Two prospective city councilors and one mayoral candidate have filed with the Tigard city recorder for the November election. John Cook is seeking re-election unopposed while City Councilor Marc Woodard and Thomas Anderson are seeking council seats.

Tigard Mayor John Cook is running for re-election unopposed.

Cook previously served on the Washington County Budget Committee and Tigard's Solid Waste Task Force in addition to the city's Visioning Task Force. Cook graduated from Oregon State University with a bachelor's degree in business. He's a self-employed certified public accountant and investment advisor.

Woodard served in both the Air Force and the Army. He also served in both the California and Oregon Army National Guards. Woodard holds a bachelor's degree in exercise science from Portland State University and a master's in business from National University.

Anderson served on the Tigard Planning Commission from 2007 until 2013. Anderson graduated from Washington State University with a bachelor's degree. There he studied humanities and music. Anderson is a broker with New Homes Realty.

The filing deadline to run for mayor has passed but city council applications are due on Aug. 18.

-- Eder Campuzano | Twitter: @edercampuzano