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Smith files for State Treasurer race

State Senator Roby Smith announced he has filed the necessary petitions with the Iowa Secretary of State’s office for the GOP primary for State Treasurer. 

Iowa TorchbyIowa Torch
March 1, 2022
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Smith files for State Treasurer race

State Senator Roby Smith, R-Davenport, with Secretary of State Paul Pate

DES MOINES, Iowa – State Senator Roby Smith, R-Davenport, announced he has filed the necessary petitions with the Iowa Secretary of State’s office to be an official candidate for the June 7th Republican primary for State Treasurer.

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Smith filed 5,040 signatures, doubling the minimum number of signatures needed for the State Treasurer race.  The campaign collected signatures from all 99 counties, signed by Republicans, Democrats, and independent voters.

“I’m humbled by the outpouring of support we’ve received from Iowans ready for a change in the Treasurer’s office.  I want to thank our volunteers from across the state who helped in this process.  Not only doubling the signature requirement, but also filing on the first day is major accomplishment for a down ballot statewide candidate,” Smith said in a released statement.

Smith highlighted his fundraising advantage. His campaign ended the 2021 reporting period with $144,530.58 cash on hand while the incumbent Democrat, Mike Fitzgerald, reported only $49,837.32 in the bank.

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“Based on the volume of signatures and an almost three to one cash advantage over Fitzgerald; we have the clear momentum headed into this election season,” Smith said.

After graduating from Concordia University with a degree in Business Administration, Smith worked for nearly a decade as a local banker in the Davenport area before becoming a small business owner and running for the Iowa legislature. Roby is currently an unpaid member of the local U.S. Bank Board and volunteers to teach financial literacy to students through the Junior Achievement program.

Smith was first elected to the Iowa Senate in 2010. He represents Iowa Senate District 47 that includes parts of Davenport and Bettendorf. He chairs the Iowa Senate State Government Committee and serves on the Commerce, Rules and Administration, and Ways and Means committees.

Smith and his wife, Kari, live in Davenport with their four children. The family is active at Trinity Lutheran Church and Roby volunteers with area youth sports and serves on the Scott Community College Foundation Board.

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