(KMZA)--3rd District Marshall County Commissioner Keith Bramhall is seeking re-election.
The Marshall County Clerk's Office reports the Vermillion Republican recently filed for a second 4-year term.
Bramhall was appointed in February 2019 to fill an unexpired term following the death of Lynn Feldhausen. He was then elected to his first 4-year term in 2020.
So far, Bramhall is facing no opposition.
Candidates have until noon, June 3rd to file at the Marshall County Clerk's Office.
The primary election will be held August 6 and the general election will take place November 5.
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