Reminder postcards coming for new district polling places

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Iowans whose polling places have changed as a result of redistricting will receive a postcard like this from the Iowa Secretary of State beginning May 18.

Iowans whose polling places have changed as a result of redistricting will receive a postcard like this from the Iowa Secretary of State beginning May 18.

ADEL, Iowa — The office of Dallas County Auditor Julia Helm issued a statement Thursday, reminding voters that some polling places have changed due to recent redistricting across the state.

Any Iowan whose polling place has changed should be on the lookout for a postcard in the mail informing them of the new location, Helm said.

Dallas County will work with the Iowa Secretary of State to send a postcard to every registered voter in the county starting May 18. Under Iowa law, notices are required to be sent to impacted voters between 20 days and seven days prior to the primary election and again prior to the general election.

“If your polling place changed due to redistricting, you’ll be getting a card in the mail informing you of the new location,” said Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate. “We want all eligible Iowans to make their voices heard by voting this year, and it’s important to have a plan if you’re going to the polls on Election Day. Step one is registering to vote. Step two is making sure you know where your polling place is located.”

Iowans can also look up their polling place online at the secretary of state’s website. To check your voter registration status, register to vote or update your information, visit VoterReady.Iowa.gov or the Dallas County website.

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