IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
49.10 - POLLING PLACES FOR CERTAIN PRECINCTS.
49.10 POLLING PLACES FOR CERTAIN PRECINCTS.
1. Polling places for precincts outside the limits of a city, but
within the township, or originally within and set off as a separate
township from the township in which the city is in whole or in part
situated, and a polling place for a township which entirely surrounds
another township containing a city, may be fixed at some room or
rooms in the courthouse or in some other building within the limits
of the city as the commissioner may provide.
2. If the commissioner determines, or if a petition be filed with
the commissioner ninety days before any primary, general or special
election stating that there is no suitable or adequate polling place
within a township constituting a voting precinct and that it is
desirable and to the interest of the voters of that township voting
precinct that a voting place be designated for it outside its
territorial limits, the commissioner shall fix a polling place for
that precinct, outside its territorial limits, which the commissioner
deems convenient to the electors of the township precinct. A
petition submitted under this subsection must be signed by eligible
electors of the precinct exceeding in number one-half the total
number of votes cast in the township precinct for the office of
president of the United States or governor, as the case may be, at
the last preceding general election. When the commissioner has fixed
such a polling place it shall remain the polling place at all
subsequent primary, general and special elections, until such time as
the commissioner shall fix a different polling place for the
precinct.
3. In any city in which precinct lines have been changed to
comply with section 49.5, the commissioner may fix the polling place
for any precinct outside the boundaries of the precinct if there is
no building or facility within the precinct suitable and available
for use as a polling place. In so doing, the commissioner shall fix
the polling place at the point nearest the precinct which is suitable
and available for use as a polling place and is reasonably accessible
to voters of the precinct.
4. A single room or area of any building or facility may be fixed
as the polling place for more than one precinct. The location of
each polling place shall be clearly marked within the room or area on
the days on which elections are held as the location of the polling
place of a particular precinct, and suitable arrangements shall be
made within the room or area to prevent direct access from the
polling place of any precinct to the polling place of any other
precinct. When the commissioner has fixed such a polling place for
any precinct it shall remain the polling place at all subsequent
elections, except elections for which the precinct is merged with
another precinct as permitted by section 49.11, until the boundaries
of the precinct are changed or the commissioner fixes a new polling
place, except that the polling place shall be changed to a point
within the boundaries of the precinct at any time not less than sixty
days before the next succeeding election that a building or facility
suitable for such use becomes available within the precinct.
5. If two or more contiguous townships have been combined into
one election precinct by the board of supervisors, the commissioner
shall provide a polling place which is convenient to all of the
electors in the precinct. Section History: Early Form
[C97, § 1091; S13, § 1091; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 728; C46,
50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 49.10] Section History: Recent Form
93 Acts, ch 143, § 15; 2006 Acts, ch 1002, §1, 4