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Green County board members who did not file non-candidacy papers:

• Dist. 1, Dennis Everson

• Dist. 2, Timothy Davis

• Dist. 3, John Glynn

• Dist. 4, Randall Iverson

• Dist. 5, Jerry Guth

• Dist. 6, Michael Furgal

• Dist. 7, Dennis Dalton

• Dist. 8, Sue Disch

• Dist. 9, Richard Thoman

• Dist. 10, Mary Alice Hart

• Dist. 11, Oscar Olson

• Dist. 12, Patrick Davis

• Dist. 13, Harvey Mandel

• Dist. 14, Gary Davis

• Dist. 15, Kenneth Hodgson

• Dist. 16, Sherri Fiduccia

• Dist. 17, Art Carter

• Dist. 18, Steve Stettler

• Dist. 19, Allen Benzschawel

• Dist. 20, Barb Krattiger

• Dist. 21, Ron Wolter

• Dist. 22, Cal Wickline

• Dist. 23, Russ Torkelson

• Dist. 24, Harvey Kubly

• Dist. 25, Joseph Cousin

• Dist. 26, Cathy Cryor Burgweger

• Dist. 27, Ron Syse

• Dist. 28, Lloyd Lueschow

• Dist. 30, Ray Francois

• Dist. 31, Herb Hanson

MONROE - All Green County Board of Supervisors will be up for election this spring.

None of the 30 members filed papers of non-candidacy, according to the Green County clerk's office.

Any candidate who didn't intend to run had to file papers declaring they wouldn't be a candidate by 5 p.m. Dec. 28.

District 29, which was represented by Craig Foreback until October when he moved out of the county, doesn't have a board representative.

In Lafayette County, board member Rick Moyer, who represents District 14, filed papers of non-candidacy, according to the Lafayette County Clerk's office.

Moyer represents wards 2 and 3 in Shullsburg.

Anyone who wants to run for county board in either Green or Lafayette counties has until 5 p.m. Jan. 5 to return nomination papers.

Nomination papers can be picked up at each counties' clerk's office.