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Ross Nusser’s artificially inflated popularity signals trouble ahead. One of the tell-tale signs of an upcoming election is the appearance of yard signs.
That’s why I’m voting for Ross Nusser for City Council. Ross wants to maximize city resources to ensure safe roads and neighborhoods and a well-funded fire department.
During the February 4 primary election, I urge District C residents living downtown and the Northside to cast their vote for one such leader: Ross Nusser. A lifelong Iowa Citian and community champion ...
Ross Nusser poses for a portrait in his office at Urban Acres Real Estate on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025. Nusser is a fifth-generation Iowa Citian aiming to improve mental health resources and housing ...
Thirty-year-old Oliver Weilein secured 60 percent of the vote on Tuesday to defeat Ross Nusser in a special Iowa City City Council election.
Nusser’s opponent, Oliver Weilein, does not. In fact, according to his social media feeds, Weilein prefers violence against the government to thoughtful action.
Iowa City thrives on community engagement, thoughtful leadership, and a commitment to progress. Our city needs leaders who not only advocate for important issues but also possess the skills to ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Oliver Weilein and Ross Nusser have advanced in the special election to fill a vacant seat on the Iowa City City Council. ... Nusser received 248 votes.