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The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency, which draws the state's political maps, released its first set of proposed maps to lawmakers and to the public at 10 a.m.
Iowa’s nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency released its second proposal Thursday for new political boundaries after Republicans in the state Senate rejected the agency’s first plan.
But as Iowa officials prepare to reveal the first round of proposed maps this month, political onlookers are waiting to see whether the state's decades-long history of nonpartisan map-making can ...
Since enactment in 1980, Iowa has agreed to an unamended LSA map for the last four decades. In 1991 and 2011, the legislature went with the first maps presented. In 2001, it chose the second map.
Iowa City Democrat and state Rep. Christina Bohannan announced last month a challenge to Miller-Meeks in Iowa’s 2nd District. Under the new maps, Iowa City would be drawn into Iowa’s 1st District.
Iowa lawmakers approved the new redistricting maps that will impact political boundaries for the next decade. On Thursday, Democrats and Republicans agreed that the second set of maps were fair ...
RIGHT NOW. STACEY: GOOD EVENING. THANK YOU FOR JOINING US. IT IS TAKE TWO. IOWA’S SECOND TRY AT NEW POLITICAL REDISTRICTING MAPS WAS RELEASED THIS MORNING. RHEYA: THE NEW MAP IS ONHE T LE.FT THE ...
Iowa's current redistricting process was created by the Legislature in 1980. Under state law , the nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency draws maps for congressional and state legislative districts.
There are 1.9 million active voters in Iowa, according to the most recent figures available through the Iowa Secretary of State's office. Independent voters make up the largest chunk of the group ...
Now that we have our new political maps for the next decade, we can start to look ahead at what the next elections in Iowa might look like.
DES MOINES — There is bipartisan agreement at the Statehouse that Iowa should keep its nonpartisan approach to drawing boundaries for congressional and legislative districts.
Iowa voters in one of the most conservative counties speak out about political issues Iowa will be holding the Republican presidential caucuses on Jan. 15.
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