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Multiple races develop in county for municipal seats
No race developed in Kingfisher, but did elsewhere in the county as the filing period for municipal seats closed Wednesday.
Incumbent Jeff Wittrock was the lone person to file for the Kingfisher City Commission Seat 2 that he currently holds.
The vice mayor, Wittrock, 47, will serve a four-year term as he has no opposition.
One race developed in Dover as four seats were open.
Three people filed for two trustee seats that carry four-year terms.
They were: Rena Walters, 37; Angela Kubat, 54; and James Mike Walters, 72.
Two people filed for the pair of two-year unexpired seats that were open.
They were: Brenda McNulty, 63, and Calvin Dhonde, 39.
Hennessey voters will have multiple decisions to make.
Five people filed for the two four-year seats up for election on the town’s board of trustees: Miguel Hernandez, 31; Tim Riddle, 63; David O. Jones, 68; Harold Shaw, 58; and Evelyn Ramirez, 22.
Shaw is currently the mayor and Jones is also an incumbent on the board.
Two people filed for the two-year unexpired term that has opened up: Frank Patton, 65, and John Peach, 73.
There also were two people to file for the town treasurer position: Incumbent Shelley Burch, 51, and Kelley Vaverka, 59.
Filing in Canadian County for the Okarche Town Board of Trustees Office No. 2 were Keith E. Griesel, 47, and Judd K. Kroener, 53.
JD Mueggenborg, 43, was the lone person to file for Office No. 4 while Brian Schieber, 50, was the only person to file for town treasurer.
The municipal general election is slated for Tuesday, April 1.