There are roughly the same number of registered “no-party” voters as there are registered Democrats in the state of Iowa.
Nonpartisan elections analysts at the Cook Political Report have moved two Iowa congressional races into their most competitive category.
If you're planning to vote, you need to be registered first. Here's how to register to vote in Iowa or make sure you're registration is still active.
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.
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Meet the candidates seeking to unseat Democratic Rep. Sean Bagniewski in the House district that represents Des Moines' north and west sides.
Hear from Polk County Auditor Jamie Fitzgerald as he explains the process used for testing Iowa's vote tabulator machines ahead of the 2024 election.
Iowans within KCCI's designated market area can use the map below to find their sample ballots. Not all county auditors have posted or will post their sample ballots online. In those cases, call your county auditor to discuss ways to see a sample ballot.
Election Day is Nov. 5 and we know many Iowa voters have questions about heading to the polls. We answer several of those questions below, with a list of important dates heading into the general election. Wednesday, Oct. 16: Early voting begins; Iowa county auditors will begin sending out requested absentee ballots.
Pre-election vote tabulator testing is just one of the safeguards in place in Iowa's election system that ensure votes are counted accurately.
Democrats hoping to take back control of the U.S. House are now looking at several new races across the country, including two of Iowa's four Congressional race
Five House races are now trending in favor of Democrats, according to new analysis from the Cook Political Report.