The filing period ended Wednesday evening for city government races in Logan County. In Guthrie, all four offices will be contested, including the mayor race.
Current Mayor Chuck Burtcher told Guthrie News Page in December he was not going to seek a fourth term, and now two candidates will run for the position.
Vice Mayor Trey Ayers, who has represented Ward I for the past six years on the council, will run against Mark Spradlin. Spradlin has been an instrumental part in the progress of the Community Garden on South Division.
The term for mayor is a two-year term and is elected at-large in a non-partisan race.
Two current council members will face challengers in the primary election set for March 5 with the general election set for April 2.
In Ward I, incumbent John Wood will run against Mathis Hathorne and in Ward III Gaylord Z Thomas will be opposed by Linda Craddock.
Current Ward II councilwoman Patty Hazlewood did not seek re-election. Brian Bothroyd and Jeff Taylor will run for the open seat.
– City of Guthrie
Mayor
Trey Ayers (41)
Mark Spradlin (60)
Councilmember Ward I
Matthis Hathorne (71)
John Wood (42) – incumbent
Councilmember Ward II
Brian Bothroyd (49)
Jeff Taylor (55)
Councilmember Ward III
Linda Craddock (68)
Gaylord Z Thomas (49) – incumbent
– City of Crescent
Councilmember Ward I
Kevin Armer (44)
Councilmember Ward II
Paul Wood (37)
– Town of Langston
Board of Trustees Office No. 2
Alicia Rena’e Sumlin (39)
Board of Trustees Office No. 3
Alonzo Peterson (45)
– Town of Marshall
Board of Trustees
Dillion Davis (63)
Town Treasurer
Carla Hammer (55)
– Town of Mulhall
Board of Trustees Office No. 2
Robert Larsen (45)
– Town of Orlando
Board of Trustees
George Mead (49)
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