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General Election
November 3rd 2026

Statewide Republican Candidates

Gubernatorial Candidate

Congressional Candidates

US House 1st District Candidate

Mariannette Miller-Meeks 

Mariannette Miller-Meeks 

 Incumbent

 2026.

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Iowa State Auditor Candidate

Iowa Attorney General Candidate

Brenna Bird

Brenna Bird - Incumbent Attorney General

 2026.

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Iowa Treasurer Candidate

Roby Smith

Roby Smith - Incumbent Treasurer

 2026.

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Iowa Secretary of State Candidate

Paul Pate 

Paul Pate - Incumbent Secretary of State

 2026.

Easy to Vote - Hard to Cheat!

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Secretary of Agriculture Candidate

Mike Naig

Mike Naig - Incumbent

 2026.

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Iowa Legislative Candidates

House District 87 Candidate

 Representative Jeff Shipley 

Jeff Shipley  - Incumbent

 2026.

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House District 88 Candidate

 Representative Helena Hayes

Helena Hayes - Incumbent

 

 2026.

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Jefferson County Supervisor Candidate

Lee Dimmitt - Incumbent

 

 2026.

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Important Election Dates for Voters

​August 25th -

1st day to request an Absentee Ballot 

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October 19th by 5:00 PM  -

Last day to request Absentee Ballot to be mailed

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October 14th thru November 2nd â€“

Early Voting at the Courthouse - weekdays 8am - 4pm

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November 3rd â€“

Absentee Ballot must be in Auditor’s office by close of polls at 8pm

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General Election Day - Tuesday, November 3rd 

Polls are open 7am-8pm

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Voting is one of the simplest ways people can influence how their society is run. It’s not just a right in many countries—it’s also a practical tool for shaping decisions that affect everyday life.

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At a basic level, voting lets you choose leaders and policies. Governments make decisions about things like education, healthcare, taxes, infrastructure, and rights. By voting, you have a say in who makes those decisions and what priorities they pursue.

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It also serves as a way to hold leaders accountable. If elected officials perform poorly or ignore public concerns, voters can replace them. Without that mechanism, power can become disconnected from the people it’s supposed to serve.

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There’s also a collective aspect. Even though a single vote may feel small, large numbers of people participating create legitimacy for the system. High participation signals that outcomes reflect the public’s will, while low turnout can lead to decisions being shaped by a smaller, less representative group.

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Finally, voting connects to a broader idea of civic responsibility. Societies function best when people don’t just benefit from systems but also take part in maintaining and improving them.

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Participating in elections is not just your civic duty, it is your responsibility. So, whether it is at the local or national level, remember……your vote matters!

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Absentee Voting By Mail

Tuesday August 25th, 2026

  • First  day Iowans can mail a request to their County Auditor to receive an Absentee Ballot by mail starting .

After receiving your request form, the county auditor will mail you a ballot.

Jefferson County  Polling Locations

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2026

Any voter who is physically unable to enter a polling place has the right to vote in the voter’s vehicle.

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For further information, please contact the County Auditor’s office at  (641) 472-2840 or email auditor@jeffersoncountyia.com

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Polling Places and Sample Ballots

> Find your precinct/ward/polling place

 

Blackhawk-Polk-Packwood:
Packwood Fire Station, 112 N Main, Packwood

 

Buchanan:
First United Methodist Church, 201 N Court, Fairfield

 

Center-Cedar-Round Prairie-Maharishi Vedic City:
Jefferson County Ag Grounds Activity Building, 2606 W Burlington, Fairfield

 

Des Moines-Liberty-Libertyville:
Libertyville Community Center, 110 N Main, Libertyville

 

Fairfield 1st Ward:
Fairfield High School Auditorium Lobby, 605 E Broadway, Fairfield

 

Fairfield 2nd Ward:
*New location, County Engineer’s Office, 901 N 8th St, Fairfield

 

Fairfield 3rd Ward:
Nazarene Family Center, 507 W Briggs Ave, Fairfield

 

Fairfield 4th Ward:
Jefferson County Courthouse, 51 E Briggs Ave, Fairfield

 

Fairfield 5th Ward:
*New location, Friends Church, 1209 S 6th St, Fairfield

 

Lockridge-City of Lockridge:
Lockridge School Gym, 103 S Center, Lockridge

 

Locust Grove-Batavia:
Batavia Community Center, 1006 3rd St, Batavia

 

Penn-Walnut-Pleasant Plain-Coppock:
Pleasant Plain Community Center, 505 S St, Pleasant Plain

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Prepared and paid for by The Jefferson County Republican Party Central Committee

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Serving the communities of Batavia, Fairfield, Libertyville, Lockridge, Maharishi Vedic City, Packwood, and Pleasant Plain Iowa.

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Contact us -   JeffersonIowaGOP@gmail.com

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