As Nov. 7 city and school elections approach, there are eight Corridor communities with more seats on the ballot than there are candidates who’ve filed papers to run for the seat. Leadership programs and promoting volunteer efforts may help build a base of future council members.
Hunter 01/05/23 The Johnson County Compensation Board is recommending double-digit increases for its elected officials. The Gazette reports that the board
The Coralville City Council is moving forward with filling a council vacancy by appointment, and is now accepting applications from interested residents.
Hunter 05/12/22 The Coralville City Council this week indicated they're leaning towards appointing a replacement for member Jill Dodds, who resigned in late
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Online absentee ballot request form.
The deadline by which mailed-in absentee ballot requests for the June 8 special election must be received in the Johnson County Auditor’s Office is Monday at 5 p.m., so any requests not in the mail prior to Monday won’t stand a chance of making it in time. But other options to vote early in the election to fill the vacancy on the Johnson County Board of Supervisors remain.
Early in-person voting, both drive-up and walk-up, is taking place on the south side of the Johnson County Administration Building, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, through June 7. There will also be satellite voting locations the weekend before the election at the North Liberty Community Library (Saturday, June 5) and the Coralville Public Library (Sunday, June 6), as well as the Iowa City Public Library (on both days).