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,
Iowa voters will cast their votes in the upcoming 2025 city council and local school board elections. Early and absentee voting began Oct. 15. Here's what Iowa voters need to know as Election Day approaches. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025. Polling locations are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Early and absentee voting for city council and school boards in Iowa begins Oct. 15. What else you need to know about voting in our complete guide.
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Iowa City Community School Board candidates discussed issues surrounding staff safety in schools and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, protocols, at a public forum hosted by the Johnson County League of Women Voters at the Iowa City Senior Center on Wednesday.
Early in-person and mail-in voting begins Wednesday for Iowa's 2025 city/school elections. Here's what you need to know about checking your voter registration status, how to vote early in-person and by mail,
The Press-Citizen asked Iowa City's city council candidates to share the challenges they think are facing the community and more. What they said:
With Election Day fast approaching, The Gazette asked candidates to complete a questionnaire about their priorities if elected. Here's what they had to say about how they would address affordable housing needs in Iowa City.
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,
Though there have been many shake-ups in Iowa races heading into the 2026 campaign season, Republican candidates have largely kept their fundraising leads in Iowa’s U.S. Senate and House races, according to the most recent Federal Election Commission reports.
Illinois state lawmakers went back to Springfield this week for the veto session with a Clean Energy Proposal on the table. And Iowa’s latest two-year cycle for city elections will be decided in a little more than two weeks.
The reported messages impersonate officials and candidates. Pate advised Iowans to verify election information through trusted sources.