
Early Primary Voting - May 13th thru June 1st
You can vote early in-person at the Emmet County Courthouse*
* Emmet County Courthouse
609 1st Avenue North
Estherville, IA 51334
712-362-6099
8 am -4pm weekdays


Primary Info
For Voter and Candidate Info - use the QR code or check out our website listed below.
June 2nd Primary Election

Republican Primary Election
June 2nd 2026



Gubernatorial Debate
Congressional Candidates
US Senate Candidates
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!





































