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By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Guthrie County’s June 2 Primary Election will include both contested and uncontested races. All candidates for Guthrie County seats were invited to provide responses to three questions. The responses we received are listed below. No Democrats filed to run in the Primary for any positions within Guthrie County, so all candidates listed are Republicans.

Phil Brown and Nic Chance will square off in the Primary for District 1 supervisor to fill the seat currently filled by JD Kuster, who is not running for re-election.

Incumbent Maggie Armstrong is uncontested in the race for District 3 supervisor.

Tracy Foster and incumbent Steve Smith will vie for District 4 supervisor.

Charles Abel and Joel Christopher Baxter will compete for county attorney.

Incumbent Brenda Campbell is uncontested for county treasurer, and incumbent Tristen Richard is uncontested for county recorder.

Maggie Armstrong: What would you like to say about your background, family and/or career?

I have an extensive background in public service, community-based leadership and small business experience. I was first elected as supervisor for District 3 in 2022 and have truly enjoyed serving the residents of Guthrie County. I’m currently running for a second term and remain committed to working hard on behalf of the county and its communities. I believe strong, local leadership starts with being connected to the community, listening to residents and focusing on practical decisions that serve the interests of Guthrie County.

What are your qualifications for the position you are seeking?

I have firsthand experience in the role and a strong understanding of the responsibilities and challenges that come with county government. I’ve worked hard to make thoughtful, practical decisions that balance the needs of residents, infrastructure, public safety, and long-term financial stability

What will be your focus if elected?

My focus will remain on responsible budgeting, maintaining essential county services, and planning for the future of Guthrie County.

One of my priorities will continue to be managing taxpayer dollars efficiently and providing tax relief where and when it makes the most sense for Guthrie County. I understand the financial pressures facing those living in Guthrie County, and I believe county government should always look for ways to operate responsibly and efficiently.

Another priority is continuing to strengthen communication between county government and the public. Finally, it’s important to continue planning for the future by supporting responsible growth, economic development, housing availability and initiatives that help keep our communities strong while preserving the quality of life that makes Guthrie County a special place to live.

Charles Abel: What would you like to say about your background, family and/or career?

Growing up, I have fond memories of visiting my grandparents who lived in Yale, going to the July 4th celebration, Panorama Days, and visiting our family farm. Now, my wife and I recently chose to make our home in Stuart to raise our two children. Being an Eagle Scout taught me early on the importance of community service, a value that continues to guide my life. I am proud to serve our community as the Assistant Guthrie County Attorney, dedicating my career to keeping our community safe.

What are your qualifications for the position you are seeking?

As your Assistant County Attorney, I bring true day-one readiness to this office. I have a proven track record of handling our county’s critical legal matters and working hand in hand with local law enforcement to secure justice. My established relationships with our local departments ensure a seamless transition. Prior to that, running my own law practice taught me how to problem solve, advocate and work through difficult issues.

What will be your focus if elected? 

My primary focus will be unwavering support for public safety and backing our law enforcement. Our law enforcement deserves a County Attorney who has their back 365 days a year, and I will ensure our prosecutors work with police to build rock-solid cases. I will prioritize the protection of our children, protect our elderly from financial exploitation, and combat the ongoing meth epidemic. I also hold by my commitment to good ol’ fashion hard work. There is no substitute for hard work, and I am ready to deliver that dedication to Guthrie County.

Phil Brown: What would you like to say about your background, family and/or career?

I was born and raised in Guthrie County and have spent my life working in agriculture and supporting our local communities. After graduating from Iowa State University in 2007, I worked for Pioneer Hi-Bred on the corn research side and have remained involved in Pioneer seed sales since 2012. Those experiences taught me the value of hard work, problem solving and building relationships with farmers and local businesses. My wife and I are raising our two children here because we value the people, work ethic and rural way of life that make Guthrie County such a great place to call home.

What are your qualifications for the position you are seeking?

I bring practical, common-sense experience and a level-headed approach to decision making.  Running a farming operation requires budgeting, planning, problem solving and working with people from different backgrounds. I believe one of my strengths is being approachable and willing to represent District 1 with honesty, transparency and accountability.

What will be your focus if elected? 

My focus will be responsible spending, maintaining county infrastructure, supporting public safety and EMS services and keeping county government accessible to residents. I want to make sure taxpayers feel heard and know their concerns matter. I will work to support economic opportunities/growth while protecting the values and quality of life that make Guthrie County a great place to live and raise a family.

Brenda Campbell: What would you like to say about your background, family and/or career?

I have been married to my husband, Cory, for 27 years. We have twin daughters, Kendra and Mackenzie, who are 24 years old, and our youngest daughter, Ava, who is 19. We are excited to have two weddings in our near future as both of our twins are engaged, and we look forward to welcoming two sons into our family.

I grew up on a farm between Yale and Panora and graduated from Panora-Linden High School.

What are your qualifications for the position you are seeking?

I have worked in the treasurer’s office for 19 years and have served as treasurer for nearly the past four years, I have truly enjoyed serving the public and hope to continue serving as your county treasurer. Through my years of experience in the office, I feel confident in my ability to provide dependable service and assist the public with all their needs.

What will be your focus if elected? 

Over the next four years, I will continue to strive to provide excellent customer service while maintaining and monitoring all aspects of the county treasurer’s office.