Current Treasurer Wendy Magnus did not seek a new term.
Several races have developed for political positions in Lincoln County, among them contests for two county commissioners, the district attorney and district judge.
There will be contests, too, for the House District 32 seat now held by Rep., Kevin Wallace and the District 28 Senate office where Sen. Zack Taylor has decided not to seek reelection.
A total of seven candi dates, six Republicans and one Democrat, have filed to be District 1 county commissioner.
They include: Republican candidates J.R. Duvall, Prague, Mike Snyder, Stroud; Bobby Lee Norton, Davenport, Will Fine, Stroud; Mett Howell, Stroud, Bob Wilson, Stroud.
They will be on the June 28 primary ballot. If one doesn’t receive at least 50 percent of the vote for the Republican nomination, the top two will square off in the Aug. 23 primary runoff, Lincoln County Election Board Secretary Melissa Stambaugh said.
The winner will face the lone Democrat candidate Earl Glenn, Stroud, in the Nov. 8 General Election.
Incumbent District 3 Commissioner Lee Doolen, a Republican, of Meeker, will be challenged by another Republican, David Armitage, also of Meeker, in the June 28 primary. They are the only two who filed.
Two present Lincoln County officeholders, Treasurer Brenda Jack son, Prague, and Assessor Jackie Holcomb, Chandler, both Republicans, have won new terms when no one opposed them.
Three have filed for the District 23 District Attorney’s position including incumbent Alan Grubb, Tanya Roland and David Hammer, all of Shawnee and all are Republicans.
They will be on the June 23 primary election ballot. Roland is a former assistant district attorney who worked for Grubb.
The District 23 DA covers both Lincoln and Pot tawatomie Counties.
Three also have filed for the District 23 Office No. 1 non-partisan District Judge seat including Joe Dobry, Chandler; Traci L. Soderstrom, Chandler, Chad Moody, Wellston.
Current District Judge Cindy Ferrell-Ashwood is retiring after 12 years serving on the bench.
Associate District Judge Sheila Kirk in Lincoln County, has won a new term without opposition.
Current House District 32 State Rep. Kevin Wallace, Wellston, a Repub lican, is challenged by Ryan Dixon, Meeker, also a Republican in the June 28 primary.
State Senator District 28 Republican candidates who will be on the June 28 primary election ballot are Jeff McCommas, Agra, Jamey Mullin Arcadia, Grant Green, Chandler, Robert W. Trimble, Seminole, Bob Donohoo, Guthrie.
Democrat candidates include Tony Wilson, Chandler, Karen Rackley, Chandler.
U.S. House of Representatives District 3: Republicans, Frank Lucas, incumbent, Wade Burleson, Stephen Butler.
Democrat: Jeremiah A. Ross.
In Pottawatomie County, District 1 Pottawatomie County commissioner Melissa Dennis, Shawnee, has won a new term without opposition.
District 3 Pottawatomie County commissioner Eddie Stackhouse, a Democrat, is challenged by Republican Abbigale Thompson, Shawnee. They will be on the Nov. 8 General Election ballot.
Buddy Anderson, a Democrat from Tecumseh, has won a four-year term as county treasurer without opposition.
Incumbent County As sessor Leona C. Satterfield, Shawnee, also won a new term without opposition.
District 23 Office No. 2 District Judge John G. Canavan, Jr. won his fourth consecutive term when no one filed against him.
Pottawatomie County Associate District Judge Tracy McDaniel has won her second term, this time without opposition.
District 26 State Rep. Dell Kerbs, Shawnee, Republican incumbent is being challenged by Democrat Gregory Hardin, Shawnee. They will be on the
Nov. 8 ballot.
District 27 State Rep. Dany Sterling, Tecumseh, and District 28 State Rep. Danny Williams, Seminole, won new terms without opposition.
Ronny Johns, an Ada Republican, has won the District 25 House seat without opposition.
U.S. House of Representatives District 5, Republicans Stephanie Bice, incumbent, Subrina Banks; Independent, David K. Frosch; Democrat, Joshua Harris-Till.