DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 18, 2023) — Scott County Auditor Kerri Tompkins reminds voters they can begin casting their ballot today at the Scott County Auditor’s Office on the first floor. In addition, there will be other early voting opportunities before the November 7 Election Day. “I encourage voters to make a plan to vote so your voice is heard,” said Tompkins.

Early Voting Options:

Scott County Auditor’s Office

One option, available to all eligible voters, is voting at the Auditor’s Office. Starting Wednesday, October 18, through Monday, November 6, office hours are weekdays, 8AM-4:30PM. The office will also be open on Saturday, October 28, 9AM-12PM. The office is located at the Scott County Administrative Center, 600 West 4th Street, Davenport, and voting will be open on the first floor.

Satellite Locations

There will be four satellite locations throughout Scott County and voters can vote at any satellite location. Below is the list with dates and times.

-Scott County Library, 200 N 6th St, Eldridge, October 25, 9AM-3PM

-Bettendorf Public Library, 2950 Learning Center Campus, October 27, 9:30AM-3:30PM

-Davenport Public Library, 6000 Eastern Ave, October 26, 9:30AM-3:30PM

-Davenport Public Library, 3000 N Fairmount St, October 24, 12:30-6:30 PM

Election Day Polling Hours

On November 7, Election Day, the polls will be open 7AM-8PM. Voters will use their regularly-assigned voting locations. Voters who are unsure of their assigned voting locations can call the Auditor’s Office at 563-326-8631 or use the precinct finder located on the Auditor’s Page of the Scott County website, a link provided below.

scottcountyiowa.gov/auditor/precinct-finder

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