Citizens wishing to serve their community can now start signing up next for positions at six local governments that are scheduled to hold elections this spring.
The cities of Clarendon, Hedley, and Howardwick; the Clarendon and Hedley school districts; and the Donley County Hospital District all have a total of 19 positions available this year.
In Clarendon, the full two-year terms of Mayor Jacob Fangman and Aldermen Terri Floyd and Eulaine McIntosh are up this year along with partial terms expiring in one year held by Aldermen Ashlee Estlack and Mandy Smith.
Hedley has three aldermen’s seats up this year. Those are two-year terms and are currently held by Aldermen Larry Ely, Tanya Gibson, and Jennifer Floyd.
Howardwick has the full two-year terms of the mayor and two aldermen up this year. The mayor’s seat is currently vacant, and the aldermen’s positions are held by Johnny Floyd and Jada Murray.
Clarendon ISD Trustees serve three years, and the terms of Robin Ellis, Chuck Robertson, and Donny Howard are expiring this year.
Hedley ISD has two full three-year terms up this year. Those seats are held by Bruce Howard and Michael Metcalf.
The Donley County Hospital District Board of Directors has three two-year terms up this year. Those are currently held by Rose Lemley – Place One, Jeff Robertson – Place Two, and Cindy Shelton – Place Three.
All local boards are elected at-large, but hospital board candidates must file for a specific place on the board. Candidate applications are available from the administrative offices of each entity.
Filing began Wednesday, January 15 and continues through Friday, February 14. Elections are scheduled to be held Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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