Iowa Rolls Out Voter ID Laws
3/8: Iowa voters will now have to show ID, sign an oath of identification, or cast a provisional ballot in this election.
3/8: Iowa voters will now have to show ID, sign an oath of identification, or cast a provisional ballot in this election.
2/6: Lisbon Iowa held it's first election with its new voter ID laws.
2/2: The Iowa government is preparing to explain its new ID laws to voters.
1/31: Iowa voters are now required to bring a form of identification like a driver's license to the polls.
1/18: The Secretary of State Paul Pate recently launched the “Voter Ready” initiative to ensure all voters will be ready in the upcoming 2018 elections.
1/9: The commission may be dissolved, but the mandate from mainstream Americans to protect the integrity of our elections remains.
1/1: Starting today, registered voters in Iowa will be asked to show their ID's at polling stations before they are able to vote.
1/1: Iowa voters will now need to show an ID at the polls.
1/1: Get ready for hundreds of new state laws that go into effect on the first day of 2018.
More than 123,000 Iowans will be receiving new voter identification cards that were mailed out this week, the Secretary of State’s office announced on Monday.