Plumas County Supervisor Tom McGowan Will Not Seek Second Term for 3rd District

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Plumas County Supervisor Tom McGowan announced Jan. 13 he will not seek a second term representing the Chester-Lake Almanor area.

McGowan used the section of the board of supervisors meeting designated for department head reports to share that his plans do not include another term as the county’s 3rd District supervisor.

“Others are qualified,” he said in a brief statement.

In January 2025, McGowan cast the lone no vote to place former Plumas County Administrative Officer Debra on paid administrative leave. He voted with the rest of the board in April to terminate her contract.

Two people have so far taken out paperwork that could lead to formal filing as candidates for the 3rd District supervisorial office. Douglas Brower is pastor of the New Hope Community Church in Chester. Shawn P. McKenzie is chief executive officer of Chester’s Seneca Healthcare District.

The formal filing period for county offices begins Feb. 2 and ends March 6. It is extended to March 11 for positions like this one, where the incumbent is not a candidate.