LAKEPORT, Calif. – The filings for the two remaining supervisorial races have closed.
Lake County Registrar of Voters Diane Fridley said that, as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, the filings had closed for supervisorial District 1 and District 4, currently held by Jim Comstock and Anthony Farrington, respectively. Neither filed for reelection.
In District 1, Fridley said the candidates who will appear on the June primary ballot are Voris Brumfield of Anderson Springs, Monica Rosenthal of Middletown, Jim Ryan of Hidden Valley Lake and Jose “Moke” Simon III of Middletown.
In District 4, the final slate of candidates are Ted Mandrones, Phil Murphy, Ron Rose, Martin Scheel and Tina Scott, all of Lakeport, according to Fridley.
The filings for the race in District 5 closed at 5 p.m. Friday. That race closed earlier because the incumbent, Rob Brown of Kelseyville, filed to run for reelection, Fridley said.
Running against Brown this year are Philip Reimers of Cobb and John Wesley Stoddard of Kelseyville, Fridley said.
Also on the late spring ballot is the Kelseyville Unified School District's $24 million Measure U bond, which will fund school improvement projects including classroom modernization and renovation; repairing and replacing leaky roofs and inefficient heating and air-conditioning systems; upgrading restrooms and school facilities; updating inadequate electrical systems; and improving physical education fields and facilities for school and community use, according to the measure's language.
The primary is June 7. Absentee ballots will be mailed out in May ahead of the precinct polling.
Email Elizabeth Larson at
ELECTION 2016: Supervisorial District 1 and 4 race filings closed; school bond measure on ballot
- Elizabeth Larson