City of North Liberty recently issued the following announcement.
A regular city and school election will be held on Nov. 2, 2021, which will elect a mayor and two city council seats in North Liberty as well as school board seats. A list of filed candidates for these seats is available on the Johnson County Auditor’s website. Additionally, we will publish video from candidate forums and of candidate statements on our website.
Local, state and federal elections throughout Johnson County, including North Liberty, are the responsibility of the Johnson County Auditor’s Office. North Liberty encourages residents to register and vote as a way to participate in their government. The county auditor has detailed information about this election online, including a list of candidates who will appear on the ballot and forums.
Candidate Statements and Forums
Before the start of early voting, we will publish short video statements from filed candidates. The League of Women Voters of Johnson County held a candidate forum on Thursday, Sept. 29. Video of the statements and the forum will be available on our City Election page.
Voting Early
Early voting is available. Registered voters may vote early at any location (you must vote at your assigned polling place on election day). A calendar of early voting opportunities will be available on the auditor’s website.
Voting on Election Day
Polls will be open 7 a.m. through 8 p.m. On election day, voters will vote at their regular polling place. To vote on election day, voters are required to provide ID.
Registering to Vote
A voter will need to register whenever they move, change their name or change their political affiliation. Voters can register to vote as soon as they receive mail at their home, as long as they’re a US Citizen, an Iowa resident and at least 17 ½ years old (they must be 18 on election day to cast a ballot). Registration is available online, by mail or in person; learn the requirements and download forms on the Johnson County Auditor’s website. Registration is available in person on election day at your regular polling place.
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