SIOUX CITY, Iowa (Iowa Media Wire) — The winners for two Iowa House races have been determined.

In the race for Republican candidate for Iowa State Representative District 7, incumbent Mike Sexton barely won with 51 of the vote, only 55 votes more over Wendy Lou Larson.

Meanwhile, Travis Sitzman won the race for District 13. He had 1,538 votes, beating Noah Wieseler with 63% of the vote.

There are no other challengers from other parties for the District 7 and 13 seats, making them the presumptive winners.

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There were only two races in the Iowa Primary Election that Iowa Media Wire 9 was following, but there will other races to appear in the general election in November.

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For the other state senate races of districts 2 and 4, Republican incumbents Jeff Taylor and Tim Kraayenbrink have no official challengers in the primary or general. They are most likely to win unless someone wins a write-in campaign. In State Senator District 6, Republican incumbent Jason Schultz is running unopposed in the primary and will face off against Libertarian candidate David M. Davis in the general election.

For state representative races in Siouxland districts 1, 2, 3, 9, and 12, there is only one Republican and Democratic candidate each, so they will be seen during the general election. For Districts 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10, there are only one Republican candidate, making them the presumptive winners in November.