SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KTIV) -
One race is for a seat on the Sioux City Community School Board.
John Meyers has held that seat since Nancy Mounts resigned a little over a year ago due to health reasons.
Meyers, and three others, are running for the seat, including Paul Speidel, Jacqueline Ritter, and Paul Gorski.
Western Iowa Tech Community College is hoping voters will support a tax levy that would pour $400,000 a year into its classrooms.
Renewing this levy would fund equipment.
In 2011, voters approved a tax levy to fund the college's facilities.
For each dollar paid in property taxes, a taxpayer gives one-sixth of a penny towards the levy tax.
If you're planning to vote Tuesday, there are only a handful of places you can cast your ballot, and where you live will determine where you vote.
If you live in the Sioux City Community School district, you will vote for the school board vacancy, and the WIT levy, and you can only do that at the Woodbury County courthouse.
If you live in the Westwood Community School District, you'll cast ballots for the WIT levy, and a vacancy on the Westwood school board and can do so only at the Sloan Community Hall, in Sloan.
Voters in the Lawton-Bronson, Maple Valley-Anthon Oto, River Valley, Sergeant Bluff-Luton and Woodbury Central School Districts will only vote on the WIT levy, and you need to go to the Anthon Community Center, in Anthon.
Polls at the three locations will be open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm Tuesday.