The historic Campbell County courthouse along KY 10. Photo by Kenton Hornbeck | LINK nky

The last day to file as a candidate for the 2022 election in races that are nonpartisan and do not require a primary was Tuesday at 4 p.m.

While partisan races like state representative or county judge/executive require a primary, and some municipalities like Covington and Newport do (if enough candidates file), other offices like smaller city councils and boards of education have a later filing deadline. The May 17 primary races required candidates to file in January. The other races met their deadline on June 7.

Below are those races in Campbell County. To see the Kenton Co. races, click here.

CAMPBELL COUNTY

County School Board – District 1

Janet Winbigler (incumbent)

Kailyn Campbell

Campbell School Board – District 4

Peggy Schultz (incumbent)

Barbara D. Weber

Nicole Broomall

Bellevue School Board (elect three)

Jenny Swope Hazeres (incumbent)

Jenn Owens (incumbent)

Dan Swope (incumbent)

Dan Sparks

Dayton School Board (elect three)

Diane Gunning Huff (incumbent)

Lori Peterson (incumbent)

Carrie Downard (incumbent)

Dayton School Board – unexpired term (elect one)

Julie Cline (incumbent)

Fort Thomas School Board (elect three)

Ann Meyer (incumbent)

Lisa Duckworth (incumbent)

Noah Gibson

Clem Fennell

Tobias Varland

Pamela Schultz

Sarah Foster

David Russell

Newport School Board (elect two)

Ramona Malone (incumbent)

Sylvia Covington (incumbent)

Timothy Curl

Scott Fleckinger

Southgate School Board (elect three)

James Specht (incumbent)

William Schockney

Alexandria Mayor

Andy Schabell (incumbent)

Alexandria Council (elect six)

Thomas Baldridge (incumbent)

Susan Vanlandingham (incumbent)

Stacy Graus (incumbent)

Kyle Sparks (incumbent)

Joe Anderson (incumbent)

California Mayor

Emma Neises (incumbent)

California City Commission (elect four)

Larry Hiller, Sr. (incumbent)

Christina Sizemore (incumbent)

Christopher Sizemore (incumbent)

Sally O’Day

Cold Spring Mayor

Angelo Penque (incumbent)

Steve Cunningham

Cold Spring Council (elect six)

Lisa Schmidt Cavanaugh (incumbent)

Chris Ampfer (incumbent)

Cindy Moore (incumbent)

Paul Kloeker (incumbent)

Kenny Sears (incumbent)

Adam Craig Sandfoss (incumbent)

Mark Majors

Brian Patrick King

Jessica Neal

Larua Vroegindewey

David Guidugli

Crestview Mayor

Shane Owens

Crestview City Commission (elect four)

Brian Merman (incumbent)

Jeannette Peters

Highland Heights Mayor

Gregory Meyers (incumbent)

Highland Heights City Council (elect six)

Gary Chinn (incumbent)

Virgil Miller (incumbent)

Deborah Ann Ball (incumbent)

John Hoffert (incumbent)

R. Alex Bramel

John W. Braun II

Eddie Fessler

Melbourne Mayor

Ronnie Walton (incumbent)

Melbourne City Commission (elect four)

Karen Daly (incumbent)

Paul Landwehr (incumbent)

Edith Horstman

Mentor Mayor

No candidates filed

Mentor City Commission (elect four)

No candidates filed

Silver Grove Mayor

Neal Bedel (incumbent)

Silver Grove City Council (elect six)

Jill Fessler (incumbent)

Rachel Cooper (incumbent)

Jennifer Trapp (incumbent)

Herb Rardin (incumbent)

Joe Pelle (incumbent)

Scott McCarter (incumbent)

Southgate Mayor

Jim Hamberg (incumbent)

Southgate City Council (elect six)

Paul Melville (incumbent)

Joe Anderson (incumbent)

Thomas Wegener (incumbent)

Mark Messmer (incumbent)

Allen Okura (incumbent)

Chris Robisch (incumbent)

Michael Lycans

Wilder Mayor

Bob Arnold (incumbent)

Valerie Jones

Wilder City Council (elect six)

Kelly Meiser (incumbent)

Robert Blankenship (incumbent)

Jim Profitt (incumbent)

Sandy Ruschman-Decker (incumbent)

R. Andrew Williams (incumbent)

Bradly Murphy

Woodlawn Mayor

Corinne Rasche

Woodlawn City Commissioner (elect four)

Verna Pulsfort (incumbent)

Cynthia Rose

Nicholas Osburg

James Plummer, Jr.

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