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Election results: School elections in Iowa City, other districts in Johnson County
The Gazette
Nov. 5, 2019 4:22 pm, Updated: Nov. 6, 2019 11:33 am
All precincts are reported for school elections results in the Iowa City area and throughout Johnson County. Here are the results. Results from other districts that go beyond county lines will be added as they become available.
More election results:
' Iowa City Council, other Johnson County city elections
' Cedar Rapids, other Linn County city elections
' Linn County school district elections
Election results are unofficial until they are certified by the county in the coming weeks. Turnout was 14.13%, with 13,422 voters casting ballots countywide.
A candidate with (I) next to their name indicates they are an incumbent.
Iowa City Community School District
45/45 precincts
School District (Elect 4)
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Charlie Eastham: 62%
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Shawn Eyestone (I): 60%
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Paul Roesler (I): 70%
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Michael Tilley: 53%
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Julie VanDyke: 38%
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Stephanie VanHousen: 41%
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Lisa C. Williams: 74%
More on this election: Incumbents keep Iowa City school board seats, and newcomers join
Clear Creek Amana School District
50% of counties reporting
Director At-large (Elect 2)
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Bryan Hosford: 14%
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Matt McAreavy: 34%
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Eileen Schmidt: 33%
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Penny Schnedler: 19%
Director District 1
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Jennifer Mooney: 99%
Director District 3
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Jeff Tackaberry: 98%
Public Measure MB:
To adopt a revenue purpose statement to authorize the expenditure of revenue from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund by the Clear Creek Amana School District.
' Yes: 83%
' No: 17%
Lone Tree Community School District
50% of counties reporting
School Board (Elect 2)
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Richard Burr: 21%
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Brandon David Dix: 6%
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Joseph Williams: 34%
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Joel Yedlik: 33%
Solon Community School District
100% of counties reporting
Director At-Large (Elect 2)
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Adam Haluska (I): 19.00%
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Lauren O'Neil: 16.15%
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Carlos Ortega: 12.27%
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Jennifer Stahle: 16.32%
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Seth Wear: 17.21%
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Jami Wolf: 18.92%
A voter leaves the polling place after voting in the school board election at Iowa City West High School in Iowa City on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015. (File photo/The Gazette)