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Shelby County BOS canvass votes of June Primary

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June 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Board of Supervisors met June 14th in a regular session, and to canvass the results of the June 7th Primary Election. According to the minutes provided by Auditor/Commissioner of Elections, Mark Maxwell, here are the OFFICIAL election results for the local races (all State/Federal election results for Shelby County can be found HERE):
R.County Board of Supervisors – Rep

Mike Kolbe Received Five Hundred and Seventy-Three (573) votes; Bryce Donald Schaben Received Eight Hundred and Fifty-Nine (859) votes; Scattering Received One (1) votes

Total One Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty-Three (1,433) votes

S.County Treasurer – Rep
Carolyn Blum Received One Thousand (1,000) votes

Shauna Laver Received Four Hundred and Forty-Nine (449) votes; Scattering Received Four (4) votes

Total One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty-Three (1,453) votes

T.County Recorder – Rep
Geralyn S. Greer Received One Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty-Four (1,264) votes; Scattering Received Six (6) votes

Total One Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy (1,270) votes

U.County Attorney – Rep

Scattering Received Forty (40) votes

Todd Argotsinger Received Fifteen (15) votes

Marcus Gross Received Nineteen (19) votes

Total Seventy-Four (74) votes

AI.County Board of Supervisors – Dem

Scattering Received Twenty-Nine (29) votes

Total Twenty-Nine (29) votes

AJ.County Treasurer – Dem

Scattering Received Twenty-Two (22) votes

Total Twenty-Two (22) votes

AK.County Recorder – Dem

Scattering Received Fourteen (14) votes

Total Fourteen (14) votes

AL.County Attorney – Dem

Marcus Gross, Jr. Received Two Hundred and Thirteen (213) votes

Scattering Received Two (2) votes

Total Two Hundred and Fifteen (215) votes

Haake made a motion approve the Cavass with Parkhurst seconding the motion. Haake, Kenkel and Parkhurst all voted in favor of accepting the Canvass. A liquor license submitted by Lonely Oak Distillery was then considered and approved by a unanimous voted after a motion by Parkhurst and a second Haake.

Mark Maxwell, Shelby County Auditor then presented a bid from Feld Fire to upgrade the camera system in the Courthouse. A new server was recommended and some cameras are not dependable the quote being $4,945.00 plus the extra cost of a spare camera suggested by Kenkel to have on hand in case of a camera failure. Maxwell mentioned that some of the costs are covered by an election security grant issued to Shelby County last year. Maxwell then presented a quote from McGill restoration to do $20,101.00 as quoted to do immediate work on the Courthouse which includes tuckpointing and further inspection with a lift truck. Parkhurst made a motion to accept the proposals and move forward with the projects. A vote was counted with all Supervisors voting in favor of Parkhurst’s motion.

There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.