2 Johnson County supervisors to run against each other
IOWA CITY Two Johnson County supervisors V Fixmer-Oraiz and Rod Sullivan will face each other to vie for the same seat under a state law that requires the county to change the way supervisors are elected there.
The field was set by a Friday deadline for candidates to file election paperwork, a few months ahead of the June 2 primary election. All five seats on the Johnson County Board of Supervisors will be up for grabs this year after a change in state law passed last year that required the three Iowa counties that are home to regents university campuses Johnson, Story and Black Hawk to elect supervisors by districts within the county, rather than at-large, or countywide.
The district plan was developed by the states non-partisan Legislative Services Agency, and a random drawing was held in January to assign either a two- or four-year term to each district. All supervisor terms eventually will return to the full four years.
Johnson County voters will be able to vote for a single member of the board, based on where they live within the five districts.
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