Candidates announced for the municipal and school board races in Hamilton County set for November 4th…

Hamilton County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections Kim Schaa released the names of the candidates seeking office in the November 4th municipal and school board races…The filing deadline was last Thursday, September 18th…

CITY ELECTIONS

11-4-2025

 

BLAIRSBURG

MAYOR (2 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Troy V. Hassebrock

 

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 2)

Richard EnTin

Edward E. Crawford

Rodney Harris

Alexander Brennan

 

CITY COUNCIL (2-year term)

To Fill A Vacancy

(Vote for no more than 1)

Vicki Sturtevant

 

 

 

ELLSWORTH

MAYOR (2 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Barry Anksorus

Dolorus Yager

 

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 2)

Brian Zimmerman

Brian Phipps

LaDana Sogard

Danny Anderson

 

CITY COUNCIL (2 year term)

To Fill A Vacancy

(Vote for no more than 2)

Marcella Olson

Curtis Jensen

 

 

 

JEWELL

MAYOR (2 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Mickey Walker

 

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 3)

Karl Corbin

Jennifer Nobiling

Stacey Alsager

Aaron Boor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CITY ELECTIONS

11-4-2025

KAMRAR

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 3)

Gunther Range

Jodi Flatebo

Dustin Flatebo

Matthew Wallen

Gerald Huisman

Cody Range

Ashley Flatebo

 

 

RANDALL

MAYOR (2 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Gregg Wright

 

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 3)

Steven Arthur

Dale E. Kennedy

Vacant

 

CITY COUNCIL (2 year term)

To Fill A Vacancy

(Vote for no more than 1)

Morgan Amundson

 

STANHOPE

MAYOR (2 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Jeff Schroeder

Roger Hayes Jr.

 

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 2)

Thomas Stupp

Devin Hensley

Mindy Hetland

 

CITY COUNCIL (2 year term)

To Fill A Vacancy

(Vote for no more than 1)

Vacant

 

STRATFORD

MAYOR (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Brian E. Ouverson

 

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 3)

Catherine Bergman

Chase Haman

Douglas D. Timmons

Mark Alan Scott

 

 

CITY ELECTIONS

11-4-2025

 

 

 

 

 

WEBSTER CITY

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 3)

Tyler Moen

Ashley Allers

John Hawkins

John Marvel

 

 

FULLER HALL BOARD OF TRUSTEE (Vote for no more than 1)

(1/1/26 – 12/31/30)

Todd Steen

 

FULLER HALL BOARD OF TRUSTEE (Vote for no more than 1)

(1/1/27 – 12/31/31)

 

KENDALL YOUNG LIBRARY & TRUST ESTATE (Vote for no more than 1)

(1/1/26 – 12/31/30)

Valerie Grimsley

 

KENDALL YOUNG LIBRARY & TRUST ESTATE (Vote for no more than 1)

(1/1/27 – 12/31/31)

Carol Yanda

 

 

 

WILLIAMS

MAYOR (2 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Jessica Hiemstra

 

CITY COUNCIL (4-year term)

(Vote for no more than 3)

Dennis Frayne

Dean Zeisneiss

Sierra Opperman

John Fowler

 

The School Board candidates by district include….

HAMILTON COUNTY

SCHOOL ELECTIONS

November 4, 2025

 

SOUTH HAMILTON

Director District 1 (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Anthony Babcock

Travis Anderson

 

Director District 4 (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Jay Moline

 

 

 

SOUTH HAMILTON

Public Measure JB

 

Shall the following Public Measure be adopted?

__ Yes __ No

 

Shall the Board of Directors of the South Hamilton Community School District, in the Counties of Hamilton and Boone, State of Iowa, for the purpose of purchasing and improving grounds; constructing schoolhouses or buildings and opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings; purchasing of buildings; purchase, lease or lease-purchase of technology and equipment; paying debts contracted for the erection or construction of schoolhouses or buildings, not including interest on bonds; procuring or acquisition of libraries; repairing, remodeling, reconstructing, improving, or expanding the schoolhouses or buildings and additions to existing schoolhouses; expenditures for energy conservation; renting facilities under Iowa Code Chapter 28E; purchasing transportation equipment for transporting students; lease purchase option agreements for school buildings or equipment; purchasing equipment authorized by law; or for any purpose or purposes now or hereafter authorized by law, be authorized for a period of ten (10) years, to levy annually, a voter-approved physical plant and equipment property tax not to exceed One Dollar ($1.00) per One Thousand Dollars ($1000) of the assessed valuation of the taxable property within the school district commencing with the levy for collection in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2028, or each year thereafter?

 

STRATFORD

Director at Large (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 3)

Carri Eide

Garrett Ament

Stacie Iles

Cody Frazier

 

 

WEBSTER CITY

Director at Large (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Ariel Bertran

Dave Stoakes

 

Director District 1 (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Kerry Jacobsen

Scot Ely

 

Director District 3 (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Jerry Klaver

Amanda Sowle

 

 

 

ROLAND-STORY

Director at Large (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 2)

Matt Dahlsten

Kristy Reinhart

 

 

HUBBARD-RADCLIFFE

Director at Large (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 2)

Erin Nelson

 

Director District 3 (4 year term)

(Vote for no more than 1)

Tracey Lee Rieks

IOWA CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Public Measure VT

 

Shall the following Public Measure be adopted?

__ Yes __ No

 

Shall the Board of Directors of the Iowa Central Community College in the Counties of Boone, Buena Vista, Calhoun, Carroll, Cherokee, Clay, Crawford, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Sac, Webster and Wright, State of Iowa, be authorized to contract indebtedness and issue General Obligation bonds to provide funds to remodel, improve, repair, construct, erect, furnish, and equip buildings and additions to buildings for educational and workforce training, to make improvements to sites and acquire land, to contract indebtedness therefore, and issue its school bonds in an amount not exceeding $35,000,000 for those purposes?