I am already registered in another county in Iowa. Can’t I just go to the polls on campus?

In Iowa, voter registration is maintained at the county level. If you are currently registered in another Iowa county, you are considered a new registrant in Black Hawk County and must complete a voter registration form to transfer your registration. If, on Election Day, you go to the polls to vote and are not registered in Black Hawk County, you can follow Election Day Registration procedures (proof of identity and address are necessary) to become eligible to cast a ballot. View the

Election Day Registration Rules (PDF).

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1. I am a college student. What are my options for voter registration and voting?
2. How do I register?
3. How do I know if I am already registered to vote in Black Hawk County?
4. Where will my voter identification card and other election materials (including absentee ballots) be mailed?
5. I moved from the dorms to an apartment. Do I need to update my address?
6. I am already registered in another county in Iowa. Can’t I just go to the polls on campus?
7. Where do I vote?
8. Do I need to bring ID to the polls?