In Iowa, you are not qualified to vote following a felony conviction until your right to vote is res 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by confirming your qualifications. Answer 'Yes' to both questions regarding citizenship and age. If you answer 'No' to either, do not proceed with the form.
  3. Enter your ID number. Provide your Iowa driver’s license number, non-operator ID number, or the last four digits of your Social Security number if applicable.
  4. Fill in your date of birth and select your sex from the options provided.
  5. Complete the address section with where you live and where you receive mail. If you are homeless, describe your current residence.
  6. Indicate your political affiliation by checking one of the boxes for Democratic, Republican, Green, Libertarian, or No Party.
  7. Review the Registrant Affidavit carefully. Ensure all statements are true before signing and dating the form.

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Iowas Constitution currently states that anyone convicted of a felony permanently loses the right to vote or hold public office unless the Governor restores those rights.
Noncitizens, convicted felons who have been released from prison, current prison inmates, election law violators, and mentally incompetent people are not allowed to vote in most states.

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