Voter Registration Deadline: 5:00pm 15 days before Election Day.
Eligible voters can also register to vote and cast a ballot at the same time at their assigned voting or caucus location on Election Day. More information on same-day registration is available at: https://sos.iowa.gov/voters/election-day
2025 Election Information
For more information regarding important dates and deadlines for city, school and possible special elections, please visit https://sos.iowa.gov/voters/schools-and-cities, https://sos.iowa.gov/three-year-election-calendar, or contact your county auditor, which can be found here: https://sos.iowa.gov/auditors.
City Primary Elections (if necessary, for cities with Primary Election Provisions): October 7, 2025
Regular City/School Elections: November 4, 2025
City Runoff Elections (if necessary): December 2, 2025
More election information at:
https://sos.iowa.gov/elections-voting
Online voter registration available at:
https://mymvd.iowadot.gov/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2fVoterRegistration
Mail-in PDF voter registration form available at:
Students have a decision about where to register to vote.
You have a right to register to vote at the address you consider the place where you live, whether that is your family’s home or the place where you attend school. You should update your registration anytime this home address changes.
You may only be registered and vote in one location.
Online Registration: If you are registering to vote online, you must provide your Iowa driver’s license number or Iowa ID card number, as well as the last five digits of your Social Security number. Please see the link above for Iowa’s online voter registration portal.
Paper Voter Registration Application: Iowa’s paper voter registration form asks you for your Iowa driver’s license number, Iowa ID card number, or the last four digits of your Social Security number. Be sure to provide one of these numbers if you have it.
Same Day Registration: Residents of Iowa may register to vote and cast their ballot at the same time at the polls on Election Day. To register and vote same day, you must produce a photo ID that is current, valid, and contains an expiration date, such as:
If your photo ID does not contain your current address, you must supplement your photo ID with acceptable proof of residence that contains your name and current address that is dated or describes terms of tenancy current to within 45 days of registration, including but not limited to:
If you do not have any of these IDs or documents, a registered voter from your precinct may attest that you are who you say you are and that you live in the precinct. This requires you and the registered voter to sign an oath swearing that your statements are true.
Iowa voters are required to show an ID before voting. Acceptable photo IDs include the following:
If you do not have one of the above forms of ID, you may vote by having a registered voter sign an oath attesting to your eligibility to vote or by using other forms of proving your identity and residency as listed above in the Same Day Registration section of this guide.
Make a plan. Look up your voting site and hours at:
By Mail: Any registered voter may vote by mail in Iowa. The application requires voters to provide either an Iowa driver’s license or ID card, or the four-digit voter pin on their Voter ID card. To avoid delays, voters who cannot recall whether they registered to vote using a driver’s license or ID card number should provide both their voter pin number and their driver’s license or ID card number.
Learn more about voting by mail at:
https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/electioninfo/absenteemail.html
Track your absentee ballot at:
https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/absenteeballotstatus/absentee/search
Early In-person: Early in-person voting begins no more than 20 days before an election at your county auditor’s office. Check with your county auditor’s office for information about locations and times.
Election Day: Election Day sites will be open from 7:00 am until 8:00 p.m. If you are in line by the closing time then you have the right to vote. Eligible voters who have not registered to vote by election day may still register to vote and cast their ballot at their polling location on election day. Please see the above information on same-day registration for more information.
Individuals who register and vote same day will be able to cast regular ballots unless they are voting in a location that does not have electronic poll books. Election Day registrants in voting locations without electronic poll books will cast a provisional ballot that will count as long as their name does not appear in a felon database. No action is needed on the part of the voter to make these ballots count. Most Iowa precincts have electronic poll books.
Voters with disabilities may vote curbside. For more information, visit: https://sos.iowa.gov/disabilities.html
Does Registering to Vote Affect my Federal Financial Aid?
Where you register to vote will not affect federal financial aid such as Pell Grants, Perkins or Stafford loans, or your dependency status for FAFSA.
Does Registering to Vote Affect my Status as a Dependent on My Parents’ Taxes?
Being registered to vote at a different address from your parents does not prevent them from claiming you as a dependent on their taxes.
Does Registering to Vote impact my Tuition Status?
Being deemed out-of-state for tuition purposes does not prevent you from choosing to register to vote in your campus community.
Will registering to vote in Iowa affect my driver’s license or car registration?
As a full time student in Iowa, you may be required to obtain an Iowa driver’s license and update your car’s registration, regardless of whether you register to vote there. For more information, contact the Iowa Motor Vehicle Division.
Fair Elections Center and Campus Vote Project intend the information contained herein to be used only as a general guide. This document should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a licensed Iowa legal professional.
Last updated July 2025