Different Ways You Can Vote
October 24, 2022
Information in this section is compiled from the Iowa Secretary of State website and the Johnson County Auditor’s website.
In-Person Voting
On Election Day, you can vote in person at your precinct polling location see precinct locations here. Due to redistricting, precinct locations may be different than previous years.
Map by Ryan Hansen/The Daily Iowan
To vote in person on Election Day, Nov. 8, voters are required to show a valid state issued identification card or driver’s license.
If you are pre-registered to vote it will make the time at the poll booth easier. If you are not registered to vote, see how to register to vote here.
The Approved forms of ID for pre-registered voters include:
- Iowa driver's license or non-operator ID
- S. passport
- Tribal ID card/document
- S. military or veteran ID
- Iowa voter ID card
If you are not registered to vote and your address has not changed since the last time you were issued an ID, you are also allowed to use the following forms of ID to register and vote on election day.
- Out-of-state driver's license or non-operator ID
- Employer-issued ID
- Student ID issued by an Iowa high school or college
If your address has changed then you will need to bring proof of residence to the polls, which includes a sign lease, utility bills, bank statement, or paycheck.