Each Iowa legislative district that had a special election in 2025 swung at least 10 points toward Democrats. Will that continue in 2026's midterms?
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This year’s midterm elections could draw heightened attention to Iowa because several high-profile seats are open, including the governor’s office, a U.S. Senate seat and multiple congressional races.
He tells voters in Oskaloosa and Knoxville that party can't 'keep trying to do the same thing over and over again' — a swipe at three-time Democratic candidate Christina Bohannan
State lawmakers returned to the Iowa Capitol Monday to kick off the 2026 legislative session. It's the 10th year Republicans have had control of the Legislature.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) -- The Iowa legislative session in 2026 is similar to the political makeup from 2025 with Republicans holding the majority of seats in both the house and senate, something that they have done since 2017. But there will be some differences.
Iowa State Representative Tom Gerhold announced he will seek re-election for another term in the Iowa House of Representatives in House District 84.
Clean water advocate and author Chris Jones announced he is formally launching a campaign for Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, centering his bid on what he calls Iowa's worsening water-quality crisis and the influence of industrial agribusiness.
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