Iowans visit wineries on Election Day – to cast their ballots

Voters cast ballots under twinkling lights near the bar at Carper Vineyard and Winery near Norwalk on Nov. 5, 2024. (Photo by Kathie Obradovich/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

Most Iowans vote in churches, community centers, libraries and the like.  But Iowans in two central-Iowa precincts got to cast their ballots in slightly more festive surroundings: wineries.

“I think it’s quirky and fun,” said Dani Wolf, who works at the Summerset Winery in rural Indianola, the site of Warren County’s Lincoln #3 polling place.

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The polling place at the Summerset Winery in rural Indianola had slightly different furnishings than typical polling places in Iowa. (Photo by Kathie Obradovich/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

Voters drive past a dormant vineyard and walk past the tasting room bar and gift shop to get to the polling place, in a large event space in the back of the building. Behind the voting screens, two wine barrels form a table with a refrigerated tapper behind it.

No one was drinking mid-afternoon on Tuesday — and no one was voting, either.

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