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Voting is one of the simplest ways people can influence how their society is run. It’s not just a right in many countries—it’s also a practical tool for shaping decisions that affect everyday life.

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At a basic level, voting lets you choose leaders and policies. Governments make decisions about things like education, healthcare, taxes, infrastructure, and rights. By voting, you have a say in who makes those decisions and what priorities they pursue.

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It also serves as a way to hold leaders accountable. If elected officials perform poorly or ignore public concerns, voters can replace them. Without that mechanism, power can become disconnected from the people it’s supposed to serve.

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There’s also a collective aspect. Even though a single vote may feel small, large numbers of people participating create legitimacy for the system. High participation signals that outcomes reflect the public’s will, while low turnout can lead to decisions being shaped by a smaller, less representative group.

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Finally, voting connects to a broader idea of civic responsibility. Societies function best when people don’t just benefit from systems but also take part in maintaining and improving them.

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Participating in elections is not just your civic duty, it is your responsibility. So, whether it is at the local or national level, remember……your vote matters!

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Hancock County Polling Locations

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026
Precinct 1

Faith Lutheran Church (Miller) 

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1985 290th St.
Garner, IA 50438
Township: Ellington and Madison
Includes: City of Forest City in Hancock County

 
Precinct 2

Crystal Lake Town Hall 

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225 S State Ave.
Crystal Lake, IA 50432
Township: Crystal
Includes: City of Crystal Lake

 
Precinct 3

Woden Community Center 

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208 Main
Woden, IA 50484
Township: Bingham
Includes: City of Woden

 
Precinct 4

Britt Municipal Building 

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170 Main Ave. S
Britt, IA 50423
Townships: Britt, Erin, Orthel
Includes: City of Britt

 
Precinct 5

Duncan Community Hall 

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2337 Nation Ave.
Britt, IA 50423
Township: Garfield

 
Precinct 6

Garner Public Library 

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416 State St.
Garner, IA 50438
Township: Concord
Includes: City of Garner

 
Precinct 7

Klemme City Hall 

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204 E Main St.
Klemme, IA 50449
Townships: Ell, Liberty
Includes: City of Klemme

 
Precinct 8

Corwith Community Center 

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110 Wayne St.
Corwith, IA 50430
Townships: Boone, Magor
Includes: City of Corwith

 
Precinct 9

Kanawha City Hall 

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121 N Main St.
Kanawha, IA 50447
Townships: Amsterdam, Twin Lake
Includes: City of Kanawha

 
Precinct 10

Goodell Community Hall

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315 Broadway St.
Goodell, IA 50439
Township: Avery
Includes: City of Goodell

Any voter who is physically unable to enter a polling place has the right to vote in the voter’s vehicle.

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For further information, please contact the County Auditor’s office at (641) 923-3163 or email michellek.eisenman@hancockcountyia.org.

Prepared and paid for by the Hancock County Republican Central Committee

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Serving the communities of Britt, Corwith, Crystal Lake, Garner, Goodell, Kanawha, Klemme, Woden & parts of Forest City

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