Iowa Code
Chapter 53 - ABSENT VOTERS
Section 53.40 - Request requirements — transmission of ballot.

53.40 Request requirements — transmission of ballot.
1. a. A request in writing for a ballot may be made by any member of the armed forces of the United States who is or will be a qualified voter on the day of the election at which the ballot is to be cast, at any time before the election. Any member of the armed forces of the United States may request ballots for all elections to be held during a calendar year. The request may be made by using the federal postcard application form and indicating that the applicant wishes to receive ballots for all elections as permitted by state law. If the applicant does not specify which elections the request is for, the county commissioner shall send the applicant a ballot for each federal election held after the application is received until the end of the calendar year in which the request is received.
b. Unless the request specifies otherwise, a request for the primary election shall also be considered a request for the general election. In the case of the general election, request may be made not more than seventy days before the election, for and on behalf of a voter in the armed forces of the United States by a spouse, parent, parent-in-law, adult brother, adult sister, or adult child of the voter, residing in the county of the voter’s residence. However, a request made by other than the voter may be required to be made on forms prescribed by the state commissioner.
c. A request shall show the residence, including street address, if any, of the voter and the age of the voter and shall designate the address to which the ballot is to be sent. In the case of the primary election, the request shall also show the party affiliation of the voter. The request shall be made to the commissioner of the county of the voter’s residence. However, if the request is made by the voter to any elective state, city, or county official, the official shall forward it to the commissioner of the county of the voter’s residence, and such request so forwarded shall have the same force and effect as if made directly to the commissioner by the voter.
2. The commissioner shall immediately on the forty-fifth day prior to the particular election transmit ballots to the voter by mail or otherwise, postage prepaid, as directed by the state commissioner, requests for which are in the commissioner’s hands at that time, and thereafter so transmit ballots immediately upon receipt of requests. A request for ballot for the primary election which does not state the party affiliation of the voter making the request is void and of no effect. A request which does not show that the person for whom a ballot is requested will be a qualified voter in the precinct in which the ballot is to be cast on the day of the election for which the ballot is requested, shall not be honored. However, a request which states the age and the city, including street address, and county where the voter resides is sufficient to show that the person is a qualified voter. A request by the voter containing substantially the information required is sufficient.
3. If the affidavit on the envelope marked with the affidavit shows that the affiant is not a qualified voter on the day of the election at which the ballot is offered for voting, the envelope shall not be opened, but the envelope and ballot contained in the envelope shall be preserved and returned by the precinct election officials to the commissioner, who shall preserve them for the period of time and under the conditions provided for in sections 50.12, 50.13, 50.15, and 50.19.
[C54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §53.40]
84 Acts, ch 1219, §3; 87 Acts, ch 221, §18; 89 Acts, ch 136, §55; 94 Acts, ch 1180, §27; 2002 Acts, ch 1134, §71, 115; 2004 Acts, ch 1083, §35, 37; 2007 Acts, ch 215, §238; 2009 Acts, ch 57, §71; 2010 Acts, ch 1033, §31, 32, 56; 2010 Acts, ch 1061, §8; 2014 Acts, ch 1101, §29, 32; 2017 Acts, ch 155, §31, 44
Referred to in §48A.5, 53.45

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title II - ELECTIONS AND OFFICIAL DUTIES

Chapter 53 - ABSENT VOTERS

Section 53.1 - Right to vote — conditions.

Section 53.1A - Rules.

Section 53.2 - Application for ballot.

Section 53.3 - Requirements for certain absentee ballot applications — prescribed form — receipt.

Section 53.4 - Absentee ballots — reports.

Section 53.7 - Solicitation by public employees.

Section 53.8 - Ballot mailed.

Section 53.9 - Prohibited persons.

Section 53.10 - Absentee voting at the commissioner’s office.

Section 53.11 - Satellite absentee voting stations.

Section 53.12 - Duty of commissioner.

Section 53.13 - Voter’s affidavit on envelope.

Section 53.14 - Party affiliation.

Section 53.15 - Marking ballot.

Section 53.16 - Subscribing to affidavit.

Section 53.17 - Mailing or delivering ballot.

Section 53.17A - Absentee ballot tracking.

Section 53.18 - Manner of preserving ballot and application — review of affidavit — replacement ballots.

Section 53.19 - Listing absentee ballots.

Section 53.20 - Special precinct established.

Section 53.21 - Replacement of lost or spoiled absentee ballots.

Section 53.22 - Balloting by confined persons.

Section 53.23 - Special precinct election board.

Section 53.24 - Counties using voting machines.

Section 53.25 - Rejecting ballot.

Section 53.26 - Rejected ballots — how handled.

Section 53.27 - Rejection of ballot — return of envelope.

Section 53.30 - Ballots, ballot envelopes, and other information preserved.

Section 53.31 - Challenges.

Section 53.32 - Ballot of deceased voter.

Section 53.33 - Unlawful return of ballot.

Section 53.34 - False affidavit.

Section 53.35 - Refusal to return ballot.

Section 53.35A - Failure to return ballot.

Section 53.36 - Offenses by officers.

Section 53.37 - Definitions.

Section 53.37A - State commissioner duties.

Section 53.38 - What constitutes registration.

Section 53.39 - Request for ballot — when available.

Section 53.40 - Request requirements — transmission of ballot.

Section 53.41 - Records by commissioner — excess requests or ballots.

Section 53.42 - Voting in person in commissioner’s office.

Section 53.43 - Identification on envelope.

Section 53.44 - Affidavit to be signed and returned.

Section 53.45 - Special absentee ballot.

Section 53.46 - Powers and duties of state commissioner.

Section 53.47 - Materials furnished by department of administrative services.

Section 53.48 - Postage on ballots.

Section 53.49 - Applicable to armed forces and other citizens.

Section 53.50 - Appropriation.

Section 53.51 - Rule of construction.

Section 53.52 - Inconsistent provisions — rule.

Section 53.53 - Federal write-in ballots.