(KMZA)--The Marshall County Democratic Party’s central committee will meet Tuesday evening, July 2, to nominate a new county clerk.
The meeting will take place at 7:00 at the Marysville City Building, and is open to the public.
The nominee, if approved by Governor Laura Kelly, will fill the unexpired term of former County Clerk Sonya Stohs, who recently resigned.
At the meeting, county Democratic precinct men and women will vote on the nominee to replace Sohs.
County Democratic party chairman Jim Swim, Jr., said any registered county Democrat who wants to be considered for the county clerk position must attend the meeting.
At the start of the meeting, Swim said the central committee will vote on the nomination process for the candidates. After the process is set, there will be time for registered county Democrats to nominate candidates.
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