The primary election: How to vote, where to go and everything you need to know

The State Capitol Building’s golden dome makes it easy to spot when nearing Iowa’s largest city. 

Isd Staff

The primary election is tomorrow, and will decide the candidates for governor, Iowa Secretary of State, US House of Representatives and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture. 

The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on June 5. Don’t know your polling location, or haven’t registered to vote? Check out all the polling locations in the city of Ames so you know where to go tomorrow: 

Ames 1-1

Wilson Toyota of Ames

2212 S. Duff Ave. 

Ames 1-2 

University Baptist Church

2400 Mortensen Pkwy

Ames 1-3

Human Services Center

126 S. Kellogg Ave. 

Ames 1-4

Ames Public Library Auditorium

515 Douglas Ave. 

Ames 1-5

Grand Avenue Baptist Church 

612 24th St.

Ames 2-1

Fire Service Training Bureau

1015 Haber Road

Ames 2-2

Bethesda Lutheran Church, Centennial Room 

1517 Northwestern Ave. 

Ames 2-3

North Grand Christian Church

919 30th St. 

Ames 2-4

Ascension Lutheran Church

2400 Bloomington Road

Ames 2-5

Stonebrook Community Church

3611 Eisenhower Ave. 

Ames 3-1

Green Hills Retirement Community 

2205 Green Hills Drive

Ames 3-2

Ames Middle School, Room 111B

3915 Mortensen Road

Ames 3-3

Collegiate United Methodist Church

2622 Lincoln Way

Ames 3-4

Hilton Garden Inn

1325 Dickinson Ave. 

Ames 3-5

St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church

209 Colorado Ave. 

Ames 4-1

Buchanan Hall, Room 2009

2160 Lincoln Way, Iowa State University 

Ames 4-2

Maple Hall, Conference Room M01B

204 Beach Road, Iowa State University 

Ames 4-3

Union Drive Community Center, Room 136

207 Beyer Court, Iowa State University 

Ames 4-4

Collegiate Presbyterian Church 

159 Sheldon Ave. 

Ames 4-5

Trinity Christian Reformed Church

3626 Ontario Street. 

To find out if you are registered to vote, click here. To register to vote, click here.