In Iowa, you can caucus February 1, 2016, as long as you are eligible to vote in the State of Iowa, and you will be at least 18 years old on Election Day, November 8, 2016. You must register with the party with which you caucus; you can register or change your registration at the caucus location.
You must caucus at your designated precinct location. Caucus locations are not the same as election polling locations.
Doors open at caucus locations at 6 p.m. and you must be signed in or in the registration line by 7 p.m. when caucusing begins.
Tele-caucusing happens at that same time; the deadline to register for tele-caucusing has closed.
Here’s where you can find caucus locations for counties in Iowa:
To find your voting precinct in Iowa, go to https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/voterreg/pollingplace/search.aspx
Clinton County
Des Moines County
To find your caucus location for Republicans or Democrats in Des Moines County, click here.
Henry County
Jackson County
Louisa County
Muscatine County
Scott County
To find your caucus site in Scott County, you must first confirm your precinct by clicking here.