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More residents file for election

The filing period to seek election to area city, township and school board seats remains open through 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16.

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More locals have filed for election, as Bryan Held has joined the race for Pequot Lakes School Board and Nancy Foley has done the same for the Backus City Council.

Tracy Jones and Andrea Donnelly look to serve the city of Emily as its mayor and a city council member, respectively.

Additionally, Jill Radman has filed for a seat on the Fifty Lakes City Council.

The filing period to seek election to area city, township and school board seats remains open through 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16.

Following is a list of who has filed thus far to run for area seats that will be on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.

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Pequot Lakes School Board

  • Three four-year school board terms: Dena Moody (incumbent), Mariah Hines, Pamela Johnson, Bryan Held.

Pine River-Backus School Board

  • Four four-year school board terms: Wanda Carlson (incumbent), Ryan Trumble (incumbent), Leslie Bouchonville (incumbent).

Pequot Lakes

  • Two-year mayor term: Tyler Gardner (incumbent)
  • Two four-year city council terms: Dan Ronning (appointed council member).

Pine River

  • Two-year mayor term: Tamara Hansen (Incumbent)
  • Two four-year city council terms: Patty melby (Incumbent)

Breezy Point

  • Two-year mayor term: Angel Zierden.
  • Two four-year city council terms: Tom Lillehei, Michael Moroni (Incumbent)
  • One two-year city council term: Steve Jensen.

Crosslake

  • Two-year mayor term: Carla Bainbridge, Dave Nevin (incumbent), Donald Andre Chouinard.
  • Two four-year city council terms: Jayme A. Knapp, Jackson Purfeerst.

Nisswa

  • Two-year mayor term: John Ryan (incumbent).
  • Two four-year city council terms: Jesse Zahn (appointed council member), Mark Froehle (appointed council member), Cameron Dorion.
  • One two-year city council term: 

Jenkins

  • Two-year mayor term: Debbie Siltman
  • Two four-year city council terms: Roman Siltman

Lake Shore

  • Two four-year city council terms: John Terwilliger (incumbent).

Backus

  • Two-year mayor term: 
  • Two four-year city council terms: Barb Sherlock, Nancy Foley

Fifty Lakes

  • Two-year mayor term: 
  • Two four-year city council terms: Jill Radman

Manhattan Beach

  • Four-year mayor term: 
  • Two four-year city council terms: 

East Gull Lake

  • Two four-year city council terms: James Ruttger, Gary Scheeler, Scott Hoffman 

Hackensack

  • Two four-year city council terms: 

Emily

  • Two-year mayor term: Roger (Buddy) Lund (Incumbent), Scott Eppen, Tracy Jones.
  • Two four-year city council terms: Bill Spiess, Dave Johnson, Gregory Koch, Andrea Donnelly.

Chickamaw Beach

  • Two-year mayor term: 
  • Two four-year city council terms: 

Area Crow Wing County townships

  • Gail Lake Township: David C. Bramman, supervisor seat 2. Donald L. Lohse, supervisor seat 3. Catherine Erickson, town clerk.
  • Jenkins Township: James Olsen, town clerk.
  • Lake Edward: 
  • Little Pine: Norman Hawley, town supervisor seat B. Nan Hawley, town treasurer.
  • Mission: 
  • Pelican: 
  • Perry Lake: 
  • Ross Lake: 
  • Timothy: 
  • Wolford: 

Area Cass County townships

  • Barclay: William Tollefson, town supervisor seat 1; Litta Sears, town clerk; Melissa Switajewski, town treasurer.
  • Birch Lake: John Freeman and Andy Becker, town supervisor seat 2. Nicholas Daigle, Andy Bray and Tony Peterson, town supervisor seat 3.
  • Bull Moose: 
  • Bungo: 
  • Deerfield: Terry Holden, town supervisor seat 3. Lisa Kriens, town clerk.
  • Fairview: 
  • Hiram: 
  • Homebrook: 
  • Loon Lake: 
  • Maple: 
  • Pine River: 
  • Ponto Lake:
  • Powers: 
  • Walden: 
  • Wilson:
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