Ashland — Candidates seeking a range of local and state offices are continuing to file to seek election in 2010.
Candidates could begin filing their official paperwork to seek election next year on Wednesday. The filing deadline for primary races is 4 p.m. Jan. 26. The 2010 primary will be May 18.
For Independent candidates, school board races, some city races and any other race that does not require a primary, candidates must file a statement of candidacy by April 1. Candidates must file their petition for general election ballot access by 4 p.m. Aug. 10.
New candidate filings are as follows:
Boyd County
‰David Salisbury (Democrat), county commissioner, District 1
‰Carl W. Tolliver (Democrat), county commissioner, District 3
‰Frank E. Crites (Republican), county commissioner, District 3
‰Steve W. Sturgill (Democrat), constable, District 1
‰Tim A. Duley (Democrat), constable, District 2
‰Tony D. Workman (Democrat), constable, District 2
‰Larry D. Brown (nonpartisan), City of Ashland, commissioner
Carter County:
‰Casey Brammell (Democrat), sheriff
‰Lester Bailey (Democrat), sheriff
‰Charles Kiser II (Democrat), property valuation administrator
‰Charles Wallace (Democrat), judge-executive
‰James Wilburn (Democrat), magistrate, District 2
‰Betty Miller (Democrat), magistrate, District 2
‰Phillip Blevins (Democrat), constable, District 5
‰Clint Johnson (Democrat), magistrate, District 4
‰Danny Davis (Democrat), constable, District 2
Greenup County:
‰Glen Riley (Democrat), jailer
‰Ralph D. Sammons (Democrat), county commissioner, District 2
‰Billy Ray Stephens (Democrat), county commissioner, District 3
‰Jason Poplin (Democrat), constable, District 1
‰Mike C. Wilson (Democrat), county attorney
Lawrence County:
‰David “Dave” Muncy (Republican), jailer
‰Homer Fannin (Democrat), magistrate, District 1
‰Wayne Webb (Democrat), constable, District 1
CARRIE STAMBAUGH can be reached at cstambaugh@dailyindependent.com or (606) 326-2653.
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