(KLZA)-- There were a number of people file to run for various positions in the May Primary election on Friday, which was the last day to file for the election.
Gayle Swisegood filed to run for Second District County Commissioner on the Republican ticket. He will be running in May against Bobby Campbell for the Republican nomination to replace David Sickel who did not seen re-election.
Three people filing Friday for a position on the District 56, Falls City School Board. Gabe Ramsey, James “Chris” Fischer and Kevin Scheitel filed to run for three seats up for election. Incumbent June Bowers and Roger Windle filed previously.
Brittany Campbell has filed for the Ward II Falls City Council position. Also filing was Judy Murphy. They join Keneth Killingsworth and Joyce Jones who had previously filed. The top two will advance to the General Election in November.
In Falls City Ward III, Sarah Bangert filed for the City Council seat. She joins Sara Ruiz and Les Baker in seeking the position. The top two will advance to the General Election.
There are also four people that previously filed for the Ward I City Council seat, that will be on the ballot in May.
The incumbent City Council members in Wards I, II and III did not seek re-election this year.
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