LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Registrar of Voters Office said filings have closed for several county offices in the upcoming June primary, with the filings for two others to close at the end of the day Wednesday.
There are eight county offices and one school district that will have seats on the June primary ballot. All but two had filing deadlines on Friday.
Several incumbents seeking reelection are running unopposed.
They include Sheriff-Coroner Brian Martin, District 2 Supervisor Bruno Sabatier, District 3 Supervisor Eddie “E.J.” Crandell and Superintendent of Schools Brock Falkenberg.
Several races will be contested this year.
Assessor-Recorder Rich Ford is being challenged by Hannah Faith Lee and District Attorney Susan Krones will run against Anthony Farrington.
The filings for county clerk/auditor-controller and treasurer-tax collector are not yet closed, as the incumbents have not filed to reelection.
Both Cathy Saderlund, county clerk/auditor-controller, and Barbara Ringen, treasurer-tax collector, are retiring and did not file by the deadline last week, leading to a filing extension that runs until 5 p.m. Wednesday.
However, the elections office confirmed that Jenavive Herrington, who has worked for Saderlund’s office since May, has filed to run for county clerk/auditor-controller, and Paul Flores and Patrick Sullivan are running for the treasurer-tax collector’s job.
In the special election for a vacant seat on the Middletown Unified School District Board, Bryan Pullman and Charise Reynolds are running.
Cobb resident Gene Yoon also has filed to run for the Second District seat in the state Senate.
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Elections offices reports on initial candidates’ filings
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