President Donald Trump scored a legal win on Friday in his lawsuit against Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register. The case will now land in Iowa State Court.
Iowans will head to the voter box on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to make their voices heard in local city and school elections. Here's what voters should know.
Election season in Iowa has officially started. Early and absentee voting began Wednesday, Oct. 15, for the 2025 city and school elections. Election Day is Nov. 4. More: Everything to know about Des Moines metro school board,
Five candidates are vying for three seats on the Iowa City school board in next month's election. The Gazette asked the candidates about their priorities, support of the district's facility plan, and student and teacher safety.
West Des Moines City Council Member Renee Hardman is Democrats' nominee for a Dec. 30 special election for a West Des Moines-based Iowa Senate seat.
The Iowa City Education Association has endorsed Jayne Finch, Ruthina Malone, and Dan Stevenson for the school board election. Incumbent Ruthina Malone received an "Educator's Choice distinction" from the association.
There are 55 bond proposals going before Iowa voters on Nov. 4, 2025, for a total of $1.6 billion, according to Iowans for Tax Relief.
As the government shutdown drags into another week, the blame game in Washington is already spilling into next year’s campaigns. It could have implications on Iowa's key 2026 races.
Election Day is Nov. 4, and knowing what's on your ballot can make it easier to efficiently get in and out of the voting booth.
Speaking to a suburban Des Moines conservative group, Carlin shared his views on abortion, marriage equality, the 2020 presidential election, and campaign finance reform
Voting has officially begun for the November elections in communities across Eastern Iowa. Local election offices, including Black Hawk County, opened for early voting today. Voters have the opportunity to participate in city council races,
If I was in charge of the state budget and had just watched $825 million unexpectedly disappear, I suppose I’d try to bluff my way out of this mess, too. Which is what the Reynolds administration looked like it was doing last week,
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