Special Election Tuesday For Northwest Iowa Senate Seat

Sioux City, Iowa — A special election in the Sioux City area will determine whether Republicans keep their “supermajority” of 34 seats in the Iowa Senate.

The state senate district had been represented by Republican Rocky De Witt of Lawton, a former Woodbury County Supervisor who died of pancreatic cancer in June. The Republican candidate in Tuesday’s special election is Christopher Prosch, who owns a media consulting firm in Sioux City. Prosch says his priority issues are eliminating the state income tax, creating jobs, and protecting the rights of property owners against eminent domain.

The Democratic candidate is Catelin Drey of Sioux City, who works for an advertising company. She’s the founder of “Moms of Iowa,” a group that helps Iowans contact their elected officials.

Woodbury County’s auditor — the top election official in the county — predicts this race will draw higher than normal turnout for a special election. Over two thousand ballots have already been cast during the early voting period. Republicans have a sizable voter registration edge in the district.

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