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SCOTT COUNTY DEMS SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES

Davenport

City of Davenport Mayor: Judith Lee-vote no more than one.

City of Davenport 1st Ward Alderman: Richard Dunn (i)-vote no more than one.

City of Davenport 2nd Ward Alderman: No supported candidate

City of Davenport 3rd Ward Alderman: Paul Vasquez-vote no more than one.

City of Davenport 4th Ward Alderman: Jade Burkholder (i)-vote no more than one.

City of Davenport 5th Ward Alderman: Tim Kelly (i) and John Blunk-vote no more than one.

City of Davenport 6th Ward Alderman: No supported candidate.

City of Davenport 7th Ward Alderman: Chris J Jerome-vote no more than one.

City of Davenport 8th Ward Alderman: Matt Lienen-vote no more than one.

City of Davenport Alderman At-Large: Jazmin Newton (i)-vote no more than two. **VOTE FOR ONE ONLY**

Bettendorf

City of Bettendorf City Council At-Large: No supported candidate.

City of Bettendorf City Council Ward 2: No supported candidate.

City of Bettendorf City Council Ward 4: Afzal Erik Abdullah-vote no more than one.

Public Measure A: Scott County Democratic Party supports this measure.

Shall the City of Bettendorf, in Scott County, Iowa, issue its General Obligation Bonds or capital load notes in an amount not exceeding the amount of $27,000,000 for the purpose of constructing, equipping and furnishing a police station and related site improvements.

You can find more details on this measure HERE

Eldridge

City of Eldridge Mayor: No supported candidate.

City of Eldridge City Council: No supported candidates.

LeClaire

City of LeClaire Mayor: No supported candidate.

City of LeClaire City Council: No supported candidate.

Blue Grass

City of Blue Grass Mayor: No supported candidate.

City of Blue Grass for City Council: No supported candidates.

Walcott

City of Walcott Mayor: No supported candidate.

City of Walcott City Council: Bobbie Martinez-vote no more than two. **VOTE FOR ONE ONLY**

Buffalo

City of Buffalo Mayor: Sally Rodriguez (i)-vote no more than one.

City of Buffalo for City Council: Mary Moore (i), Jesse Leonard-vote no more than three. **VOTE FOR TWO ONLY**

Princeton

City of Princeton Mayor: No supported candidate.

City of Princeton for City Council: Karen Woomert (i), Lori Maher-vote no more two.

Long Grove

City of Long Grove Mayor: No supported candidate.

City of Long Grove City Council: Amy Shannon (i), Ryan Christensen-vote no more than two,

Riverdale

City of Riverdale Mayor: Anthony Heddlesten (i)-vote no more than one.

City of Riverdale City Council: Vincent Jurgena (i)-vote no more than two. **VOTE FOR ONE ONLY**

Donahue

City of Donahue City Council: Timothy Arp (i)-vote no more than three.

McCausland

City of McCausland Mayor to fill a vacancy: No supported candidate.

City of McCausland City Council: No supported candidate.

City of McCausland City Council to fill a vacancy: No supported candidate.

Dixon

City of Dixon for City Council to fill a vacancy: No supported candidate.

Maysville

City of Maysville Mayor: Rodney Ferris (i)-vote no more than one.

City of Maysville City Council: Hal Scott (i)-vote no more than three.

New Liberty

City of New Liberty City Council: Dusty Pratt (i)-vote no more than three.

Durant

City of Durant Mayor: Thomas J. Daufeldt-vote no more than one

City of Durant Council At-Large: No supported candidates.

School Boards

Bennett Community School District School Board Director At-Large: Greg Reynolds (i), Jean Semsch-vote no more than three. **VOTE FOR TWO ONLY**

Calamus-Wheatland Community School District School Board Director At-Large: No supported candidate.

Calamus-Wheatland Community School District School Board Director District 2: No supported candidate.

Bettendorf Community School District School Board Director: Linda Smithson (i), Mindy Smith-Pace (i), Lori Dryg-vote no more than three.

Bettendorf Community School District School Board Director to fill a vacancy: Richard A. Lynch (i), Michelle Bruty-vote no more than one

Davenport Community School District School Board Director: Allison L. Beck (i)-vote no more than three.

Davenport Community School District School Board Director to fill a vacancy: Lori Janke-vote no more than one.

Durant School District Director At-Large: Katy Oberlander (i)-vote no more than two

North Scott Community School District for School Board Director: Frank Wood (i), Miguel A. Puentes-vote no more than three. **VOTE FOR TWO ONLY**

Pleasant Valley School District School Board Director District 1: No supported candidate.

Pleasant Valley School District School Board Director District 2: Brent Ayers (i)-vote no more than one.

Pleasant Valley School District School Board Director District 7: Doug Kanwischer-vote no more than one.

Eastern Iowa Community College Board of Directors

District 1: No supported candidate.

District 2: Alan Campbell (i), Alexandra Dermody-vote no more than one.

District 6: No supported candidate.

District 8: Yuliana Diaz (i)-vote no more than one.

(i) Incumbent

ELECTION DETAILS

Polls are open November 4, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. All absentee ballots must be received in the auditor's office by 8 p.m.

Voter Resources

Am I registered to vote?

Precinct Finder - Where do I vote?

Candidate Listings

Sample Ballots (Ballots are listed by precinct. We encourage everyone to view their ballot before voting to eliminate any questions or concerns.)

If you have questions, please call the auditor's office, 563-326-8631 or check the website, Auditor's Office.                                               

How can I prepare for election day?

Pre-register to Vote Deadline, Monday, Oct. 20, at 5 pm.

Pre-registering to vote means your name and address will appear in the voter records on Election Day. This will speed up processing time at the polls. Also, if you have moved and have not updated your voter registration, please do so via online or in the office. Register Online Here

How can I have a ballot mailed to my home?

Absentee Ballot Request Deadline, Monday, Oct. 20, at 5 p.m.

Completed request forms are due in the Auditor’s Office by Monday, October 20, 2025, before 5 p.m. in order to receive a mailed ballot. It is too late to mail your ballot request. You must drop it at the Auditor's Office. The absentee ballot request forms are available for download from the Auditor’s webpage. Download Absentee Ballot Request Form Here

Completed request forms must delivered to:

Scott County Auditor

600 W. 4th St.

Davenport, IA 52801

Where can I vote in person before Election Day?

In-person early voting at the Auditor’s Office begins on Wednesday, October 15, and runs through Monday, November 3, and will be located at the Scott County Administration Building on the fifth floor. Voting will be available Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday, November 1, from 9 a.m. to noon.

Satellite locations will also be available. Below is the list with dates and times:

  • Bettendorf Public Library, 2950 Learning Campus Drive, Bettendorf

  • Tuesday, October 21, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Wednesday, October 22, from noon-6 p.m.

  • The Summit of Bettendorf, 4699 53rd Ave., Bettendorf, on October 22 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

When are absentee ballots due and how can they be returned?

The deadline to receive absentee ballots is Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. at the Auditor’s Office. Ballots may be returned by mail, or hand delivered to the Auditor’s Office.

To be safe, you must mail your ballot no later than 7 days before the deadline. If in doubt, use the drop box option below.

Absentee Ballot Drop-Box Available

A ballot drop box is available for voters to return their absentee ballots. The drop box is located at the Scott County Administrative Center on the west side of the parking lot. The box will be available starting on October 15, and will be open until Election Day, November 4, at 8 p.m. 

Can I register to vote on Election Day?

Yes, you can register on Election Day, but you will need to abide by the following rules and regulations: Election Day Registration Details Here

When and where can I vote on Election Day?

All county poll sites will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4. Voters will use their regular assigned voting locations. Voters who are unsure of their assigned voting locations can call the Auditor’s Office at 563-326-8631 or use Precinct Finder - Where do I vote?

FOUR Polling Locations in Scott County for the November 2025 city/school board elections have changed from the previous election:

  • Bettendorf Precinct B12 is now at Asbury United Methodist Church, 1809 Mississippi Blvd. (behind K&K Hardware)

  • Davenport Precinct D51 is now at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 2136 N. Brady Street 

  • Davenport Precinct D54 is now at the YWCA, 1115 Mississippi Ave. (the former Temple Emanuel)

  • Davenport Precinct D83 is now at Central Church of Christ, 4900 Northwest Blvd.

To verify your Polling location, go to: Precincts - Elections - Scott County, Iowa

When: 

Tuesday, November 4, 2025 - 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Support Adam HERE

Thursday, November 6 Central Committee Meeting, 7 p.m.

(Fellowship--6:30 p.m.)

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LEATHER & LACE

Join us for a night that celebrates the power of contrast—where strength meets softness, grit meets grace, and individuality is worn with pride. Leather & Lace is more than a theme—it’s a tribute to the beauty of what happens when bold identities and delicate details come together to create something unforgettable.

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AFTER PARTY TICKETS AFTER PARTY DETAILS

Join us on Thursday, November 6, at 5 p.m. when Rob Liva from Hibiscus Ecological Services talks to us about Natural Corridors and Urban Neighborhood Conservation.

To get a Zoom link to join the meeting, click here. 

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Monica Kurth Town Hall

When: Nov. 22, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Where: Davenport Public Library, Fairmount Street Branch, 3000 N. Fairmount St., Davenport

SAVE THE DATE

  • February 2, 2026, Scott County Democratic Caucus

  • February 7, 2026, Trivia Night Scholarship Fundraiser

  • March 21, 2026, Scott County Convention

  • May 2, 2026, 1st District Convention

  • May 30, 2026, Red White & Blue Fundraiser

  • June 13, 2026, Iowa Democrats State Convention

  • August 16, 2026, Scott County Democrats Family Picnic