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Voter Registration
In the state of Iowa, you must be a registered voter before you can vote. You may:
- Pre-register to vote (continue below)
- Register to vote on Election Day
Am I Registered to Vote?
Use the voter registration service from the Iowa Secretary of State to check your voter status.
- Iowa Secretary of State Voter Registration
http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/VoterReg/RegToVote/search.aspx
Voter Registration Forms:
Iowa Voter Registration form translations provided by the Iowa Council for International Understanding - http://www.iciu.org/translation_services.shtml
Pre-Registration:
The voter pre-registration deadline is 10 days before general and primary elections, 11 days before all other elections. When you pre-register, your name will appear on the election register so that you will be able to sign in and vote quickly when you arrive at your polling place on Election Day.
- Print the above registration form
- Complete, sign and date
- Place in an envelope and mail to the following address:
- Scott County Auditor
Attn: Voter Registration Form
600 W. 4th St.
Davenport, Iowa 52801-1030
- Scott County Auditor
- After registering to vote, you should receive a Scott County Voter Identification Card. Click here to see a sample
Election Day Registration:
You may register to vote on Election Day at the polling place for the precinct where you currently live. If you register to vote on Election Day, you will be required to show proof of residency and identity.

