A common question from voters is: Primary Election Ballot June 8, 2010 Primary Election What is the Primary Election? Developed by the Iowa State Association of County Auditors In Cooperation with the Iowa Secretary of State Iowa s primary election is held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in June of even-numbered years. Iowa s primary election is held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in June of even-numbered years. The purpose of the primary election is for the members of the political parties to nominate candidates for the November general election.
Iowa has a closed primary in which voters can vote: What s different about the Primary Election? Primary Iowa has a closed primary in which voters can vote: only in one party s primary election, Iowa has a closed primary in which voters can vote: only in one party s primary election, and only if they are willing to declare themselves as members of that party. Primary Primary
Iowa has a closed primary in which voters can vote: only in one party s primary election, and only if they are willing to declare themselves as members of that party. How is it decided which political parties are involved in the primary election? Each voter must declare a political party prior to voting. The voter then receives a ballot that lists the candidates of that party for each office. Primary Under Iowa law, a political party is an organization whose candidate for president of the United States or governor of Iowa received at least two percent of the votes cast for that office in the last general election. Under Iowa law, a political party is an organization whose candidate for president of the United States or governor of Iowa received at least two percent of the votes cast for that office in the last general election. For the 2010 Primary Election there are two political parties in Iowa: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
What offices will be on the ballot at the Primary Election?
Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Secretary of Agriculture, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Secretary of Agriculture, Attorney General, State Senator (for odd-numbered senate seats), Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Secretary of Agriculture, Attorney General, State Senator (for odd-numbered senate seats), and State Representative.
County Attorney, County Attorney, County Treasurer, County Attorney, County Treasurer, County Recorder,
County Attorney, County Treasurer, County Recorder, and County Supervisor (for some voters). Finally, voters in some counties at the 2010 Primary Election may vote to fill a vacancy in an office such as county supervisor, county auditor, or county sheriff. Are any of the candidates names rotated on the ballot? Candidates names will be rotated on the Primary Election ballot for a political party, if there are multiple candidates of that party running for a particular office. Rotation
How are the candidates names rotated? Ballots in the first precinct in which an office is listed on the ballot will show candidates names in alphabetical order, or reverse alphabetical order, by last name. Rotation Ballots in the first precinct in which an office is listed on the ballot will show candidates names in alphabetical order, or reverse alphabetical order, by last name. Candidates names are rotated in each subsequent precinct by moving the first name to the end. For additional information on elections and voter registration, contact the County Auditor or visit one of the following websites: www.sos.state.ia.us www.iowaauditors.org Rotation