Voter Registration | Iowa Secretary of State - Paul D. Pate To pre-register to vote, complete a voter registration form and return it to your county auditor’s office The form must be signed If you are not physically able to sign the form, use a rubber stamp or a mark you use regularly
Register to Vote - Elections - Des Moines County, Iowa Download a voter registration form to complete and return to the Des Moines County Auditor, P O Box 784, Burlington, Iowa 52601 Visit the Iowa Secretary of State's website to verify that you are registered to vote and that your information is current You may register and vote on election day
Updating Your Voter Registration | Iowa Secretary of State - Paul D. Pate To update your registration, submit a new voter registration online or send a paper form to your county auditor If you have moved within your county, you may report a change of address on Election Day at the polling place for the address where you live You will be asked to provide proof of identity and residence
Register to vote in your state | Vote. gov Once you register, you can vote in national, state, and local elections Find out what you need to know about voting and participating in American elections Learn how you and your family can register and vote from anywhere you’re stationed You can vote by mail from anywhere in the world
Am I Registered to Vote | Iowa Secretary of State - Paul D. Pate If you have concerns or questions about your polling place or voter registration please contact your county auditor If you have moved to Iowa from another state or to a different county in Iowa, pre-register to vote in your new county before the first election in which you wish to vote
Register to Vote | Voter Ready | A Guide To Voting In Iowa The first step in the voting process is to register to vote In Iowa, it takes as little as three minutes and can be done in a variety of ways — online, by mail, at your county auditor's office, or on election day
Iowa Online Voter Registration Register to vote or update your voter registration online using your Iowa driver’s license or nonoperator ID number You should receive your voter registration card from your county auditor within three weeks
Voter Ready | A Guide To Voting In Iowa Casting your ballot is as easy as registering, providing proof of identification, and voting The first step is registering to vote You can do this online, through the mail, or at the polls on Election Day