Population 169 (2010) Randolph is located at 40°52′23″N 95°34′0″W at the junction of Deer Creek and the West Nishnabotna River.
Population in July 2009: 165. Population change since 2000: -21.1% - city-data.com
Males: 77 (46.9%)
Females: 88 (53.1%)
Median resident age: 38.3 years
Iowa median age: 36.6 years
Zip codes: 51649.
Estimated median household income in 2008: $46,532 (it was $34,861 in 2000)
Randolph: $46,532
Iowa: $48,980
Estimated per capita income in 2008: $19,678
Randolph city income, earnings, and wages data
Estimated median house or condo value in 2008: $64,749 (it was $42,200 in 2000)
Randolph: $64,749
Iowa: $120,700
2009 Total Votes Cast 57 out of 172 registered voters (33.14%)
2010 Leadership
Mayor
Vance Trively
Randolph City Council
Janice Bliss
Manford Foster
Claude Perkins
Donald Wolfe
Water Superintendent
Gary Shrum
City Attorney
T.J. Pattermann
tjpattermann@smithpeterson.com
Fire Chief
Duane Aistrope
City Clerk/Treasurer
Megan Foster
Judy Foster - Clerk Assistant
| 2011 City Election Precinct Report |
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Registered Voters |
Votes Cast |
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| Total Registered Voters |
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3552 |
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Registered Voters |
Absentee |
Poll |
| Farragut |
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437 |
2 |
0.46% |
27 |
6.18% |
| Hamburg Ward I |
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322 |
1 |
0.31% |
90 |
27.95% |
| Hamburg Ward II |
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299 |
5 |
1.67% |
55 |
18.39% |
| Hamburg Ward III |
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246 |
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0.00% |
59 |
23.98% |
| Imogene |
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64 |
1 |
1.56% |
24 |
37.50% |
| Randolph |
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169 |
1 |
0.59% |
37 |
21.89% |
| Riverton |
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225 |
4 |
1.78% |
93 |
41.33% |
| Sidney |
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|
938 |
10 |
1.07% |
114 |
12.15% |
| Tabor |
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704 |
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0.00% |
48 |
6.82% |
| Thurman |
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148 |
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0.00% |
32 |
21.62% |
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3552 |
24 |
0.68% |
579 |
16.30% |
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2009 City Election Precinct Report Official
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Pop
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Registered Voters
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Votes Cast
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Absentee
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3569
|
13
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0.36%
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Farragut
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509
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412
|
58
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14.08%
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Hamburg
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1,240
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886
|
75
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8.47%
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Imogene
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66
|
62
|
23
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37.10%
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Randolph
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209
|
172
|
57
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33.14%
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Riverton
|
304
|
223
|
74
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33.18%
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Sidney
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1300
|
942
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91
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9.66%
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Tabor
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993
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719
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166
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23.09%
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Thurman
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236
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153
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34
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22.22%
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Famous People of Randolph
Milo Max Marshall (September 18, 1913 – September 16, 1993) was a Major League Baseball right fielder who played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1942 to 1944. He Marshall is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II. He was a regular for the Reds during most of his 2 1/2 years with the team. In 1942 he finished in the league's TOP TEN for sacrifice hits, and in 1943 did the same for triples and stolen bases. Career totals include 329 games played, 311 hits, 15 home runs, 105 RBI, 140 runs, a .245 batting average, and a slugging percentage of .339. He was an average defensive outfielder for his era, and in his 317 appearances had a fielding percentage of .975. One defensive highlight was 12 assists in 1943. Marshall died in Salem, Oregon at the age of 79.
Picture from Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives
Representative from Nebraska; born Virginia Dodd in Randolph, Fremont County, Iowa, June 30, 1911; attended Manti Rural School (elementary) in Fremont County, Iowa; graduated from Shenandoah (Iowa) High School; B.A., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1936; lecturer before agricultural and civic groups; member, United States Department of Agriculture’s Home Economics Research Advisory Committee, 1950-1960; delegate to White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1960; chairwoman, Presidential Task Force on Rural Development, 1971-1972; served on Advisory Board, Educational Resources Information Center, Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1972-1974; served on Census Advisory Committee on Agricultural Statistics, United States Department of Commerce, 1973; delegate, Republican National Conventions, 1956-1972; elected as a Republican to the Ninety-fourth and to the seven succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1975-January 3, 1991); was not a candidate for renomination in 1990 to the One Hundred Second Congress; died on January 23, 2006, in Sun City West, Ariz. http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp
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