Elections will be held this May to elect positions on the Clarendon school board and the Hedley City Council following last Friday’s deadline to file for office.
Clarendon CISD Trustee Chrisi Tucket is seeking re-election and will be joined on the ballot by Mike Word and Ginnie Siefkas in a race for two seats on the board. Incumbent Kyle Davis did not file for reelection.
Hedley incumbent Aldermen Trisha Chambless, Alicia Hanes, and Jennifer Floyd also filed for reelection, and they will be joined on the ballot by Christine Coyle as voters pick three seats on the city council.
The City of Clarendon will also have an election to reauthorize the one-quarter cent sales tax for street maintenance, but Mayor Jacob Fangman and Aldermen Terri Floyd and Eulaine McIntosh are unopposed in their reelection bids.
Three other local taxing entities are expected to cancel their spring elections with none of their races being contested.
Howardwick incumbents, Mayor Tony Clemishire and Aldermen Johnny Floyd and Jada Murray, all filed for reelection. Rose Lemley, Jeff Robertson, and Melinda McAnear filed to run again for their Place 1, 2, and 3 positions on the Donley County Hospital District Board of Directors.
Likewise, all Hedley ISD incumbents – Troy Monroe, Shauna Herbert, and Tangela Copelin – all filed for office again.
Elections will be held Saturday, May 6, 2023.
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