There will be several races for voters to choose party representatives when the primary election is held for some state, county and national offices June 8.
The slates of offices for the election were announced this week as filing deadlines came to a close.
There will be one race on the county level, three races on the state level and two races on the national level where Iowa voters will chose their party’s candidate.
County candidates
On the county level, there will be a race for the Republican nomination for Ringgold county board of supervisors.
David Inloes, Gary Van Buskirk and Jowett Bastow are seeking the Republican nomination.
Also running unopposed as Republicans are Debra A. Cannon for treasurer and Clinton L. Spurrier as county attorney.
Democrats have two candidates running unopposed -- Larry Ford for supervisor and Karen Schaefer for recorder.
State candidates
There are no races on the state level for Democrats.
Seeking state offices will be Chet Culver, governor; Michael A. Mauro, secretary of state, Michael L. Fitzgerald, treasurer of state; Francis Thicke, secretary of agriculture, and Tom Miller, attorney general. All but Thicke are incumbents.
Democrats will not have a candidate on the primary ballot for state representative from district 96.
Republicans will have races for three offices on the state level.
Seeking the governor nomination are Terry E. Branstad, Rob Roberts and Bob Vander Plaats.
Running for secretary of state are George S. Eichhorn, Chris Sanger and Matt Schultz. Running for state treasurer are James A. Heavens and David D. Jamison.
Also on the ballot will be incumbents David A. Vaudt, state auditor; Bill Northey, secretary of agriculture, and Cecil Dolecheck, state representative from the 96th district.
Also seeking election is Brenna Findley, attorney general.
On the national level, Democrats have races for the United States senator and representative races.
Seeking the nomination as senator are Roxanne Conlin, Thomas L. Fiegen and Bob Krouse. Seeking the U. S. representative from the fifth district nomination are Matthew Campbell and Mike Denklau.
Republican incumbents will be on the ballot on the Republican side.
They include U. S. senator Charles Grassley and U. S. representative Steve King.