FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo a sign directs voters to the Denver Elections Division drop off location in front of the City/County Building in Denver. Colorado's Democrat-controlled Legislature is rushing a bill to have the state join others in casting its electoral votes for the winner of the national popular vote. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo a sign directs voters to the Denver Elections Division drop off location in front of the City/County Building in Denver. Colorado's Democrat-controlled Legislature is rushing a bill to have the state join others in casting its electoral votes for the winner of the national popular vote. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) Credit: David Zalubowski

Four people have thrown their hat into the ring for the open Concord City Council Ward 4 position.

Byron Champlin vacated the seat in March after winning a special election for at at-large city council seat. The election to pick his replacement takes place on June 4.

Contenders for the seat include Edith Chiasson, of Essex Street; John Cook, of Union Street; Craig Greenman, of Maple Street; and Meredith Hatfield, of Perkins Street.

The sign-up period ran from April 5 to Monday. Candidates wishing to file by petition may do so through Friday.

The winner of the special election will hold the seat until Dec. 31. A general municipal city election takes place in November.