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Did You Know…
Of all School Board members in Jones County, only 17% are Democrats.
Of all City Council members across Jones County, only 15% are Democrats.
Source: Jones County Registered Voters data as of January, 2025

It’s time for Democrats to step up, get their name on the ballot and represent all voters in Jones County. 

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Jones County Courthouse

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500 W Main St
Anamosa, IA 52205

Jones County is located in east central Iowa. The county seat is Anamosa. Jones County is within a 30-40 minute drive to the Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Iowa City, Davenport, Waterloo, and Clinton areas. Major highways include U.S. 151 and 64 along with Highways 38, 136, and 1.


 Jones County, Iowa

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About Jones County
Jones County was named in honor of George Wallace Jones, U.S. surveyor, delegate to Congress from Wisconsin Territory, and U.S. senator from Iowa. The county has had three county seats, the first of these being Edinburgh. A small log cabin was built and used as a courthouse. Although it was the county seat, the town showed no signs of growth. Angered at having a "city of grass" as a county seat, the citizens voted to remove the county seat to one of two places—Newport or Dale's Ford. Newport was selected as either a joke or due to political maneuvering, because no courthouse was ever built there nor was any court ever held there.

The town of Lexington was selected as the third county seat in a spring 1847 election. Lexington was later renamed Anamosa, after the daughter of Winnebago Chief Nas-i-nus. County business was conducted in private homes until a courthouse was constructed in 1848. It was a simple two-story frame structure costing $800 to complete. This building was used until 1864, when all of the county records were moved uptown to a new brick building owned by H.C. Metcalf. Following this, the county conducted business in rent-free rooms. In 1935 the county finally approved the construction of a real courthouse. Total cost, some of which was paid via a federal grant, was $200,000. This building was dedicated on September 10, 1937, and nearly 75 years later it is still serving Jones County in Anamosa, Iowa.
The population of Jones County was 20,646 in the 2020 census, a slight increase from 20,638 in the 2010 census.  Communities found in Jones County are:
Anamosa, Cascade, Center Junction, Fairview, Langworthy, Martelle, Monticello, Morley, Olin, Onslow, Oxford Junction, Stone City, and Wyoming.


2025 Legislative Session
How to navigate the legislature's website, follow legislation and advocate for issues you are passionate about.

In the video below you will learn how to...
understand the Legislative Schedule,
find and contact your legislator,
find and follow a Bill,
comment on a Bill,
watch live and past floor debates,
find committees and schedules,
and much more.

 *Produced by Progress Iowa
Also available are the companion slides used in the above video.

Iowa Legislators for Jones County are:
Iowa House of Representative - Steve Bradley
Iowa Senate - Carrie Koelker

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