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Filing Period Opens For Primary

COUNTY JUDGE DESCRIBES FIRST DAY AS ‘POLITICAL FESTIVAL OF SORTS’

Posted: March 2, 2010 at 5:15 a.m.

STAFF PHOTO J.T. WAMPLER Washington County Judge Marilyn Edwards, left, signs the paperwork to run for re-election Monday while Jennifer Sharpshair, deputy county clerk, assists. Edwards was the first person to get her paperwork in Monday, the first day for candidates to file to run for elected office.

Washington County Judge Marilyn Edwards has always filed to run for office as soon as the filing period opens, it’s a habit that goes back to her days working in the County Clerk’s Office.

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