Pursuant to Iowa Code §49.23, polling place change notices were mailed on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, from the Elections Department. Due to a printing error, some postcards list the incorrect address for the polling location.
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CORRECTION: Polling Place notification postcards
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Polling place changes for the June 2, 2026 Primary Election
Poll locations have changed in multiple Johnson County precincts since the last Primary Election. These precincts and their current locations are listed below.
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Community ID services suspended through June 5, 2026
Due to increased traffic and limited staff availability with early voting and the June 2, 2026 Primary Election, the Auditor’s Office is suspending Community ID services from Tuesday, May 12, through Friday, June 5. Services will resume at 8 a.m.
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Public testing of Johnson County voting equipment to take place on May 4
Johnson County will test the voting equipment for the June 2, 2026 Primary Election at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 4, 2026, at the Auditor’s Office,913 S. Dubuque St, Suite 130, Iowa City. Testing ensures all voting machines are working accurately and reliably for Election Day.
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Johnson County participates in election security preparedness exercise
Johnson County Auditor Julie Persons and local election security partners joined the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office for election security preparedness exercises.
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Johnson County Elections ‘I Voted Sticker’ Contest returns
The Johnson County Auditor & Elections Office is excited to announce the return of the I Voted’ Sticker Contest. The contest is free and open to all County residents and college students.
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Property taxpayer notification statements
The Auditor’s Office mailed annual property taxpayer notification statements last week.
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Auditor’s Office to mail property taxpayer notification statements on or by March 13
The Auditor’s Office will mail property taxpayer notification statements to Johnson County property owners containing information about proposed local government budgets and property tax rates on or by March 13, 2026. This is following Iowa Code 24.2A.
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Johnson County to move to district-based elections for Board of Supervisors
Johnson County will elect members of the Board of Supervisors by district beginning in 2026, following changes made in Senate File 75, which was passed in 2025.
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Johnson County post-election audit confirms accuracy of election results
The Johnson County Auditor’s Office completed its post-election audit for the November 4, 2025 City/School Election, confirming the accuracy of the election night results.
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Notice of post-election audit
Pursuant to Code of Iowa Sec. 50.51, the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office has ordered a post-election audit for the November 4, 2025 City/School Election. The randomly selected precinct to be audited is Coralville 6 (CV06).
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Public testing on election equipment is successful
The Johnson County Auditor's Office announces the successful completion of public testing on election equipment leading up to the November 4 City-School Election.