RIVERSIDE
Riverside Mayor Allen Schneider and three City Council members will seek re-election in November’s election.
Schneider is going after his fifth two-year term as mayor and is …
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RIVERSIDE
Riverside Mayor Allen Schneider and three City Council members will seek re-election in November’s election.
Schneider is going after his fifth two-year term as mayor and is running unopposed.
Four filed election papers for three seats on the City Council, as of the Sept. 21 deadline, including incumbents Kevin Kiene, Edgar McGuire and Lois Schneider.
Also seeking one of the four-year seats on the City Council is Ryan Rogerson.
City Council members Kevin Mills and Tom Sexton are in the midst of four-year terms that expire in December 2025.
The Nov. 7 ballot in the Riverside area will also include the selection of five board members for the Highland Community Schools Board. All are four-year terms.
Board President Nate Robinson, currently an at-large representative, is running unopposed in District 5 and Dan Ruth is running unopposed for re-election in District 4.
Also filing for board seats are John O’Leary, District 2; Joslin Schott, District 6; and Karen Fink, At-Large.
All are running unopposed.