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CITY ELECTIONS
City of CARSON
Mayor (Vote for 1):
Rodney Morrison 9
Bret Sherkenbach 208
Lyndon Taylor 56
Carson City Council (Vote for 3):
Drake Roller 233
Charles Pleak 91
Drake R. Colvin 148
Tate Brandon 133
Andrew Taylor 88
City of CARTER LAKE
Mayor: Jason Gunderson 539
Carter Lake City Council (Vote for 2):
Victor Skinner 344
Timothy M. Mandolfo 209
JacLeen Wahl 337
Matthew Seminara 338
City of COUNCIL BLUFFS:
Mayor (Vote for 1):
Jill Shudak 3,640
Matthew Walsh 3,524
1,130 Write-In votes
Council Bluffs City Council – At Large (Vote for 2):
Steve Gorman 3,958
Dustin Harris 3,454
Cole Button 3,840
Jessica Marie Vanderpool 2,949
City of MACEDONIA:
Mayor (Vote for 1):
Melia Clark 44
Paden Knoke 47
3 Write-In votes
Macedonia City Council (Vote for 2):
James M. Croson 20
Gary L. Wax 50
Paul Paxson 43
Suzann Duede 27
Joseph Cope 37
City of OAKLAND:
Mayor: Brant A. Miller 210; (101 W-In)
Oakland City Council (Vote for 3):
Phil Reed 247
Jordan Sherbondy 157
Darin J. Ford 182
Collin Applegate 256
Oakland City Council [TFV] (Elect 1): Coralee Bernard 283
City of UNDERWOOD:
Mayor (Vote for 1):
Josh Madsen 134
Dennis Bardsley 37
Underwood City Council (Elect 2):
Jim Pingel 141
Keith Rodenburg 145
City of WALNUT:
Mayor (Vote for 1):
Justen Tooley 57
Wm. Brett Simpson 174
Walnut City Council (Elect 3):
Tim Branan 193
Aiden Akers 99
Adrian Griffith 95
Michael Chapman 104
Kevin Clark 126
City of Walnut Public Measure SC (reducing the number of Library Board Trustees from six, to four): YES 140 NO 75
SCHOOL BOARD/DISTRICT ELECTIONS (In districts where there is more than 1 candidate for a position and/or Public Measures/Bond votes):
Council Bluffs CSD – Public Measure RZ (Adoption of a Revenue Purpose Statement for the use of SAVE Funds):
YES 5,298 NO 1,382
Riverside CSD – Public Measure SA (10-year PPEL renewal, commencing in 2026): YES 388 NO 697
IWCC Bond Issue (Public Measure SE): YES 8,944 NO 3,284
CITY ELECTIONS
City of COBURG –
Mayor: No candidate filed; 9 Write-In votes
Council Member At-Large (Vote for 2): None filed; 18 Write-In votes
City of ELLIOTT –
Mayor: Michael A. Carson 31; (2 Write-in Votes)
Council Member At-Large (Vote for 3):
Chris Tischer 30
Nancy Jo Nelson 24
(No candidate filed); 12 Write-In
City of GRANT –
Mayor: Clay Amos 10
Council Member At-Large (Vote for 5):
Zelda Schwartz 10
Lyn Sliger 10
Erin Amos 10
(No other candidates filed); 13 Write-In votes
City of RED OAK
Mayor (Vote for 1):
John Haidsaik (Nomination withdrawn prior to election) 173
Tim Fridolph 451
54 Write-in votes
Council Member – Ward 2 (Vote for 1): Terry Koppa 177; (5 W-In)
Council Member At-Large (Vote for 1):
John Gross 234
Jeanice Lester 443
Council Member – Ward 1 [To Fill a Vacancy] (Elect 1): Levi Franks
City of STANTON
Council Member At-Large (Vote for 3):
Chris Stephens 181
Justin Rhamy 159
Wes Royal 89
Jeff Sebeniecher 131
5 Write-In
City of VILLISCA
Mayor: Marilyn Halda 73; 3 W-In
City Council Member At-Large (Vote for 2):
Vince Abraham 64
(No other candidate); 14 Write-In
Council Member At-Large [TFV, 2-year term] (Elect 1): Jane Albertie 68; (4 W-In)
SCHOOL ELECTIONS
RED OAK SCHOOL BOARD:
Director At-Large (Vote for 3):
Kelly Osheim 542
Bret Blackman 548
Bryce Johnson 526
Director At-Large (TFV] (Elect 1): Ricky A. Rohrig 625; 11 W-In
STANTON SCHOOL BOARD:
Director At-Large (Elect 3):
Alex Cabbage 201
Ryan Hart 266
Jaclyn Hoyt 213
Cameron Lewellen 263
STANTON MEASURE QA YES 234 NO 126
STANTON MEASURE QB YES 224 NO 134
STANTON MEASURE PY YES 258 NO 96
STANTON MEASURE PX YES 249 NO 106
VILLISCA SCHOOL BOARD:
Director At-Large (Elect 2):
Thomas Gourley 88
Leland Shipley 87; 2 W-IN
SWCC Directors (Vote for 1 each):
District 4 – Chris Blake 60 (2 W-In)
District 5 – Kevin Britten 930 (5 W-In)
CITY ELECTIONS (a number in parentheses shows Write-in votes received)
City of EARLING:
Mayor: Janice A. Gaul 31 (5)
City Council (Vote for 3):
Joey Muenchrath 34
Troy Xavier Langenfeld 31
Jaclyn Frum 28
(9)
City of ELK HORN:
City Council (Vote for 2):
Derick Hogberg 109
Justin Larsen 97
Samuel Preis 26
(5)
City of DEFIANCE:
Mayor: James Goetz, Jr. 34 (4)
City Council (Vote for 3):
Brian Arkfeld 35
(No other candidates filed) 28 Write-In votes
City of HARLAN:
Mayor: Jay Christensen 350 (13)
City Council At-Large (Vote for 1): Sharon Kroger 340 (6)
City Council – Ward 1 (Vote for 1): Kyle Lindberg 67 (5)
City Council – Ward 3 (Vote for 1): Aaron Nippert 96 (2)
City of KIRKMAN:
Mayor: (No candidate filed) 12 Write-In votes
City Council (Vote for 2): No candidate filed 14 W-In votes
City of PANAMA:
Mayor: Larry Keane 22 (4)
City Council (Vote for 3):
Matt Schmitz 19
Cindy Schwery 25
(No candidate filed); 26 Write-In votes
City of PORTSMOUTH:
Mayor: Eric Brooks 28 (8)
City Council-At Large (Vote for 3):
(No candidates filed); 86 Write-in votes
City of SHELBY:
Mayor: Ron Kroll 42 (22)
City Council (Vote for 2):
Jackie Hursey 47
Pat Honeywell 32; (43)
City of TENNANT:
Mayor: (No candidate filed); 11 Write-in votes
City Council (Vote for 2):
Dennis A. Oellerich 12
Todd Hively 12
City of WESTPHALIA:
Mayor: Christopher Gordon Von Ahsen
City Council (Vote for 3):
Ross Petersen 15
Julie Goetzinger 9
Brian Arkfeld 8; (16)
SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS and/or Bond/Public Measures
AHSTW CSD:
Director At-Large (elect 1): Adam C. Long 94 (1)
Director District 1 (elect 1): Angie Grote 96 (4)
Director District 4 (elect 1): Preston Eugene Krohn 87
ELK HORN-KIMBALLTON CSD
Director At-Large (Elect 3):
Anna Schleimer 32
Nick Fredericksen 74
Eric Konecne 34
Deborah King 58
Beth Larsen 80
Emily Paulsen 87
Abby Rasmussen 120
Director At-Large [TFV term ending 2027] (elect 1):
Anthony L. Hough 57
Cally Lee Christensen 105
HARLAN CSD Director Districts (Elect 1 in each):
District 1: Alan Hazelton 593 (4)
District 2: Lori Stitz 569 (8)
District 3: Jennifer Anderson 512 (8)
District 4: Greg Bladt 603 (12)
District 5: Peter Sorensen 543 (10)
IKM-MANNING CSD:
Director District At-Large (elect 2):
Lucas Cole Potthoff 93
Jeremy Puck 136
Nick Schechinger 382
Director District 1B (elect 1): Amy Ferneding 211 (9)
Director District 2B (elect 1):
Josh Linde 94
Grant Stracke 356; (3)
IKM-Manning Public Measure TH ($19.8-million bond issuance): YES 81 NO 432
IWCC:
Director District 9 (elect 1): Randy Pash 1,135 (8)
IWCC Public Measure SE ($55-million Bond issuance): YES 903 NO 512
CITY ELECTIONS
City of Carbon
Mayor
John Gebbie
City Council (Vote for 5)
Anthony Colella
Cathryn M. Jones
Donna Rochau
Michael Kempton
City of Corning
Mayor
Chris Gilbert 227; 4 Write-in votes
Council At-Large (elect 2)
Kenya Haffner 204
Dalton Davis 203; 9 W-In votes
Council At-Large (To Fill a Vacancy)
Bert Peckham 181; 13 W-In votes
City of Nodaway
Mayor
Pat Shipley 19
Council (vote for 5)
Fred Graf 19
Gary Poen 20
Clifford Baldwin 19
Brenda Dunn 16
Becky Poen 18
City of Prescott
Mayor – Jolene Hinrichs 35
Council (Vote for 3)
Emily Riedel 22
Douglas M. Privett 12
Shyla Walter 24
Don Gee 31
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES
CORNING Community School District Director (Vote for 3)
Staci Venteicher 244
Nick Wetzel 218
Adam Boswell 294
Ryan Shuey 315
LENOX Community School District
Director At-Large (Vote for 3)
Josias Pacheco 6
Kurtis Christensen 9
Eric Caldwell 2
Monty Douglas 8; (1 W-In vote)
CRESTON Community School District
School Board At-Large (Vote for 3)
Kathryn Thorne Ralston 44
Galen R. Zumbacj 42
Susan Weight 28
Makenzi Vonk 45
Amand Mohr 52; (1 Write-in vote)
VILLISCA Community School District
School Board Director At-Large (Vote for 2)
Thomas Gourley 27
Leland Shipley 25
CAM Community School District
School Board Director At-Large (vote for 1)
Cara Murphy 0
School Board Director – North (Vote for 1)
Adam Akers 0
School Board Director – South (Vote for 1)
Mallory Armstrong 0
GRISWOLD Community School District
School Board Director At-Large (Vote for 2)
Robert Peterson 0
Aaron Houser 0
Orient-Macksburg CSD (vote for 2)
Director At-Large
Bo Geidel 1
Alex Maeder 2
SWCC Director District 1 (vote for 1)
Jane Ernst 2
IWCC – GO Bond – Public Measure SE
YES 0 NO 0
CITY ELECTIONS (W-IN = Write In votes)
City of ADAIR
Mayor
Joanne Byars 2 (W-In 1)
City Council At-Large (vote for 2)
Paul Gettler 3 (W-In 3)
City of BAGLEY
Mayor – Amanda Waltz 35 (W-In 4)
City Council At-Large (vote for 2)
Steven B. Joy 28
Janet Bennett 28
Deanna Gibson 14 (W-In 8)
City of BAYARD
Mayor
Thomas Wardyn 74 (W-In 8)
City Council At-Large (Vote for 3)
Shelby Richards 69
Jessica Pruter 45
Arnold Kesselring 26
Andrew Stringer 56
Nathan McAlister 52
City of CASEY
Mayor
Bruce Vorm 68 (W-in 6)
City Council At-Large (vote for 2)
Cody Sheeder 39
Jennifer Geren-Penton 57
Tyler Stolk 23
LeRoy Hall 27
City of JAMAICA
Mayor (No candidate filed); 25 Write-In names
City Council At-Large (vote for 3) – No candidates filed; 71 Write-Ins
City of MENLO
Mayor – Steve Renslow 42; (13 W-In)
City Council At-Large (Vote for 2)
James Paul Jones 41
Gary C. Foresman 40; (14 W-In)
Public Measure IU (Revenue Purpose Statement proposed change): YES 48 NO 13
City of PANORA
City Council At-Large (Vote for 3)
Brian Dorsett 213
Roger L. Dorr 219
Blake Michelsen 199; (16 W-In)
City of STUART
Mayor (vote for 1)
John Gulbranson 71
Cory Kirkpatrick 116
City Council At-Large (vote for 3)
Trevor Nelson 167
Angela Capps 163
Alan L. Bovee 104
Kristina Renslow 56
Zach Ingwers 142
City of YALE
Mayor – Beverly Louk 40; (2 W-In)
City Council At-Large (vote for 3)
Clint Deardorff 43; (20 W-In)
(No other candidates filed)
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES
Adair-Casey CSD
School Board Director At-Large (vote for 3)
Blair Carney 78
Amanda Bireline 81
Lindsay Dinkla 84
Audubon CSD
School Board Member At-Large (vote for 2)
Laurence H. Frakes 0
Haillie Bruch 0
Coon Rapids- Bayard CSD: Director At-Large (vote for 3)
Randi Cretsinger 95
Patrick McAlister 103
Guthrie Center CSD: Director At-Large (vote for 2)
Kris Langgaard 141
Adam Franzeen 139; (2 W-In)
Panorama CSD
Director District 1 (vote for 1) – Heidi Clark 151; (6 W-In)
Director District 2 (vote for 1) – Clinton Deardorff 236
Director District 4 (vote for 1) – Mark Cates 173
Panorama CSD Public Measure IV ($19.6-million G.O. Bond) YES 547 NO 590
West Central Valley CSD
Director District 3 (vote for 1) – Mike Dickson 280 (12 W-In)
Director District 4 (vote for 1) – Ashley E. Miller 276 (11 W-In)
Director District 6 (vote for 1) – Dustin Foster 308 (5 W-In)
Director District 7 (vote for 1) – Jeff Dudley 300 (3 W-In)
DMACC – Director District #3 (vote for one)
Trish Roberts 1,495; (20 W-In)
CITY ELECTIONS
City of Adair –
Mayor:Joanne Byers 100 (9 Write-In’s)
Adair City Council (Vote for 2):
Paul Gettler 112 (70 Write-Ins)
City of Bridgewater –
Mayor: Roberta Carpenter 20 (6 Write-Ins)
Bridgewater City Council At-Large (Vote for 2):
James C. McCall 17
Tyler Warrior 15
Douglas Miller 17
3 Write-Ins
City of Casey – NO RESULTS TUE. NIGHT
Mayor: Bruce Vorm
Casey City Council At-Large (Vote for 2): NO RESULTS TUE. NIGHT
Cody Sheeder
Jennifer Geren-Penton
Tyler Stolk
LeRoy Hall
City of Fontanelle –
Mayor: Dawn Brown 99 (& W-IN)
City of Fontanelle Council At-Large (vote for 2)
Shawna Herr 59
Daniel Miller 26
Andrew Martin 46
Amando Guerrero 44
Nancy Embree 7
27 W-IN
City of Greenfield –
Mayor (To Fill a Vacancy): Brian D. Fox 476 (7 W-IN)
Greenfield City Council At-Large (Vote for 3):
Rita Eble 268
Carl Faust 374
Jeff Clayton 436
Nathan Hubenka 222
W-IN 8
PUBLIC MEASURE AB (Bond for the swimming pool) YES 336 NO 166
City of Orient –
Mayor: Matthew Swanson 26 (7 W-IN)
Orient City Council At-Large (vote for 3):
Travis Eggman 30
Justin Boswell 29
Bryan Rohwer 28
City of Stuart –
Mayor (Vote for 1):
John Gulbranson 14
Cory Kirkpatrick 82
W-IN 15
Stuart City Council At-Large (Vote for 3)
Trevor Nelson 91
Angela Capps 79
Alan L. Bovee 30
Zach Ingwers 93
SCHOOL ELECTIONS
Adair-Casey CSD: Director At-Large (Vote for 3):
Blair Carney 119
Amanda Bireline 118
Lindsay Dinkla 121
W-IN 13
CAM CSD
Director At-Large: Cara Murphy 2
Director District – North : Adam Akers 2
Director District – South: Mallory Armstrong 2
Nodaway Valley CSD
Director At-Large (Vote for 2):
Daniel Schilling 398
Mary Dodson 307
Kristen Jensen 524
Director District 1: Adam Woosley 649 (4 W-IN)
Orient-Macksburg CSD:
Director At-Large (Vote for 2):
Bo Geidel 41
Alex Maeder 54
(4 W-IN)
West Central Valley CSD
Director District 3: Mike Dickson 117 (3 W-IN)
Director District 4: Ashley E. Miller 118
Director District 6: Dustin Foster 125 (1 W-IN)
Director District 7: Jeff Dudley 133 (2 W-IN)
DMACC Director District 3:
Trish Roberts (Total Adair County votes): 235 (4 W-IN)
SWCC Director District 1:
Jane Ernst (Total Adair County votes): 728 (3 W-IN)
IWCC Bond issue (Public Measure SE):
YES 2 NO 0
CITY ELECTIONS (** denotes winner[s])
City of Atlantic:
Mayor – (Vote for 1)
Rob Clausen 1,418
Write-In 31
City Council – Ward 2 (Vote for 1)
Jim Behrens (I) 154
Write-In 1
City Council – At Large (Vote for 1)
Jeremy Butler 1,363
Write-In 20
City Council – Ward 5 (vote for 1)
Dana Halder 302
Write-In 7
City of Anita:
City Council – (Vote for 3)
Kevin Littleton 73
Eyon Steffensen 124**
John Knutson 123**
Sara L. Sisler 37
Shelli Hogueison 84
Deanna Andrews 85**
Kim Miller 49
Mark Harris 42
Write-In 2
City of Cumberland
Mayor – (Vote for 1)
Rachel McCann 42
Write-In 4
City Council – (Vote for 3)
Randall Anderson, Jr. 29
Matthew Dolch 40
Tatiana Thielen 28
Write-in 24
City Council – To Fill a Vacancy (Vote for 1)
Dori A. Borras 34
Write-In 5
City of Griswold:
Mayor – (Vote for 1)
Brad Rhine 166
Write-In 4
City Council – (Vote for 2)
Kevin Farr 48
Nick Demanett 84**
Jesse Doty 51
Jim Ridlen 83**
Troy Nicklaus 71
City of Lewis:
City Council – (Vote for 2)
Russell Miller 97**
Betty Auten 109**
Jim Triller 58
David Raymond 53
City of Marne:
City Council – (Vote for 2)
Kyle Frederiksen 15
Angela Redler 16**
Aaron Williams 19**
Write-ins 6 scattered
City of Massena:
Mayor – (Vote for 1)
No Candidate filed [55 Write-in votes]
City Council – (Vote for 2)
Doug Venteicher 89
Jackson Bissel 83
City of Wiota:
Mayor – To Fill a Vacancy – (Vote for 1)
Bryon Armstrong
City Council – (Vote for 3)
Jenna Grossman
Charles Bechtold
(No candidate filed)
SCHOOL ELECTIONS:
Atlantic Community School District:
School Director/At Large (Vote for 2)
Jordan Zarbano 629
Justin Williams 994
Josh McClaren (I) 1,029**
Chet Meneely 1,086**
CAM Community School District:
North District Director – (Vote for 1)
Adam Akers 417
Write-In 8
South District Director – (Vote for 1)
Mallory Armstrong 402
Write-In 16
At-Large Director – (Vote for 1)
Cara Murphy (I) 418
Write-In 19
Griswold Community School District:
Director/District 3 – (Vote for 1)
Christian VanScyoc 0
Write-In 1
Director/District 4 – (Vote for 1)
Keyla Wyman 108
Write-In 1
At-Large Director – (Vote for 2)
Robert Peterson 299
Aaron Houser 233
Write-In 5
DMACC Director/District 3 – (Vote for 1)
Trish Roberts 0
Write-In 0
AHSTW Community School District:
Director/At-Large – (Vote for 1)
Adam C. Long 2
Director/District 1 – (Vote for 1)
Angie Grote 2
Director/District 4 – (Vote for 1)
Preston Eugene Krohn 2
Exira-Elk Horn/Kimballton Community School District:
At-Large Director – (Vote for 3)
Anna Schleimer
Nick Fredericksen
Eric Konecne
Deboard King
Beth Larsen
Emily Paulsen
Abby Rasmussen
Director/At-Large (To fill a vacancy) – Vote for 1
Anthony L. Hough
Cally Lee Christensen
IWCC Director/District 4 (Vote for 1)
Chris Blake 2,226
Write-In 14
IWCC Director/District 9 – (Vote for 1)
Randy Pash 2
PUBLIC MEASURES:
Iowa Western Community College GO Bond Public Measure – SE
Authorizing the issuance of General Obligation Bonds in an amount not to exceed $55,000,000 to defray the cost of constructing, furnishing, and equipping a new Career and Technical Education facility for automotive/diesel mechanic, commercial drivers’ license, and logistics programming; to expand, improve, remodel, repair, furnish and equip existing buildings for expanded programming including HVAC, plumbing, welding, electrical, and construction technology for credit and non-credit programming?
YES 2,001 NO 872
Public Measure DH: A $22.5 million general obligation bond for improvement and expansion projects at Washington Elementary, Schuler Elementary, Atlantic Middle School, and Atlantic High School.
YES 1,438 NO 618
Public Measure DI: An $18.5 million sales tax revenue bond to construct a new multipurpose activity center at Atlantic High School. YES 771 NO 1,276
Public Measure DG: A Revenue Purpose Statement (RPS) to continue using statewide sales tax (SAVE) funds for projects like building upgrades, technology, and infrastructure.
YES 1,383 NO 579
(Spencer, Iowa) – A head-on crash west of Spender in Clay County, Tuesday morning, resulted in one fatality and two people, including a child, injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened on Clay County Road B-24, west of 190th Avenue, at around 7:20-a.m.
Officials say a 2017 Chevy SUV driven by 35-year-old Ryan Cundiff, of Spencer, was westbound on B-24 when it crossed the center line and collided with an eastbound 2014 GMC Acadia driven by 20-year-old Gabriel Campbell, of Hartley. Cundiff – who was not wearing a seat belt – died at the scene. Campbell, and a 5-year-old child were injured and transported by ambulance to the hospital in Spencer.
(Radio Iowa) – If you’ve ever seen one of those big orange snowplows carving a path through the drifts and thought, “That’s the job for me!,” now is your time. The Iowa D-O-T is in need of several hundred snowplow drivers for the upcoming winter season, which could be upon us faster than you’d expect. Craig Bargfrede, the D-O-T’s winter operations administrator, says the agency needs to hire a lot of bodies, pronto.
“From a statewide perspective,” Bargfrede says, “we have just over 600 open winter seasonal positions that are used to augment our full-time staff during winter operations.” One qualification is having a C-D-L, or a commercial driver’s license, and Bargfrede says it’s a demanding job to maneuver those snowplows when an Iowa blizzard is blowing.
It’s not just like hopping in a truck and away you go. There’s a lot of moving parts. There’s a lot of things to be observing and paying attention to while you’re in the cab,” Bargfrede says, “not only the traffic around you, but monitoring your spreader control, monitoring everything going around that plow.” The job of snowplow driver is critically important to Iowa’s transportation infrastructure, and while it can be highly challenging, Bargfrede says it also has its rewards. 
“It can be kind of a tense situation at times, but yet at the end of the day, it’s one that we say can be very gratifying,” Bargfrede says, “and the fact that you’re helping the traveling public get around to their destinations in a safe manner.” New hires will start at 22-dollars an hour, while returning workers will make 23-50, and Bargfrede says they’re especially low on drivers in one region of the state.
“Specifically in the Des Moines/central Iowa area, we still have a number of openings that we’re trying to fill, and yes, we’d be looking at trying to fill those as soon as possible,” Bargfrede says. “You never know when Mother Nature is going to decide to start teasing us or treating us with the white snow, so we need those folks ready to go.” The D-O-T is holding an open house-style hiring event to recruit temporary snowplow drivers on Thursday from 5 to 7 P-M at the agency’s Des Moines North Garage in Des Moines.