Republican Wendy Larson defeated Democrat Rachel Burns to win a special election for Iowa House District 7 in northwest Iowa.
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Voters had to choose between two candidates from same Iowa town
Republican Wendy Larson and Democrat Rachel Burns both live in Odebolt. They are running to replace Mike Sexton, a Republican from Rockwell City, who resigned his seat in September to take a job with the Trump administration as director of U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development in Iowa.
A special election on Tuesday features two candidates from the same small town in northwest Iowa. The outcome could be an indicator of political sentiment in rural Iowa after recent contests in the state — and across the country — have favored Democratic candidates.
Relentlessly squeezing out advantages with new maps isn't good for our country, but there is another way, writes the Register's editorial board.
As Republicans and Democrats look ahead to next year’s midterms, both parties are keeping an eye on a series of state and local special elections to close the year out. Democrats are seeking
Unofficial results show Republican Wendy Larson winning Iowa’s House District 7 special election by more than 1,600 votes, filling the seat vacated by Mike Sexton.
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