(KNZA)-- With less than a month until the filing deadline, several candidates have filed so far for city and school board positions up for election this November in Jackson County.
Incumbent Kelli Lambrecht has filed for re-election to position five on the Royal Valley USD 337 Board of Education. Three positions are up for election on the board.
Incumbent Clara Ann Lovvorn has filed for re-election to position 2 on the Holton City Commission. It's among two positions up for election on the commission.
Incumbents Vickie Wold and James Robbins have filed for re-election to the Denison City Council. Three positions are up for election on the Council.
Incumbent Becky McClane has filed re-election to the Hoyt City Council. Three Council seats, along with the position of mayor, are up for election.
Incumbent Aaron Achten has filed for re-election to the Netawaka City Council. Five council seats, along with the position of mayor, are up for election.
In addition, incumbents Bruce Yonke and Carolyn Kennedy have filed for re-election to the Meadowlark Extension District Board.
Candidates have until noon, June 2 to file at the Jackson County Clerk's Office. The general election will be held November 4. If need, a primary election will be held August 5.
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