More than 560,000 Iowa voters are now 'inactive' after not voting in 2022!
Iowa Republican legislators changed Iowa law in 2021 to require that voters be marked inactive if they did not participate in the most recent general election.
All Iowa Voters should check their Voter Registration Status now to be sure you may cast a ballot in November. Check your voter registration status at SOS Iowa HERE.
If you are inactive, you will need to once again register to be eligible to vote in the November elections. See links in the Voter Information section below.
Want more details about what happened? Check out this Des Moines Register story .
Voter Information
Primary Election is June 2, 2026
Find Information guide to voting in Iowa, absentee ballots, voting at polls, voting security, resources, and more from the office of the Iowa Secretary of State VoterReady
Register to vote HERE at SOS.Iowa.gov
Check your voter registration status HERE at SOS.Iowa.gov
Find Your precinct and polling place HERE at SOS.Iowa.gov
Learn about becoming a poll worker/election official HERE
Rock the Vote is a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to youth voter engagement. It’s a great resource for voters of any age!
Contact Your Legislators
Reach out to your representatives to voice your opinion on legislation! Your voice counts.
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Who is YOUR voice at the Capitol? Find my legislator
Iowa House
District 21 - Brooke Boden (R)
District 37 - Barb Kniff McCulla (R)
Iowa Senate
District 11 - Julian B. Garrett (R)
District 41 - Ken Rozenboom (R)
House of Representatives Switchboard: 515-281-3221
Senate Switchboard: 515-281-3371
Who is YOUR voice in Washington?
US Senate
Joni Ernst (R) Ph.: 563-322-433 (District 1); 202-224-3254(DC)
Charles Grassley (R) Ph.: 563-322-4331 (District 1);
202-224-3744 (DC)
US House
Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) Ph. 563-232-0930 District 1;
202-225-6576 (DC)