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May 15, 2026

Deadline nearing: GB Chamber advocating for civic involvement by running for an office

Posted May 15, 2026 2:30 PM
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From the Chamber

The Great Bend Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Barton County Clerk’s Office in encouraging residents to consider giving back to their communities by running for local governing bodies in the upcoming elections. Candidates seeking office in the 2026 primary and general elections have until noon June 1 to file their paperwork.

There are three commission districts up for election this year, as well as numerous city council and township clerk positions for all townships in Barton County, Ellinwood Hospital District, and Republican and Democratic precinct committee people, said County Clerk Bev Schmeidler, who also serves as the county’s election officer.

Those interested can file in her Courthouse office, Room 202. The filing fees are: County Commission - $450; city councils and special districts - $20; township clerk - $1; and precinct committee openings – no fee.

The deadline also applies to state and national offices. But Schmeidler said these candidates must file with the Kansas Secretary of State's Office in Topeka.

A lot of attention is paid to politics on the state and national levels. But, while these are important, “local offices impact our everyday lives and are important to all of us,” she said.

And this is vital, said Chamber President Megan Barfield.

“Civic engagement is crucial to our communities’ survival,” she said. “Stepping up to serve in these important roles is a great way to get involved.”

These all fit nicely into the Chamber’s ongoing five-year Elevate GBK strategic plan, she said. The plan focuses on community-wide collaboration on workforce development, business/people retention, membership development/support, business/community marketing and business advocacy.

“Serving in these roles only strengthens this place we call home,” Barfield said. “By heightening the involvement and diversity of our governing bodies, there are more opportunities for new ideas to flow, inviting progress.”

Other election deadlines include voter registration for the Aug. 4 primary, which closes at the end of the business day on July 14, with early voting options beginning July 15.

For more information, call the Clerk’s Office at 620-793-1835 or visit bartoncounty.org under the “Departments” and “Elections” tabs. The site also has up-to-date lists of those who have filed for the offices.

About the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce
The Great Bend Chamber of Commerce serves as the leading visionary advocate and voice for the local business community, dedicated to enhancing the economic climate of the Great Bend area. Through a strategic focus on business advocacy, community marketing, and future-forward investment, the Chamber fosters an environment where existing members can reach their goals while new enterprises are welcomed and empowered to grow. By delivering high-value services and cultivating vital partnerships, the Great Bend Chamber remains committed to providing its members with the best possible impact for their investment and ensuring a thriving, connected marketplace for all. Visit greatbend.org.