LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The races for eight county elected offices are now set for the June 3 ballot.
The deadline for offices in which incumbents are seeking reelection was last Friday, and the final deadline for submitting paperwork for offices in which the incumbent was not seeking reelection was Wednesday, the Registrar of Voters Office said.
The only changes since last Friday were in the District 3 supervisorial race, which officials had said last week had nine candidates.
Three, however, have dropped out – Craig Bach, Nine Green and Wilmer Lipscomb, according to elections officials.
That leaves a six-candidate field that includes John Brosnan, James Brown, Marvin Butler, Mark Currier, Herb Gura and Jim Steele, the Registrar of Voters Office said.
The candidates listed below are set to appear on the June 3 ballot, according to the Registrar of Voters Office.
Assessor-recorder: Richard Ford, Sorhna Li Jordan, Logan Weiper.
County clerk-auditor: Cathy Saderlund (incumbent).
District attorney: Don Anderson (incumbent), Andre Ross.
Sheriff: Bob Chalk, Brian Martin, Frank Rivero (incumbent).
Superintendent of schools: Brock Falkenberg.
Supervisor, District 2: Joyce Overton, Jeff Smith (incumbent), Jeri Spittler.
Supervisor, District 3: John Brosnan, James Brown, Marvin Butler, Mark Currier, Herb Gura, Jim Steele.
Treasurer-tax collector: Barbara Ringen (incumbent).
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