Fremont County, Iowa – In an unprecedented move, the Fremont County Democratic Party announced, in a news release, that they reconvened on June 14 to nominate Chris Clark, an incumbent Republican member of the Fremont County Board of Supervisors. Clark is expected to accept the nomination and fill the party’s ballot vacancy for the Board of Supervisors in the November general election and is not expected to change his own party affiliation.
The release stated that Clark’s dedication to serving all Fremont County residents shows the coalition of support across party lines he has built during his time as Fremont County Supervisor. This nomination ensures that all Fremont County voters have the opportunity to be heard at the ballot box in November.
The Fremont County Democratic Party release says that they support all local leaders committed to making Fremont County a great place to live, work, and raise a family, regardless of party affiliation, and that Clark embodies these values and possesses the experience, vision, and professionalism necessary to lead Fremont County forward.
The release also says that the local democratic party remains focused on identifying and supporting all candidates who prioritize the needs of Fremont County over partisan politics and personal grievance.
Fremont County’s future is the priority. The Fremont County Democratic Party urges all voters to look beyond party labels and consider the values and dedication that Chris Clark brings to the Board of Supervisors when voting this November.