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A Fresh Voice for Mason City

Iowa Raised. Common Sense Values.

Kimber Kleven for Mason City Mayor
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Proud Iowan, Mom, wife, healthcare worker, and dedicated public servant.

Kimber Kleven is running for Mayor of Mason City because the tired, partisan approach of long-term politicians is not helping to grow our economy nor improve the lives of the hard working families in Mason City. We need fresh thinking and leaders that understand the needs of our people.

That's why Kimber is the right choice in November.

For A Better Mason City

Kleven supports small business in Mason City

Attract New Businesses & Residents

Mason City’s future depends on growing its economic base and welcoming new families, entrepreneurs, and professionals. By aligning our economic development strategy with our cultural identity and infrastructure goals, we’ll turn Mason City into a place where people don’t just visit—they stay, build, and thrive. Let’s turn curiosity into commitment.

Creating opportunities for younger people is critical

Invest in Youth & Opportunities

Our young people deserve more than promises—they deserve pathways. Develop opportunities and youth-focused initiatives to encourage young people to stay here. Mason City must be a place where every student, dreamer, and emerging leader has the tools to succeed. That’s why I’m committed to building a citywide framework that supports youth development, career readiness, and civic engagement.

Infrastructure in Mason City is a priority

Public Safety & Infrastructure

Residents want safer streets and modernization of infrastructure. These initiatives are already outlined in Mason City’s infrastructure agenda, and I will work to ensure they’re fully funded, efficiently executed, and responsive to community needs. Together, we’ll build a city where every street reflects our values: safety, sustainability, and smart investment.

ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2025

Please make a donation of any size to help elect Kimber Kleven as Mayor of Mason City on November 4, 2025, and ensure the voices of our citizens are heard and respected at City Hall.

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