Wally herger retirement plan
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Eight is enough
Wally Herger’s announcement Jan. 10 that he would not seek re-election to the congressional seat he’s held for the last quarter-century triggered a wave of interest, and eight candidates jumped into the race, including a couple of widely known veterans.
Fourth District state Sen.
Doug LaMalfa was blessed with the incumbent’s endorsement on the same day Herger made his plans official. LaMalfa’s predecessor, former state Sen. Sam Aanestad, made public mention of his interest in the job soon after and then made it official on Feb.
Joining those two Republicans in the June 5 primary election are the candidates who ran for Herger’s seat two years ago—retired Air Force Col. Pete Stiglich of Cottonwood, also a Republican, and Democrat Jim Reed, a tax attorney out of Fall River Mills.
And those four are joined by two more Republicans: Gregory Cheadle, a real estate agent from Happy Valley, who actually announced his intentions to run a year ago, and Michael Dacquisto, a