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2020 Woodbury County Elected Officials Directory 2020 WOODBURY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS DIRECTORY Prepared by Office of PATRICK F. GILL AUDITOR & RECORDER & COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS 2020 Elected Officials Directory Revised 9/14/2020 2020 FEDERAL, STATE & COUNTY OFFICES (4 Yr Term) U.S. President Donald J. Trump 1-1-17 thru 12-31-20 U.S. Vice President Michael R. Pence 1-1-17 thru 12-31-20 U.S. SENATORS (6 Yr Term) Chuck E. Grassley (R) 1-1-17 thru 12-31-22 Joni Ernst (R) 1-1-15 thru 12-31-20 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES (2 Yr Term) 4th Congressional District Steve King (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-20 IOWA STATE OFFICES (4 Yr Term) Governor Kim Reynolds (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 Secretary of State Paul D. Pate (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 Auditor of State Rob Sand (D) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 Attorney General Tom Miller (D) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 Treasurer of State Michael L. Fitzgerald (D) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 IOWA STATE SENATORS (4 Yr Term) 3rd Senatorial District Jim Carlin (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 7th Senatorial District Jackie Smith (D) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 9th Senatorial District Jason Schultz (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 IOWA STATE REPRESENTATIVES (2 Yr Term) 5th Representative District Thomas Jeneary (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-20 6th Representative District Jacob Bossman (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-20 13th Representative District Chris Hall (D) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-20 14th Representative District Timothy H. Kacena (D) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-20 17th Representative District Matt W. Windschitl (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-20 WOODBURY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS (4 Yr Term) Attorney Patrick PJ Jennings (D) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 Auditor & Recorder Patrick Gill (D) 1-1-17 thru 12-31-20 Board of Supervisors 1st District Keith W. Radig (R) 1-1-17 thru 12-31-20 2nd District Justin Wright (R) (Residue of term) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 3rd District Marty Pottebaum (D) 1-1-17 thru 12-31-20 4th District Matthew Ung (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 5th District Rocky DeWitt (R) 1-1-17 thru 12-31-20 Sheriff Dave Drew (R) 1-1-17 thru 12-31-20 Treasurer Michael R. Clayton (R) 1-1-19 thru 12-31-22 2020 Elected Officials Directory Revised 9/14/2020 2019-2023 SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIALS AND DIRECTORS KINGSLEY-PIERSON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-378-2861 - 322 Quest Ave, P.O. Box 520, Kingsley, IA 51028-0520 (Plymouth County Controls) Superintendent Scott Bailey Secretary Laurie Schweitzberger – email: [email protected] Treasurer Laurie Schweitzberger Director District Board Members Term (At Large) Jason Collins 17-21 (At Large) Phillip Herbold, Pierson 19-23 (At Large) Kate Pratt 17-21 (At Large) Matt Bubke, Kingsley 19-23 (At Large) Angela Haggin, Kingsley 19-23 *LAWTON-BRONSON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-944-5181 or 5183 – 100 Tara Way, Lawton, IA 51030-7700 Superintendent Randy Collins Secretary Ryan Anderson – email: [email protected] Treasurer Ryan Anderson Director District Board Members Term #1 Rick Scott, 1424 Emmett Ave, Lawton 19-23 #2 Blake Forest Sappingfield, PO Box 363, Lawton 19-23 #3 Jayna Woolridge, 1526 110th St, Sioux City 17-21 #4 Dennis Reinke, 127 West Creek Dr, Lawton 19-23 #5 Kristie Amick, 90 W 1st St, Bronson 17-21 *MAPLE VALLEY-ANTHON-OTO COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-373-5246 – 501 S. 7th Street, Mapleton, IA 51034 Superintendent Steve Oberg Secretary Shona Klingensmith – email: [email protected] Treasurer Shona Klingensmith Director District Members Term #1 Karen J Kennedy, 823 Ring St, Mapleton 17-21 #2 Laura M Streck, 9 Tower St, Mapleton 19-23 #3 Dale E Wimmer, President, 16397 Plum Ave, Mapleton 17-21 #4 Jeremy Schram, 3257 220th St, Anthon 19-23 #5 Matt Mead, 601 State St, Oto 17-21 *Woodbury County controls election. 2020 Elected Officials Directory Revised 9/14/2020 ODEBOLT-ARTHUR—BATTLE CREEK - IDA GROVE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-364-3687 – 900 John Montgomery Drive, Ida Grove, IA 51445 (Ida County Controls) Superintendent Matt Alexander Secretary Kathy Leonard – email: [email protected] Treasurer Kathy Leonard Director District Board Members Term #1 Lex Jacobson, Battle Creek (Appointed 12/19/19) 19-23 #1 Crystal Endrulat, Battle Creek 17-21 #2 Stephanie A Konradi, Ida Grove 19-23 #2 Jeff Rasmussen, Ida Grove 17-21 #3 Open 17-21 #4 Open 17-21 #5 Brad Lundell, Kiron 19-23 #5 Stacy Raasch, Odebolt 17-21 #6 Open 17-21 At-Large Tony Bennett, Ida Grove 17-21 *RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-372-4420 - 916 Hackberry St, P.O. Box 8, Correctionville, IA 51016 Superintendent Ken Slater Secretary Tish Evans – email: [email protected] Treasurer Tish Evans, Business Manager Director District Board Members Term #1 Debie Stevenson, 997 600th St, Quimby 17-21 #2 Bobbi DeWitt, 682 650th St, Washta 19-23 #3 Scott Knaack, 1511 Megans Way, Correctionville 19-23 #4 Kristi Krager, 4718 200th St, Cushing 17-21 (At Large) Ted Mammen, 4353 Hwy 20, Correctionville 19-23 **SERGEANT BLUFF-LUTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-943-4338 – 201 Port Neal Road, Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054 Superintendent Rod Earleywine Secretary Kathy Nissen – email: [email protected] Treasurer Kathy Nissen Director District Board Members Term (At Large) Amiee Krogh, 2381 Port Neal Rd, Sgt Bluff 19-23 Tammy Matthey, 5728 Old Lakeport Rd, Sioux City 19-23 David L Schaar, 416 Huntington Dr, Sgt Bluff 17-21 Jeff W Wright, 1105 Sheridan Ct, Sgt Bluff 19-23 Mike Laughlin, 2194 Buchanan Ave, Sgt Bluff 17-21 *Woodbury County controls election ** Woodbury County contained district 2020 Elected Officials Directory Revised 9/14/2020 *SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-279-6667 – 627 4th Street, Sioux City, IA 51101 Superintendent Dr. Paul R. Gausman Secretary Cyndi Lloyd – email: [email protected] (279-6643) Treasurer Patty Blankenship Director District Board Members Term (At Large) Perla Alarcon-Flory, 3107 S Olive St, Sioux City 17-21 Ron Colling, 3065 Valley Dr, Sioux City 17-21 Jeremy Saint, 2310 Grandview Blvd, Sioux City 17-21 Juline Albert, 3916 Kateri Ct, Sioux City 19-23 Taylor Goodvin 2732 S Cedar St, Sioux City 19-23 Dan Greenwell, 311 W Kings Hwy, Sioux City 19-23 Monique E Scarlett, PO Box 3404, Sioux City 19-23 *WESTWOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-428-3355 - 1000 Rebel Way, Sloan, IA 51055 Superintendent Jay Lutt Secretary Bobbi Johnson email [email protected] Treasurer Bobbi Johnson Director District Board Members Term (At Large) Robert E. Dandurand, 101 Jay St, Salix 17-21 Brady Worrell, 3319 Lee Ave, Smithland 17-21 Andy Brouillette, 101 Liberty Ln, Salix 19-23 Elliott Johnson, 1415 280th St, Salix 19-23 Dan Lee, 1405 260th St, Sloan 19-23 **WOODBURY CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 712-873-3128 - 408 S 4th St, Moville, IA 51039 – Fax 712-873-3162 Superintendent Douglas Glackin Secretary Chris Howrey – email: [email protected] Treasurer Chris Howrey (home ph# 873-5007) Director District Board Members Term (At Large) Bradley Koele, 25 Terra Tam Cir, Moville 17-21 Donny Reblitz, 325 Terrtam, Moville 17-21 Clint Thomsen, 230 N 5th St, Moville 17-21 Gary Frafjord, 806 Meadow Dr, Moville 19-23 Adam Lloyd, 605 N 4th St, Moville 19-23 Eric F. Nelson, 1514 Jasper Ave, Moville 19-23 Steve Steffen, 2853 160th St, Moville 19-23 *Woodbury County controls election. **Woodbury County contained district 2020 Elected Officials Directory Revised 9/14/2020 *WESTERN IOWA TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE 712-274-6400 - 4647 Stone Avenue, P.O. Box 5199, Sioux City, IA 51102-5199 President Dr. Terry Murrell Secretary Brenda Wright – email: [email protected], 274-8733 Ext 4214 Treasurer Brenda Wright Director District Board Members Term #1 Neal Adler, 1866 Willow Run, Le Mars 17-21 - #2 Curtis Johnson, 5 Sioux Valley Dr, Cherokee 17-21 #3 Bob Rasmus, 3131 Memorial Dr, Sioux City 19-23 #4 Bill Lyle, 1601 Helmer St, Sioux City 19-23 #5 Patricia McCarthy Sutherland, 2215 Heights Ave, Sioux City 17-21 (Residue of term) #6 Jeremy Ogle, 3120 Transit Ave, Sioux City 19-23 #7 Lillyan Rodriguez, 1001 Clairmont Circle, Sergeant Bluff 19-23 (Appt. 3/9/20) #8 Russell C. Wray, 8 Elmwood Dr, Mapleton 17-21 #9 Derrick R. Franck, 1314 4th Ave N, Denison 19-23 NORTHWEST AREA EDUCATION AGENCY 712-274-6000 - 1520 Morningside Avenue, Sioux City, IA 51106 c Administrator Dr. Tim Grieves Administrative Assistant Sherri Wing – email: [email protected] 712-222-6002 Board Secretary Gloria Miller – email: [email protected] 712-722-4378 Treasurer Steve Schermann Director District Board Members Term #1 Keith Zylstra, 4832 170th St, Sibley Expires Oct. 2019 #2 Mike McAlpine, 1975 5th Ave SE, Sioux Center Expires Oct. 2021 #3 Roger Brinkert, 6016 360th St, Primghar Expires Oct. 2019 #4 Thomas Bjorge, 35 Plymouth St NE, LeMars Expires Oct. 2019 #5 Creston Schubert, 406 Crawford St, Galva Expires Oct. 2019 #6 Glen Coble, 1216 12th St, Onawa Expires Oct. 2021 #7 Patricia Sutherland, 2215 Heights Ave, Sioux City Expires Oct. 2019 #8 Glenda Den Herder, 3669 Lindenwood, Sioux City Expires Oct. 2021 #9 Ron Jorgensen, 5921 Pine View Dr, Sioux City Expires Oct. 2021 *Woodbury County controls election. 2020 Elected Officials Directory Revised 9/14/2020 2020–2021 CITY COUNCIL OFFICERS CITY NAME ADDRESS/PHONE TERM CITY OF ANTHON - 301 E Main St, Anthon, IA 51004 – (712) 373-5218 Mayor ----------- Tammy E Reimer PO Box 117, Anthon 20-23 Council ---------- Allan Pithan 112 Country Club Dr., Anthon 18-21 (Appt’d 8/10/20) Barbara L.
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