(KNZA)--There will be several contested races during the November general election in Brown County for city and school board positions.
On the Horton City Commission, Carmela Boller and Bobby Bacon are vying for Commissioner of Streets and Utilities. The position is currently held by Wade Edwards, who didn't seek re-election.
Ken Krug is being challenged by Tina Nigh in his bid for re-election as Finance Commissioner.
There will be a contested race for Powhattan mayor. Incumbent Lyle Chadwell is being challenged by Vickie Schuetz.
There will be contested races for two positions on the Hiawatha USD 415 Board of Education.
Incumbent Andrea Groth and Jacquelyn Kerl are vying for position 5.
Three candidates are vying for position 6, which is currently held by Keith Erdley. They include John Hoschouer, Jim Robidoux and Jeff Moore.
There will be two contested races for positions on the South Brown County USD 430 Board of Education.
Shelby Rice and Jared Wilson are seeking position 5, which is currently held by Jamie Bottom. Bottom didn't seek re-election.
Three candidates are vying for position 6, which is currently held by Jacob Bruning. They include Sarah Stirton, Shelly Smith and Kayla Thorson.
Tuesday was the filing deadline.
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