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Iowa City Press-Citizen on MSNWeilein secures Iowa City City Council seat, defeating Nusser in special electionThirty-year-old Oliver Weilein secured 60 percent of the vote on Tuesday to defeat Ross Nusser in a special City Council ...
A crowd gathered at Kindred Coffee erupted in cheers as Oliver Weilein, a local activist and organizer, defeated property ...
Iowa City Northside resident Ross Nusser was already seated in a sea of coffee-drinking college students, sipping from his ...
Iowa City thrives on community engagement ... That is why I am proud to support Ross Nusser in his campaign for city council. Ross demonstrates a deep understanding of the challenges facing ...
Oliver Weilein won the open seat on the Iowa City Council for District C.Weilein won with 60% of Tuesday's special election ...
As Iowa City residents prepare to vote in Tuesday's special local election, two candidates for city council—Ross Nusser and Oliver Weilein—are presenting differ ...
Weilein took home about 60% of the vote in the special election, beating out Ross Nusser for the seat that will represent District C. Weilein received 4,141 votes and Nusser received 2,736. Weilein ...
Early voting has started for the special March 4 city council election in Iowa City. The 63-day sprint campaign to fill a vacant seat left by Andrew Dunn's resignation is coming to a head over the ...
Oliver Weilein won the Iowa City Council special election Tuesday with 60 percent of the votes cast, according to unofficial ...
In-person early voting for the special election to fill a vacancy on the Iowa City Council is available at the Johnson County ...
Oliver Weilein and Ross Nusser advanced to the March 4 general election following Tuesday's primary to fill a vacant seat on the Iowa City City Council. Weilein earned 641 votes to lead the way ...
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