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The top finishers in Iowa’s 2020 Democratic presidential caucus have already been to the state this year. Former ...
Among the state lawmakers who endorsed Feenstra for governor are Iowa Senate President Pro Tempore Ken Rozenboom, Assistant ...
Iowa’s 2026 election may still be more than a year away, but the political dominoes are already starting to fall. Some ...
Storm Lake resident Ashley WolfTornabane is as a Democratic candidate in Iowa's Fourth Congressional District. WolfTornabane ...
Muscatine attorney Taylor Wettach, a Democrat, is looking to oust Republican U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks in Iowa’s 1st ...
Iowa elections: Frequently asked questions. Who can vote in Iowa? To register to vote, a qualified voter must be: An Iowa resident, a U.S. citizen and 18 years old by Election Day.
The special election will take place on August 26, the second day of school for Sioux City parents. Whoever is elected will fill the remainder of Rocky De Witt’s seat, with that term ending in January ...
The Iowa caucus is set for next week, one of the most important contests of the 2024 presidential election. The Hawkeye State's caucuses have long had the opportunity to shape presidential elections.
Wednesday's certification votes cap off the 2024 election process and set the stage for candidates who wish to request recounts to do so by Nov. 18.
Iowa will kick off what will be a busy schedule of 2024 Republican primary elections, with New Hampshire’s primary election up next on Jan. 23, followed by the Nevada caucus on Feb. 8, South ...
Iowa’s Republican-majority Legislature changed the state’s election laws this year after a general election with one of the closest congressional races in history, won by a Republican, that ...
A sweeping change of Iowa's election law will get one of its first major tests this fall when Iowans go vote in city and school elections. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the new law in March.The measure ...