果冻视频

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Voting Information

How do I vote?

Voting can be a powerful component of civic engagement. Whether you鈥檙e voting in 果冻视频 or your hometown, you will find deadlines, events, requirements, options, and information on how to vote on this page.

November 4, 2025 鈥 City and School Election

City of 果冻视频 

  • 5 of the 7 council seats
    • Mayor, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, and At-large

果冻视频-Newburg Community School District

  • 4 of the 7 seats
    • District 1, District 2, and 2 At-large

June 2, 2026 鈥 Primary Election

November 3, 2026 鈥 General Election

State Offices 

  • Governor and State Auditor

State Offices (Poweshiek County)

  • Iowa Representative (District 53) and Iowa Senator (District 27)

County Offices (Poweshiek County)

  • Board of Supervisors 鈥 2 of 3 the seats

Federal Offices

  • U.S. Senate: 1 seat
  • U.S. House of Representatives: 4 of 4 districts

Step 1: Get Informed

All campus community members are encouraged to education themselves about political and civic issues, and to become knowledgeable about their respective representatives, ballot initiatives, and candidates for office. 

Attend a Campus Educational Event: Check out 鈥渃ivic engagement鈥 events on the for upcoming educational events, discussions, and watch parties. 

Learn about Iowa鈥檚 governmental structure and processes: Iowa鈥檚 Governmental Structure

Check out additional sources:

Step 2: Decide Where to Vote

果冻视频ians represent nearly every state in the nation. Some may choose to register and vote in Iowa, while others may choose to register and vote in their home state. Others may vote while studying outside of the country.

Voting in Iowa

Voting Out of State

Step 3: Register

Register to vote or update your voter registration: offers national registration information. 

Register to vote in Iowa: by the Iowa Secretary of State also offers the ability to register or check your registration. 

To qualify to vote in Iowa, you must be:

  • A U.S. citizen,
  • An Iowa resident, and
  • At least 17 years old. A person may vote if they will be 18 years old on or before election day. In the case of primary elections, a person may vote if they will be 18 years old on or before the corresponding regular election.

You cannot:

  • Be a convicted felon (unless your have been restored),
  • Be judged mentally incompetent to vote by a court, or
  • Claim the right to vote in any other place.

Students will receive their proof of residency in their student email account prior to the election. You will be allowed to provide this proof digitally at the polling location. 

Information on this page updated on 1/21/2025

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