Iowa Code
Chapter 53 - ABSENT VOTERS
Section 53.53 - Federal write-in ballots.

53.53 Federal write-in ballots.
1. Upon receipt of an official federal write-in ballot, the commissioner shall examine the voter’s written declarations on the envelope. If the voter is eligible to vote under the provisions of this subchapter and has complied with all requirements for the federal write-in ballot, then the federal write-in ballot is valid unless an Iowa absentee ballot is received from the voter in time to be counted.
2. The voter’s declaration or affirmation on the federal write-in ballot constitutes a sufficient registration under the provisions of chapter 48A and the commissioner shall place the voter’s name on the registration record as a registered voter, if the voter’s name does not already appear on the registration record. No witness to the oath is necessary.
3. Federal write-in absentee ballots may be used in primary and general elections, and in special elections held pursuant to section 69.14. The federal write-in absentee ballot transmission envelope may also serve as an application for voter registration if the information submitted is sufficient to register the person to vote and the applicant is otherwise eligible to vote under the provisions of this subchapter.
4. The federal write-in ballot shall not be counted if any of the following apply:
a. The ballot was submitted from within the United States, unless the voter is a member of the armed forces of the United States as described in section 53.37, subsection 2, on active duty, and away from the voter’s county of residence for purposes of serving on active duty.
b. The voter’s completed regular or special Iowa absentee ballot was received by the deadline for return of absentee ballots established in section 53.44.
c. The voter’s federal write-in ballot was received after the deadline for return of absentee ballots established in section 53.44.
5. A federal write-in ballot received by the state commissioner of elections shall be forwarded immediately to the appropriate county commissioner. However, if the state commissioner receives a federal write-in ballot after election day and before noon on the Monday following an election, the state commissioner shall at once verify that the voter has complied with the requirements of this section and that the voter’s federal write-in ballot is eligible to be counted. If the ballot is eligible to be counted, the state commissioner shall notify the appropriate county commissioner and make arrangements for the ballot to be transmitted to the county for counting. If the ballot is not eligible to be counted, the state commissioner shall mail the ballot to the appropriate commissioner along with notification that the ballot is ineligible to be counted. The county commissioner shall keep the ballot with the other records of the election.
6. The county commissioner shall notify a voter when the voter’s federal write-in ballot was not counted and shall give the voter the reason the ballot was not counted.
88 Acts, ch 1119, §31; 94 Acts, ch 1169, §56; 94 Acts, ch 1180, §30; 2004 Acts, ch 1083, §36, 37; 2007 Acts, ch 59, §35, 36, 38; 2009 Acts, ch 57, §72; 2014 Acts, ch 1026, §143; 2016 Acts, ch 1003, §2, 3; 2021 Acts, ch 12, §67, 73
Referred to in §48A.5
Subsection 4, paragraphs b and c amended

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.