IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
43.4 - POLITICAL PARTY PRECINCT CAUCUSES.
43.4 POLITICAL PARTY PRECINCT CAUCUSES.
Delegates to county conventions of political parties and party
committee members shall be elected at precinct caucuses held not
later than the fourth Monday in February of each even-numbered year.
The date shall be at least eight days earlier than the scheduled date
for any meeting, caucus, or primary which constitutes the first
determining stage of the presidential nominating process in any other
state, territory, or any other group which has the authority to
select delegates in the presidential nomination. The state central
committees of the political parties shall set the date for their
caucuses. The county chairperson of each political party shall issue
the call for the caucuses. The county chairperson shall file with
the commissioner the meeting place of each precinct caucus at least
seven days prior to the date of holding the caucus.
There shall be selected among those present at a precinct caucus a
chairperson and a secretary who shall within seven days certify to
the county central committee the names of those elected as party
committee members and delegates to the county convention.
When the rules of a political party require the selection and
reporting of delegates selected as part of the presidential
nominating process, or the rules of a political party require the
tabulation and reporting of the number of persons attending the
caucus favoring each presidential candidate, it is the duty of a
person designated as provided by the rules of that political party to
report the results of the precinct caucus as directed by the state
central committee of that political party. When the person
designated to report the results of the precinct caucus reports the
results, representatives of each candidate, if they so choose, may
accompany the person as the results are being reported to assure that
an accurate report of the proceedings is reported. If ballots are
used at the precinct caucus, representatives of each candidate or
other persons attending the precinct caucus may observe the
tabulation of the results of the balloting.
Within fourteen days after the date of the caucus the county
central committee shall certify to the county commissioner the names
of those elected as party committee members and delegates to the
county convention. The commissioner shall retain precinct caucus
records for twenty-two months. In addition, within fourteen days
after the date of the precinct caucus, the chairperson of the county
central committee shall deliver to the county commissioner all
completed voter registration forms received at the caucus.
The central committee of each political party shall notify the
delegates and committee members so elected and certified of their
election and of the time and place of holding the county convention.
Such conventions shall be held either preceding or following the
primary election but no later than ten days following the primary
election and shall be held on the same day throughout the state. Section History: Early Form
[S13, § 1087-a1; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 530; C46, 50, 54, 58,
62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 43.4] Section History: Recent Form
83 Acts, ch 138, § 1; 88 Acts, ch 1001, § 1; 89 Acts, ch 136, §2;
2009 Acts, ch 57, §4
Referred to in § 39A.4, 43.90
Failure to report, criminal penalty, § 39A.4