Trending Today ...
Mohave College Lake Havasu student named Kathy Hodel

Jade Mitchell was named the 2026 recipient of

Gomez gets 30 years for sex crimes against

KINGMAN – Judge Billy Sipe expressed disgust for

Mohave College celebrates more than 900 graduates

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College celebrated the achievements of

Retired teacher group KASRA to meet May 26

KINGMAN – This month's KASRA meeting will be

Demay arrested for multiple sex abuse charges

KINGMAN – A mother’s disclosure that her teenage

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

Tri-state campaign races shaping up

MOHAVE COUNTY – Some 22 citizens have submitted nominating petitions seeking office in municipal races this election cycle in Kingman, Lake Havasu and Bullhead City. All will make the July 30 primary election ballot absent any candidacy challenges.

Ken Watkins is uncontested in his bid for re-election in the City of Kingman.

Robert Cathey is a challenger for a four-year term as Kingman Council members Jamie Stehly, Cherish Sammeli and Keith Walker seek re-election. The two-year council term is pursued by Council appointee Cengiz Arik, along with Jim Dykens and Elliott Chalew.

Four council seats are up for grabs in Bullhead City. Re-election seeking Councilors Rodney Head and Juan Lizarraga are in the mix, as are challengers Karen Dallman, Eugene O’Neill, Jason Newlin, Linda Saldana and Annette Wegmann-Wood.

Incumbents Cameron Moses and Nancy Campbell seek new terms of office in Lake Havasu, while others pursuing three Council seats include Morgan Braden, David Diaz, Joan Dzuro, Teri Kay Parcells and Rick Riegler.

Dave Hawkins

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *