In Iowa, a "Pollworker" is officially known as a "Precinct Election Official."
As you view your county auditor's information below, look for those words
in menus or text to learn more about becoming a Pollworker in Iowa.
Use this page from the Office of the Iowa Secretary of State to contact
your county auditor about pollworker training in your county.
1) Click on your County name in the map or select it from the dropdown menu
2) Use the information found on your county's information page to contact your county auditor's office via email, or you may choose to navigate to your county auditor's Web site to learn more about becoming a Pollworker.
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