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Tag Archives: Early voting in Iowa
Early Voting Starts Today In Iowa
Early voting starts today. The safest way to vote is early, in person at your county auditor’s office. Vote by mail only if have no other option. The period of time to correct any mistakes on your ballot has been … Continue reading
Posted in Blog for Iowa
Tagged Early voting in Iowa, Election 2022, Iowa voter registration
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Reminder: Early Voting Starts Wednesday: Flip That Ballot Over
This is a simple reminder: Early voting starts Wednesday October 19th. This is about a month later than what Iowans are used to. This is simply because messing with early voting is just one of the tools that Republicans are … Continue reading
Posted in 2022 Election campaign, Kim Reynolds
Tagged Deidre DeJear, Early voting in Iowa, Iowa gun amendment, Iowa Starting Line, retention vote, Women's health care
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Important Changes In Early Voting
With Iowa’s new voter ID law the rules changed for early voting. Here’s good information from Johnson County Auditor Travis Weipert about the new rules. I modified the press release to make it applicable statewide. It’s less than 120 days … Continue reading
Watch This Handy Video Explaining Iowa’s Burdensome New Voting Regulations
Shout out to the Johnson County Auditor’s Office for providing this information. This law will have a major voter suppression impact, particularly in college towns. We need to make sure everyone knows what they need in order to vote. ### … Continue reading
Posted in Blog for Iowa
Tagged #vote, Early voting in Iowa, Iowa vote suppression, Iowa voter ID law, Iowa's burdensome voting regulations, Johnson County Auditor
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Progress Iowa Launches IowaVotesEarly.com
Announcement from ProgressIowa Easy-To-Use Resource Available In English And Spanish For Voters Who Want To Cast Their Vote Early DES MOINES – Iowans began casting their votes for the 2016 election on Thursday, September 29. To help Iowa voters find … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Election Campaign
Tagged Early voting in Iowa
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Today Is Election Day
Senator Tom Harkin explains why voting early helps Democrats win.
Posted in 2014 Election Campaign
Tagged #voteearly #gottavote, Early voting in Iowa, Senator Tom Harkin
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Steve King You’re No Jim Mowrer
Does anyone think that Steve King has ever entertained the most fleeting thought of “bringing the spirit of service above self?” Or thanking anyone other than corporate donors for “lifting up” his campaign? Good citizens of Iowa’s 4th District, you, … Continue reading
Iowa Early Vote Kickoff Events Today
More and more Iowans are voting early every election because it is the simplest and easiest way to make your voice heard. Iowans can vote early in person from September 25 to November 3, or they can vote by mail … Continue reading