Oliver Weilein and Ross Nusser advanced in the race to fill the vacant Iowa City council seat on Tuesday. The candidates will vie for one open council seat on March 4.
(ABC 6 News) — In Iowa, about 183,000 inactive voters have been removed from the state’s voter registration list. Those removed have not voted in an election since 2020. Secretary of State Paul Pete says it is part of his office’s effort to maintain clean voter lists, which he says is a core component of keeping Iowa elections safe and secure.
President Trump's legal team has amended suit over the Iowa Poll, adding claims by U.S. Rep. Marianette Miller-Meeks and former state Sen. Brad Zaun
Both Oliver Weilein and Ross Nusser are one step closer to an Iowa City City Council seat following a primary election on Tuesday. The primary election intended to narrow the three candidates to two.
Democrat Mike Zimmer has defeated Republican Kate Whittington in the special election for Senate District 35, which was vacated by Chris Cournoyer.
The Iowa Secretary of State's Office says inactive voters who haven't participated in an Iowa election since 2020 have now been marked as canceled. Iowans will get a notice if their registration has been canceled. They then have the opportunity to return to active status and make necessary updates.
Oliver Weilein won the Iowa City Council special election primary Tuesday with 69 percent of the votes cast in District C. Ross Nusser finished second with 27 percent of the vote.
Oliver Weilein and Ross Nusser have emerged as the leading candidates in the Iowa City District C primary, with all precincts reporting.Weilein secured 641 vote
Democrat Mike Zimmer is the newest Iowa senator, flipping the Senate District 35 seat in Tuesday’s special election. Zimmer won with 52% of the vote to Republican Katie Whittington’s 48%, according to unofficial results published by the Iowa Secretary of State.
U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks and a former state senator joined President Donald Trump's lawsuit against pollster Ann Selzer, the Des Moines Register and the newspaper's parent company, Gannett.
After recently announcing her departure from the Iowa City City Council race, Sharon DeGraw will remain on ballots in the upcoming primary election. The primary election is set to take place on Feb. 4 and was originally meant to narrow down three candidates to two for the vacant District C seat in the Iowa
If you thought the freezing rain was all done, think again. Iowans could encounter slick road conditions again this weekend.