IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
49.4 - PRECINCTS DRAWN BY COUNTY BOARD.
49.4 PRECINCTS DRAWN BY COUNTY BOARD.
Where action by the board of supervisors is necessary or deemed
advisable by the board of supervisors or the temporary county
redistricting commission, the boundaries of precincts shall be
definitely fixed by ordinance. A public hearing shall be held before
final action is taken to adopt changes in the precinct boundaries.
Notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing shall be given as
provided in chapter 21. In the absence of contrary action by the
board of supervisors or the temporary county redistricting
commission, each civil township which does not include any part of a
city of over two thousand population, and the portion of each civil
township containing any such city which lies outside the corporate
limits of that city or those cities, shall constitute an election
precinct. If no action is necessary to change the county election
precincts, the board of supervisors shall certify the retained
boundaries to the state commissioner, as required by section 49.7.
1. Where a civil township, or the portion of a civil township
outside the corporate limits of any city of over two thousand
population contained therein, is divided into two or more election
precincts, the precincts shall be so drawn that their total
populations shall be reasonably equal on the basis of data available
from the most recent federal decennial census.
2. Counties using alternative supervisor representation plans
"two" or "three", as described in section 331.206, shall be
apportioned into single-member supervisor districts on the basis of
population. In counties using representation plan "three", the
boundaries of supervisor districts shall follow the boundaries of
election precincts.
3. a. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter,
Indian settlement land held in trust by the secretary of the interior
of the United States for the Sac and Fox tribe of the Mississippi in
Iowa and its trust land contiguous to the Indian settlement lying in
Tama, Toledo and Indian Village townships of Tama county shall be an
election precinct. The polling place of that precinct shall be
located on the Indian settlement in a structure designated by the
election commissioner of Tama county.
b. The Indian settlement precinct shall be redrawn to include
land contiguous to the Indian settlement when such land is purchased
by the settlement and added to the Indian settlement land held in
trust by the secretary of the interior of the United States. Upon
recording of the deed transferring the land to the United States in
trust, the county recorder shall notify the county commissioner of
that fact. If the commissioner is notified more than seventy days
before the next scheduled election, the commissioner shall redraw the
precinct for that election. The commissioner shall notify the board
of supervisors of the redrawn precinct boundaries and shall certify
the redrawn boundaries to the state commissioner. Land completely
surrounded by the boundaries of the Indian settlement precinct, but
not included in the settlement precinct, shall be included in the
precinct in which such land was located prior to redrawing of the
Indian settlement precinct. The commissioner shall notify registered
voters in each of the redrawn precincts of the change in the
precincts and the proper polling place for those affected voters. Section History: Early Form
[C73, § 603; C97, § 1090; S13, § 1090; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §
722, 725; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, § 49.4, 49.7; C75, 77,
79, 81, S81, § 49.4; 81 Acts, ch 117, § 1203] Section History: Recent Form
94 Acts, ch 1179, §6; 99 Acts, ch 17, §2; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §
201
Referred to in § 49.3, 49.7, 49.8, 49.11, 273.8, 331.210A, 331.383