2025 Logan County Primary Election 
			Candidates invited to submit letters to Lincoln Daily News 
			Letters of support now being accepted
		 
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            [January 05, 2025]
            
             The Logan County Primary Election will be held 
			on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. There are currently three seats in 
			the city government in Lincoln that will be contested races in the 
			primary. 
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             For the office of Mayor, three 
			candidates are competing to have their name on the general election 
			ballot in April on the Republican ticket. There are also two 
			candidates each for alderman Ward 3 and Ward 4. 
			 
			Running for the mayoral nomination will be incumbent Mayor Tracy 
			Welch, Mr. Craig Eimer (currently Ward 4 Alderman) and Beth Davis-Kavelman. 
			 
			Running for the nomination in Ward 3 will be incumbent Wanda Lee 
			Rohlfs and Dennis L. Clemons Sr. 
			 
			Running for the Ward 4 nomination will be incumbent Rhonda 
			O’Donoghue and Verl A. Prather 
			 
			Any and all candidates whose name will appear on the 2025 primary 
			election ballon are invited and encouraged to submit letters to 
			Lincoln Daily News.  
			 
			Candidate statements may (if desired) include personal history or 
			short biography including family relationships, career choices, etc. 
			 
			Statements could also include positions on critical issues in the 
			community, summary statements on what the candidate feels they can 
			contribute to the office, and why the candidate has chosen to run at 
			this time. 
			 
			Letters from the candidates may NOT include back-stabbing or 
			slandering of fellow candidates and/or anyone else currently holding 
			public office. 
			 
			Letters may not include obscenities or slurs meant to insult any 
			public office, or persons in the community. 
			 
			PLEASE NOTE: A candidate can say how they would make the 
			office better without making derogatory remarks about the persons 
			currently holding office. 
			 
			Lincoln Daily News also accepts letters of support for candidates 
			from constituents. [to 
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			Again, letters should be focused on the merits of the 
			candidate being supported, and may not include negative comments 
			about anyone currently holding office. 
			 
			All letters should be submitted in a Word Doc format or copied and 
			pasted into the body of the email. One photo may also accompany the 
			candidate letter and should be submitted in jpeg format as large as 
			possible. 
			 
			Submit letters to 
			ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.  
			 
			All letters should include the name of the submitter along with an 
			email address and phone number.  
			 
			Because this is an election, NO letters will be published 
			with the author name withheld. However, contact information will not 
			be published. 
			 
			PLEASE TAKE NOTE: 
			 
			Lincoln Daily News will neither endorse nor condemn any candidate 
			running for local office. All letters will be published without bias 
			but may be edited for grammar and punctuation.  
			 
			LDN reserve the right to reject letters based on the information 
			provided above. 
			 
			[Nila Smith]  |