Political Candidates Share Final Comments Before Election Day

Election Information

Election Polling Locations

(Le Mars) — Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.  Here is the list of polling places:

Precinct #1 which includes Portland township and the town of Akron will vote at the Akron Public Library.

Precinct #2 which is a new precinct, includes the townships on the eastern edge of Plymouth County featuring Meadow…Remsen…Henry…and Garfield but excludes the towns of Remsen and Kingsley will vote at the American Bank in Remsen.

Precinct #3 includes Elgin and America townships as well as the communities of Struble and Seney, but it excludes Le Mars. Voting will occur at the Courthouse Annex.

Precinct #4 which is also a new precinct has Preston…Grant…Johnson…and Washington townships and the communities of Craig and Brunsville.  The Brunsville Legion Hall will serve as the voting location.

Precinct #5 includes the townships of Fredonia and Marion as well as the towns of Oyens and Remsen.  Voting will occur at the Remsen Public Library.

Precinct #6 consists of the townships of Westfield and Sioux along with the town of Westfield.  Voting will be at the Westfield Community Center.

Precinct #7 has Liberty…Plymouth…and Stanton townships along with the town of Merrill and voters will need to go to the Kissinger Community Center.

Precinct #8, located in the southwestern corner of the county involves Hancock and Perry townships, along with portions of Sioux City will vote at the Perry township Hall.

Precinct #9 includes the townships of Hungerford and Lincoln and also includes the town of Hinton.  The Hinton Community Center will serve as the voting place.

Precinct #10 is Union and Elkhorn townships along with the town of Kingsley.  Voting will take place at the Kingsley Community Center.

And finally, Precincts 11,12, and 13 includes the city of Le Mars and all voting will be conducted at the Le Mars Convention Center, lower level.  Even though precincts 11, 12, and 13 includes Le Mars, voters will want to check the new boundaries to see if they have been moved to a different precinct.

 

 

 

(Le Mars) — With only one day left until election day, candidates are wanting to share their message before voters cast their ballots. KLEM radio has reached out to the candidates for their final comments heading into Tuesday’s election day.

Randy Feenstra, Republican, Seeking Iowa 4th Congressional District Seat

Randy Feenstra is a past State Senator from Hull. He is the Republican candidate seeking the position of Iowa’s 4th District Congressional seat.

 

J.D. Scholten – Democrat Candidate Seeking Iowa 4th Congressional District Seat

J.D. Scholten is a para-legal from Sioux City.  This is the second time Scholten has pursued the office of Congressman.

 

 

Theresa Greenfield – Democrat Seeking U-S Senate Seat

Theresa Greenfield is a businesswoman from Des Moines with her business experience in the real estate industry.

 

Check back later for comments from Joni Ernst.