Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4 — the final day for Iowans to vote in the 2025 election. Polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday for in-person voting. The deadline for returning an absentee ballot is also on Tuesday.
As Iowa City prepares for city and school elections, candidates for city council are sharing their priorities with voters.Newman Abuissa, running for council f
President Donald Trump has endorsed Iowa U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks for re-election in Iowa's 1st Congressional District, praising her as a "strong advocate" for Iowa and giving her his "Complete and Total Endorsement.
Iowans will head to the voter box on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to make their voices heard in local city and school elections. Here's what voters should know.
Ballots cast this fall could affect your day-to-day life more than votes we cast for Congress and president, writes the Register's editorial board.
Interest in local elections in Jefferson this fall appears to be greater than usual. It’s a good thing. City council and school board elections in Iowa are held in odd-numbered years. In both 2021 and 2023,
Both transportation services want to make voting more accessible. CyRide routes around Ames can be found on the company's website. DART will offer free local and express trips along with Bus Plus trips to and from polling locations in its basic service area. Full routes are listed on Ride-DART's website.
As the city and school election on Nov. 4 quickly approaches, Curious Iowa answers readers' voting-related questions
On this week's Close Up, we look at some of the key bond referendums that will be on ballots across the state on Election Day.
President Donald Trump scored a legal win on Friday in his lawsuit against Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register. The case will now land in Iowa State Court.