KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — Both County Clerk Tim Snow and Drain Commissioner Pat Crowley said they will not seek re-election this November.
The announcements came as several candidates say they’re considering running for high profile positions in Kalamazoo’s County Government as the filing deadline approaches.
Snow, a republican, has served as clerk since 1997, and was most recently elected in 2016. He previously served as Comstock Township clerk, first being elected at the age of 25.
Kalamazoo County Election Specialist Sarah Joshi has filed campaign finance paperwork to run for that job. Joshi has served as election specialist since 2016.
The democrat Crowley has served as drain commissioner, tasked with water maintenance, since 2008. Now Kalamazoo County’s Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control agent, Jason Weirsma, has filed paperwork to run for the seat in 2020.
Prospective candidates have until April 21st to file campaign paperwork and get their name on the ballot for the county offices.





