(Des Moines) Voters in Iowa who had to use a provisional ballot to vote in the general election have until today to make their vote count. More than two thousand names were on a list of potential non-citizens following an audit by the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office. Eligible citizens listed who did vote with a provisional ballot will have to bring proof of citizenship to their county auditor’s office to make their vote count. According to some news sources on Monday, most races have already been decided in Iowa, although the District 1 race was still open.
Some Iowa Voters Need to Verify Citizenship
By Tom Robinson
Nov 12, 2024 | 6:11 AM
Story Content (c) 2024 Meredith Communications LC - All Rights Reserved.
LOCAL NEWS
Iowa Congressional District 1 Recount Continuing This Morning
(Scott County, IA) -- The recount in the Iowa Congressional District One race is continuing this morning. Scott County election officials began the count process this past Friday and are starting up...
12h ago
High-Speed Pursuit Ends in Fiery Crash; 1-Year-Old Rescued by Deputy
(Fremont Co) The Fremont County Sheriff's Office released information on a pursuit that ended in a crash Sunday morning. On Sunday, November 17, at approximately 6:12 a.m., the Fremont County Sheriff'...
Nov 18, 2024
LOCAL SPORTS
Friday's High School Football Championship Scores
Friday, November 22 9:00 am Class 2A: West Lyon 42, Spirit Lake 7 The Wildcats hold the Indians to just 8 net yards rushing in the game and forced five turnovers. For West Lyon, Tate Hawf had 17 ca...
Nov 22, 2024
Thursday's Iowa High School State Championship Football Scores
Eight-Player St. Mary's, Remsen 51, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 12 Class A Tri-Center 14 West Hancock, 10 Class 1A Grundy Center 28, Dike-New Hartford 7 Class 4A North Polk 24, Pella 14 Friday, Nov. 22 Class 2...
Nov 21, 2024