November 15, 2021 •
Iowa Special Election Scheduled for December 14
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds called a special election on December 14 to fill the Senate District 1 vacancy caused by the resignation of Sen. Zach Whiting. Whiting resigned effective October 30 to take a job with the conservative think tank, […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds called a special election on December 14 to fill the Senate District 1 vacancy caused by the resignation of Sen. Zach Whiting.
Whiting resigned effective October 30 to take a job with the conservative think tank, Texas Public Policy Foundation.
There is no primary, and the filing deadline is November 19.
The winning candidate will serve the remainder of Whiting’s term, which runs through 2022.
October 11, 2021 •
Iowa Second Special Session for Redistricting Set for October 28
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to convene a second special legislative session on October 28 to consider a second set of maps as part of the redistricting process. The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency (LSA) will release a second […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to convene a second special legislative session on October 28 to consider a second set of maps as part of the redistricting process.
The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency (LSA) will release a second set of maps by October 21.
Lawmakers are permitted to reject the first two maps without amendment. This does not affect Alerts reporting.
October 6, 2021 •
Iowa Legislature Adjourns After Rejecting Redistricting Plan
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die October 5 after a one-day session in which lawmakers voted to reject the redistricting plan and passed a resolution outlining their concerns with the plan to be sent to the nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency […]
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die October 5 after a one-day session in which lawmakers voted to reject the redistricting plan and passed a resolution outlining their concerns with the plan to be sent to the nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency (LSA), which is tasked with drawing the maps.
The LSA has 35 days to submit a new plan addressing lawmakers’ concerns.
After the plan is submitted, Gov. Kim Reynolds is expected to call for another special session so lawmakers can consider it.
This does not affect lobbying reporting.
September 23, 2021 •
Iowa Special Election Scheduled for October 12
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds called a special election for House District 29 on October 12 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Rep. Wes Breckenridge on September 10. There is no primary, and candidates will be nominated directly […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds called a special election for House District 29 on October 12 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Rep. Wes Breckenridge on September 10.
There is no primary, and candidates will be nominated directly by political parties.
The winning candidate will serve the remainder of Breckenridge’s term, which runs through 2022.
September 15, 2021 •
Iowa Special Session for Redistricting Scheduled
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to convene a special legislative session on October 5 to consider and enact a plan of legislative and congressional districting. This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to convene a special legislative session on October 5 to consider and enact a plan of legislative and congressional districting.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
August 5, 2021 •
Iowa Special Election Scheduled for September 14
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to schedule a special election for House District 37 on September 14 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rep. John Landon on July 29, 2021. Iowa law requires a special […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to schedule a special election for House District 37 on September 14 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rep. John Landon on July 29, 2021.
Iowa law requires a special election to be called within five days following a vacancy in the Iowa legislature.
There is no primary, and candidates will be nominated directly by political parties.
The winning candidate will serve the remainder of Landon’s term, which runs through 2022, and the seat will come up for election again next year.
May 20, 2021 •
Iowa Adjourns Sine Die
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die May 19 after being in session for 129 days. Lawmakers remained in session past their original adjournment date of April 30 to reach a consensus on a tax cut package. Other legislation passed during […]
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die May 19 after being in session for 129 days.
Lawmakers remained in session past their original adjournment date of April 30 to reach a consensus on a tax cut package.
Other legislation passed during the session included a bill banning cities, counties, and school districts from implementing mask mandates, which Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law less than an hour after the session adjourned at 11:45 PM.
Lawmakers also passed a bill reducing the state’s early voting period and closing the polls an hour earlier on election day for all future elections.
January 12, 2021 •
Iowa Special Election Scheduled for January 26
A special election for Iowa Senate District 41 is scheduled for January 26. Gov. Kim Reynolds called the special election to fill the vacancy left by newly elected Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, who stepped down last month. Following a recount, Miller-Meeks […]
A special election for Iowa Senate District 41 is scheduled for January 26.
Gov. Kim Reynolds called the special election to fill the vacancy left by newly elected Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, who stepped down last month.
Following a recount, Miller-Meeks was certified by Iowa as the winner by six votes out of nearly 400,000.
The election result, however, is being contested by her Democratic opponent, Rita Hart.
A spokesman for Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats will provisionally seat Miller-Meeks pending the outcome of the challenge.
The House can later decide Hart won the race and should replace Miller-Meeks.
Hart’s contest argues at least 22 lawfully cast votes, including 18 for her, were wrongly excluded due to a variety of errors.
The Associated Press has not called a winner in this race.
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