The Iowa Secretary of State's Office has announced a new voter initiative to get veterans to the polls on Nov. 5. "It's time that each of you have confidence and resources to go forth and to exercise that right to vote that you have already spent time fighting for and protecting,
The Republican incumbent, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA), first won election to Congress in 2020 by six votes. A state legislator who had lost three previous bids for the House of Representatives, Miller-Meeks finally won by an extremely close margin amid the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
The Nov. 5 election features several competitive races that will help decide control of the presidency, Congress and the Iowa Legislature.
First appointed to the court in 2022, David May is now standing for his first retention election. May is the fifth justice appointed by Gov. Kim Reynolds since 2018, a period of turnover that has transformed the makeup and perspective of the seven-member court. Before joining the court, May served on the Iowa Court of Appeals.
The amendment would clarify that if the governor leaves office, the lieutenant governor becomes governor and can appoint their own replacement.
In our Beyond the Podium series, Iowa's News Now is speaking with all of the candidates running for Congress in Iowa.Starting on Oct. 6, political reporters Nic
In the November election, Republicans are hoping to defend a strong majority in the Iowa House while Democrats are looking to regain seats.
Local Democrats and voting advocates are sounding the alarm that a proposed Iowa constitutional amendment — nominally about voting age rules — is actually a ban on noncitizen voting. Why it matters: Those implications have not been widely discussed by politicians of either party in the five years the proposal has been under consideration,
Four years after Linn County Auditor Joel Miller filed a complaint over the lack of information regarding changes to Iowa's voter registration system, The Iowa
Two candidates are competing for a Des Moines-based Iowa House seat that is open this year with the retirement of longtime Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad. Democrat Rob Johnson and Republican Danielle Duggan are on the ballot in Iowa House District 34.
When voters in the 4th District fill out their ballots for the U.S. House of Representatives, they will see two familiar names: Republican incumbent Rep. Randy Feenstra and Democrat Ryan Melton. Two years ago,