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REYNOLDS, JoAnn. (Dyersville, IA- ). Dubuque County Recorder. Reynolds was appointed recorder on July 10, 1981, to fill the unexpired term of [[ROHNER, Mathias|Mathias ROHNER]] who retired after twenty-two years of governmental service. Reynolds, vice chairwoman of the Dubuque Democratic Party, then had completed five years of membership on the county's Democratic Party Central Committee where she served as treasurer, secretary, and vice chairperson.  
REYNOLDS, JoAnn. (Dyersville, IA- ). Dubuque County Recorder. Reynolds was appointed recorder on July 10, 1981, to fill the unexpired term of [[ROHNER, Mathias|Mathias ROHNER]] who retired after twenty-two years of governmental service. Reynolds, vice chairwoman of the Dubuque Democratic Party, then had completed five years of membership on the county's Democratic Party Central Committee where she served as treasurer, secretary, and vice chairperson.  


Reynolds served on the Dubuque Human Rights Commission from 1974 to 1975 and was one of the first Iowa Democrats to back Jimmy Carter in his campaign for the presidency. In 1976 she was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Reynolds, the only non White House staff person at the 1980 convention, was in charge of the delegations from New Mexico; Hawaii; Washington, D.C.; Kentucky; Maine; and Virginia.  
Reynolds served on the Dubuque Human Rights Commission from 1974 to 1975 and was one of the first Iowa Democrats to back Jimmy Carter in his campaign for the presidency. In 1976 she was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Reynolds, the only non White House staff person at the 1980 convention, was in charge of the delegations from New Mexico; Hawaii; Washington, D.C.; Kentucky; Maine; and Virginia.  


In 1988 Reynolds was one of two Iowans to serve on the National Rules Committee of the Democratic Party. She co-chaired the senate campaigns of Tom Harkin and Dick Clark and the local presidential campaign of Gary Hart.
In 1988 Reynolds was one of two Iowans to serve on the National Rules Committee of the Democratic Party. She co-chaired the senate campaigns of Tom Harkin and Dick Clark and the local presidential campaign of Gary Hart.

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REYNOLDS, JoAnn. (Dyersville, IA- ). Dubuque County Recorder. Reynolds was appointed recorder on July 10, 1981, to fill the unexpired term of Mathias ROHNER who retired after twenty-two years of governmental service. Reynolds, vice chairwoman of the Dubuque Democratic Party, then had completed five years of membership on the county's Democratic Party Central Committee where she served as treasurer, secretary, and vice chairperson.

Reynolds served on the Dubuque Human Rights Commission from 1974 to 1975 and was one of the first Iowa Democrats to back Jimmy Carter in his campaign for the presidency. In 1976 she was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Reynolds, the only non White House staff person at the 1980 convention, was in charge of the delegations from New Mexico; Hawaii; Washington, D.C.; Kentucky; Maine; and Virginia.

In 1988 Reynolds was one of two Iowans to serve on the National Rules Committee of the Democratic Party. She co-chaired the senate campaigns of Tom Harkin and Dick Clark and the local presidential campaign of Gary Hart.