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Welcome to the Scott County Elections website.

The Election Department in the Auditor’s Office is responsible for every aspect of conducting an election from voter registration to the final count of the votes. This site is designed to be a resource for residents looking to learn how to vote, find their elected officials, learn about becoming a candidate, or find past or upcoming election information.
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2024 Primary Election FAQ

May 1, 2024

DAVENPORT – Scott County Auditor Kerri Tompkins announces important dates for the upcoming June 4 Primary Election. “Please plan ahead so you can be sure to cast your ballot,” says Tompkins.

FAQ

Q.

I lost my absentee ballot; can I just go vote on Election Day?

A.

Yes. When you go to vote, a poll worker will verify with the auditor’s office that your absentee ballot has not been returned. If it is confirmed that the auditor’s office has not received a ballot from you then you will be given a new ballot to vote there.

Scott County Voter Registration

Updated May 1, 2024
No Party
51,584
Democratic
39,560
Republican
36,767
Libertarian
975
Other
264
Total Registered Voters: 129,150
This webpage was printed on May 1, 2024. For the most current election-related information, visit the Scott County, Iowa, Elections website at https://elections.scottcountyiowa.gov.
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