Iowa passed Voter ID laws in 2017. Here’s what to know now
While Iowa's voter ID law may have put hurdles in the way of casting a ballot, county auditors and poll workers are still committed to helping all eligible citizens vote on Election Day.
While Iowa's voter ID law may have put hurdles in the way of casting a ballot, county auditors and poll workers are still committed to helping all eligible citizens vote on Election Day.
A guide to becoming a poll worker in Iowa. If you’d like to be an election worker in Iowa, the easiest way to do it is to go to pollworker.iowa.gov. There, you can click or tap on the "Become a...
Christina Bohannan, a Democrat from Iowa City, is running for Iowa’s 1st Congressional District with hopes to defeat Republican US Rep. Marriannette Miller-Meeks of Davenport. Bohannan, who first...
It's Election Day, and you have done literally nothing to prepare for this. Don't worry: You can still vote! Here's how. Iowa’s general election is Tuesday, November 5, 2024. If you're reading...
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Not everyone can have their ideal candidate for president, especially about 100 days out from the election. But Colleen Hunkele, a millennial Iowan, believes while Harris isn’t their ideal...
A step-by-step guide to early voting in Iowa. If you want to vote, but you don't have the time or ability to go to your polling location for whatever reason, an easy solution is to vote early. In...
Alicia Korenini’s immediate reaction to President Biden dropping out of the race was confusion and worry—but soon after, the Iowa Millennial began feeling a sense of hope that had been lost for a...
Ingrid Alg-Liening is voting because she has watched her family, friends, classmates, and many Americans fall victim to gun violence throughout her life. As a first-time voter who has spent years...
If you're worried about interacting with a bunch of people when you go to the polls to vote this year, you don't have to be. In fact, voting is generally low-interaction, but if you really want to talk to as few people as possible, you have some options.