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Area General Election results

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UPDATE: Nov. 7 at 11:15 a.m.

 

U.S. House District 1 has 100% of the precincts reporting. The AP has not called the race due to its closeness: 799 votes. 

Current standings: Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R, Inc)  leads by 206,669 votes at 50.1% of the vote. Oppenate Christina Bohannan (D) follows with 205,870 votes and 49.9%. 

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Area election results

 

Thousands of voters in Iowa showed up to the polls to cast their ballots for the General Election, which took place Nov. 5. 

 

The following are the election results for the area as of noon on Nov. 6th. More coverage will follow in the coming hours and days.

 

Key: 

• Bold text is the projected winner

• INC (Incumbent)

 

President Of The United States (80% OF PRECINCTS REPORTING)

Donald Trump (R), 51%

• 71,760,575 votes 

Kamala Harris (D), 48%

• 66,882,97  votes

 

U.S. HOUSE - DISTRICT 1

Currently, the race between Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) and Christina Bohannan (D) is too close to call. 

 

Jones County:

 

STATE HOUSE - DISTRICT 66

Steven Bradley (R, INC), 55.4%

• 9,539 votes 

Andy McKean (D), 44.6%

• 7,667 votes

 

JONES COUNTY AUDITOR

Whitney Hein (R), 100%

• 9,084 votes 

 

JONES COUNTY SHERIFF

Greg A. Graver (R), 100%

• 9,612 votes

 

JONES COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 5

Jeff Swisher (R, INC), 82.2%

• 8,094 votes

Tom Durgin (L), 17.8%

• 1,753 votes

 

Linn County:

 

STATE HOUSE - DISTRICT 83

Cindy Golding (R, INC),58.8%

• 11,313 votes

Kent McNally (D), 41.2%

• 7,940 votes

 

LINN COUNTY AUDITOR

Todd Taylor (D), 55.6%

• 63,973 votes

Terry Chostner (R), 44.4%

• 51,173 votes 

 

LINN COUNTY SHERIFF

Brian D. Gardner (D), 100%

• 85,825 votes 

 

LINN COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 3

Brandy Zumbach Meisheid (R), 53%

• 20,209 votes

Molly Donahue (D), 47%

• 17,906 votes

 

Public Measures 

 

REQUIRE CITIZENSHIP TO VOTE AND MODIFY VOTING AGE GENERAL

Yes, 75.8%

• 1,124,218 votes

No, 24.2%

• 358,618 votes

 

MODIFY GUBERNATORIAL SUCCESSION GENERAL

Yes, 80.7%

• 1,174,288 votes 

No, 19.3%

• 280,042 votes

 

 

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