IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
47.2 - COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS.
47.2 COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS.
1. The county auditor of each county is designated as the county
commissioner of elections in each county. The county commissioner of
elections shall conduct voter registration pursuant to chapter 48A
and conduct all elections within the county.
2. When an election is to be held as required by law or is called
by a political subdivision of the state and the political subdivision
is located in more than one county, the county commissioner of
elections of the county having the greatest taxable base within the
political subdivision shall conduct that election. The county
commissioners of elections of the other counties in which the
political subdivision is located shall cooperate with the county
commissioner of elections who is conducting the election.
3. The commissioner may designate as a deputy county commissioner
of elections any officer of a political subdivision who is required
by law to accept nomination papers filed by candidates for office in
that political subdivision, and when so designated that person shall
assist the commissioner in administering elections conducted by the
commissioner for that subdivision. The designation of a person as a
deputy commissioner of elections pursuant to this section, once made,
shall continue in effect until the designation is withdrawn by the
commissioner.
4. The commissioner shall assign each local public measure a
letter for identification purposes. The public measure on the ballot
shall be identified by the letter.
a. The county commissioner who is responsible under
subsection 2 for conducting the elections held for a political
subdivision which lies in more than one county shall assign the
letter to the public measure.
b. The county commissioners of elections of the other
counties in which the political subdivision is located shall not
assign the same letter to a local public measure on the ballot in
their counties during the same election.
5. The office of county auditor or county commissioner of
elections in each county shall be open for at least eight hours on
the Saturday preceding a general election, primary election, or
special election called by the governor for the purpose of receiving
absentee ballots and conducting other official business relating to
the election.
6. On the final date for filing nomination papers in the
commissioner's office the office shall be open until the time for
receiving nomination papers has passed. Section History: Early Form
[C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 47.2; 81 Acts, ch 34, § 9] Section History: Recent Form
84 Acts, ch 1291, § 3; 89 Acts, ch 136, §31; 94 Acts, ch 1169,
§46; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §201
Referred to in § 39.3, 48A.2, 49.51, 50.48, 52.25, 53.40, 68A.102,
260C.15, 277.6, 277.20, 331.661, 331.753, 376.6
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