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Everything you need to know about the June 4 primary election, including voting absentee
Iowans will head to the polls June 4 to vote in primary elections for U.S. Congress, state legislative seats and countywide positions. Read More
What to know about voting in Iowa’s June 4 primary; absentee ballot requests due May 20
Iowa’s June 4 primary election is right around the corner, and early voting began on Wednesday. Here's everything you need to know about voting in the primary election. Read More
Early voting begins today
Good morning, Iowa, and happy first day of early voting! Voting for the June 4 primary elections officially kicks off today. Auditors will start mailing absentee ballots, and Iowans can beginning ... Read More
Your Guide to the 2024 Elections
Your essential guide to the 2024 South Dakota elections. Discover local insights, candidate information, and voting resources with detailed state-by-state coverage. Read More
North Dakota's top election officials talk electoral process, safety and security
When voters go to the polls this year to cast their ballots, they will be participating in an electoral process that has required countless hours of preparation and training. But ... Read More
Meet the candidates running for Iowa House District 23 in the June 4 primary election
Democrat Karen Varley is challenging Republican state Rep. Ray "Bubba" Sorensen this fall for the Iowa House District 23 seat. Read More
Austin Baeth running unopposed for reelection in Sherman Hill's Iowa House District 36
Where does Iowa House District 36 Rep. Austin Baeth stand on issues such as education, abortion and taxes in his reelection bid? Read More
Book-banning advocates seek elected power as book challenges near fever pitch
Book challenges can come from community members, parents or activists. In western North Carolina, some school boards saw those challenges come from school board candidates and school board members ... Read More
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