CHEROKEE suggestions to action08 at gmail dot com   updated December 3, 2007
The Campaigns in Cherokee County
Cherokee County
County Seat: Cherokee
More Cities and Towns: Aurelia, Cleghorn, Larrabee, Marcus, Meriden, 
Quimby, Washta. 
 

Media
Cherokee Chronicle Times
KCHE Radio FM 92.1  AM 1440
 

Useful Links
Cherokee Chamber of Commerce
Cherokee Area Economic Development Corporation
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Sioux
O'Brien
Clay
Plymouth
Cherokee
Buena Vista
Woodbury
Ida
Sac
POPULATION ESTIMATES (Census Bureau)
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
12,094
12,245
12,411
12,529
12,676
12,925
13,019

VOTER REGISTRATION (Nov. 1, 2007 Active)
Total (Active) Republican Democratic Non-Partisan
8,496 3,331 (39.21%) 2,031 (23.91%) 3,134 (36.89%)
0.44% of 1,912,197 active registered voters statewide.

7 precincts of 1,784 precincts statewide

Representation
Cherokee County Elected Officials
County Officials
Democrats
Recorder Dawn Jones Coombs 
Supervisor Terry Graybill  Edwards
Supervisor Dean Schmidt 
Republicans
Auditor Bonnie Ebel 
Sheriff Dave Scott 
Treasurer Lynde Lundquist 
Supervisor Mark Leeds 
Supervisor Jeff Simonsen 
Supervisor Ron Wetherell 
State Senators
27-Ron Wieck of Sioux City (Woodbury County)
State Representatives
53-Dan Huseman of Aurelia

County Attorney vacant

Local Party Leadership
Democrats
Chair - Charles Clark of Cherokee 
712-225-6321
cjclark@mchsi.com 
Republicans
Chair - Mark Leeds of Cherokee
712-225-5513
mleeds@ncn.net
Secretary - Lynde Lundquist of Cleghorn
Treasurer - Todd Anderson of Cherokee

The Campaigns in Cherokee County
DELEGATES TO THE STATE CONVENTION
10 of 2,500 (0.40%)
% of REGISTERED REPUBLICANS STATEWIDE
0.55% (3,331 of 600,572)

EDWARDS
County Chair: Janet Sundberg, Cherokee (6/12/07)
Rural County Chair: Judy Buss, Cherokee  (4/20/07) 
also endorsed by: Terry Graybill, Cherokee County Supervisor (11/29/07 county officials)
 

OBAMA
County Chairs: Dick and Lori Sokolowski  (9/27/07)


GIULIANI
Cherokee County Co-Chair - Brian Jannssen  (7/16/07) 
Copyright © 2007  Eric M. Appleman/Democracy in Action