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The filing deadline has passed for the May 17, 2022 primaries.
The deadline to file for the 2022 primary election has passed. The primary will be held May 17, and the general election is set for November 8. For information on voting and to find out where to vote, go to the Kentucky Board of Elections voter information website.
Here is a list of what’s happening in Campbell County.
City council and mayor races
Bellevue Mayor
Charlie Cleves (i)
Chasity Bothman
Bellevue City Council (6 seats)
Stephen R. Guidugli (i)
Ryan Salzman (i)
Michael Almoslechner
Shauna Kruse (i)
Sean Fisher (i)
Terry Hatton
Patrick Hogan (i)
Dayton Mayor
Ben Baker (i)
Dayton City Council (6 seats)
Joseph Neary (i)
Jeff Volter (i)
Christina Kelly (i)
Beth Ellen Nyman (i)
Jessica Lovins
John Walker Wirick
Fort Thomas Mayor
Eric Haas (i)
Fort Thomas City Council (6 seats)
Lauren McIntosh
Jeff Bezold (i)
Eric Strange
Benjamin Pendery (i)
Andy Ellison
Kevin Duke
Christopher Kirkwood
Adam Blau (i)
Jason Kilmer
Vickie Ellis
Newport City Commissioner (4 seats)
Mike Radwanski
Ken Rechtin (i)
Beth Fennell (i)
Richard Livingood
David Capella
Gordon Henry
Ed Davis
John Anthony Santini
Julie Smith-Morrow
Steven Mergerle
Campbell County races
Note that only contested races will appear on the primary ballot
Campbell County Judge/Executive
Republican: Steve Pendery (i), Anna Zinkhon
Campbell County Commissioner – District 1
Republican: Dave Fischer, Brian Painter (i)
Democrat: Melissa Whalen
Campbell County Commissioner – District2
Republican: Geoff Besecker (i)
Campbell County Commissioner – District 3
Republican: Tom Lampe (i)
Democrat: Patti Michelle Piatt
Campbell County PVA
Republican: Daniel K. Braun (i)
Campbell County Attorney
Republican: Steven J. Franzen
Campbell County Clerk
Republican: Jim Luersen (i)
Campbell County Sheriff
Republican: Mike Jansen (i)
Campbell County Jailer
Republican: James Daley (i), William “Billy” Fuller, Noah Schoultheis
Campbell County Coroner
Republican: Mark Schweitzer (i)
Campbell County Surveyor
Republican: Ryan M. Hartig
Justice of the Peace (1st)
Republican: Frank Meyer
Campbell County Constable (1st)
Republican: Ken Warden (i)
Justice of the Peace (2nd)
Republican: James J.W. Glahn
Democrat: Suzanne Sparks
Campbell County Constable (2nd)
Republican: John Roth, Barret “BJ” Champagne
Justice of the Peace (3rd)
Democrat: Mike Dutle (i)
Campbell County Constable (3rd)
Democrat: Jim Peluso (i)