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IOWA CITY — The state’s non-partisan Legislative Services Agency has released its proposed Johnson County Supervisor District plan, which separates the county into five equal population districts ahead of the November 2026 election.
The plan is the latest step in the process to change how supervisors are elected to comply with a new state law, which requires the three Iowa counties that are home to regents university campuses to elect their county supervisors by districts, rather than having members elected at-large
As a result of the law, all five seats on the Johnson County Board of Supervisors will be on the ballot in November 2026. Voters will be able to vote for a single member on the bo

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