Elections--State

Displaying 1 - 50 of 334 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Iowa second Amendment
Northern Iowan 119:22, p.3
Bailey Klinkhammer writes an opinion piece on the nature of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Amendments that was added to the Iowa Constitution. Klinkhammer believes that this will make any attempts of passing gun legislations harder therefore causing looser regulations and more gun violence across the state; photo.
2 Who is on the ballot?
Northern Iowan 119:20, p.4
A page of the newspaper dedicated to stating the names, political parties, position, and photos of each candidate running in the Iowa midterm election; photo.
3 Meet the candidates: midterm edition
Northern Iowan 119:20, p.1
Caroline Christensen gives a run down of the midterm candidates. The candidates include Kim Reynolds, Deidre Dejear, Chuck Grassley, Michael Franken, Liz Mathis, and Ashley Hinson; photo.
4 Bring back the blue
Northern Iowan 119:18, p.3
Bailey Klinkhammer writes an opinion piece on their thoughts of why Iowan voters should vote Democrat for the midterm election this year; photo.
5 2022 midterms approach
Northern Iowan 119:16, p.1
Mallory Schmitz gives readers information on early voting and absentee ballot requests for the upcoming midterm election; photo.
6 A Country Divided: UNI reacts to Election Day
Northern Iowan 117:23, p.1
UNI students and professors discuss the 2020 presidential election as well as the state-wide elections for the United States Congress. Both students and professors express their opinions on the uncalled race and the role of mail-in ballots; photo.
7 A disappointment for Iowa youth
Northern Iowan 117:23, p.3
Although the 2020 precedential election is still too close to call, Goedken discusses the Iowa "red shift" results and feels scared and victimized as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and a female; photo.
8 Election Day: Where, how to vote
Northern Iowan 117:22, p.2
Information about voting in the 2020 election; photo.
9 2020 Election
Northern Iowan 117:14, p.8
The Northern Iowan staff reminds students how to vote in the upcoming election and gives brief summaries about ballot candidates; photos.
10 Senate candidate Woods visits UNI
Northern Iowan 116:40, p.2
The Northern Iowa Democrats hosted Iowa U.S. senate candidate Cal Woods in Maucker Union on February 27; Woods was one of the Democratic challengers of senator Joni Ernst; photo.
11 Voters sound off on 2018 midterm
Northern Iowan 115:22, p.1
The 2018 midterm election results are in. Kim Reynolds won the gubernatorial election, the first time a female governor had been elected in Iowa. Abby Finkenauer defeated Rod Blum in Iowa House district one; Dave Loebsack won in district two; Cindy Axne won in district three; Steve King won in district four. Black Hawk County saw record voter turnout. Nationwide, Democrats gained control of the House of Representatives; photos.
12 First district candidates sound off
Northern Iowan 115:21, p.1
The article gives an overview of House of Representatives candidates Rod Blum and Abby Finkenauer and their stances on issues including heath care, the environment, abortion, and immigration; photos.
13 Analyzing the gubernatorial candidates
Northern Iowan 115:18, p.1
Iowa's candidates for governor are Kim Reynolds and Fred Hubbell. The article discuses their backgrounds and positions on issues; photos.
14 Informed voting is important
Northern Iowan 115:15, p.3
The author encourages research on political candidates before casting a vote; photo.
15 UNI hosts First District Debate
Northern Iowan 115:13, p.1
UNI hosted the first Iowa First District debate between Abby Finkenauer and Rod Blum, both of who are running for the House of Representatives seat.
16 Votes in local elections matter
Northern Iowan 115:10, p.3
In the author's opinion, it is important for students to vote in local elections. Wolf shares ways that local politics impact UNI and how to vote; photos.
17 LTE: midterm elections matter
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.3
Corbin, professor emeritus of marketing, discusses the importance of midterm elections and the possible impacts on issues; photo.
18 Election results restore hope
Northern Iowan 114:22, p.3
Opinion columnist Cobb recaps election results on the state and local level that occurred on Tuesday, November 7th; photo.
19 Celebrating a victory for all americans
Northern Iowan 111:22, p.3
Jessica Kautzer talks about diversity in the United States Government, and how we all should be proud of where we stand.
20 End Iowa's early caucus
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.3
Student Corey Cooling talks about his opinion on the early caucus and how he feels it should stop.
21 Does anybody care anymore?
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove looks at the number of students that participate in voting and urges students to be more politically active; photo.
22 Branstad visits UNI campus; campaigns for upcoming midterm election
Northern Iowan 111:5, p.1
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad visited UNI as part of his campaign in upcoming elections; photo.
23 Branstad visits UNI campus; campaigns for upcoming midterm election
Northern Iowan 111:5, p.1
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad visited UNI as part of his campaign in upcoming elections; photo.
24 Sen. Hatch starts new campaign
Northern Iowan 110:34, p.1
As re-election season comes closer, Senator Jack Hatch has joined the race for governor. He believes that there needs to be more focus on funding for higher education. He supports Branstad's initiatives to help veterans, and wants to expand them.
25 UNI's political science department to host 'Election 2012: What did it mean?'
Public Relations News Release 2012:144, p.1
UNI's Department of Political Science is hosting a discussion on the 2012 elections. This discussion will include possible implications of electing officials.
26 Don't get comfortable
Northern Iowan 109:23, p.4
Column advises not to let recent political triumph cause us to turn a blind eye or deaf ear to the actions of the present government. Democratic victory is a relief, but is not end of the struggles we face as a nation.
27 What really changes (a reflection on the effect of the election)
Northern Iowan 109:23, p.4
Column underscores how citizens affect their own life by the choices they make and the relationships they experience. People should define for themselves what is most important and what does not change.
28 Vote for Ben Lange
Northern Iowan 109:19, p.7
Reasons why Ben Lange is the best candidate in upcoming election for U. S. House of Representatives.
29 Be an informed voter
Northern Iowan 109:5, p.4
Take time to determine what really matters to you in the upcoming election. Are education, women's rights, or international problems high on your agenda? Examine Web sites, newspapers, and voting records of candidates. Young people need to vote; photo.
30 Nov. 6: Mark the date
Northern Iowan 109:2, p.7
Students urged to vote on November 6. Study the candidates and the issues. Remember elected officials make daily decisions that have an effect on our lives. VOTE !!!
31 Voting for justice(s)
Northern Iowan 108:21, p.5
The Family Leader taken to task for 2010 campaign to vote out Iowa Supreme Court judges. Persons voting today urged to vote for leaders who have integrity and courage.
32 Letter to the Editor
Northern Iowan 108:10, p.3
Students urged to vote in the upcoming District 18 Iowa Senate seat race.
33 Marriage equality is at risk
Northern Iowan 108:9, p.3
With the appointment of Swati Dandekar, her senate spot is up for a special election. Liz Mathis is the Democratic candidate. If you wins the Democrats will hold the majority in the Iowa Senate.
34 What did it mean?
Northern Iowan 107:23, p.1
Professor Donna Hoffman led a discussion forum on what messages were sent during the election of 2010; believes that there was no mandate this year and that negative ads are not well received by Iowa voters; photo.
35 Life after the elections
Northern Iowan 107:21, p.12
Readers urged to decide and think for themselves on key issues, even after the elections; photo.
36 Joe the Plumber, M. D.
Northern Iowan 107:20, p.7
Discussion of the recent election results that removed three members of the Iowa Supreme Court discussed.
37 Think
Northern Iowan 107:19, p.9
Students urged to think before forwarding messages via E-mail that may or may not be true factual. Think before you vote. Become informed on the issues and where the candidates stand. VOTE.
38 Letter to the editor
Northern Iowan 107:16, p.12
Students urged to vote for Bob Kressig and Doris Kelly; for retention of the Iowa Supreme Court justices; and against the constitutional convention in the upcoming election.
39 Are Dems doomed?
Northern Iowan 107:15, p.9
With the mid term elections two weeks away, Democrats are fighting to hold the majority in the House and Senate. The high unemployment rate and weak economy are the focus of voters. The results will be interesting.
40 Don't 'just' vote
Northern Iowan 107:14, p.8
Students urged to make informed decisions when voting in November. Elected officials will determine the direction of the state. Listen, read, and examine their positions before you vote.
41 Election 2010
Northern Iowan 107:13, p.1
Candidates from both major parties for governor, senator, and state and federal representative share their views on same-sex marriage, energy, the economy, and education.
42 Doris Kelley cares about identity theft
Northern Iowan 105:5, p.7
Believes the Representative Kelley understands this issue well.
43 A vote for education
Northern Iowan 103:18, p.8
UNI student expresses support for Doris Kelley in the upcoming election.
44 Debate should increase voter awareness
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.1
NISG and the speech and debate team are sponsoring a debate between the candidates in districts 19 and 20. Information and increasing student voting in the upcoming election are the goals of the debate.
45 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The Iowa Statehouse Candidate Debate will take place Wednesday, October 11.
46 Non-presidential elections need voters, too
Northern Iowan 103:9, p.7
Americans need to be aware and participate in off year elections. Iowa governor's race is examined.
47 A photo bias?
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.6
Photo differences noted in the gubernatorial article in a previous Northern Iowan.
48 Fallon returns to UNI
Northern Iowan 102:50, p.3
Gubernatorial candidate Ed Fallon presented views on funding higher education; photo.
49 Ed Fallon reaches out to UNI; gubernatorial candidate meet students
Northern Iowan 102:48, p.1
Ed Fallon speaks at local fundraising event; talks about campaign and his platform; photo.
50 Iowa gubernatorial candidates to discuss energy policy at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Seven governor candidates will participate in an Energy Forum.