Several local residents have submitted their candidacies for seats on the city council, school board, and the soil and water conservation board of supervisors in the upcoming November General Election.
The filing deadline was Tuesday.
County Clerk Jennifer Hale provided WPKY’s News Edge with the four residents who have filed for positions on the Caldwell County Soil and Water Conservation Board of Supervisors.
click to download audioThe Caldwell County Conservation District Board of Supervisors is composed of seven members, with staggered elections with each serving a four-year term.
According to Hale, the school board filings include Josh Ramage for District 1, incumbent Stacy Brantley for District 4, and incumbent Anna Ray for District 5. Stephanie Feagan, who currently serves District 1, did not file to run for re-election. The Caldwell County school board is made up of five members each serving staggered four-year terms.
Hale also provided the names of the seven residents who have filed to run for Princeton City Council.
Councilwoman Morgan Rousseau announced last month that she would not seek reelection.
There are six members that make up the city council and serve two-year terms.
She noted that the names were announced in the order they filed and that the races were non-partisan.
The general election is scheduled for Tuesday, November 5, from 6 AM to 6 PM.



