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In Iowa, A Special Election Has Historic Low Turnout

AILSA CHANG, HOST:

Good morning. I'm Ailsa Chang. Change was supposed to come to the small town of McIntire, Iowa, population 110. The city held a special election last week. It asked voters to decide if the mayor and city council members should start serving four-year terms instead of two. Counting the votes was easier than expected, since no one showed up to cast a ballot. Mitchell County deputy auditor Barbara Baldwin has seen low turnouts in her 28 years on the job. But this, she said, is definitely a first. It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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