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Iowa governor signs bill allowing poll workers to challenge voters over citizenship

  • On June 2, 2025, Governor Kim Reynolds enacted two election-related bills in Iowa that reform voter registration requirements and revise the state's procedures for election recounts.
  • House File 928 establishes uniform recount procedures by requiring all precincts to use the same method when conducting recounts, while House File 954 prohibits the use of ranked-choice voting throughout the state and enhances verification of citizenship during voter registration.
  • The laws authorize election officials to challenge voters’ citizenship status at polling places, grant the Secretary of State’s Office enhanced ability to verify voter records, and establish more stringent criteria for requesting recounts in tightly contested elections.
  • Secretary of State Paul Pate praised the legislation for enhancing the security and reliability of Iowa’s election system while also promoting an appropriate balance between safeguarding election integrity and encouraging voter participation.
  • The legislation aims to enhance election integrity while balancing voter participation, responding to voter challenges in 2024 and addressing issues with noncitizen registrations found in audits.
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KGAN broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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