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Scott County Election Results

Blue Grass, Davenport, LeClaire, Princeton, and Walcott all held contested mayoral races. Blue Grass Mayor Tim Brandenburg won his seat against Sandra Frericks ...

Blue Grass, Davenport, LeClaire, Princeton, and Walcott all held contested mayoral races.

Blue Grass Mayor Tim Brandenburg won his seat against Sandra Frericks and Larry D. Guy. Voters selected Brandenburg with about 41% of the vote.

Bill Gluba conceded in the mayoral race.  Voters in the City of Davenport decided to shake things up by electing Frank Klipsch as mayor.  Klipsch ran against longtime mayor Bill Gluba, who had been in the seat since 2007.  According to the unofficial results, with all of the precincts reporting Klipsch had about 66% of the vote and incumbent Gluba had about 32%.

LeClaire voters elected a new mayor, Ray C. Allen.  Allen ran against incumbent Robert Scannell.  Allen won with about 58% of the votes, according to unofficial results.

In Princeton, Roger Woomert was elected mayor.  Woomert got about 72% of the vote, while opponent Bruce Meincke got about 11%.  Current mayor, Keith Youngers was not in the running.  His term is up December 31, 2015.

Mayoral candidates ran uncontested in Bettendorf, Buffalo, Donahue, Long Grove, Maysville, McCausland, New Liberty, Panorama Park, and Riverdale.

In Bettendorf Jerry Sechser was elected as First Ward Alderman.

Davenport's First Ward Alderman Rick Dunn ran uncontested as well as the Sixth Ward Jeff Justin and Seventh Ward Mike Matson. Maria Dickmann was elected as Second Ward Alderman; voters chose to have Bill Boom remain as Third Ward Alderman; Ray Ambrose was elected as Fourth Ward Alderman; Rita Rawson was elected as Fifth Ward Alderman; Kerri Tompkins was voted to remain the Eighth Ward Alderman.

Click here to see a full list of unofficial results from Scott County.

Click here to see other results from the November 3rd election.

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