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UNITED STATES ELECTORAL EVENT
Iowa Caucus; Iowa cacus; Iowa primary; Iowa caucus; Iowa Caucuses; Iowa caucus, 2012; Iowa presidential caucuses; Iowa staffer
  • Iowa Caucus Precinct 15 in Ames (2020) During First Alignment
  • Democratic precinct 61, 2016

History of Iowa         
  • [[Pierre-Jean De Smet]]'s map of the [[Council Bluffs, Iowa]] area (1839), showing Native American villages and early American settlement.
  • [[Fort Madison]] (1808-1813), the scene of Iowa's only military battle.
  • Map of prehistoric and historic Indian sites in Downtown [[Des Moines]]
  • voyageur]] trail (''Chemin des voyageurs'').
  • Omhaha]] (''Maha''); approximate state highlighted.
  • Settlement of Iowa: a land offer from the [[Burlington and Missouri River Railroad]], 1872.
  • Iowa Territorial]] Seal.
  • Steamboat in Iowa City, 1868
  • Time]]'' cover, December 10, 1923
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Iowa history; History of iowa
Native Americans in the United States resided in what is now Iowa for thousands of years. The written history of Iowa begins with the proto-historic accounts of Native Americans by explorers such as Marquette and Joliet in the 1680s.
Hawkeye State         
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  • German]] [[Pietists]].
  • Bellevue]] along the Mississippi, 1848
  • [[Brucemore]], [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]]
  • Inside the [[Davenport Skybridge]]
  • Skyline of Des Moines, Iowa's capital and largest city
  • DeSoto Lake]] at [[DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge]]
  • Butler County]]
  • Ethnic origins in Iowa
  • Wood-heated floating [[sauna]] on the farm pond
  • Fort Atkinson]]
  • Iowa in 1718 with the modern state area highlighted
  • Iowa 2020 Population Density map
  • The [[Iowa State Capitol]] in Des Moines, completed in 1886, is the only state capitol in the United States to feature five domes, a central golden dome surrounded by four smaller ones. It houses the [[Iowa General Assembly]], comprising the [[Iowa House of Representatives]] and [[Iowa Senate]].
  • The [[Iowa Supreme Court]], across from the capitol, is the state's highest court.
  • Excavation of the 3,800-year-old [[Edgewater Park Site]]
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  • Jones County]]
  • Iowa's major interstates, larger cities, and counties
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  • Iowa annual rainfall, in inches
  • Iowa terrain
  • Territorial Seal]]
  • Topography of Iowa, with counties and major streams
  • South End Zone of [[Iowa State University]]'s [[Jack Trice Stadium]] in [[Ames, IA]].
  • Sioux City]]
  • climate normals]].
  • Mondamin]]
  • Quad Cities]] baseball team.
  • Old Capitol, [[Iowa City]]
  • Davenport]] is the first school of chiropractic in the world.
  • Ames]]
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  • [[Samuel J. Kirkwood]], founder of the Iowa Republican Party, abolitionist, and Iowa's Civil War Governor
  • Schaeffer Hall (University of Iowa, Iowa City)
  • Farm in rural Northwest Iowa
  • Williams]]
  • Mount Pleasant]], scene of early civil rights and women's rights activities
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  • Dickinson County]], in the northwestern section of Iowa near the [[Minnesota]] border.
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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·add. ·- Iowa;
- a nickname of obscure origin.
Flag of Iowa         
FLAG
Iowa flag; Flag of iowa; Flag of the State of Iowa; Iowa state flag; 🏴󠁵󠁳󠁩󠁡󠁿; Iowan flag
The flag of the state of Iowa is a vertical tricolor flag designed by Mrs. Dixie Cornell Gebhardt in 1917.

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Iowa caucuses

The Iowa caucuses are biennial electoral events for members of the Democratic and Republican parties in the U.S. state of Iowa. Unlike primary elections in most other U.S. states, where registered voters go to polling places to cast ballots, Iowans instead gather at local caucus meetings to discuss and vote on the candidates. During both the presidential and midterm election seasons, registered Iowan voters vote in a per-precinct caucus for the party of which they are registered as a member. The caucuses are also held to select delegates to county conventions and party committees, among other party activities.

The Iowa caucuses used to be noteworthy as the first major contest of the United States presidential primary season. Although caucus-goers have been unrepresentative of the nation's overall ethnic demographic, caucuses are still seen by some as a strong indicator of how a presidential candidate will do in later contests. This could be seen as a "self-fulfilling prophecy", however, where candidates successful in Iowa are also more likely to be successful politicians in general. Candidates who do poorly in the Iowa caucus are likely to drop out in the following days.

The 2020 Iowa Republican caucuses and the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses took place on February 3, 2020. The Democratic caucus proved controversial after difficulties and errors in the reporting of the final vote totals. Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price resigned on February 12, 2020 over the chaos resulting from the caucus.

On February 4, 2023, the Democratic National Committee announced that the Iowa caucuses would no longer be the first in the nation for the Democratic presidential nomination process. Under new party rules, Iowa and South Carolina will swap places for the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries.