House File 2466 - Enrolled
House File 2466
AN ACT
RELATING TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF ELECTIONS.
2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
1 Section 1. Section 47.4, Code 2024, is amended to read as
2 follows:
3 47.4 Election filing deadlines.
4 If the deadline for a filing pertaining to an election
5 falls on a day that the state or county commissioner’s office
6 is closed for business, the deadline shall be extended to
7 the next day that the office of state commissioner or county
8 commissioner is open for business to receive the filing. This
9 section does not apply to the deadline for voter registration
10 under section 48A.9, subsection 2.
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11 Sec. 2. Section 48A.9, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended
12 to read as follows:
13 2. The commissioner’s office shall be open from 8:00 a.m.
14 until at least 5:00 p.m. on the day registration closes before
15 each regularly scheduled election. However, if the last day to
16 register to vote for a regularly scheduled election falls on
17 the day after Thanksgiving, the deadline shall be the following
18 Monday.
19 Sec. 3. Section 49.124, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended
20 to read as follows:
21 1. The commissioner shall conduct, not later than the day
22 before each primary and general election, a training course for
23 all election personnel, and the commissioner may do so before
24 any other election the commissioner administers. The personnel
25 shall include all precinct election officials and any other
26 persons who will be employed in or around the polling places
27 on election day. At least two precinct election officials who
28 will serve on each precinct election board at the forthcoming
29 election shall attend the training course. If the entire board
30 does not attend, those members who do attend shall so far as
31 possible be persons who have not previously attended a similar
32 training course. The state commissioner shall adopt rules
33 pursuant to chapter 17A to implement instruction required under
34 this subsection.
35 Sec. 4. Section 49.128, subsection 1, unnumbered paragraph
1 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows:
2 No later than twenty days following a general an election,
3 the commissioner shall place on file in the commissioner’s
4 office a certification that the county met the following
5 requirements at the general election:
6 Sec. 5. Section 49.128, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended
7 by adding the following new paragraph:
8 NEW PARAGRAPH. f. The state commissioner may adopt rules
9 pursuant to chapter 17A to require that the commissioner
10 provide and certify additional information.
11 Sec. 6. Section 49.128, subsection 2, Code 2024, is amended
12 to read as follows:
13 2. a. If the county is required to conduct an audit under
14 section 50.51, the commissioner shall include a copy of the
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15 results with the certification required under this section.
16 b. If a county is not required to conduct an audit under
17 section 50.51, the commissioner shall include a copy of the
18 certification required under this section along with the
19 election canvass summary report required under section 50.30A.
20 Sec. 7. NEW SECTION. 49.129 Pre-election submission
21 requirements.
22 1. No later than ten days before the election, the
23 commissioner shall notify the state commissioner of all of the
24 following:
25 a. The date, time, and location the testing of voting
26 equipment required pursuant to section 52.35 is to be
27 performed.
28 b. The date the election notice will be published pursuant
29 to section 49.53 and where it will appear.
30 c. The date the election personnel training course required
31 pursuant to section 49.124 is to be conducted.
32 2. The state commissioner may adopt rules pursuant to
33 chapter 17A to require that the commissioner provide and
34 certify additional information.
35 Sec. 8. Section 50.15A, Code 2024, is amended to read as
1 follows:
2 50.15A Unofficial results of voting —— general election only.
3 1. In order to provide the public with an early source
4 of election results before the official canvass of votes,
5 the state commissioner of elections, in cooperation with the
6 commissioners of elections, shall conduct an unofficial canvass
7 of election results following the closing of the polls on
8 the day of a regular city election, regular school election,
9 primary election, or general election, or any other election
10 at the discretion of the state commissioner. The unofficial
11 canvass shall report election results for national offices,
12 statewide offices, the office of state representative, the
13 office of state senator, and other offices or public measures
14 at the discretion of the state commissioner of elections.
15 The unofficial canvass shall also report the total number of
16 ballots cast at the general reported election.
17 2. a. After the polls close on election day, the
18 commissioner of elections shall periodically provide election
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19 results to the state commissioner of elections as the precincts
20 in the county report election results to the commissioner
21 pursuant to section 50.11. If the commissioner determines
22 that all precincts will not report election results before
23 the office is closed, the commissioner shall report the most
24 complete results available prior to leaving the office at the
25 time the office is closed as provided in section 50.11. The
26 commissioner shall specify the number of precincts included in
27 the report to the state commissioner of elections and provide
28 an explanation in writing as to why all precincts will not be
29 reported.
30 b. The state commissioner of elections shall tabulate
31 unofficial election results as the results are received from
32 the commissioners of elections and shall periodically make the
33 reports of the results available to the public.
34 3. Before the day of the general reported election, the
35 state commissioner of elections shall provide a form and
1 instructions for reporting unofficial election results pursuant
2 to this section.
3 4. The state commissioner shall set a date and time by which
4 a commissioner must complete testing of the system used for the
5 unofficial canvass before the reported election.
6 Sec. 9. Section 50.48, subsection 5, Code 2024, is amended
7 to read as follows:
8 5. a. (1) At the conclusion of a recount, the recount
9 board shall make and file with the commissioner a written
10 report of its findings, signed by a majority of the recount
11 board.
12 (2) The commissioner or commissioner’s designee may
13 assist in compiling the written report. The written report
14 shall include a full tally and accounting of ballots reviewed
15 by the recount board and shall be reported as required by
16 sections 50.24 and 53.20. The written report must allow the
17 commissioner to correct the canvass of voters in the manner
18 required by law, if applicable.
19 b. If the recount board’s report is that the abstracts
20 prepared pursuant to the county board’s canvass were incorrect
21 as to the number of votes cast for the candidates for the
22 office or nomination in question, in that county or district,
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23 the commissioner shall at once so notify the county board. The
24 county board shall reconvene within three days after being so
25 notified, but no later than noon on the twenty-seventh day
26 following the election in question for a recount of the offices
27 of president and vice president, and shall correct its previous
28 proceedings.
29 Sec. 10. Section 53.17, subsection 4, unnumbered paragraph
30 1, Code 2024, is amended to read as follows:
31 When a person designated by the voter pursuant to section
32 53.33 retrieves a completed absentee ballot from the voter, the
33 designee shall, upon request of the voter, fill out a receipt
34 to be retained by the voter. The state commissioner shall
35 prescribe a form for receipts required by this subsection. The
1 receipt shall include all of the following:
2 Sec. 11. Section 53.17, subsection 4, paragraph d, Code
3 2024, is amended by striking the paragraph.
4 Sec. 12. Section 53.17, subsection 4, paragraph f, Code
5 2024, is amended to read as follows:
6 f. A statement that the completed absentee ballot will
7 be delivered to the commissioner’s office within seventy-two
8 hours of retrieving it from the voter or before the closing of
9 the polls on election day, whichever is earlier, or that the
10 completed absentee ballot will be mailed to the commissioner
11 within seventy-two hours of retrieving it from the voter.
12 Sec. 13. Section 53.20, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code
13 2024, is amended to read as follows:
14 b. For the primary election, general election, and for any
15 election in which the commissioner determines in advance of
16 the election to report the results of the special precinct by
17 the resident precincts of the voters who cast absentee and
18 provisional ballots, the commissioner shall prepare a separate
19 absentee ballot style for each precinct in the county and shall
20 program the voting system to produce reports by the resident
21 precincts of the voters.
22 Sec. 14. Section 54.7, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended
23 to read as follows:
24 1. The presidential electors and alternate electors shall
25 meet in the capitol, at the seat of government, on the first
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26 Monday Tuesday after the second Wednesday in December next
27 following their election.
28 Sec. 15. Section 277.4, subsection 4, Code 2024, is amended
29 to read as follows:
30 4. Any person on whose behalf nomination petitions have been
31 filed under this section may withdraw as a candidate by filing
32 a signed statement to that effect with the secretary consistent
33 with section 44.9, subsection 5.
______________________________ ______________________________
PAT GRASSLEY AMY SINCLAIR
Speaker of the House President of the Senate
I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and
is known as House File 2466, Ninetieth General Assembly.
______________________________
MEGHAN NELSON
Chief Clerk of the House
Approved _______________, 2024 ______________________________
KIM REYNOLDS
Governor
Statutes affected: Introduced: 47.4, 48A.9, 49.124, 49.128, 50.51, 50.48, 50.24, 53.17, 53.20, 54.7, 277.4
Enrolled: 47.4, 48A.9, 49.124, 49.128, 50.51, 50.48, 50.24, 53.17, 53.20, 54.7, 277.4