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Travel Expenditures (out of state)

Vendor Invoice Pay Dates

Linn County Ordinances

Unified Development Code

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ELECTION SERVICES (COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS)

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Elected Officials Directory

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Candidate Resources

Retail Products & Services

Linn County Voter Data Request Form

Election Calendar

General Election: November 2, 2010

Election Related Maps

Election Results 1999 - 2010

Statistics, Demographics & Petitions

Help Wanted - Precinct Election Official Online Application

Kids' Corner

VOTER REGISTRATION SERVICES (COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATION)

Request a Duplicate Voter Registration Card

GIS / MAPPING / REAL ESTATE SERVICES (COUNTY CARTOGRAPHER)

Online Mapping Services

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Candidate Resources
Auditor's Office - Auditor Joel D. Miller

The Candidate Resources page is dedicated to helping candidates get the information they need and in a timely manner. Whether partisan or nonpartisan, there is wealth of information here at a click of a mouse.

Candidate Guides

 
Forms

Campaigns may pick up 50 Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Request from our office.



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Linn County voter lists are available upon request. Information from voter registration records can only be used for the following:
  • To request a registrant's vote at an election
  • For a genuine political purpose
  • For bona fide political research
  • For a bona fide official purpose by an elected official
 
 
 
 
Poll Watching

 
A poll watcher is a person who has official permission to be at the polling place on election day to observe the election process and to challenge voters that the poll watcher believes is not qualified to vote.
 
Poll watchers may represent:
  • Candidates whose names appear on the ballot
  • Political parties and organizations
  • In all elections other than primary and general elections, groups opposing or supporting approval of questions on the ballot
 
For more information, please read the documents below.
 
Campaign Ethics & Disclosure

 
For information about candidates' ethics and campaign filing responsibilities and deadlines please contact the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board.


Additional Information for School Board Candidates
 
Additional Resources:
Information about Campaign Signs
 



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