Costales files to keep 4th Ward seat

Filing closes Jan. 20

By Madeleine Leroux

Costales filed Monday, though he had previously announced his intention to run for re-election. With Costales's filing, there is now one candidate filed in each ward and no races set.

On the first day of filing, First Ward Councilman Rick Prather, 2nd Ward Councilman J. Rick Mihalevich and 5th Ward Councilman Larry Henry all refiled to retain their seats.

Erin Wiseman, an attorney with Brydon, Swearengen & England, filed for the 3rd Ward council seat currently occupied by Bob Scrivner. Scrivner is not eligible to run for re-election as he has served the full four, two-year terms council members are limited to.

Each council seat is for a two-year term. To run for City Council, candidates must be at least 21 years old at the time of election, be a U.S. citizen and be a qualified voter of the city. They also must have lived in the city for at least one year before the election and lived in the ward they wish to represent for six months before the election.

There is no filing fee to run for office; however, candidates must have endorsements from three people who live in the area the candidate wishes to represent, as well as a Department of Revenue Form 5120, which must be filed with the Missouri Department of Revenue before a candidate can file for office.

The endorsements must be signed either before a notary public or before the city clerk.

The city's filing period ends Jan. 20. Candidates will appear on the April 5 ballot.