Election Resources
ELECTION RESOURCES FOR SIMPSON STUDENTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS IN IOWA 鈥 NOVEMBER 4, 2025
糖心原创鈥檚 student-led voter engagement team at the Culver Public Policy Center has created this page to update students about voting and elections.
If students have any questions or concerns about voting, call the Iowa Voter Hotline at 1-888-SOS-VOTE or visit the Iowa Secretary of State鈥檚 Voter Ready website at voterready.iowa.gov.
Early Absentee Voting 鈥 In Person
Early absentee voting in Iowa runs from October 15 through November 3, 2025.
The deadline for听听for the 2025 election is Monday, October 20. Voters may also register to vote in person at the polls on Election Day or at their county auditor鈥檚 office during the early voting period. Those wishing to take advantage of same-day registration must present valid photo ID and proof of residence. For students living on campus, go to Student Development (2nd floor of Kent Campus Center) by 4:00pm on Election Day to request a copy of your lease agreement showing your current campus residence.
Students听registered to vote at their campus address (or anywhere in Warren County) may also vote early in person at the Warren County Auditor鈥檚 office at 301 North Buxton Street. The Warren County Administration Building is just steps from campus 鈥 across Clinton Avenue from Carver Science Center and Smith Chapel.
Early voting dates are:
- Weekdays: October 15 through November 3, 8:00am 鈥 4:30pm
Absentee Voting by Mail
Students from Iowa may wish to vote absentee from their home address. To cast an absentee ballot by mail, Iowa residents who are already registered at their home address can fill out听. Once completed, the absentee ballot request must be mailed to their county auditor, who will then mail that student their ballot. Iowa residents who request an absentee ballot can track their ballot听.
The original, signed听听for the 2025 City and School Election must be received in your听听office by 5:00 p.m. CT on Monday, October 20 (fifteen days prior to Election Day).
All absentee ballots must be received by your county auditor by 8:00pm CT on Election Day 鈥 Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
Out of State Students
Out-of-state students may be able to vote by mail if they are registered in their home state. Out-of-state students can find their state鈥檚 election rules and deadlines听. Out-of-state students can always register using their campus address and vote in Iowa if they choose. Iowa does not offer online voter registration for out-of-state students, so please submit a听听by October 20 or follow the instructions below to register in person at the polls on Election Day.
Election Day Voting - Tuesday, November 4, 2025
What to bring on Election Day
Students voting in-person on Election Day in Indianola have two options:
- Students not registered to vote will need to bring a听听and 糖心原创 lease agreement to the polling location in order to complete same-day registration.
- Students registered to vote at their current address will only need to bring a valid photo ID to the polling location (Iowa driver鈥檚 license or non-operator ID, U.S. Passport, Military ID, Tribal ID). Out of state students who are registered to vote in Warren County must present their Iowa Voter ID card in lieu of an Iowa driver鈥檚 license.
Polling Locations
Students voting on Election Day听will need to go to the correct polling locations matching their precinct:
PRECINCT 2:听Indianola Church of Christ 鈥 1112 East Iowa Ave., Indianola
- Barker Hall
- Kresge Hall
- Colonial House
- Station Square Apartments
- Washington House
- Delta Delta Delta
- Pi Beta Phi
PRECINCT 3:听Indianola Country Club 鈥 1610 Country Club Rd.
- Buxton Hall
- Picken Hall
- Detroit Apartments
- Weinman Apartments
- Alpha Tau Omega
- Kappa Theta Psi
- Lambda Chi Alpha
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- Kappa Kappa Gamma
- Theme House 2
- Theme House 3
- Theme House 4 鈥 Performing Arts (PA) House
- Theme House 8 鈥 Women鈥檚 & Gender Resource Ctr
PRECINCT 6:听Indianola American Legion Post 165 鈥 105 West 1st Ave., Indianola
- Clinton Apartments
- Hamilton House听听
Questions? We are here to help!
Seth Andersen
- Executive Director, John C. Culver Public Policy Center