IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
53.22 - BALLOTING BY CONFINED PERSONS.
53.22 BALLOTING BY CONFINED PERSONS.
1. a. (1) A registered voter who has applied for an absentee
ballot, in a manner other than that prescribed by section 53.10 or
53.11, and who is a resident or patient in a health care facility or
hospital located in the county to which the application has been
submitted shall be delivered the appropriate absentee ballot by two
special precinct election officers, one of whom shall be a member of
each of the political parties referred to in section 49.13, who shall
be appointed by the commissioner from the election board panel for
the special precinct established by section 53.20. The special
precinct election officers shall be sworn in the manner provided by
section 49.75 for election board members, shall receive compensation
as provided in section 49.20, and shall perform their duties during
the ten calendar days after the ballots are printed if the
commissioner so elects, during the fourteen calendar days preceding
the election, and on election day if all ballots requested under
section 53.8, subsection 3, have not previously been delivered and
returned.
(2) If materials are prepared for the two special precinct
election officials, a list shall be made of all voters to whom
ballots are to be delivered. The list shall be sent with the
officials who deliver the ballots and shall include spaces to
indicate whether the person was present at the hospital or health
care facility when the officials arrived, whether the person
requested assistance from the officials, whether the person was
assisted by another person of the voter's choice, the time that the
ballot was returned to the officials, and any other notes the
officials deem necessary.
(3) The officials shall also be issued a supply of extra ballots
to replace spoiled ballots. Receipts shall be issued in
substantially the same form as receipts issued to precinct election
officials pursuant to section 49.65. All ballots shall be accounted
for and shall be returned to the commissioner. Separate envelopes
shall be provided for the return of spoiled ballots and unused
ballots.
b. If an applicant under this subsection notifies the
commissioner that the applicant will not be available at the health
care facility or hospital address at any time during the ten-day
period after the ballots are printed, if applicable, or during the
fourteen-day period immediately prior to the election, but will be
available there at some other time prior to the election or on
election day, the commissioner shall direct the two special precinct
election officers to deliver the applicant's ballot at an appropriate
time preceding the election or on election day. If a person who so
requested an absentee ballot has been dismissed from the health care
facility or hospital, the special precinct election officers may take
the ballot to the voter if the voter is currently residing in the
county.
c. The special precinct election officers shall travel
together in the same vehicle and both shall be present when an
applicant casts an absentee ballot. If either or both of the special
precinct election officers fail to appear at the time the duties set
forth in this section are to be performed, the commissioner shall at
once appoint some other person, giving preference to persons
designated by the respective county chairpersons of the political
parties described in section 49.13, to carry out the requirements of
this section. The persons authorized by this subsection to deliver
an absentee ballot to an applicant, if requested, may assist the
applicant in filling out the ballot as permitted by section 49.90.
After the voter has securely sealed the marked ballot in the envelope
provided and has subscribed to the oath, the voted absentee ballots
shall be deposited in a sealed container which shall be returned to
the commissioner on the same day the ballots are voted. On election
day the officers shall return the sealed container by the time the
polls are closed.
2. Any registered voter who becomes a patient or resident of a
hospital or health care facility in the county where the voter is
registered to vote within three days prior to the date of any
election or on election day may request an absentee ballot during
that period or on election day. As an alternative to the application
procedure prescribed by section 53.2, the registered voter may make
the request directly to the officers who are delivering and returning
absentee ballots under this section. Alternatively, the request may
be made by telephone to the office of the commissioner not later than
four hours before the close of the polls. If the requester is found
to be a registered voter of that county, these officers shall deliver
the appropriate absentee ballot to the registered voter in the manner
prescribed by this section.
3. For any election except a primary or general election or a
special election to fill a vacancy under section 69.14, the
commissioner may, as an alternative to subsection 1, mail an absentee
ballot to an applicant under this section to be voted and returned to
the commissioner in accordance with this chapter. This subsection
only applies to applications for absentee ballots from a single
health care facility or hospital if there are no more than two
applications from that facility or hospital.
4. The commissioner shall mail an absentee ballot to a registered
voter who has applied for an absentee ballot and who is a patient or
resident of a hospital or health care facility outside the county in
which the voter is registered to vote.
5. a. If the registered voter becomes a patient or resident
of a hospital or health care facility outside the county where the
voter is registered to vote within three days before the date of any
election or on election day, the voter may designate a person to
deliver and return the absentee ballot. The designee may be any
person the voter chooses except that no candidate for any office to
be voted upon for the election for which the ballot is requested may
deliver a ballot under this subsection. The request for an absentee
ballot may be made by telephone to the office of the commissioner not
later than four hours before the close of the polls. If the
requester is found to be a registered voter of that county, the
ballot shall be delivered by mail or by the person designated by the
voter. An application form shall be included with the absentee
ballot and shall be signed by the voter and returned with the ballot.
b. Absentee ballots voted under this subsection shall be
delivered to the commissioner no later than the time the polls are
closed on election day. If the ballot is returned by mail the return
envelope must be received by the time the polls close, or clearly
postmarked by an officially authorized postal service not later than
the day before the election and received by the commissioner no later
than the time established for the canvass by the board of supervisors
for that election.
6. Observers representing candidates, political parties, or
nonparty political organizations, or observers who are opponents or
proponents of a ballot issue to be voted on at the election are
prohibited from being present at a hospital or health care facility
during the time the special precinct election officers are delivering
absentee ballots to the residents of such hospital or health care
facility. Section History: Early Form
[C71, 73, 75, § 53.17; C77, 79, 81, § 53.22; 81 Acts, ch 34, § 37]
Section History: Recent Form
84 Acts, ch 1291, § 18, 19; 85 Acts, ch 67, §8; 87 Acts, ch 221, §
27, 28; 88 Acts, ch 1119, §28; 93 Acts, ch 143, § 34; 94 Acts, ch
1169, §65; 94 Acts, ch 1180, §23, 24; 2007 Acts, ch 59, §28, 38; 2009
Acts, ch 57, §68; 2009 Acts, ch 143, §2--4
Referred to in § 39A.4, 48A.7A, 53.8, 53.17, 53.20, 53.49, 135C.29