(KNZA)--Two candidates have filed to challenge a local Kansas legislator in his bid for re-election.
According to the Kansas Secretary of State's Office, Dorothy Goodman, of Sabetha, and Sean Willcott, of Holton, recently filed to represent the 62nd District in the Kansas House. Both are Republicans.
The seat is current held by Sabetha Republican Randy Garber, who has served in the Kansas House since 2011.
Goodman is an insurance agent in Sabetha, while Willcott owns and operates Willcott Brewing Company with his wife, Jennifer, with locations in Holton and Leavenworth.
The 62nd District includes Brown and Nemaha Counties, along with a portion of Jackson County.
Candidates have until noon, June 3rd to file.
The primary election will be held August 6 and the general election will take place November 5.
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