(KMZA)--An additional candidate has filed for a position up for election in November on the Seneca City Council.
Jacee Corby joins incumbent Joe Schmelzle in seeking the 1st Ward Council seat. It's among three council seats up for election.
Also up for election is the positions of mayor and treasurer.
Meanwhile, the first candidate has filed for one of three positions up for election in November on the Prairie Hills USD 113 Board of Education. Stanley Keim has filed for for re-election to position 2 on the board.
Candidates have until noon, June 2nd to file at the Nemaha County Clerk's Office.
The general election will be held November 4th. If needed, a primary election will be held August 5.
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