V Fixmer-Oraiz just secured the Democratic nomination for District Four to the Johnson County Board of Supervisors defeating Rod Sullivan who has served on the board since 2005. @TheDailyIowan
As the first round of votes come in, Rod Sullivan leads V Fixmer-Oraiz by a very narrow margin for District Four’s Democratic nomination. @TheDailyIowan
The first votes for Johnson County came in. While Josh Turek leads the state, Zach Wahls currently is winning by a small margin in his home county. @TheDailyIowan
I’m at supervisor Rod Sullivan’s watch party at George’s Buffet for @TheDailyIowan. A few constituents are here in support including IC Mayor Bruce Teague. “His energy and his vision for Johnson County still remains in favor of the residents,” he said.
@gracekolssson@TheDailyIowan I am also at supervisor Fixmer-Oraiz’s watch party where around 40 constituents are voicing their support. Watch the video attach to see what Fixmer-Oraiz has to say about the primaries.
According to the poll workers at West High School, voting precinct 7 has had 27 voters and voting precinct 26 has 28 voters as of 9:45 a.m. They are expecting a “light turnout.” @TheDailyIowan
The Johnson County Democrats. set up a booth on Iowa Ave to get community registered to vote in the midterm election. “Students will be more involved the rest of their lives and what happens today,” said Ed Cranston, chair of JoCo Democrats. @TheDailyIowan
Just arrived at the “No Kings” rally pregame, which was moved from Hubbard Park to Iowa Ave. Protesters and community members are creating and hanging up signs in preparation for the protest at 10. @TheDailyIowan
Bruce Teague speaks after winning an at-large seat on Nov. 4. Teague will serving his third term as an at-large councilor starting January. @TheDailyIowan
Megan Alter speaks after winning an at-large seat on Nov. 4. Alter will serving her second term as an at-large councilor starting January. @TheDailyIowan
The results are in: Bruce Teague, Megan Alter, and Shawn Harmsen will all hold their seats on the council. The local option sales tax was also approved. @TheDailyIowan