Thirty-four school board and city candidates across seven Iowa counties will not be listed on the ballot in the November election due to errors made by filing officers.
Two Northwest Iowa communities did not meet the filing requirements for school and city positions set by the Iowa code and will have to undergo write-in campaigns.
Just as Iowa's political landscape was starting to settle, U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst has again upended the playing field. Can Democrats capitalize?
When Storm Lake residents head to the polls in November, there will be no mayoral candidate on the ballot. With Mayor Mike Porsch stepping down after 8 years, and nobody filing to run, the city is now facing an election with an empty ballot at the top.
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate has issued a statement following reports of errors made by school board secretaries and city clerks ahead of the 2025 election.Voters will have to write-in candidates’ names because of the errors.
Secretary of State Paul Pate says election workers in 7 Iowa counties failed to submit candidates' paperwork on time, which means those candidates will not be on November ballots.
The special election for Iowa House District 7 in north-central Iowa will take place Dec. 9, Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Wednesday. The state legislative seat was previously held by former Rep. Mike Sexton,
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernt's annual Roast and Ride event features a motorcycle ride — the proceeds from which benefit an Iowa veterans-related charity — and a hog roast and rally.
Klimesh will take over for Sen. Jack Whitver, who announced last week that he was stepping down as majority leader and not running for reelection in 2026.
Gov. Kim Reynolds has set a special election to fill the Iowa House seat Mike Sexton vacated to accept a U.S. Department of Agriculture role.