Seven more candidates throw hats in the ring for local election

A total of 17 Hamilton County residents have now filed paperwork to run for various local boards and commissions, and seven names were added to list of candidates in the past week. 
The latest round of candidate filings includes incumbent Ward 1 Aurora City Councilman Wayne Roblee running for another four-year term on the council; former Aurora Airport Authority board member Donald Ross Beins seeking a six-year term on the airport board; incumbents Dylan Bamesberger and Jared Rjewski seeking re-election to four-year terms on the Hampton Village Board; newcomer Jerry Jervah Jr. vying for one of two open seats for four-year terms on the Marquette Village Board; incumbent Derek Klute running for re-election to the Hampton School Board (four-year term); and Michael Wilson running for re-election to the Giltner School Board.
As of Monday the list of candidates who have filed includes:
Hamilton County Commissioners: Incumbent Nancy Salmon, Dist. 4, Republican. 
City of Aurora: Incumbent Mark Dunn, City Council Ward 3 (Four-year term) and incumbent Wayne Roblee, City Council, Ward 1. 
Aurora Airport Authority Board: Donald Ross Beins (six-year term)
Aurora 4R School Board: Incumbents Daniel Pachta and Brock Wyatt (four-year terms). 
Giltner School Board: Incumbents Bradley Schutt, Joseph Happold and Michael Wilson challenged by Amanda Eastman (two four-year terms).
Hampton School Board: Incumbents Megan Faller, Tamara Wiens and Derek Klute (four-year terms).
Hampton Village Board: Incumbents Dylan Bamesberger and Jared Rjewski (four-year terms).
Marquette Village Board: Incumbent William Gfeller and newcomer Jerry Jervah Jr. (four-year terms).