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Today is election day as America goes to the polls. In statewide races, in the Senate race Democratic candidate Admiral Michael Franken is challenging Republican incumbent Chuck Grassley. In the first district race for the House of Representatives, Christina Bohannan, a Democrat, is challenging Republican incumbent Mariannette Miller-Meeks.

Running for Governor are Republican Incumbent Kim Reynolds, Democrat Deidre DeJear and Libertarian Rick Stewart. The Secretary of State race has incumbent Republican Paul Pate facing challenger Joel Miller, a Democrat. 

The Auditor race pits incumbent Democrat Rob Sand against Republican Todd Halbur. The Treasurer of the State race has incumbent Democrat Michael Fitzgerald and Republican challenger Roby Smith. The Secretary of Agriculture race pits Republican incumbent Mike Naig against Democrat John Norwood.

Locally, the Board of Supervisors, County Treasurer, County Recorder and County Attorney offices are all uncontested.

Polls in Iowa will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. and you need a valid ID to vote. There are a total of 17 polling sites in Marion County. 

There are a total of 17 polling sites in Marion County. 

The sites include Clay Township at the Harvey Community Center; Dallas and Franklin at the Melcher-Dallas Community Center; Indiana at the Indiana Township Community Center Highway G-76 Knoxville.

Other sites include, Knoxville City Ward 1 at the Knoxville School Administration Building; Knoxville City Ward 2 at the Knoxville Public Library; Knoxville City Ward 3 at the Community of Christ Church; Knoxville CIty Ward 4 at Dyer-Hudson Hall at the Fairgrounds; Knoxville Township at Marion County Public Health Building; Lake Prairie at Heartland Reformed Church Highway T14 Pella; Liberty at Bussey Community Center.

Otley will vote at the Otley Reformed Church; Pella City Ward 1 enters the polls at the Trinity Reformed Church Activity Center; Pella City Ward 2 votes at Calvary Church; Pella City Ward 3 is at Pella Legion Hall; Pella City Ward 4 is at United Methodist Church of Pella; Pleasantville and Union votes at the Pleasantville Memorial Building and Washington is at the Columbia Fire Station.

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