by Amie Rivers | Nov 5, 2024 | Election 2024
Good Election Day afternoon to you all, but especially to J. Ann Selzer, who could (depending on Iowa’s outcome) end up predicting something no other pollster did, and henceforth be crowned the queen of polling. How are we feeling? Would hearing from an excited...
by Zachary Oren Smith | Nov 5, 2024 | Election 2024
Now that you’ve voted, how does your vote get counted? We drew a roadmap Iowa takes after each Election Day to certify its results. You voted. You did your job. With a little patience we’ll have a result. Because there is so much attention on getting you to a precinct...
by Brook Bolen | Nov 1, 2024 | Election 2024
Most of us look forward to getting that nifty “I Voted” sticker upon voting. What’s better than that? Well, how about discounts and/or free treats for brandishing that sticker (or other proof that you voted)? Even though the Federal Election Commission made...
by Amie Rivers | Oct 29, 2024 | Election 2024
Have you voted yet? If you haven’t, don’t worry—you still have time to vote last minute! Here are four easy ways to make sure your vote counts this year: Fill out your absentee ballot and put it in the mail (this is your reminder to DO THAT NOW), or Drop...
by Nikoel Hytrek | Oct 24, 2024 | Election 2024
Sue Cahill is dedicated to education and representing the voices of Iowans in the Iowa House. Sue Cahill, the retired educator from Marshalltown who represents Iowa House District 52, first got involved in politics when she advocated for local students to have access...