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Last updated on Monday, July 30, 2012
(BEDFORD) - One person has filed to run for school board seats in Lawrence County.
The Lawrence County Clerk's Office began accepting fillings and petitions for candidates seeking a spot on either the Mitchell or North Lawrence school board. This year, both corporations' school board elections will be held this fall.
According to the clerk's office, the seats up for grabs on the North Lawrence Community Schools board of trustees are those representing District 4, or the city of Bedford. Those seats are occupied by Scott Gillespie, Trisha O'Rourke and Jeff Lambrecht.
So far, Scott Gillespie is the only one who has filed to fill a position in District 4.
Those up for grabs on the Mitchell Community Schools' board are the three district seats, which are currently held by Debra Beeler, District 1 representing Spice Valley South; Michele Super, District 2 representing Marion Township; and Jamie Kirk, District 3 representing Bono Township.
To become a candidate, individuals must fill out the required filing paperwork at the clerk's office and provide the office with the signatures of 10 registered voters who live within the district in which they are running.
The following is an excerpt from the official form CAN-34 that potential candidates turn in with signatures:
"In a community school corporation, this petition must be signed by ten (10) registered voters residing within the boundaries of the school corporation. (IC 20-23-4-29)"
In other words, NLCS candidates must get signatures of voters residing within the North Lawrence Community School district and Mitchell Community School petition signatures must be from voters within the Mitchell school corporation boundaries.
The deadline to file for school board is noon on Aug. 24.
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