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Mayoral Race Results in Polk County

Here are the unofficial results of 16 mayoral races in Polk County and the Des Moines Metro as reported by the Polk County Auditor and Iowa Secretary of State.

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November 3, 2021
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DES MOINES, Iowa – Below are the unofficial results of 16 mayoral races in Polk County and the Des Moines Metro as reported by the Polk County Auditor and Iowa Secretary of State.

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Alleman

  1. Robert Kramme – 83 (90.2 percent)
  2. Write-In 9 (9.8 percent)

Ankeny 

  1. Mark E. Holm – 8625 (59.9 percent)
  2. Michael Moore – 5746 (39.9 percent)
  3. Write-In – 26 (0.2 percent)

Bondurant

  1. Doug Elrod – 580 (52.8 percent)
  2. Wes Enos – 514 (46.8 percent)
  3. Write-In – 4 (0.4 percent)

Carlisle

(Polk and Warren counties reporting)

  1. Drew Merrified – 503 (83.3 percent)
  2. Write-In – 61 (16.7 percent)

Clive 

(Polk and Dallas counties reporting)

  1. John Edwards – 2772 (96.8 percent)
  2. Write-In – 96 (3.3 percent)

Elkart

  1. Colten Fors – 116 (89.2 percent)
  2. Write-In – 14 (10.8 percent)

Granger

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(Polk and Dallas counties reporting)

  1. Tony James – 50 (95.0 percent)
  2. Write-In – 3 (5.0 percent)

Grimes

(Polk and Dallas counties reporting)

  1. Scott Mikkelson – 1343 (60.5 percent)
  2. Allen May – 871 (39.2 percent)

Johnston 

  1. Paula Dierenfeld – 4249 (95.6 percent)
  2. Write-In – 195 (4.39 percent)

Mitchellville 

  1. Nicholas Murrow – 219 (54.5 percent)
  2. Will Willmek – 176 (43.78 percent)

Pleasant Hill

  1. Sara Kurovski – 1022 (96.05 percent)
  2. Write-In – 42 (3.95 percent)

Polk City

  1. Steve Karsjen – 781 (91.2 percent)
  2. Write-In – 75 (8.8 percent)

Sheldahl 

(Boone, Polk, and Story counties reporting)

  1. Todd Anderson – 51 (83.6 percent)
  2. Write-In – 10 (16.4 percent)

Urbandale

(Polk and Dallas counties reporting)

  1. Robert Andeweg – 6,833 (97.0 percent)
  2. Write-In – 213 (3.0 percent)

West Des Moines

(Polk, Dallas and Madison counties reporting)

  1. Russ Trimble – 6,897 (95.5 percent)
  2. Write-In – 327 (4.5 percent)

Windsor Heights

  1. Mike Jones – 660 (65.6 percent)
  2. Dave Burgess – 339 (33.7 percent)
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