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Page County Board approves plan to expand from three to five supervisors

5810785 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The Page County Board of Supervisors accepted a redistricting commission plan to change supervisor representation from three to five seats and will forward the plan to the Iowa secretary of state; details on staggered terms and supervisor pay remain to be decided.

The Page County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to accept the redistricting commission's plan to increase the number of county supervisors from three to five and directed staff to forward the plan to the Iowa secretary of state.

The measure received no public opposition at the commission's public hearing, and the board approved the commission's submission after a motion at the meeting. "My name is Jeff Clark. I was, chairperson for the redistricting committee," Jeff Clark said when he presented the plan and the packets that include maps and the required county…

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