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Warren County recently redistricted from 3 to 5 supervisor districts.
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The excerpt below is from "A Manual for County Supervisors of Iowa January 2023" which is published by the Iowa Association of Counties.
The functions of the board of supervisors are varied and its authority embraces practically every aspect of county government. Although these functions are primarily administrative in nature, the board exercises powers and characteristics of each of the three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. For example, the board fills vacancies in county offices by appointing successors, fixes rules relating to the use of county buildings and grounds and determines the disposition of claims against the county. The board acts as a general business manager for county government, plays a major role in matters of county taxation and finance, and is the governmental authority responsible for the construction and maintenance of the county road system. In some areas the duties of the board are nominal, while in others they are extensive.
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Voter FAQ’s
New Supervisor Districts
Warren County recently redistricted, going from 3 to 5 Board of Supervisor Districts. Each board seat is up for election.
Our 5 districts are home to just over 10,000 residents each.
Vote for Jenna Thompson to represent District 5 and serve all of Warren County.
If you live east of Highway 65/69 there’s a good chance you are in District 5.
Click the map to zoom in and find out!