There are five seats open for each of the four districts, as the board transitions from 24 members to 20.
Districts 1, 3 and 4 were contested for the Lee County Board with 20 Republican candidates vying for 15 spots.
Districts 1, 3 and 4 are contested for the Lee County Board.
Lee County Board District 4 candidate Bill Palen answered this when asked about solar and wind farms, "Green Energy is vital in the reduction of the carbon footprint, but each request must be throughly investigated." Read the full questionnaire here.
Asked about solar and wind farms, Lee County Board District 1 candidate Chris Norberg wrote, "It is a balancing act of land owner rights and non-participating residents." Read Norberg's full election questionnaire here.
Lee County Board, District 4 member Thomas Kitson wrote when asked about expanding broadband, "County government continues to support this growth and has representatives on boards, but can not fund it at this time." Read Kitson's full election questionnaire here.
Asked about wind and solar farms, Lee County Board candidate Tim Blivins wrote "I believe we have a good balance at this time and not supportive of any future expansion." Read his full election questionnaire here.
Asked about solar and wind farms, Lee County Board District 1 candidate Bob Olson wrote, "I believe green energy should be encouraged but balanced by the preservation of prime farmland for future needs of our country." Read the full questionnaire here.
A periodic update about the 2022 campaign for public office.