King Counties From 2020 Fourth District Primary Stayed with Lahn in Gubernatorial Primary
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King counties from 2020 Fourth District primary stayed with Lahn in gubernatorial primary
SIOUX CITY — The 2026 election night map for the surprising Iowa GOP primary for governor may well have looked somewhat familiar for Republican voters in Northwest Iowa. Tuesday night, Zach Lahn, a Belle Plaine businessman and Sioux City East…
Lahn won majority of counties in Feenstra’s 4th congressional district; Turek won 96 of 99 counties
(Radio Iowa) – Unofficial results from the Iowa Secretary of State indicate nearly a fifth of the state’s registered voters participated in the 2026 Primary Election. The state website doesn’t yet show the party breakdown in that overall number, but there are clues. 212-thousand Republicans voted in the race for governor, the most for any Republican contest on the statewide ballot. The most participation from Democrats came in the U.S. Senate ra…
Winners, Losers, and Delusions from Iowa's Primary Night
Primary nights are fun because everybody spends six months telling us what’s going to happen, and then voters show up and ruin half the narratives. Last night’s Republican gubernatorial primary was no exception. Here are the winners and losers. WINNER: Zach Lahn Obviously. The guy went from political newcomer to Republican nominee for governor. But the bigger story isn’t Zach Lahn. It’s what his victory says about where Republican voters are. Fo…
Lahn beats Trump-backed Feenstra by less than 1% of the vote; Turek scores landslide victory over Wahls
Zach Lahn celebrates his victory in the Republican primary for governor, June 2, 2026 in West Des Moines. — via Lahn’s official Facebook page It was almost midnight when the Associated Press finally declared a winner in the Republican race for governor in Tuesday’s primary. By that time, Randy Feenstra, the presumed frontrunner in the race, had conceded to winner Zach Lahn, and the Iowa Democratic Party and Democratic Governors Association had a…
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