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    Independent candidate’s petition to run for Riley County Commission unsuccessful

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    By KMAN Staff on August 11, 2018 Local News, Riley County
    Former USD 383 School Board member Aaron Estabrook accepts a parting gift after fulfilling his term in January. Estabrook now has his sights set on a Riley County Commission seat. (Courtesy photo)

    Riley County Clerk Rich Vargo tells KMAN Independent candidate for Riley County Commission Aaron Estabrook only had 320 accepted petition signatures. He needed  408 to be on the November ballot. Vargo says Estabrook’s petition county commissioner was unsuccessful.

    Estabrook wrote in a Facebook comment that he would find out Monday why so many signatures on his petition were rejected.

    The former Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Board of Education member filed as a candidate last week. He was seeking the seat of current county commissioner Ben Wilson, who is not running for re-election. Estabrook has also ran as a Democrat for the for the Kansas House of Representatives against Representative Tom Phillips, in 2012.

    As a result, Republican John Ford will be uncontested for the District I seat. Estabrook could still mount a write-in campaign.

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