Run-Offs Likely in KeokukKeokuk, IA(2009-11-01)This year's city government election in Keokuk might not produce a clear winner in several races.
Election-Keokuk MayorKeokuk, IA(2009-10-30)Keokuk's city government will have a whole new look after the first of the year. The city council could have as many as five new members and Keokuk will have a new mayor. Five candidates are looking to be Keokuk's CEO, but not the man currently holding the post.
Election-Fort Madison MayorFort Madison, IA(2009-10-29)Fort Madison voters do not have a lot of decisions to make when they go to the polls next week. There are only two contested races and a special airport commission referendum on the Nov. 3 ballot. One of those races is for the top office in Fort Madison where a political newcomer is challenging the veteran incumbent.
Election-Keokuk At-LargeKeokuk, IA(2009-10-28)City elections are less than one week away in Keokuk. Residents must decide who should fill seven of nine seats on the city council. The choices are limited, though, as just three of the seven races are contested. The most crowded field is for a two-year term as an alderman at-large on the Keokuk City Council.
Election-Keokuk 6th WardKeokuk, IA(2009-10-26)Keokuk residents will decide, November 3, who should serve on the city council. 3 of the 7 seats on the ballot feature contested races. One is in the 6th ward, where the appointed incumbent is facing a challenge from a political newcomer.
Election-Keokuk 1st WardKeokuk, IA(2009-10-26)The Keokuk City Council will have a new look next year. Three incumbents are not seeking another term on the panel while two others face competition on November 3. One such race is in Keokuk's 1st ward, where two men feel they are the best person for the job.
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