City of Atlantic
Mayor (1)
-Rob Clausen 1,418
City Council 2nd Ward (1)
-Jim Behrens 154
City Council 5th Ward (1)
-Dana Halder 302
City Council At Large (1)
-Jeremy Butler 1,363
City of Anita
City Council (3)
-Deanna Andrews 85
-Shelli Hogueison 84
-Kim Miller 49
-Eyon Steffensen 124
-Mark Harris 42
-John Knutson 123
-Sara L. Sisler 37
-Kevin Littleton 73
City of Cumberland
Mayor (1)
-Rachel McCann 42
City Council (3)
-Matthew Dolch 40
-Tatiana Thielen 28
-Randall Anderson Jr. 29
City Council (To Fill Vacancy)
-Dori Borras 34
City of Griswold
Mayor (1)
-Brad Rhine 166
City Council (2)
-Troy Nicklaus 71
-Jesse Doty 51
-Nick Demanett 84
-Kevin Farr 48
-Jim Ridlen 83
City of Lewis
City Council (2)
-Russell Miller 97
-Jim Triller 58
-David Raymond 53
-Betty Auten 109
City of Marne
City Council (2)
-Angela Redler 16
-Kyle Frederiksen 15
-Aaron Williams 19
City of Massena
City Council (2)
-Doug Venteicher 89
-Jackson Bissell 83
City of Wiota
Mayor (1)
-Bryon Armstrong 13
City Council (3)
-Charles Bechtold 15
-Jenna Grossman 11
The Following Results Are From Cass County Only!
Atlantic School Board Member At Large (2)
100 percent reported
-Justin Williams 994
-Jordan Zarbano 629
-Chet Meneely 1,086
-Josh McLaren 1,029
Services and Use Tax Revenue Bonds Public Measure DI “Shall the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Community School District in the Counties of Cass, Pottawattamie and Audubon, State of Iowa, be authorized to issue approximately $18,500,000 School Infrastructure Sales, Services and Use Tax Revenue Bonds, which may be issued in one or more series over multiple fiscal years pursuant to Iowa Code Sections 423F.2 and 423F.4, in the approximate amount of $18,500,000 for the purpose of providing funds to build, furnish, and equip a new multipurpose indoor practice facility/fieldhouse at the High School, with related site improvements, including costs of issuance and a debt service reserve fund if required by the purchaser; with any bond proceeds remaining after completion of this project used for other school infrastructure projects as authorized by the School District’s Revenue Purpose Statement?”
Yes 771
No 1,276
GO Bond Public Measure DH ” Shall the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Community School District in the Counties of Cass, Pottawattamie and Audubon, State of Iowa, be authorized to contract indebtedness and issue General Obligation Bonds in an amount not to exceed $22,500,000 to provide funds to build, furnish and equip classroom additions and a new secure entrance at Washington Elementary, a new skybridge and commons area between Schuler Elementary and the Middle School, and classroom additions at the High School, with related building and site improvements at each facility; and to remodel, repair, improve, furnish, and equip existing educational facilities, including additional secure entrance improvements, media center and common area improvements at the High School, and site improvements?”
Yes 1,438
No 618
Revenue Purpose Statement Public Measure DG “To adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement specifying the use of revenues the Atlantic Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund. In the Atlantic Community School District, the following Revenue Purpose Statement which specifies the use of revenues the Atlantic Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund shall be adopted. To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure. To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expand, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; to furnish and equip district facilities. To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment), or technology and to repair transportation equipment for transporting students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project for the purposes of offering classes under district-to-community college programs as authorized in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries, or opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings. To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District. To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code Section 403.19(2). To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster. To provide funds for radon testing and mitigation. To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities; or for community education purposes. To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code Section 297.36, sales, service and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code Section 423E.5 or Iowa Code Section 423.F.4. To provide funds for property tax relief; and To provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the Atlantic Community School District. It being understood that if this public measure should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund. If approved, this Revenue Purpose Statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the Atlantic Community School District”
Yes 1,383
No 579
Griswold School Board
Director 3 (1)
-Christian Vanscyoc – 64
Director 4 (1)
-Keyla Wyman – 108
At-Large (2)
-Robert Peterson – 299
-Aaron Houser – 233
CAM School Board
South (1)
-Mallory Armstrong 402
North (1)
-Adam Akers 417
At Large (1)
-Cara Murphy 418








