The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 29, 2000, Page 5, Image 5

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    29 file to replace Scott Moore
BY GEORGE GREEN
The quest for a new secretary
of state has begun.
When Monday’s deadline to
apply for the job expired, 29 peo
ple had tossed their names into
the basket of potential candi
dates.
Now, the governor’s office will
begin sifting through applicants
to chose a candidate, said Chris
Peterson, a spokesman for the
governor.
Secretary of State Scott Moore
will step down from his post on
Dec. 15 to work for the Union
Pacific Railroad in Omaha.
Each of the 29 applicants will
be interviewed over the telephone
this week by a three-member
panel composed of the governor’s
staff, Peterson said.
Gov. Mike Johanns will then
narrow the list and chose a new
secretary of state, Peterson said.
“Moore steps down on Dec.
15, and the governor plans to have
someone in place by then,” he
said.
The candidates are as follows:
■ Dale Baker, 44, Republican,
Grand Island, owner and business
manager of Baker Development,
Inc
■ Sanine Beck, 37,
Republican, Lincoln, owner of
Nebraska Gifts
■ Norma Bradley, 42,
Republican, Aurora, UNK student
■ Jon Brunning, 31,
Republican, Sarpy County, state
senator, general counsel for
Tagge-Rutherford Financial
Group
■ Joni Craighead, 46,
Republican, Omaha, business
consultant
■ Gary Devall, 57, Republican,
O'Neill, Holt County Clerk
■ John Gale, 60, Republican,
North Platte, attorney
■ Geoffrey Heinicke, 25,
Republican, Lincoln, district
executive of the Cornhusker
Council of the Boy Scouts of
America
■ David Heineman, 52,
Republican, Fremont, State
Treasurer
■ Wayne Hohndorf, 39,
Republican, Omaha, assistant
manager of Big Lots Store
■ Richard Janney, 59,
Republican, Omaha, attorney
■ Julie Johnson, 38,
Republican, Omaha, manager at
First Data Resources
■ Jeff Kringle, 35, Democrat,
Lincoln, owner of Kringle
Construction and The Car Hauler
■ Greg Lemon, 39,
Republican, Lincoln, deputy sec
retary of state
■ Lormong Lo, 41,
Republican, Omaha, member of
the Omaha City Council
■ Terry Loschen, 57,
Republican, Grand Island, direc
tor of Livingston-Sondermann
Funeral Home
■ Gail McMurtrey, 48,
Republican, Alliance, teacher in
the Alliance Public Schools
■ Neal Nelson, 39,
Republican, Lincoln, legal coun
sel in the Legislature’s Revisor of
Statutes Office
■ Doug Patton, 52,
Republican, Bellevue, employed
by Journal Broadcast Group
■ Carol Peters, 56,
Republican, Pierce, Pierce
Country Clerk
■ Edward Poore, 50,
Republican, Omaha
■ Herb Sampson, 50,
Republican, Omaha, president of
The Sampson Firm
■ Barry Scheinost, 49,
Republican, Waterloo, civil engi
neer with the Nebraska
Department of Aeronautics
■ Adrian Smith, 29,
Republican, Gering, state senator
■ Ruffin Stirling, 37,
Republican, Valley, project coordi
nator for Shaver Decorating Inc.
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■ Bob Ttoiss, 57, Republican,
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