Bill Gluba

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Bill Gluba
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74th Mayor of Davenport, Iowa
In office
January 1, 2008 – January 6, 2016
Preceded byEd Winborn
Succeeded byFrank Klipsch
Personal details
Born (1942-10-07) October 7, 1942 (age 79)[1]
Davenport, Iowa
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Trish[1]
Children5[1]
ResidenceDavenport, Iowa
Alma materUniversity of Iowa and St. Ambrose University[1]

Bill Gluba (born October 7, 1942) is the former mayor of Davenport, Iowa. Born in Davenport, he received a bachelor's degree in political science from St. Ambrose University in Davenport. He received a master's degree in political science from the University of Iowa. In 1963, he took part in the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.[2] He served on the Scott County, Iowa, Board of Supervisors (1977–1980) as well as in the Iowa State House (1971–72) and Senate (1973–76) as a Democrat. He has unsuccessfully run for Congress in Iowa's 1st Congressional District three times, first against Congressman Jim Leach in 1982 (Leach 59.2% - Gluba 40.8%) and again in 1988 (Leach 60.7% - Gluba 38.4%). In 2004 he was nominated to run against incumbent Congressman Jim Nussle and was defeated (Nussle 55% - Gluba 44%).

In 2006, Nussle decided to not seek another term in Congress, but instead run for the office of Iowa governor as Tom Vilsack was not seeking another term for that office. Gluba, Rick Dickinson of Dubuque, and Bruce Braley had declared themselves candidates to be the representative for the Democratic leaning district that includes Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo as its largest cities. Braley later won the primary, and subsequently won the seat in the November 2006 general election.

On August 31, 2007, Gluba officially filed as a candidate for mayor of his hometown of Davenport, Iowa. He faced former mayor Phil Yerington and at-large Alderwoman Jamie Howard in the primary. On primary day, October 9, Gluba won, receiving 4,784 votes, or 45.33%; while Yerington finished second, receiving 3,945 votes, or 33.12%. A run-off election between Gluba and Yerington was held on November 6, which Gluba won with 10,544 votes or 62% percent.[3] In 2009 and 2011 Gluba ran for a second and third term as mayor unopposed.[4][5] In 2013, he won election to a fourth term with 65% of the vote.[6] Gluba ran for a fifth mayoral term in 2015, but was defeated by newcomer Frank Klipsch who received 67% of the vote.[7]

Gluba has also worked as a real estate broker with RE/MAX River Cities. Inc., Bettendorf, Iowa.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "About the Mayor". City of Davenport. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
  2. ^ The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/elections/2004/candidates/22272/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Election results for other Iowa cities". Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2008-01-30.[dead link]
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-10-10.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2011-11-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-25. Retrieved 2013-11-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Weiner, Brain (3 November 2015). "Klipsch wins Davenport mayor's race". Quad-City Times. Retrieved 19 July 2021.

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