Serving O'Brien & Clay Counties
Four O’Brien County residents have been appointed to the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach council nominating committee. The committee is charged with nominating candidates for the four vacancies on the council before Aug. 26.
Committee members selected to nominate extension council candidates for the 2020 election are Rodd Holtkamp, Primghar; Jennifer Mars, Paullina; Brad McDowell, Primghar; and Mariah Oliver, Paullina.
By law, the nominating committee must include two women and two men and cannot include any current member of the council. The committee is required to take county geography into consideration when nominating candidates.
“Serving as an extension council member is one way to give back to your community,” said Cheryl Heronemus, regional extension education director in a news release. “If you believe local educational opportunities are vital to the community’s well-being, then you should consider running for council. People are able to improve their lives, farms, businesses and communities because of ISU Extension and Outreach’s education and information.”
Candidates nominated by the committee must submit petitions containing the names of 25 qualified voters to the county election commissioner by 5 p.m. on Aug. 26. Additionally, individuals may petition to have their names placed on the ballot through a self-nominating process by submitting petitions with 25 names to the election commissioner. Petition forms are available from the election commissioner and at the county extension office.
Voters will cast ballots for the nominees in the Nov. 3, 2020 general election. Successful candidates will serve four-year terms beginning in January 2021.