Iowa Attorney General Narrowly Gathers Enough Signatures to Make Ballot

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(Des Moines, Iowa) -- Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller will be on the ballot running for re-election, after narrowly collecting the necessary number of signatures.

The State Objection Panel reviewed the signatures collected to appear on the ballot in Miller's run for re-election, and after the panel's review, Miller received 78 signatures, with 77 in at least 18 of Iowa's 99 counties being the necessary number. Miller is the nation's longest-serving attorney general, having first been elected to the position in 1978.

Aside from a four-year period during which he campaigned for governor, he's been Iowa's Attorney General ever since.


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