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Iowa, filed paperwork on Monday to run for Iowa governor in the 2026 election to replace Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds.
(ABC 6 News) — Two new names are emerging in the race for Iowa Governor: State Auditor Rob Sand and local Rep. Randy Feenstra. Sand, a Democrat, has sparred with Governor Kim Reynolds in the past ...
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Feenstra filed the paperwork for “Feenstra for Governor” with the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board Monday, a needed step to launch a gubernatorial campaign. It came hours after Iowa Auditor ...
Reynolds, a popular Republican governor, announced last month that she was not seeking a third term in office, stating she wanted to spend more time with her family.
Iowa Rep. Randy Feenstra, a Republican, has filed to run for governor in 2026. Feenstra applied to run on Monday, according to a filing obtained by the Washington Examiner. He is serving his third ...
Auditor Rob Sand announced Monday he would be running for governor. The Democrat said he wants to serve, not lead a party.
A lot of politicians yap about making a place redder or bluer,” State Auditor Rob Sand said in an online video Monday morning ...
The decision comes after a May 7 X post in which Sand poked fun at people asking him what office he was going to run for in ...
Rep. Randy Feenstra filed paperwork to run for governor in 2026. If he officially launches a campaign, he would be the first ...
Sand said his campaign is focused on public service, not party politics. Running under the slogan “A Governor for All,” Sand emphasized a message aimed at bridging political divides.
WHO 13's Erin Kiernan sat down with Iowa Auditor Rob Sand to discuss his decision to run for governor and what he sees for the future of Iowa.