Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Today's the big day!

 If you haven't already voted, please carve some time out of your day today to hit the polls! We hope to have a huge turn out, so grab a friend and make your voice count!

For election information, please visit the Auditor's website:
http://www.winneshiekcounty.org/election-information.html


Rachel, her sister Amalia, and her mom Val pose with Cardboard Barack Obama
down at the Democrat's Headquarters on Water Street in downtown Decorah. 
Stop by and get your picture taken, too! 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Rain won't stop us!

Today was our district-wide canvass.  Unfortunately, after months of drought, rain was finally forecast.

But that wouldn't stop Rachel's volunteers.



We had a great group show up and after being fortified by coffee and donuts, the group headed out to share news about Rachel's campaign.

Rachel also headed out to talk with more District 2 voters.

Thanks to all of the volunteers and please remember...vote for Rachel!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Get out the Vote!

Join Rachel on Saturday, October 13th at 9:30 am for a District 2-wide canvass!  We will be distributing campaign information about Rachel to voters in her district.  For more information on how to help, contact the campaign at rachel@rachelvagts.com.

Monday, October 8, 2012

AAUW Candidate Forum

Rachel will be at the AAUW Candidate Forum on Thursday, October 11.  The forum begins at 6:30 pm and is being held in Valders 206 on the Luther College campus.  All 12 of the Supervisor candidates will be in attendance to answer questions from the audience.  Come to support Rachel and ask a question!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Signs, Signs, Signs!

We've been getting signs up all over Decorah.  We ordered 100 and they are pretty much gone!  It's been great to see them as we travel up and down the streets of the city.

Thanks to everyone who put a sign up in their yard!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Winneshiek County Fair - Day One

It was a great first night at the Fair, meeting people at the Winneshiek County Democrats' booth.  Fellow Supervisor Candidate Clark Goltz joined me.  It's true what they say...Clark knows EVERYONE in Winneshiek County!

I'll be at the fair most nights this week and look forward to speaking with more of you about the election and the issues that are facing us in Winneshiek County.  Be sure to stop by.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Rachel Vagts running for county supervisor

By Sarah Strandberg
(Originally published by Decorah Newspapers)

Decorah City Council member Rachel Vagts (D) has announced her candidacy for the District 2 seat on the Winneshiek County Board of Supervisors.

Due to redistricting following the 2010 census, the terms of all five supervisors expire at the end of the year. Four of the supervisors, Les Askelson (R), John Logsdon (R), Bill Ibanez (D) and Lonnie Pierce (R), plan to seek re-election. Supervisor Steve Bouska (R) is not running. He lives in the new District 4 where Logsdon also lives.

Former Supervisor Gordon Hunter (R) of rural Decorah announced last month he would oppose Pierce for the new District 5 seat. Since Hunter and Pierce are both Republicans, they will face off in the Tuesday, June 5, primary election.

The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 6.

New District 2

None of the current supervisors lives in the newly created District 2, which consists of part of Decorah and Decorah Township.

Vagts said she would run for the seat because she is ready for a new challenge.

"I've really enjoyed the work I've done on the City Council. This is a growth opportunity for me. I see the county poised to do some really exciting things. There are so many opportunities for Winneshiek County to continue to grow and be a progressive place to work and live," Vagts said.

If elected, Vagts said she would be able to continue her work as an archivist at Luther College and remain part of the college community.

The last woman to serve on the Board was Naomi Craft, who was elected in 1986 and served through 1992.

"I think it's important for us to have women in elected roles. There are now three women on the City Council, and it's time to think about bringing gender balance to the Board of Supervisors," Vagts said.

Experience

The candidate said her experience serving the city would be beneficial to her as a county supervisor.

"The big thing I have learned being on the City Council is when you have a group from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives, how important it is to talk through the decisions we are making. The governmental model is to vote and the majority rules. We make better decisions when we take time to work to come to consensus and compromise with each other," Vagts said.

She added she considers herself a good listener and "pretty fair- minded."

"I think I have skills I can bring to the supervisors to strengthen their work in the county as a whole, not just the district I would represent," she said.

Supervisors must live in their district and are elected only by the voters in their district.

Vagts is in her fifth year on the City Council and previously served for four years on the Decorah Planning and Zoning Commission.

If elected supervisor, Vagts said she would miss being on the Council, but would welcome the chance to work on a larger set of issues at the county level.