
Residents wishing to file for office in the 2024 Primary Election have until noon local time tomorrow (Friday, February 9).
Continue readingResidents wishing to file for office in the 2024 Primary Election have until noon local time tomorrow (Friday, February 9).
Continue readingCandidates continue to file for office for the 2024 Election in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingCandidates continue to file for office in the 2024 election in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingCandidates for state and county positions available in the 2024 election may begin to file for office Wednesday, January 10. The filing window ends Friday, February 9 at noon local time.
Continue readingThe time for candidates to file for office came to a close Friday at noon CT in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office for the May Primary Municipal Election.
Continue readingMore candidates have filed for office in the 2023 Municipal Primary Election in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingMore candidates have filed for the 2023 Municipal Primary Election in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingSeveral Republican candidates filed for office in the 2022 Election Wednesday in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingMarshall County officials continue filing to run for reelection. Circuit Court Judge Curtis Palmer, Superior Court No. 2 Judge Dean Colvin, District 3 County Commissioner Kevin Overmyer, and county council members James Masterson, Jon VanVactor, and Penny Lukenbill have all filed on the Republican ticket. So have Coroner John Grolich, Treasurer Angie Birchmeier, and Surveyor Craig Cultice.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Clerk’s Office has been busy with candidates filing for office in the May 2020 Primary Election.
Continue readingSeven Republicans filed to run for office in the City of Plymouth on the first day of filing Wednesday. Mayor Mark Senter faces a primary challenge from Ben Fisher.
Continue readingThe races are set for May’s primary elections. The most hotly-contested office in Marshall County is District 1 County Commissioner. Incumbent Republican Kurt Garner will face David W. Hostetler and Stan Klotz in the May primary. The winner will presumably square off against Democrat Rich Erickson II in November. Continue reading
The deadline is approaching for candidates to file to run in the May primary. Candidates have until Friday at noon to file their paperwork with the county clerk’s office. The list of candidates continues to grow in Marshall County. Democrat Angie Rupchoch-Schafer has filed to run for the District 4 County Council seat, challenging incumbent Republican Judy Stone.
Candidate filings continue in Marshall County. Several township trustees have filed to run for reelection. They include Center Township Trustee Amy Knapp, German Township Trustee Ben Baker, Green Township Trustee Marie Fishburn, North Township Trustee Chelsea Smith, Polk Township Trustee Jerry Lamb, Tippecanoe Township Trustee Matthew Pitney, Walnut Township Trustee Stephen Wilhelm, and West Township Trustee Terry Lee Borggren.
The number of contested races is starting to add up, heading into the May primary. District 1 Marshall County Commissioner Kurt Garner has two challengers so far: David W. Hostetler and Stan Klotz. Three candidates are also looking to become the next Marshall County Recorder: Anna “Buffy” Breeding, William Cleavenger, and Janet Howard.