Election Night Results — Calhoun County
Calhoun County election results saw over 5,000 voters cast their ballots, with the highest “write-in” reported for an uncontested race in the seven-county region. In the Calhoun County Board of Supervisors, District 1 seat, Republican David George
Election Night Results — Sac County
Sac County voters approve Public Measure of EMS Essential Service Tax, but shy of the required mark for the new jail bond referendum. Sac County reported that 5,497 of the 7,266 voters, or 75 percent, showed up
Election Night Results — Guthrie County
Guthrie County fails to pass EMS Essential Service Tax, and county sheriff incumbent loses race to republican opponent. Of the 8,475 registered voters, the county reported 6,604 or 77 percent voter turnout for this year’s election. Uncontested
Former Senator Craig Williams Wins Iowa House District 11 Race
Republican Craig Williams, a former state senator, will return to the statehouse as the Iowa House District 11 representative in January. Williams, of Manning, defeated the Democratic challenger, Jeff Rich of Glidden, with 72.38 percent of the
Republicans Sweep Iowa House, Iowa Senate Races In Local Districts
Republican candidates performed well in the Iowa House and Iowa Senate races for the area in Tuesday’s general election. Beginning in Senate District 4, Republican Tim Kraayenbrink won an uncontested race. In Senate District 6, Republican Incumbent
Election Night Results: Crawford County
For Tuesday’s general election, voter turnout fell below 67 percent in Crawford County. Crawford County’s only contested race was for the Crawford County Memorial Hospital (CCMH) Board of Trustees, with the three open seats going to Amy
Election Night Results: Greene County
More than three-quarters of registered voters in Greene County turned out to cast ballots in Tuesday’s election. Republicans swept the local races, with Republican Joe Gannon winning 59.91 percent of the vote over Democrat Greg Ruth in
Election Night Results: Carroll County
Carroll County had only one contested race on the ballot on Tuesday, but none of the other races were really in question. The District 5 Carroll County Board of Supervisors seat will go to Republican Mark McCrea
Mark McCrea Wins District 5 Carroll County Board Of Supervisors Race
Republican Mark McCrea of Carroll has won the race for the Carroll County Board of Supervisors District 5 seat following Tuesday’s elections. McCrea defeated Cindy Johnson, the Democratic nominee, with 74.47 percent of the 10,406 ballots cast.