Four more candidates file for elected office

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Incumbent filing deadline is Feb. 15

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Four names have been added to the list of candidates seeking local office in the 2024 election. Incumbents in partisan elections, such as for Hamilton County Commission, have only until Thursday to complete their candidate filings. The deadline for non-incumbents in partisan elections is March 1.
Those throwing their hats in the ring in the past week include: Mark Dunn who is seeking re-election to his Aurora Ward 3 City Council seat; Tamara Wiens for re-election to the Hampton School Board; Bradley Schutt and Joseph Happold seeking re-election to their seats on the Giltner Board of Education. 
As of Monday, a total of 10 candidates have filed for various local offices. They include:
Hamilton County Commissioners: Incumbent Nancy Salmon, Dist. 4, Republican. 
City of Aurora: Incumbent Mark Dunn, City Council, Ward 3 (Four-year term). 
Aurora 4R School Board: Incumbents Daniel Pachta and Brock Wyatt (Four-year terms). 
Giltner School Board: Incumbents Bradley Schutt and Joseph Happold, challenged by Amanda Eastman (two four-year terms).
Hampton School Board: Incumbents Megan Faller and Tamara Wiens (Four-year terms).
Marquette Village Board: Incumbent William Gfeller (Four-year term)