Candidate Information
General Information
Visit the Iowa Secretary of State's website for general information including FAQs, nomination papers, filing deadlines, and other useful information.
Candidate Guides
- General Election Candidates
- Primary Election Candidates
- City Election Candidates
- School Election Candidates
Campaign Ethics and Disclosure Board
For information about the candidate's ethics and campaign filling responsibilities and deadlines visit the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board.
Campaign Finance
Below you will find forms regarding candidate and committee information when running for office. For more information please visit the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board.
- Ballot Issue PAC
- Campaign Finance Issues
- City Candidate Committee Guide
- City PAC
- County Candidate Committee Guide
- County Central Committee
- County PAC
- School Board or Other Political Subdivision Candidate Committee Guide
Voter Registration and Absentee Voter Lists
Iowa law allows for the purchase of voter registration lists (See Iowa Code section 48A.38). Requests can be made with the Secretary of State's Office or with a County Auditor.
Statewide and congressional district lists must be produced by the Secretary of State's Office. Counties may only produce lists for districts of which their county is a part.
Information from voter registration records can only be used:
- To request a registrant's vote at an election,
- For a genuine political purpose,
- For bona fide political research, or
- For a bona fide official purpose by an elected official.
Using this information for any commercial purpose is a serious misdemeanor under Iowa law. Per Iowa law, Social Security numbers, driver license numbers, and non-operator ID numbers are not included on any list.
- Voter Registration List Request
This form may be filed with either the Monona County Auditor or the Iowa Secretary of State
Poll Watching
Candidates, political parties and organizations, and groups representing a side on a ballot issue may designate someone to be a poll watcher on Election Day. Poll watchers are allowed to observe the election process and challenge voters whom they believe are not qualified to vote.
For more information or to designate someone as a poll watcher please view the documents below.