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Four file for Tucker BOE seats in May

PARSONS — Four candidates have filed for the three open Tucker County Board of Education seats in the May election.

Three of the four BOE candidates that put in paperwork are seeking re-election, including Cathy Hebb, Teresa Simmons and Kevin White.

Candidates filing for the three Board of Education seats can be from any of the three districts – Shavers Fork, Cheat River or Blackwater. Hebb and Simmons currently represent the Shavers Fork District, while White is the Cheat River District representative.

Davis Mayor Al Tomson is the fourth candidate running for BOE and has filed to run in the Blackwater District. The top three vote-getters will each win a state.

There is one opening for Tucker County Commission, in the Shavers Fork District. Commission President Mike Rosenau currently holds that position but did not file for re-election. Just one candidate, Republican Jon Bush, has filed to run for County Commission. 

Current Tucker County Clerk Barbie Evans, a Republican, has filed to run for re-election.

Bruce Kolsun has filed to run for Republican Congressional District Executive Committee. Kolsun currently serves as the mayor of Parsons.

Democrat Michael McClintock and Kolson have filed to run for District 14 Senatorial District Executive Committee, while Kolsun also registered for District 85 Delegate District Executive Committee and County Executive Committee.

Mary Kibler, Marilyn Shoenfeld and McClintock have all filed to run for County Executive Committee. Kibler and Shoefeld are both Democrats while McClintock is Republican.

The last day for West Virginia residents to register to vote or make any changes to voter registration is on April 21. West Virginia election information, including forms, deadlines, guidance, and a list of all the candidates can be found at GoVoteWV.com.

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