Donley County voters will decide two locally contested races when they go to the polls next Tuesday, March 6, for the Republican and Democratic primaries.
In Precinct 2, County Commissioner Daniel Ford is being challenged in the Republican Primary by Donley County Chief Deputy Randy Bond.
Precinct 3&4 Republican voters will have the choice between Justice of the Peace Denise Bertrand and challenger Pat White.
Also running on the Republican ticket but facing no opposition are County Judge John Howard, Treasurer Wanda Smith, Precinct 1&2 Justice of the Peace Pam Mason, Precinct 4 Commissioner Dan Sawyer, and Bobby Woodard, who is seeking the county/district clerk’s position.
County/District Clerk Fay Vargas is the only local candidate in the Democratic Primary.
Republican voters in Precincts 101, 201, 301, and 401 will all vote at the Donley County Courthouse. Republicans in 102 will vote at Howardwick City Hall, and Precinct 303 Republicans will cast ballots at the Fellowship Hall of the Hedley First Baptist Church.
Precinct 303 Democrats will vote at the Hedley Lions Club Hall, and all other county Democrats will be voting at the Courthouse Annex.
Polling locations on Election Day will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Check your voter’s registration card for your voting precinct to determine your polling place.
Early voting by personal appearance continues at the Donley County Courthouse Annex through this Friday, March 2.
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