County offices up for election
Nomination packets are available for several county offices that will be decided in elections this fall.
These are assessor, county supervisors in districts 1-5, county attorney, recorder, sheriff, superintendent of schools, Division III Superior Court judge and treasurer.
Nomination packets, which include the signature requirements and filing deadlines, are available at the Coconino County Elections Office, 110 E. Cherry Avenue in Flagstaff, or by calling 928-779-6589 or 800-793-6181.
Partisan candidates are listed on the Sept. 2 ballot and, if they win their party primary, or are unopposed in the primary, their names will appear on the Nov. 4 General Election ballot.
Candidates who run as a 16-341 candidate (other than by primary), will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot only.
Other non-partisan offices, such as school district governing boards, Coconino Community College Governing Board, fire, water, sanitary, and other special district board member open seats, appear only on the Nov. 4 ballot and have a different filing period.
For information on running for a school governing board or Coconino Community College governing board open seat, call the Superintendent of Schools office at 928-779-6591.
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