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词条 Elections in Iowa
释义

  1. Electoral system

     Party system 

  2. General elections

  3. Local elections

  4. Special elections

  5. See also

     2010  2008 elections  2006 elections  2004 elections 

  6. References

  7. External links

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The number of elections in Iowa varies from year to year. Presidential elections are held every four years. Since 1972, Iowa has been the first state to vote in presidential primaries, with their caucuses. As with presidential elections, gubernatorial elections are held every four years - but are staggered such that they are held on general elections independently of the presidential election. Members of the Iowa Senate are elected every four years, with half of the Senate elected at each general election; all members of the Iowa House of Representatives are elected every two years. Additionally, elections for various government officials, judicial retention elections, and elections on referenda occur as part of various elections in Iowa.

Electoral system

Party system

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The Iowa Caucus is an electoral event in which residents meet in precinct caucuses in all of Iowa's 1,681 precincts and elect delegates to the corresponding county conventions.

General elections

In Iowa, a general election is held on Election Day during even-numbered years. In addition to the elections for the chief executive and legislature of the United States and of Iowa, general elections in Iowa include statewide elections for the Secretary of State, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, Secretary of Agriculture, and Attorney General. Also included are judicial retention elections and proposed amendments to the Iowa Constitution, along with various local elections.

Local elections

In Iowa, various local officials are elected at the general election. However, school and city elections are not held during a general election, but at a different regularly scheduled time. Regular school elections are held on the second Tuesday in September during odd-numbered years.[1] Regular city elections are held on Election Day during odd-numbered years.[2]

Special elections

In Iowa, special elections may be held throughout the year to fill various governmental vacancies or to vote on ballot initiatives. Special elections are generally held on Tuesdays and may not generally be held on the same day as a general or local election.[3]

See also

2010

  • Iowa elections, 2010

2008 elections

  • United States presidential election in Iowa, 2008
  • United States Senate election in Iowa, 2008
  • Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2008
  • Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2008
  • Iowa Republican caucuses, 2008

2006 elections

  • Iowa gubernatorial election, 2006
  • Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2006

2004 elections

  • United States presidential election in Iowa, 2004
  • Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2004
  • Political party strength in Iowa

References

1. ^Iowa Code § 277.1
2. ^Iowa Code § 376.1
3. ^Iowa Code § 39.2(1)

External links

  • Voting and Elections Information at the Iowa Secretary of State official website
  • {{Ballotpedia|Iowa|Iowa}}
  • Iowa election laws - a compilation of Iowa laws related to elections.
    • Iowa election laws changed pages - an update with those pages changed since the last publication of the Iowa election laws, current as of October 2008.
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