Andino announces candidacy for JoCo Supervisor, District 2

Solon native running for Johnson County Board of Supervisors seat

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Jessica Andino, a Solon native, has announced her candidacy for the Johnson County Board of Supervisors, District No. 2, in the June 2, 2026, Democratic primary election. District 2 includes Solon, Hills, Lone Tree, parts of Iowa City, and the surrounding rural areas.

Why it matters

This election is significant as it is the first time Johnson County will have district-based representation on the Board of Supervisors, rather than at-large seats. Andino's candidacy represents an opportunity for residents of District 2 to have a local voice on the county board.

The details

Andino currently resides on the east side of Iowa City. The filing period for county offices is March 2-March 20, and Andino will need to file her paperwork with the Johnson County Auditor's Office to officially be on the ballot.

  • The Democratic primary election for the Johnson County Board of Supervisors, District No. 2 will be held on June 2, 2026.
  • The filing period for county offices is March 2-March 20, 2026.

The players

Jessica Andino

A Solon native running for the Johnson County Board of Supervisors, District No. 2.

V Fixmer-Oraiz

One of the current Johnson County Supervisors up for reelection.

Jon Green

One of the current Johnson County Supervisors up for reelection.

Lisa Green-Douglass

One of the current Johnson County Supervisors up for reelection.

Mandi Remington

One of the current Johnson County Supervisors up for reelection.

Rod Sullivan

One of the current Johnson County Supervisors up for reelection.

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What’s next

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The takeaway

This election represents an important shift in Johnson County's governance, moving from at-large to district-based representation on the Board of Supervisors. Andino's candidacy provides District 2 residents an opportunity to have a local voice on the county board.