Posted by Jason on Thursday, Oct 19, 2023
In person early voting at the Auditor's Office for the November 7, 2023 City & School Election began in Johnson County on Wednesday, October 18. The Iowa City Public Library will again be a satellite host in November.
ICPL satellite location hours will be:
Saturday, November 4, 10 AM - 6 PM
Sunday, November 5, 12 PM - 5 PM
Other satellite location schedules are available on the Johnson County Auditor election site.
Identification is required for those wanting to vote absentee in-person (which includes drive-thru and satellite voting locations). More information on voter ID requirements, including alternative options for those without a driver's license or non-operator's ID, is available at the Secretary of State's website.
In-person early voting will be available at the Auditor's Office in the Johnson County Administration Building, 913 S. Dubuque St. on weekdays from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 18 through November 6.
There are many voting resources available on the Auditor's elections webpage including voting deadlines, sample ballots, registration resources, precinct and polling place lookup, and FAQs answering all your questions about absentee and election day voting processes. Iowa's Restore Your Vote site has information for Iowans who have completed felony sentences to determine their voting eligibility and assist with registration. Información en español, conozca sus derechos como votante.
Cary J. Griffith’s account of the 2007 Ham Lake fire that, over two weeks, burned 75,000 acres of woodlands in northern Minnesota and into Canada. Griffith opens with the fire raging towards an inhabited area of northwood cabins, a local Deputy tries to persuade a resourceful 76-year-old area resident to follow the mandatory evacuation. The story is told chronologically and from many points of view, Griffith introduces us to a variety of people involved in the fire and it’s plain to see that he was thorough in his search for first hand accounts. Over the following chapters Griffith introduces us to the camper whose fire started the blaze, resort and homeowners in the area, police and fire personnel, as well as scientists that detail the natural and climatic conditions that led to it burning so widely. His descriptions of the area’s natural history help to explain how this fire got out of hand so quickly. Those with a strong connection to the area that “Gunflint Burning” covers and can attest that Griffith was able to capture the sights and sounds that make canoe trips in the Boundary Waters so special. -Jason