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Iowa Poll finds a Donald Trump conviction would be no big deal to most GOP caucusgoers. Former President Donald Trump is running an unprecedented campaign for the White House as he faces 91 ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNWoodbury County GOP announced candidate for special election to fill Iowa Senate District 1 seatThe Woodbury GOP has announced who they have nominated for the republican nominee for the Iowa State Senate District 1.
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Iowa’s 2026 election may still be more than a year away, but the political dominoes are already starting to fall. Some ...
Among the state lawmakers who endorsed Feenstra for governor are Iowa Senate President Pro Tempore Ken Rozenboom, Assistant ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNIowa State Sen. Lynn Evans announces re-election bidAfter an exploratory campaign for Iowa's 4th Congressional District Seat, State Senator Lynn Evans announced his re-election ...
Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego will visit the Iowa State Fair, sparking 2028 presidential speculation. Gallego's visit will focus ...
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.
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.
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 ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Voting in the 2024 general election is underway, but the election process doesn't end when the winner is called. County officials will canvass local election results from each ...
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 ...
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