Democrats in Iowa's top contested congressional races have raised and spent more than Republicans. But Republicans have more cash left in the bank.
In their fight to flip the House, Democrats are eyeing gains in what may seem an unlikely spot: Iowa. Two GOP seats in the Hawkeye State have emerged as true battlegrounds in the final stretch of the campaign,
Iowa Sen. Janet Petersen is seeking a fourth term in office this fall. She is the only candidate on the ballot in Des Moines-based District 18.
An incumbent faces a third-party challenger to represent Iowa House District 49, which includes downtown Ames.
Busy on Election Day, but still want the experience of in-person voting? Early in-person voting is now available in the state of Iowa.
The Nov. 5 election is just weeks away and News 8 wants to make sure you have what you need to know before heading to the polls in Iowa.
Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Oregon and Rhode Island began early voting on Wednesday, leaving just one state to kick off the 2024 election.
The Republican National Committee announced in April it plans to enlist more than 100,000 volunteers and attorneys in battleground states for the election, county officials in Iowa say they're getting more volunteers.
Incumbent state Rep. Carter Nordman and Joe Shelly are vying to represent the district that covers parts of Dallas, Guthrie and Greene counties.
Two candidates are facing off for an open Iowa Senate seat covering Marshall County and parts of Story County. Meet Kara Warme and Mike Wolfe.
County Republican and Democratic organizers say interest is pouring in across Iowa from residents interested in being a poll watcher on Election Day.