IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
47.3 - ELECTION EXPENSES.
47.3 ELECTION EXPENSES.
1. The costs of conducting a special election called by the
governor, general election, and the primary election held prior to
the general election shall be paid by the county.
2. The cost of conducting other elections shall be paid by the
political subdivision for which the election is held. The costs
shall include but not be limited to the printing of the ballots and
the election register, publication of notices, printing of
declaration of eligibility affidavits, compensation for precinct
election boards, canvass materials, and the preparation and
installation of voting equipment. The county commissioner of
elections shall certify to the county board of supervisors a
statement of cost for an election. The cost shall be assessed by the
county board of supervisors against the political subdivision for
which the election was held.
3. a. Costs of registration and administrative and clerical
costs shall not be charged as a part of the election costs.
b. If automatic tabulating equipment is used in any election,
the county commissioner of elections shall not charge any political
subdivision of the state a rental fee for the use of any automatic
tabulating equipment.
4. The cost of maintenance of voter registration records and of
preparation of election registers and any other voter registration
lists required by the commissioner in the discharge of the duties of
that office shall be paid by the county. Administrative and clerical
costs incurred by the registrar in discharging the duties of that
office shall be paid by the state. Section History: Early Form
[C97, § 1129; S13, § 1129, 2754; SS15, § 1087-a5; C24, § 560, 835,
4203; C27, § 560, 718-b18, 4203; C31, 35, § 560, 718-b18, 4216-c15;
C39, § 560, 718.18, 4216.15; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, §
43.32, 48.18, 49.118, 277.15; C73, § 43.32, 47.3, 277.15; C75, 77,
79, 81, § 47.3] Section History: Recent Form
2009 Acts, ch 57, §12
Referred to in § 275.26, 331.383
For compensation of precinct election officials, see § 49.20