Send an email to Iowa Representative Libby Jacobs (pictured at right), chair of the State Government subcommittee where SF351 is stalled, and tell her that Iowa needs verifiable elections now. Her email address is (Note - this email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it .) Then follow up with a phone call to her office (515) 223-1225. Let her know that voters all over the country care about the integrity of Iowa's elections.
Iowa House majority leadership is stalling a bill that benefits all voters, and instead pushing a bill that will likely cause more problems than it solves.
With the recent purchase of paperless touchscreen voting machines in over 60 counties, many Iowans will be unable to verify that their votes are correctly recorded. Their “ballots”—in the form of proprietary computer code—are hidden from view.
Iowa needs passage of SF 351 to require voter-verified paper records. This will make meaningful audits and recounts possible, and increase voter confidence in the integrity of our elections. It is a truly nonpartisan measure, and both Democratic and Republican candidates for Secretary of State have spoken in support of it. It passed the Iowa State Senate unanimously.
But instead of taking action on SF 351, House leaders are pushing a bill to require government-issued voter ID cards at the polls. This despite any evidence of a problem in Iowa with people impersonating registered voters. Requiring IDs may lead to delays at the polls, as voters without IDs will have to use provisional ballots. Delays and provisional ballots are known to decrease voter participation and confidence in elections.
Voter-verified paper trails will increase voter confidence. The House leadership should act in the public interest and pass SF 351 now.