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By the People, for the People
Hall County Assessor Race Heats Up Between Candidates
Candidates Darrel Stanard and Kristi Wold clash over experience and residency requirements.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 12:20pm
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The race for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds in Nebraska has become heated, with candidates Darrel Stanard and Kristi Wold clashing over the experience of their respective staffs and Stanard's pledge to move to Hall County if elected, despite not currently residing there.
Why it matters
The assessor's office plays a crucial role in property valuations and tax assessments, making the election an important one for Hall County residents. The debate over residency requirements and staff experience highlights the differing priorities and qualifications of the two candidates.
The details
Darrel Stanard, a candidate for Hall County assessor/register of deeds, has stated that he will move to Hall County if he wins the election, despite not currently residing there. His opponent, Kristi Wold, has emphasized that she and her staff "have roots here" in Hall County, suggesting that local knowledge and ties are important for the position.
- The election for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds is scheduled for November 2026.
The players
Darrel Stanard
A candidate for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds who has pledged to move to Hall County if elected, despite not currently residing there.
Kristi Wold
The opposing candidate for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds, who has emphasized that she and her staff "have roots here" in Hall County.
What they’re saying
“I'll move to Hall County regardless of whether I'm elected.”
— Darrel Stanard, Candidate for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds
“We have roots here. My staff and I have roots here.”
— Kristi Wold, Candidate for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds
What’s next
The election for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds is scheduled for November 2026, and the candidates' debate over residency requirements and staff experience is expected to continue in the lead-up to the vote.
The takeaway
The race for Hall County Assessor/Register of Deeds highlights the importance of local knowledge and ties in the assessor's office, as well as the differing priorities and qualifications of the two candidates vying for the position.


