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Be #VoterReady for the June 7th Primary Election

Make sure you’re #VoterReady for the June 7th primary election. This short video provides an overview of important dates and deadlines to remember. If you want to vote by mail, you need to request your ballot by Monday, May 23rd. And return to your county audtior by June 7. Starting May 18th, you can vote in person …

Scott County Auditor Reminds Voters of Significant Changes to Iowa Election Laws

Release date: Immediate Release – September 10, 2021 Contact: Kerri Tompkins, Scott County Auditor, 563-328-4115 DAVENPORT – Scott County Auditor Kerri Tompkins reminds voters that several changes have been made to Iowa election laws that affect voter registration and absentee balloting. These changes are in effect for the Davenport Seventh Ward Primary Election, to be …

Safe and Secure Elections

Watch Auditor & Commissioner of Elections, Roxanna Moritz talk about the importance of safe and secure elections. Scott County uses systems to support the security of election system infrastructure by providing security, performance, and reliability to our websites. Go to https://www.cloudflare.com/election-security/  and play the first video.

Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Request Forms Now Available at the Davenport Public Library

In partnership with the Scott County Auditor’s Office, the Davenport Public Library is now offering voter registration and absentee ballot request forms at each Library branch. Complete either form and it will be securely collected by staff from the Auditor’s office weekly.

Gov. Reynolds Signs Executive Order to Restore Voting Rights of Felons Who Have Completed Their Sentence

Today, Governor Kim Reynolds signed Executive Order 7, restoring the voting rights of thousands of Iowans who have completed their felony sentences. “Today we take a significant step forward in acknowledging the importance of redemption, second chances and the need to address inequalities in our justice system,” said Gov. Reynolds. “The right to vote is …

Secretary Pate Encourages Iowans Who Have Moved to Update Their Voter Registration

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is encouraging Iowans who have moved since the last time they voted to update their voter registration as soon possible. The process only takes a few minutes and can be done online with an Iowa driver’s license or non-operator’s ID. “It’s vital to keep your voter …

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