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Trenton R-9 Board Will Hold Election; No Election Needed For Trenton City Council, NCMC Board

Jan 22, 2020 | Headline News

Tuesday was the final day for candidates to file for school, city and nursing home district elections being held on Tuesday, April 7.
The Trenton R-9 Board of Education has four candidates seeking 3 three-year positions with the filing on Tuesday of incumbent Doug Franklin, who currently serves as the board president. Others filing previously for the board were incumbents Corey Leeper and Brandon Gibler, along with Andy Burress.
The city of Trenton will not be required to hold an election as all four council positions to be filled have just one candidate each for each of the two-year terms. Those filing for the council include Kevin Klinginsmith in the first ward, Marvin Humphreys in the second ward, incumbent David Mlika in the third ward and Duane Urich in the fourth ward.
Also not required to have an election are the North Central Missouri College Board of Trustees and the Grundy County Nursing Home District. At NCMC, incumbents Dr. John Holcomb and Dr. NiCole Neal are the only two having filed for the two six-year terms to be filled. Incumbent Don Altes and Susan Ball are the only two to file for the two three-year nursing home district board vacancies.
The city of Princeton will have two races to be decided in April with incumbent Kurt Meighen facing Dillon Adkinson for the two-year mayor’s position while Karee Cunningham and Jane Schrader are the candidates for the two-year south ward position. Incumbent Tony Johnson has no opposition in the north ward.
Also with an election scheduled is the city of Jamesport, which has two persons wanting to fill the two-year seat in the south ward, incumbent Reida Gardner and Brandon Robb. Incumbent Rob Murphy is the lone candidate in the north ward.


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