Early voting in Iowa starts Wednesday, October 16, and the race for Iowa’s 1st Congressional District could be close. Candidates Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Christina Bohannan made campaign stops in the QCA to speak with Iowans about the issues that impact them.
The popularity of mail-in voting really picked up during the pandemic and it’s a critical component of the get-out-and-vote work done by the parties now. “Absentee ballots are very important because a lot of people,
On this week's Close Up, we look back at the 3rd Congressional District debate last week between Rep. Zach Nunn, the Republican incumbent, and Democratic challenger Lanon Baccam.
In-person absentee “early” voting begins October 16 at the Linn County Public Service Center and Lindale Mall.\Nine other short-term satellite voting locations
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Starting Wednesday, Iowans can vote early in-person at their local county auditor's office. County auditors can also begin mailing out absentee ballots to registered voters who have requested them.
The Nov. 5 election features several competitive races that will help decide control of the presidency, Congress and the Iowa Legislature.
Multiple contested seats in the Iowa Legislature, a multi-million dollar conservation effort and a potentially tight race for Iowa's 1st Congressional District are on the ballot for Johnson County voters this November. Here's everything you need to know before you vote in Johnson County and the surrounding area.
Perhaps no state in the country had Republican candidates do better in 2022 than Iowa. The GOP won up and down the ballot. For the first time since the Eisenhower administration, there wasn’t a single elected Democrat at the federal level.
The Iowa Supreme Court filed its decision Friday over the dispute that lasted more than four years between Linn County and the Iowa Voter Registration Commission.
Iowa U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst crossed the Missouri River on Saturday to encourage more than 100 Republican volunteers in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District to spend the next few weeks knocking on voters’ doors for former President Donald Trump.
If you're planning to vote, you need to be registered first. Here's how to register to vote in Iowa or make sure you're registration is still active.