Christopher Morgan is the latest Mojave County resident to express interest in running for office in next year’s election cycle. Fort Mojave electrical contractors filed papers with the Kingman Elections Office on July 10, formally declaring their intention to seek the Republican nomination for district supervisor. 5th place in the August 6, 2024 election.
Morgan then confirmed his campaign plans, citing his experience through community ties, leadership roles in Mojave County Search and Rescue, and other civic engagements, including the Family Food Program.
If Morgan is eligible to campaign, he will likely face Republican incumbent Ron Gould, who formally announced his intention to seek re-election on April 3. 5 next year.
Mojave County announced its candidacy earlier this year than ever before. Kingman resident William Andrews started partying with Distribute in early February. 4 Announced candidacy for the Board of Supervisors (BOS) a full 18 months before the election. Some people plan to join Andrews in the District. Jennifer Esposito, Logan Marsh, Marianne Salem and Marvin Pitchfork Freedom will be selected for the Republican primary next year.
District. The position of fourth manager is contested given that incumbent Gene Bishop plans to retire at the end of his term.
Incumbent Hildy Angius will not defend his constituency. Two BOS seats to run for state senator election. Those who have announced their intentions to run to succeed Angius include Republicans Grace Hecht, Annette Wegman and Ashley Gehrich.
BOS chairman Travis Lingenfelter is seeking a second term in the district. 1. He faces a potential challenge from Sean Meisner, a county fairgrounds maintenance man who is also running for the Republican nomination in the District. 1 next year.
Buster Johnson, the longest-serving member of the Mojave County Commission, is seeking re-election in Distonia. 3. Johnson is set to face his challenger, Senator Sonny Borelli, in the August 2024 primary.
Twelve other Republican legislators have indicated their intent to qualify for the 2024 primary elections as county sheriff, superior court judge, attorney, assessor, registrar, treasurer, superintendent of education, and city constable of Bullhead. .