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"When Iowans show up to vote, they are participating in a system that they can believe in," Pate said in a video.
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNPaul Pate plans for re-electionIowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said he plans to seek re-election. Pate posted on his social media pages over the weekend that he’s running again to maintain election integrity. The republican ...
(Des Moines) – Iowa’s top elections official has announced he is running for a fifth term in office.
The Republican, who has held the office since 2015, says more work remains to protect Iowa elections and encourage voter ...
"Iowa has set the gold standard for safe, secure and fair elections. And throughout my time as your secretary of state, Iowa's continually been recognized as the top-ranked state for election ...
Paul Pate, the current Iowa Secretary of State, said in a video released June 14 that he's seeking reelection to the office for a fifth term in 2026.
Iowa Republican U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst posted a sarcastic apology video Saturday in response to backlash following a viral ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) signed a bill into law enabling Iowa poll workers to challenge voters’ citizenship. This week, Reynolds announced she had given the final approval to House File ...
Eddie Andrews is the third official Republican candidate for governor — he joins Congressman Randy Feenstra, of Hull, and ...
Iowa Democrats are hoping to make midterm election gains in Senate and House races in a state that has shifted sharply right in recent years.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) signed a bill on Monday permitting poll workers to challenge voters over citizenship. The House File 954 legislation will require individuals to present proof of ...
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