Mark Schwiebert

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Elected officials in Rock Island run in non-partisan elections, and the mayor was actually a Democratic candidate for Congress last year.


Mark William Schwiebert (born August 2, 1950) has been the Mayor of the City of Rock Island, Illinois since May 1989. Prior to his election as Rock Island Mayor, Schwiebert served the people of his City as an attorney and City Councilman since the mid 1970's. Rock Island is one of four cities located in the Illinois/Iowa Quad Cities.

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[edit] Background

Schwiebert was born in Moline, Illinois to Lloyd A. and Olive E. Schwiebert. He attended Rock Island public schools his whole life graduating from Rock Island High School in 1968. He was part of many groups and organizations in the High School, including the Science Club, Track Team, Student Government, and the Marching/Concert Band. He graduated from Augustana College in Rock Island in 1972 receiving his BA Law. In 1975 he received his JD from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and his MA in 1976 graduating Onicron Delta Kappa.

[edit] Political career

Schwiebert first ran for political office when he entered the February Municipal Primary for Rock Island City Council. An obscure candidate he won the nomination for one of the three open seats on the City Council. Schwiebert ran a door to door grassroots campaign in a gallant effort to get citizens to the polls. After a month of hard work campaign Schwiebert and his small but well organized staff brought him to victory. He came out of obscurity to becomming one of the largest vote getters in Rock Island History. Out of the three seats up for election he came first place defeating three well known incumbents.

In November 1984 the City of Rock Island passed a referendum having City Alderman run for office in individual wards and have staggered elections. In April 1985 Alderman Schwiebert became the first 6th Ward Alderman defeating Rock Island High School English Teacher Earl Strupp by a 2-1 margin. In 1987 Alderman Schwiebert was reelected to a third term in the city council defeating his challenger by a slimmer margin than in 1985. Schwiebert has now made a name for himself as a winner and in 1988 declared his candidacy for Rock Island City Mayor.

He won the February 1989 primary defeating his nearest challenger 43% to 18% of the official vote. In his only contested primary for Mayor Schwiebert was the top vote getter easily defeating four other well known contestants including two Alderman, a County Board Representative, and the City Clerk. He then went on to win the April general election by the largest victory ever achieved by a first term mayor in Rock Island. Defeating 1st Ward Alderman James Kerr 72% to 28% of the vote. He went on to four more overwhelming victories in 1993, 1997, 2001, and 2005 never once falling below 82% of the vote.

It has been rumored for years that the Mayor had intentions for running for U.S. House. In March 2006 when U.S. Representative Lane Evans announced his retirement Mayor Schwiebert was the second candidate to declare his candidacy to succeed the Congressman. Schwiebert said that due to his close work with the Congressman and his determination to fight to keep the Rock Island Asenal open he was among the best choices to succeed Evans. In a series of debates and forums Schwiebert made mention to his great five terms as Mayor stating that the city made progress in re-development and other ecomimic and social issues. However he failed to gain the support needed to secure the Democratic nomination and came a distant third place in the voting.


Throughout his 17 years as Mayor of Rock Island Schwiebert won several awards and recognitions. He won the Spiritual Aims Award; Rock Island Noon Jaycees in 1989; Lay Person of the Year; Iowa-Illinois District Kiwanis, 1989; Distinguished Service Awars; Rock Island Jaycees, 1990; Illinois Quad Cities Chamber of Commerece, 1990; fel Paul Harris, Rock Island Rotary, 1992. He is a member of the Illinois and Rock Island County Bar Association; Quad City Develop Group and the BiState Regional Committee.

[edit] Electoral history

  • April 1981 City Council (three elected)
    • Mark Schwiebert 4,647 23%
    • Robert Applegate 3,942 20%
    • Margery Bensen 3,860 19%
    • Vernon Winter 3,290 16%
    • Lloyd Peters 2,658 13%
    • Tom Darnell 1,693 9%
  • April 1985 City Council 6th Ward (one elected)
    • Mark Schwiebert 607 65%
    • Earl Strupp 333 35%
  • April 1987 City Council 6th Ward
    • Mark Schwiebert 414 57%
    • William Fields 317 43%
  • February Primary of 1989 Mayor (Top two winners nominated)
    • Mark Schwiebert 2,559 43%
    • James Kerr 1,057 18%
    • George Skafidas 992 17%
    • Vernon Winter 752 13%
    • Margery Bensen 593 10%
  • April 1989 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 5,512 72%
    • James Kerr 2,169 28%
  • April 1993 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 4,555 88%
    • Robert Millett 631 12%
  • April 1997 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 4,278 85%
    • John Kammerer 762 15%
  • April 2001 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 5,220 82%
    • Vincent Thomas 1,141 18%
  • April 2005 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 3,754 85%
    • David Kimbell 653 15%
  • Special May Primary for U.S. House 2006
    • Phil Hare 17,011 64%
    • John Sullivan 7,530 28%
    • Mark Schwiebert 1,370 5%
    • Micheal Boland 612 2%
    • Rob Mellon 98 0%

[edit] External links

[edit] Sources

  • Rock Island Argus, 1981-2006
  • Who's Who In American Politics, 1997
Preceded by
Robert Millett
Mayor of Rock Island, Illinois
1989 – Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent