(KLZA)--Voting is underway to determine who will be the 2025 Queen of the Richardson County Fair and and Humboldt Fall Festival.
The 10 finalists will be named on Thursday, August 31 with the final count on Saturday, September 6.
Any girl who is at least 16 years old on or before July 31 of this year, and is not out of the 12th grade is eligible.
Candidates must be involved in the community and must reside in the HTRS School District or live in Richardson County.
Votes are given on transactions of at least 25 cents at participating businesses. Each cent equals one vote.
Candidates may not receive votes where they are employed, or where her parents, or siblings are employed, or if she is the daughter or sister of the business owner.
The Queen of the Richardson County Fair and Humboldt Fall Festival will be crowned in September the opening night of the Fair.
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