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Cedar County, like nearby Louisa County, is a reliable bellwether for the state of Iowa, having voted for the statewide winner in every presidential election since 1952. United States presidential election results for Cedar County, Iowa [ 14 ]
A breakdown of the preliminary voting results for the Cedar City mayoral race
Election history Location District created March 4, 1847 William Thompson (Mount Pleasant) Democratic: March 4, 1847 – June 29, 1850 30th 31st: Elected in 1846. Re-elected in 1848. Seat declared vacant due to an election challenge. [6] 1847–1849 [data missing] 1849–1859 [data missing] Vacant: June 29, 1850 – December 20, 1850 31st ...
Trump won the state 53.1% to Biden's 44.9%. Prior to this election, most news organizations had considered Iowa as either leaning towards Trump or a tossup. As was the case in Ohio, this election has confirmed Iowa's trend from a Midwestern swing state toward the GOP column, the same trend as neighboring Missouri starting in 2008.
A breakdown of the preliminary voting results for the Cedar City mayoral race Early Cedar City election results have Wilson Edwards, Green neck-and-neck in race for mayor Skip to main content
Cedar County is a county located in the southwest portion of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,188. [1] Its county seat is Stockton. [2] The county was founded February 14, 1845, and named after Cedar Creek, a tributary of the Sac River, which in turn is named from the Eastern red cedar, a common tree of the area.
Unofficial election results are in for Robertson County, where a handful of local races in Adams, Cedar Hill, Coopertown, Cross Plains, Millersville, Orlinda, Portland, Ridgetop and Springfield ...
[3] [4] As of the 2024 presidential election, this is the last election in which Johnson County, home to Iowa City and the University of Iowa, voted for a Republican presidential candidate. [5] Kennedy became the fourth American president to have ever held office without carrying Iowa in an election.