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Candidates file for local races

by CYNTHIA LOUGHNEY
Staff Writer | March 17, 2022 1:00 AM

A number of candidates have filed to run in the May 17 primary election.

Only voters who are affiliated with a political party may vote in Idaho’s primary election. The purpose of primary elections in the state of Idaho is to allow members of a recognized political party to select that party’s nominees to go on the general election ballot. Primary elections often are referred to as “party primaries.”

As a result of a federal court decision in 2011, the Idaho Legislature passed House Bill 351 implementing a closed primary system.

Below are the candidates on the ballot for the May 17 primary election:

Running for Boundary County commissioner in District 2 (North Bench/Moyie Springs) are incumbent Tim Bertling and challenger Steve Fioravanti.

Running for Boundary County commissioner in District 3 (Paradise Valley area) are incumbent Dan R. Dinning and challenger Ben Robertson.

In the Boundary County clerk race, incumbent Glenda Poston is unopposed.

In the race for Boundary County treasurer, Jennifer Economu is running unopposed.

In the Boundary County assessor’s race, Olivia A. Drake is running unopposed.

In the race for Boundary County coroner, Chad Workman is running against Richard G. Cowell IV.

Precinct Committeemen (Republican)

Bonners Ferry/Kootenai — Gregory Lamberty: Bonners Ferry/Kootenai

Copeland — Mark Moseley

Moyie Springs — Caleb Davis and Elena Quin

Naples — David Wenk and Julie Istvan

North Bonners Ferry — Jeffrey Bogard, Amy Roemelen, And Lester Pinkerton

Valley View — Sue Larson

Precinct Committeemen (Democrat)

Bonners Ferry/Kootenai — Nancy E. Wycoff:

Copeland — vacant

Moyie Springs — Tim Tucker:

Naples — Stephen F. Howlett:

North Bonners Ferry — Gregory Johnson:

Valley View — vacant.