn; 2nd Ward, currently held by Steve Bennett; and 3rd Ward, currently held by Michael Stallbaumer.
No candidates have filed yet for three positions up for election on the Sabetha City Commission. They include the position of Commissioner of Parks and Recreation, currently held by Nick Aberle; Commissioner of Streets, currently held by Julie Lancaster-Burenheidie; and Commissioner of Utilities, currently held by Norman Schmitt Jr.
Candidates have until noon, June 1 to file at the Nemaha County Clerk's Office.
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