Election Security Team Remind Iowans of the Safeguards in Place to Protect the Integrity of Your VotePress Release Title

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October 22nd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – As the 2025 City-School Election approaches, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate and members of Iowa’s election security team are reinforcing Iowa’s election security with voters. Thanks to numerous safeguards in place to protect the integrity of Iowa elections, Iowa remains a top-ranked state for election administration. Iowa has also received numerous awards in relation to election administration from the National Association of Secretaries of State and the Election Assistance Commission. Secretary Pate credits the success of Iowa’s election processes to the state’s layered approach to election security and robust partnerships at the local, state, and federal levels. In his press release, Pate said…

Secretary Pate and Iowa’s election security team meet on a regular basis to prepare for the upcoming election. The team includes the Iowa Department of Public Safety, Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Iowa Department of Management, Division of Information Technology, the Iowa National Guard, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Iowa’s 99 county auditors and thousands of local election officials and poll workers. Members of Iowa’s election security team are now reminding Iowans of their roles in securing Iowa elections.

“Iowa’s election process is designed to ensure that voters can participate with confidence in a system that is safe and secure. Our department is committed to our role in supporting the integrity and security of each election,” said John Benson, Director of the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. “Intelligence and law enforcement communities at all levels of government have been tasked with ensuring our elections are safe and secure,” Iowa Department of Public Safety Commissioner Stephan Bayens said. “Iowans respect and actively exercise their right to vote and do so with civility and integrity. We take our responsibility to protect this right seriously and will be aggressive in deterring any criminal effort to compromise our system of government.”

“In support of this year’s election, the Department of Management, Division of Information Technology will be monitoring cyberthreats. The State of Iowa Security Operations Center will provide 24-hour-a-day cyberthreat monitoring and heightened support during this year’s elections,” said Shane Dwyer, State of Iowa Chief Information Security Officer.

Iowa’s City-School Elections are Tuesday, November 4. Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more information on finding your polling place or to vote early absentee, visit voterready.iowa.gov.