URGENT UPDATE: Early voting is officially underway in Winneshiek County, with absentee ballots available until November 3. Citizens are urged to take action now to ensure their voices are heard in the upcoming elections.
Last week, residents like Kris Croatt participated in early voting at the courthouse, highlighting the community’s eagerness to engage in the democratic process. With public polling locations set to open on Election Day, November 4, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., time is of the essence for those planning to vote.
This election holds significant importance for local voters, and officials are emphasizing the need for participation. Early voting offers a crucial opportunity to avoid long lines and last-minute issues that can arise on Election Day.
Absentee voting at the Winneshiek County Auditor’s Office allows voters to cast their ballots conveniently and securely. As the deadline approaches, it is imperative for voters to act swiftly to ensure their ballots are counted.
The community is encouraged to spread the word about early and absentee voting options. Engaging friends and family to participate can make a crucial difference in voter turnout.
Stay tuned for further updates on this important electoral process as we approach November 4. Make your voice count—vote early!







































