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The three Republican candidates running in the June 4th primary to be on the Marion County Board of Supervisors are being featured on KNIA/KRLS this week.

Current Board Chair Mark Raymie is intending to serve for another four year term after serving for twelve years.

“Partnering with our cities, schools and businesses, the Board of Supervisors is more engaged in building the future of Marion County than ever, while making our services more efficient and effective.

Our partnership with our cities in developing new housing is now a model for other rural counties. Together, we continue to push back against unfunded state mandates. Most importantly, we have helped craft a vision of local government that understands its responsibilities to you, the taxpayer.”

All Board of Supervisors Candidates will be featured on In Touch with South Central Iowa, which airs during the 8 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. news magazines and is posted as a podcast in the afternoon. Former Pella Mayor Mueller was highlighted on Wednesday; Board Member Steve McCombs was on Thursday, and Board Chair Mark Raymie will be featured today.

The three are running at-large for Republican nominations on Tuesday, June 4th for the two open seats in the November 2024 election. Early in-person voting at the Marion County Courthouse continues during regular hours through Monday, June 3rd and this Saturday. Find more details about the 2024 primary election here.