Local Voting Information - Marshalltown
The DAY is HERE!
You can still register to vote AT your voting location and VOTE, 7 am to 9 pm TODAY.
Find where I vote.
If you still have your absentee ballot, you can still take it to the elections office at the Old Fire Station on 107 S. 1st Ave. and drop it off (you fill it out first, put it in the secrecy envelope, be sure to sign the part on the outside of the 2nd envelope on the signature line.) When you drop off a finished ballot, you just go in and hand it to the poll workers. You are allowed to drop off your own ballot as well as anyone else's ballot who asks you to.
If you already mailed or dropped off your absentee ballot, click here to track your ballot.
If it hasn't yet been received, go to your polling location and VOTE.
Your ballot will look like this.
You can also look at it ahead, to make it easier to fill it out when you go vote early. This is a Marshalltown-specific ballot---if you live elsewhere, you can view your own ballot (which may have some regional differences) by visiting your auditor's website.
You will need to show your ID (driver's license, passport, or other government issued ID) OR have your voter ID card. If you do not have a driver's license and don't know where your voter ID card is, you can request one at the County Auditor's office (currently located on the 2nd floor of Great Western Bank on Main Street.) Reach the auditor by phone at 641-754-6323 Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm
You can still register to vote AT your voting location (which may have changed from other years, so be sure to check.) Find where I vote.
If you have additional questions about voting, you can call the voter hotline: 888-SOS-VOTE (767-8683)
View information on the Iowa Secretary of State's website.
Call the Marshall County Auditor at 641-754-6323.
The Marshalltown Public Library at 641-754-5738, Monday - Friday, 9-6 pm or Sunday, 1-3 pm, or in person noon - 6 pm Monday - Friday. (Spanish-speaking staff available by phone Tuesday, November 3, 2:30- 6 pm.)
You can still register to vote AT your voting location and VOTE, 7 am to 9 pm TODAY.
Find where I vote.
If you still have your absentee ballot, you can still take it to the elections office at the Old Fire Station on 107 S. 1st Ave. and drop it off (you fill it out first, put it in the secrecy envelope, be sure to sign the part on the outside of the 2nd envelope on the signature line.) When you drop off a finished ballot, you just go in and hand it to the poll workers. You are allowed to drop off your own ballot as well as anyone else's ballot who asks you to.
If you already mailed or dropped off your absentee ballot, click here to track your ballot.
If it hasn't yet been received, go to your polling location and VOTE.
Your ballot will look like this.
You can also look at it ahead, to make it easier to fill it out when you go vote early. This is a Marshalltown-specific ballot---if you live elsewhere, you can view your own ballot (which may have some regional differences) by visiting your auditor's website.
You will need to show your ID (driver's license, passport, or other government issued ID) OR have your voter ID card. If you do not have a driver's license and don't know where your voter ID card is, you can request one at the County Auditor's office (currently located on the 2nd floor of Great Western Bank on Main Street.) Reach the auditor by phone at 641-754-6323 Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm
You can still register to vote AT your voting location (which may have changed from other years, so be sure to check.) Find where I vote.
If you have additional questions about voting, you can call the voter hotline: 888-SOS-VOTE (767-8683)
View information on the Iowa Secretary of State's website.
Call the Marshall County Auditor at 641-754-6323.
The Marshalltown Public Library at 641-754-5738, Monday - Friday, 9-6 pm or Sunday, 1-3 pm, or in person noon - 6 pm Monday - Friday. (Spanish-speaking staff available by phone Tuesday, November 3, 2:30- 6 pm.)