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Voter
Registration Form Find
Your Polling Place
Voter
Guide
Upcoming Elections Elected
Officials Election
Returns and History Registration Statistics Services
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Voter Registration and Elections
As Commissioner of Elections, the Auditor maintains voter registration files
and conducts all elections in Johnson County. You can register to vote or change
your registration by mail or at the Auditor's Office. Upcoming
and Recent Elections
Voter
Information
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Voter's Guide including
information on registering to vote, changing your
registration, voting early, and polling
places.
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Information on
voting for students (.pdf)
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Find
Your Polling Place and Districts
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Voter Registration Form
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Absentee Ballot Request Form
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Elected Officials
Directory with names, addresses, telephone numbers and Web links for
federal, state, county, city, school, township, and other elected officials.
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Types of Elections in Iowa.
Laws, rules, and procedures in Iowa elections differ depending on the
type of election.
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Ballot Access, Signature Requirements
and Qualifications for Office in Iowa
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Iowa City Initiative and Referendum
Process. A summary of the procedure by which Iowa City voters
can place issues on the ballot.
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House File 653 2007 state law, election day voter registration.
Effective January 1, 2008.
- Voter Cards
- National Change of Address (NCOA) Update and Four
Year Inactivity Mailing
History
and Statistics
Services
and Products
Voter Lists are
available from our office (for political purposes only). Other election products
available include:
- Precinct Finder, $1
- City precinct maps. $2 each. Iowa City, Coralville and North
Liberty.
View maps on line:
- Legislative district maps: $6. (Please check for availability.)
- County road map (rural precincts),
$2.50
- Voter Registration Forms and Absentee Ballot Request
Forms: First ten free. Additional forms one cent each.
Declaration of Intent to Run for Johnson County Office.
Policy and form for third
party and non-party candidates for county office in primary and general
elections. News release on policy (2000) |