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Staff Report:
Today was filing day for all candidates residing in Los Alamos County interested in running for office in the 2022 Primary Election, which is Tuesday, June 7.
The County offices open for the 2022 election, each with a four year term, include Assessor, Probate Judge, Magistrate Judge, Municipal Judge, Sheriff and four seats on County Council. Also open is House District 43 at the state level.
Throughout the day today members of the Los Alamos Daily Post news team were on hand in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building to speak with each of the 18 candidates who filed for office and take their picture.
Below are links to photos and brief comments from each of those candidates. Watch the Post in the upcoming days for interviews with each of the candidates detailing where they stand on the issues important to the local community.
New Mexico House of Representatives:
Democrat Christine Chandler Files For State Rep. District 43
Los Alamos County Council:
Democrat Theresa Cull Files For Los Alamos County Council
Republican Sharon Dry Files For County Council
Democrat Melanee Hand Files To Run For County Council
Democrat Suzie Havemann Files For County Council
Republican Reginald Thomas Page Jr. Files For Council
Democrat Randall Ryti Files For 2nd Term On County Council
Republican Gary Stradling Files For County Council
Libertarian James Wernicke Files For County Council
Los Alamos County Assessor:
Libertarian Laura Burrows Files For County Assessor
Democrat George Chandler Files For County Assessor
Los Alamos County Municipal Judge:
Municipal Court Judge Elizabeth Allen Seeks Re-election
Los Alamos County Magistrate Court:
Republican Tim Bullock Files For Magistrate Judge
Democrat Catherine Taylor Files For Magistrate Judge
Los Alamos County Probate Judge:
Probate Judge Michael Redondo Files For Re-election
Los Alamos County Sheriff:
Democrat Joe Granville Files For 2nd Term As County Sheriff