So you're thinking about serving on the Dorchester Village Board or Dorchester Public School Board?
Even though the 2018 general election is months away, if you are considering running for local public office, it's time to get your campaign in order.
Three of Dorchester's five village board seats are up for election this year.
The school board will also have three seats on this fall's ballot.
According to information we've been sent, those interested in running for office have until August 1 to file for office. (If you already hold elected public office of any kind, you must file by July 16.)
Here is who has filed for office so far:
VILLAGE BOARD (3 seats up)
* Dean Pracheil (incumbent)
* Tom Cerny
SCHOOL BOARD (3 seats up)
* Carol Schnell (incumbent)
* Steve Vyhnalek (incumbent)
* Matt Hansen (incumbent)
Those seeking election or re-election must submit the proper paperwork to the Saline County Clerk and Elections Commissioner.
Keep in mind we are not election officials. Nebraska law is very confusing and it takes work to find out filing deadlines for the many various elected offices. When we inquired with both the Secretary of State's office and the Saline County Clerk's office, there was confusion on the other end of the line. Not good. (Perhaps our state senators should address this instead of discussing wolf hybrids or horse massages. Or maybe the school and village websites could post notices on their homepages.)
Additional information can be obtained by calling the county elections commissioner's office at (402) 821-2374 or e-mailing clerk@saline.nacone.org.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Village Dweller checks all reader comments to determine if they are appropriate for print.