The chairman of the Iowa G-O-P says the party will spend “hundreds of thousands of dollars” on a voter turn-out effort this year. Jeff Kaufmann says getting Republicans to vote bef Election Day is the priority.
Today is the day Iowa’s Secretary of State certifies which candidates will have their names printed on Iowa ballots for the November election, but three Libertarian Party candidates have gone to court asking for a delay until their legal challenge is resolved.
A Polk County District Court Judge ordered the state to delay the certification of ballots Tuesday while three Iowa Libertarians running for Congress try to get back on the ballot.
Tuesday marks the first day Iowans can request an absentee ballot for the November election.Ballots will be mailed out starting Oct. 16. That is also the day you can vote in person at your county auditor's office.
Three Libertarian candidates in Iowa running for U.S. Congress will not be named on election ballots this November after a panel ruled they failed to comply with state law.
Voters will decide whether or not to continue the West Lyon Community School District’s physical plant and equipment levy. The current levy expires in June 2025. The property tax would not exceed 67 cents per $1,000 of the assessed valuation of property within the school district. The money is approved every 10 years.
The Iowa Secretary of State’s office was expected to certify ballots Tuesday with candidates’ names for the November general election.
Labor Day kicked off in East Moline with a parade and then a picnic in recognition of working Americans. Democratic politicians gave speeches at the “Salute to Labor” picnic to try to garner union support.
The decision comes amid a challenge to the State Objections Panel decision to remove three Libertarian candidates from the ballot last week.
Labor Day kicked off in East Moline with a parade and then a picnic in recognition of working Americans. Democratic politicians gave speeches at the “Salute to Labor” picnic to try to garner union support.
Three congressional candidates were originally removed from Iowa's ballot by a state panel, now they still have a chance to see their names on the ticket.