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Only one Green County board race challenged
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MONROE - Only one of the 31 seats on the Green County Board of Supervisors will be contested in the April 6 election.

Incumbent Steve Stettler will face challenger Robert Gadow in the 18th District.

Two other seats remain vacant.

Supervisor Allen Benzschawel informed the Green County Clerk's office last week he would not seek another term. He is moving out of his district.

Benzschawel represents District 19, which includes portions of the Village of Albany.

Green County Clerk Mike Doyle said any resident of District 19 who wants to run for the office will have until 5 p.m. Friday to return nomination papers. Nomination papers can be picked up at the clerk's office.

District 30 has been without a supervisor since Craig Foreback resigned his office in October after he moved out of the district.

None of the other board members in Green County have challengers in the spring election. Anyone interested in serving on the Green County Board of Supervisors can contact Doyle at 328-9430.

In Lafayette County, two of the 15 incumbent county board members will face competition.

In District 3, incumbent Jack Sauer, who is also the board chairman, is challenged by Ray Elgin and Emmett Reilly.

Incumbent Jed Gant, who represents District 8, will be challenged by Ron Niemann.

Carol Korn returned nomination papers for District 14, which had been represented by Rick Moyer. Moyer decided not to seek another term.

All terms are for two years.