Learn everything you need to know about early in-person and absentee voting in Iowa for the Nov. 5 general election.
We're exactly seven weeks out from the November election and it's time to check your voting status and register if you haven't already done so.The Iowa Secretar
Two candidates are running to represent Iowa Senate District 20, which includes east Des Moines, Berwick, Altoona, Pleasant Hill, and southwest Ankeny. Incumbent Sen. Nate Boulton, a Democrat,
Iowa Senate District 14 includes Waukee, Adel, Van Meter and parts of West Des Moines and Clive in Dallas County. Trone Garriott, of West Des Moines, is seeking reelection to her third term. Hanson is currently a member of the Dallas County Board of Supervisors.
In 2016, the Iowa Poll showed Trump with a 4-point edge over Clinton in October and a 7-point edge just before the election. In 2020, the Iowa Poll showed Trump and Biden even in September before showing Trump with a 7-point lead in October.
A Democratic incumbent faces a Republican challenger looking to flip Iowa House District 42, which includes southern Ankeny.
On National Voter Registration Day, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is urging Iowans to register to vote ahead of November 5. To register or see if you are registered, click here.
A new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll has some findings that should give Trump some pause, as his struggles are about a lot more than Iowa.
Incumbent Republican Rep. Bill Gustoff is seeking a second term in the Iowa House and will face Democrat Heather Sievers in November.