Of the four Alfalfa County offices up for election, only one is uncontested. Tammi Waggoner Miller, 47, of Cherokee, was unopposed and will retain her title as county court clerk.
The other three races will appear on the June 30 Primary Election ballot since all filed as Republicans.
Filing for Alfalfa County Sheriff last week were the incumbent Rick Wallace, 60, of Cherokee, and Ryan P. McNeil, 48, of Cherokee.
Incumbent Laneta Unruh, 48, of Aline filed for county clerk in Alfalfa County. She is opposed by Shana Smallwood, 44, of Cherokee.
Stan Tucker chose not to run for another term as District 2 commissioner for Alfalfa County. The three people filing for that position are: Nelson Frantz, 64, of Aline; Kevin Irwin, 52, of Carmen; and Michael Roach, 45, of Cherokee.
Woods County
In Woods County, all incumbents will retain their offices since they drew no opponents. Filing last week were Staci Davey, court clerk; Rudy Briggs Jr., sheriff; Shelley Reed, county clerk; and Randy McMurphy, District 2 commissioner.
State Legislature
In filing for the state legislature, Senator Roland Pederson, 69, of Burlington, will be opposed by David M. Mason, 61, of Enid. Both filed as Republicans so they will be on the June 30 ballot. District 19 represents Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant and a portion of Kay County.
Senator Casey Murdock, 49, of Felt, was unopposed in District 27 which covers the counties of Woods, Cimarron, Texas, Harper, Woodward, Major, Dewey and Ellis.
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