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Pottawattamie County City/School election preview

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November 4th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Voters in Pottawattamie County will decide the fate of several City Council and School Board contested races. In Council Bluffs, there are six candidates for three City Council seats: Deb Bass; Chad Hannan; Roger Sandau, Joe Disalvo, and incumbents Nate Watson, along with Sharon White.

In Macedonia, there are three seats open on the City Council, but only one announced candidate: Incumbent Brad Swope. In Neola, incumbent Dawn M. Goodsell faces a challenge for the Mayor’s chair from Karla Pogge, and six people are vying for three seats on the City Council: Incumbent Joseph R. Munch; Richard D. Schuning; Jason Zaborowski; Johnathan McDonald; Ty Ungrad; and Lori Eckrich.

There’s a five-way race for two seats on the Oakland City Council. The candidates include: Incumbent Betsy Moniz; Jeremy Perkins; Tina Drahota; Kelly Towne; and Coralee Bernard. There are also two people running to fill one Vacancy Council seat in Oakland: Douglas Reed and Courtne Turner. In Underwood, Royce D. Forbush, incumbents Josh H. Madsen and Robert W. Dose, along with Ashleigh M. Robinson, are running for three open seats on the Council.

In Walnut, three people are running for two seats on the City Council: Erich Cochran, LaVonne Wood, Cheyenne Mertz, and incumbent Justen Tooley. Two incumbents, Lori Hansen and Fred G. Miller III, along with Matt Gramkow, are running for two seats on the Council, in Avoca, while Steve Kerr and Charles J. Stolz are running to fill a single Vacancy seat. There is also a challenge for a Director’s seat on the AHSTW School Board. Candidates include Michelle Mertz and incumbent Steven Kock.

In Carson, Incumbent Troy Graves faces a challenge from Frankiie Knudsen and Marlene Richardson, for two open seats on the City Council. In Crescent, there are four candidates for three City Council seats. They include Michelle Hargens, and incumbents: Charles Hildreth; Jack A. Powers and Randall J. Adams.

Six people are hoping to fill three seats on the Treynor School Board: Gina Mieska; Keith Christensen; Amy Bierbaum; B.J. Dreyer; Stephen Winchell, and Bob Beattie. Riverside voters get to choose between Incumbent Rodney Pendgraft and challenger Jamie Kadel, who are running for Director/District 3 on the School Board. Six candidates, including incumbent Ric Larson, are running for three seats on the Underwood School Board. The others are: Nathan Burns; Brian Leaders; Nicole Snyder; Teresa Mace, and Matt Brummett.

Tri-Center voters have a choice of four candidates for two School Board positions: Cecilia Thomas; Sara Arnold; Tami Harman, and incumbent Katie Ausdemore. Lewis Central School District Patrons have to choose which of the four candidates will fill three seats on the School Board: Travlis Houseton, along with incumbents Brian Stoufer, Amie Adkins and Daryl Weilage.

There are five people running for four seats on the Council Bluffs School Board: Jill Shudak; Dick Dallinger, and three incumbents: Troy Arthur, Chris LaFerla, and David Coziahr.