Black Iowa News talked to Al Womble, president of the Iowa Democratic Black Caucus, about the large number of Black candidates running for political office this fall. This list contains a link to candidates' Facebook pages and photos. If you are a candidate who is running for office and your name is missing from this list, or if you know of a candidate who is missing from this list, please email the information to dana@blackiowanews.com. *This list was updated on 10/27/21.
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A striking number of Black Iowans are running for mayor and seats on city councils and school boards this fall. Moreover, they are running amid contentious debates over face mask mandates, equity, critical race theory, policing and other hot button issues.
“Local control is really what affects your life more than anything else,” said Al Womble, chair of the Iowa Democratic Black Caucus. “The mayor, city council and school board are going to affect your lives far more than the President will because that affects the laws and the policies (in) your very own town and city.” At least three Black mayors, Quentin Hart in Waterloo, Bruce Teague in Iowa City and Joseph May in Estherville, are up for reelection. “The only way that we ever get realistic changes that are going to be positive for our community is by people actually voting themselves and making sure their friends and neighbors vote,” Womble said. “If you really want Black representation, you’ve got to fight for it.”
He also urged more Blacks to consider running for office. “We can't just keep sitting back hoping there's going to be an answer that comes from somewhere,” he said. “Sometimes we've got to say dammit, you’re the answer, or I am the answer.”Low voter turnout is a problem for city and school elections, Womble said. He has traveled across the state this year registering people to vote in Waterloo, Davenport, Iowa City, Ames, Ft. Dodge, Sioux City, Cedar Rapids and Keokuk. He visited some cities multiple times and frequently heard apathetic comments. People told him they don’t vote because nothing ever changes, he said. “Nothing ever will change if you don't vote,” Womble said. “I can't express myself enough on how important that is.”
According to a June 2020 Pew Research Center survey, 40% of Black adults said working to get more Black people elected to office would be an effective tactic in working toward equality. Black Iowans face greater poverty, unemployment and lack of access to health care compared to other communities, he said. “If you want those better jobs, better access to health care, better pay, if you want to really make criminal justice reform a reality, then you've got to have the leaders in office who are willing to pull the trigger on those kinds of things,” he said. “It’s got to be us. It’s got to be all of us.”The regular city/school election will be held on Nov. 2. For more information, visit the Iowa Secretary of State. The following list contains the names of Black Iowans who are running in city and school board races and a link to their Facebook page and/or election website. The list is grouped by city.
Ames
Ames City Council at large

Awein Majak
Ames City Council Ward 3

Anita Rollins
Ankeny
Mayor

Michael Moore
Cedar Rapids
Mayor

Amara Andrews
Cedar Rapids Council Member District 3

Tamara Marcus
Cedar Rapids School Board at large

Marcy Roundtree
Davenport
Mayor

Athena Gilbraith
Davenport 5th Ward Alderman

Tim Kelly
Dubuque
Dubuque School Board
Des Moines
Des Moines Community School District director at large

Lloyd Elam
Des Moines Community School District Director District #4

Teree Caldwell-Johnson
Des Moines City Council at large

Justyn Lewis
Des Moines City Council Ward 1

Indira Dixon Sheumaker
Estherville
Estherville Mayor
Indianola
Indianola School Board

Clemente Love
Iowa City
Iowa City Mayor

Bruce Teague
Iowa City Community School District

Ruthina Malone
Johnston
Johnston Community School Director at large

Tiara Mays

Lya Williams
North Liberty
Mayor

Mike Mbanza
Clear Creek Amana Community School District

Abdouramane Bila
Sheldahl
Sheldahl City Council at large
Raymond Harris
Spencer
Spencer City Council at large

Jacqueline Johnson
Waterloo
Waterloo Mayor

Sophia Mays
Waterloo Council Member at large

Rob Nichols
Waterloo Ward One Council Member

John Chiles
Waterloo Ward Three Council Member

Nia Wilder
Waukee
Waukee School District
West Des Moines
West Des Moines Community School Director at large

Aaron Sewell

Fannette Elliott
West Des Moines City Council at large
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