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Elected Officials and Boards Conservation, County, Fire, Irrigation, Library, Municipal, Parks & Recreation, School, Water & 1 Lake County Elected Officials and Boards Conservation, County, Fire, Irrigation, Library, Municipal, Parks & Recreation, School, Water & Sewer and Appointed Boards (below elected officials) Conservation Districts *Positions with * next to name will be open for election in June of 2022 for the 2023-2026 term -Terms end on December 31st of the last year of the present term- Lake County Conservation District *District #1: Allen Branine, 2019-2022 *District #2: Susan Gardner, 2019-2022 Appointed Members: City of Polson: Jim Simpson, 2018-2021 *District #3: Sigurd Jensen, 2019-2022 City of Ronan: Jan Neimeyer, 2018-2021 District #4: Zoe Lilja, 2021-2024 District #5: Curtis W. 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Salomon (R) 2021-2024 Updated 5/2021 2 Fire Boards Positions with * next to name will be open for election in May of 2022 for the 2022-2025 term -Positions with ** next to name are open for appointment for the remainder of the stated term- Arlee Rural Fire District Polson Rural Fire **Trustee #1: Vacant, 2021-2024 Trustee #1: Fred Nelson, 2021-2024 Trustee #2: Roger Christopher, 2021-2024 Trustee #2: R. Jack Clapp, 2021-2024 *Trustee #3: Keith Barrows, 2019-2022 *Trustee #3: John Doty, 2019-2022 Trustee #4: Gary Drye, 2020-2023 Trustee #4: Ron Roberts, 2020-2023 Trustee #5: Susan Black, 2020-2023 Trustee #5: (Dick) Glen Wunderlich, 2020-2023 Charlo/Moiese Rural Fire District Rollins Rural Fire District *Trustee #1: Ronald R. Bucholz, 2019-2022 Trustee #1: Jim Ferguson, 2021-2024 Trustee #2: Paul Touissant, 2020-2023 *Trustee #2: Helen Jeakins, 2019-2022 Trustee #3: Irvin Long, 2020-2023 *Trustee #3: Terry Druyvestein, 2019-2022 Trustee #4: Jaren Koehn, 2021-2024 Trustee #4: Dennis Morgan, 2020-2023 **Trustee #5: Vacant, 2021-2024 Trustee #5: Ed Mitch, 2020-2023 Chief Cliff Fire Service Area Ronan Rural Fire Trustee #1: Rhonda Walter, 2021-2024 *Trustee #1: Byron Samuel Cates, 2019-2022 *Trustee #2: Zoe Lilja, 2019-2022 Trustee #2: Mark Clary, 2020-2023 *Trustee #3: Linda Hayes, 2019-2022 Trustee #3: David R Marmon, 2020-2023 Trustee #4: Marshel “Skip” Moorhouse Jr, 2020-2023 Trustee #4: Mitch McClure, 2021-2024 Trustee #5: Mike Meuli, 2020-2023 Trustee #5: Dan Salomon, 2021-2024 Ferndale Rural Fire District St. Ignatius Rural Fire Trustee #1: Bill Morton, 2021-2024 Trustee #1: Scott D Hoyt, 2021-2024 *Trustee #2: James Meyer, 2019-2022 Trustee #2: Stan Delaney, 2021-2024 *Trustee #3: Chuck E. Harris, 2019-2022 *Trustee #3: Timothy S. Callahan, 2019-2022 **Trustee #4: Vacant, 2020-2023 Trustee #4: Gene Posivio, 2020-2023 **Trustee #5: Vacant, 2020-2023 Trustee #5: Bonnie Clark, 2020-2023 Montecahto Rural Fire Swan Lake Rural Fire Trustee #1: John W. McCullough, 2021-2024 Trustee #1: Monte C. Love, 2021-2024 Trustee #2: Brian S. Campbell, 2021-2024 Trustee #2: Victor Finley, 2021-2024 *Trustee #3: Thomas Gingerich, 2019-2022 *Trustee #3: Carol Field, 2019-2022 *Trustee #4: Doug Spicher, 2019-2022 *Trustee #4: Deborah Lee Mangold, 2019-2022 Trustee #5: Dennis McCrea, 2020-2023 Trustee #5: Randal Gordon, 2020-2023 Swan Valley Fire Service Area *Trustee #1: Ray Haera, 2019-2022 Trustee #2: Thomas Holloman Hubbard, 2020-2023 Updated 5/2021 3 Irrigation Boards Positions with * next to the name will be open for election in May of 2022 for the 2022-2025 term Flathead Commissioner/Division 1: Trent Coleman, 2021-2024 *Commissioner/Division 2: Janette M. Rosman, 2019-2022 Commissioner/Division 3: Paul Guenzler, 2020-2023 *Commissioner/Division 4: David J. Lake, 2019-2022 Commissioner/Division 5: Bruce White, 2020-2023 Jocko Commissioner/Division 1: Tracy W Gardner, 2021-2024 Commissioner/Division 2: Patty Hahn, 2020-2023 *Commissioner/Division 3: Daniel Boone Cole, 2019-2022 Mission *Commissioner/Division 1: Ray Swenson, 2019-2022 Commissioner/Division 2: Gene Posivio, 2020-2023 Commissioner/Division 3: Tim Orr, 2021-2024 Library Boards North Lake County Public Library District Ronan Library District *Trustee #1: Holly Wurl, 2019-2022 **Trustee #1: Vacant, 2019-2023 *Trustee #2: Clint O Hoxie, 2019-2022 **Trustee #2: Vacant, 2019-2023 Trustee #3: Allen R Bone, 2021-2025 Trustee #3: Margaret Burke, 2019-2023 Trustee #4: Maggie Neuman, 2021-2025 Trustee #4: John Moon, 2019-2023 Trustee #5: Brooke Wegner, 2021-2025 **Trustee #5: Vacant, 2021-2025 Trustee #6: Vickie Radford, 2021-2025 **Trustee #7: Vacant, 2021-2025 Updated 5/2021 4 Municipal Positions Positions with * next to name will be open for election in November of 2021 -Terms end on December 31st of the last year of the present term- Mayor, 2018-2021 Polson Ronan St. Ignatius *Paul Briney *Kim Aipperspach *Steve McCollum City Judge, 2018-2021 Ronan St. Ignatius *Randy L. Melton *Sharon Richardson City Commissioners Polson Ronan St. Ignatius Ward 1 Ward 1 Jan Howlett, 2020-2023 Ellen R Kaphammer, 2020-2023 Councilman 1 *Lou Marchello, 2018-2021 *Noel Lance Hames, 2018- Raymond Frey, 2020-2023 2021 Ward 2 Councilman 2 Tony Isbell, 2020-2023 Ward 2 Daren Incashola, 2020-2023 *Robert Martin, 2018-2021 Calvin Hardy, 2020-2023 *Chris Adler, 2018-2021 Councilman 3 Ward 3 *Chris Heffern, 2018-2021 Carolyn Pardini, 2020-2023 Ward 3 *Brodie Moll, 2018-2021 Julie Lynn Moore, 2020-2023 Councilman 4 *Marlene Melton, 2018-2021 *Daniel Thompson, 2019-2021 Parks and Recreation Boards Positions with * next to the name will be open for election in May of 2023 for the 2023-2027 term Mission Valley Aquatics Recreation District Commissioner #1: Graydon D. Moll, 2021-2025 Commissioner #2: Marget “Maggie” Newman, 2021-2025 *Commissioner #3: Jens Gran, 2019-2023 Updated 5/2021 5 School Boards Positions with * next to the name will be open for election in May of 2022 for the 2022-2025 term The May 4, 2021 Charlo School Trustee Election was cancelled. Arlee School District #8 - J Trustee #1: Jason Stockdale, 2020-2023 Trustee #2: Lisa Koetter, 2020-2023 Ronan School District #30 Trustee #3: Lindsey O’Neill, 2021-2024 Trustee 30/2: Dan Decker, 2021-2024 *Trustee #4: Kris Gardner, 2019-2022 *Trustee 30/2: Kevin Detwiler, 2019-2022 *Trustee #5: Brian BigSam, 2019-2022 *Trustee 30/2: Diana Luke, 2019-2022 Trustee 30/2: Bob Cornwell, 2020-2023 Charlo School District #7 - J Trustee 30/2: Rich Janssen Jr., 2020-2023 *Trustee #1: Adrian Roylance, 2019-2022 Trustee 30/1: Jesse Lytton, 2020-2023 Trustee #2: Daniel Cahoon, 2020-2023 Trustee 30/1: Tom Anderson, 2021-2024 Trustee #3: Graydon Cross, 2020-2023 *Trustee #4: Jodie Buxbaum, 2018-2021 Salmon Prairie/Swan Lake District #73 *Trustee #5: Tracy Olsen 2019-2021 *Trustee #1: Mary Ann Hansen, 2019-2022 Trustee #6: Stephanie S. Smith, 2019-2022 Trustee #2: Manuel Kesterson, 2021-2024 Trustee #7: Ladonna Fryberger, 2020-2023 Trustee #3: Kvande Anderson, 2020-2023 *High School Trustee: Reese Middlemist, 2018-2021 Dayton (Upper West Shore) School St. Ignatius School District #28 District #33 *Trustee #1: Stan Delaney, 2019-2022 *Trustee #1: Greg Simonson, 2021-2022 Trustee #2: Peter Matt, 2020-2023 Trustee #2: Ron Tjaden, 2020-2023 Trustee #3: Mary Leishman, 2020-2023 Trustee #3: Arnold Bjork, 2021-2024 Trustee #4: Jeff Evans, 2021-2024 Trustee #5: JP (John) Thomas, 2021-2024 Polson School District #23 *Trustee #1: Tim McGinnis, 2019-2022 Valley View School District #35 *Trustee #2: Steve Dupuis, 2019-2022 *Trustee #1: Linda Westphal, 2021-2024 Trustee #3: Caroline McDonald, 2020-2023 Trustee #2: Kyla Jaeger, 2020-2023 Trustee #4: Chanel Lake, 2020-2023 Trustee #3: Shane Orien, 2019-2022 Trustee #5: Shannon Bojorquez, 2021-2024 Trustee #6: Alan Anderson, 2021-2024 Trustee #7: Tony Muzquiz, 2021-2024 High School Trustee: Shane Orien, 2021-2024 Updated 5/2021 6 Water and Sewer Positions with * next to name are open for election in May of 2022 -Positions with ** next to name are open to serve the remainder of the stated term- Arlee Mission Mountain County Club **Director #1: Vacant, 2020-2024 *Director #1: Frank Ceiz, 2018-2022 Director #2: Anthony K. Hoyt, 2020-2024 *Director #2: Jamie Buhr, 2020-2022 **Director #3: Vacant, 2020-2024 *Director #3: Eric Hendrickson, 2018-2022 *Director #4: Dacia Whitworth, 2018-2022 Director #4: Joe Aylesworth, 2020-2024 *Director #5: Rebecca Wiley, 2018-2022 Director #5: John Salmonsen, 2020-2024 Consolidated Charlo Pablo **Director #1: Vacant, 2020-2024 Director #1: Michael A.G. Sloan, 2020-2024 **Director #2: Vacant, 2020-2024 Director #2: Greg Fleming, 2020-2024 *Director #3: Tricia Andersen, 2018-2022 *Director #3: Tim Courville, 2018-2022 *Director #4: Sharon Rosenbaum, 2018-2022 *Director #4: June Skaggs, 2018-2022 *Director #5: Brenda Stapley, 2018-2022 *Director #5: Royce Vanness, 2018-2022 Greater Woods Bay Sewer Ponderilla HIlls **Director #1: Vacant, 2020-2024 **Director #1: Vacant, 2020-2024 **Director #2: Vacant, 2020-2024 **Director #2: Vacant, 2020-2024 **Director #3: Vacant, 2020-2024 Director #3: Lorrie Molloy, 2018-2022 *Director #4: Paul Rana, 2018-2022 **Director #4: Vacant, 2018-2022 *Director #5: Robert P.
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