Thomas Schott (Johnson County Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioner Board, Iowa, candidate 2024)
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Thomas Schott ran for election to the Johnson County Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioner Board in Iowa. Schott was on the ballot in the general election on November 5, 2024.[source]
[1]Biography
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Elections
General election
General election for Johnson County Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioner Board (3 seats)
Jennifer Breon, Michael Donovan, Corey Johnson, Thomas Schott, and John Stamler ran in the general election for Johnson County Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioner Board on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | ||
Jennifer Breon (Nonpartisan) | ||
Michael Donovan (Nonpartisan) | ||
Corey Johnson (Nonpartisan) | ||
Thomas Schott (Nonpartisan) | ||
John Stamler (Nonpartisan) |
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2024 Elections
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