You can still vote on Election Day or during early voting in Iowa if you missed the pre-registration deadline on Oct. 21. Here's how:
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said Tuesday he referred alleged noncitizens who voted in past elections for criminal prosecution, and he told county auditors to require about 2,000 people who may be citizens to vote a provisional ballot in this election.
Besides choosing candidates in national, state and county offices, Iowans are also voting on two amendments to the Iowa Constitution.
Iowa's 1st District candidates, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Christina Bohannan, participate in a debate tonight. Here's how to watch.
An audit audit of Iowa's voter registration rolls raised a lot of questions on Tuesday.The Iowa Secretary of States Office said the audit found that, over a pe
Iowa Secretary of State Paul says a recent review of Iowa voter registration lists for at least the past six elections found over 150 people who admitted they are not U.S. citizens and are ineligible to vote.
The Iowa Secretary of State's Office said a recent audit has identified more than 2,100 potential noncitizens who have illegally voted in past elections or are registered to vote.
Voters in Waukee, Adel, Van Meter and parts of West Des Moines and Clive have the choice to elect Democratic Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott or her Republican challenger Mark Hanson to represent Senate District 14 in the Iowa Legislature.
Iowa's GOP Governor kim reynolds -- and congresswoman mariannette miller-meeks -- hit the campaign trail together today -- encouraging iowans to vote in the upc
DES MOINES, Iowa – A recent audit found 2,100 non-citizens have voted or registered to vote in Iowa. Secretary of State Paul Pate that is the result of a recent review of 2.3 million voter records. According to the audit:
Iowa Supreme Court Justice David May joined the 4-3 majority that allowed Iowa's six-week abortion ban to take effect.
The Speaker of the U.S. House made a quick trip to Iowa to rally with two Iowa Republicans seeking re-election. Speaker Mike Johnson said he’s been to Iowa “multiple times” because the races in Iowa’s first and third congressional districts could decide whether Republicans retain majority control of the U.