Iowa officially awarded the state’s six electoral votes to President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Sen. JD Vance Tuesday morning.
Gov. Kim Reynolds and Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate joined the electors at the Iowa State Capitol to certify the state’s six electoral votes for Trump and Vance. This is the final step in the certification process before the votes are sent to the Office of the Federal Registrar. They will then be passed off to Congress, where members from the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate will convene on Jan. 6 to count the 538 electoral votes from across the country.
More than 1.6 million Iowans voted in the November election, with 55.73% casting their ballots for Trump and Vance, who carried 94 out of 99 of the state’s counties. Trump secured 312 electoral votes nationwide, while Vice President Kamala Harris received 226. A candidate needs 270 or more votes to win the presidency.
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate provides ballots to Iowa’s presidential electors to allocate the state’s six Electoral College votes to President-elect Donald Trump during a meeting at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Tuesday, Dec. 17.
ERIN MURPHY, The Gazette
“I want to first take some time this morning to specifically thank our local election officials who serve at the front lines of Iowa elections and play a critical role in keeping our elections safe, fair and accurate,” Pate said. “Iowans turned out strong to make their voices heard at the ballot box in the 2024 general election.”
Iowa has six presidential electors — one for every member of the state’s congressional delegation of four representatives and two senators. The presidential electors were nominated last winter and spring during the Republican Party of Iowa’s state and district conventions.
Presidential electors are required by Iowa law to cast ballots for the candidates who win the state’s popular vote.
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate swears in Iowa’s Presidential Electors as Gov. Kim Reynolds looks on during a meeting to allocate the state’s six Electoral College votes to President-elect Donald Trump at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Tuesday, Dec. 17.
ERIN MURPHY, The Gazette
This year’s electors are Merle Miller for the 1st District, Justin Wasson for the 2nd District, Jack Vanderflught for the 3rd District, Garrison Oppman for the 4th District and Leanne Pellet and Steve Scheffler as the at-large electors.
Wasson, of Cedar Rapids, is a long-time Republican volunteer and owns a pressure washing and chemical manufacturing company. He decided to run for the position this year and said that as a small business owner, he feels optimistic about Trump’s second term.
“Since the law binds us to vote for the winners, I didn’t anticipate any controversy today, and we didn’t see any of that,” Wasson said. “I’m just really grateful for the support of the Republicans in my district who voted for me and offered me the opportunity. I’m excited for the next four years.”
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