
Madera County Supervisor Races Heat Up
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Madera Countys June primary election features three supervisor seats, with two incumbents facing challengers and one district open. Supervisor Jordan Wamhoff seeks re-election in District one, while Benjamin Martin, a former real estate broker and January 6th Capitol pardon recipient, challenges him. In District two, incumbent David Rogers competes against John Chavez, a historic family bakery owner and former Chowchilla city council member. District five has a crowded field of four candidates, including Frank Bigelow, Charles Brook Allen, Mel Barker, and Mark Reed, as Robert Macaulay steps aside. Mail-in voting begins in early May, and these local races could impact county priorities.
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