Bremer County Courthouse

Welcome to the Bremer County Elections website.

The Election Department in the Auditor’s Office is responsible for every aspect of conducting an election from voter registration to the final count of the votes. This site is designed to be a resource for residents looking to learn how to vote, find their elected officials, learn about becoming a candidate, or find past or upcoming election information.

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FAQ

Q.

Can an independent vote in a primary election?

A.

Yes and No. In Iowa, you must be a member of a political party (currently: Republican and Democratic) to vote in a primary election. However, anyone* can change parties on Election Day and vote. For independents to vote they must declare a political party.

*Precinct election officials may not change political parties within 30 days of an election.

Q.

I registered as an independent; why does my card say "NP" or "No Party"?

A.

Iowa does not recognize an “independent” party. Instead, “No Party” is used to indicate a lack of affiliation with a political party.

Bremer County Voter Registration

Updated July 1, 2026
No Party
7,346
Republican
6,410
Democratic
4,004
Other
87
Total Registered Voters: 17,847
This webpage was printed on July 4, 2026. For the most current election-related information, visit the Bremer County, Iowa, Elections website at https://bremercountyelections.iowa.gov.
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