
Vote Jeremy Davis for Moses Lake City Council
Proven Leadership Delivering Results for our Community
I’m proud to call Moses Lake my home. I was born and raised here, my family has deep roots in this community—whether through small business ownership, community service, or founding local organizations like the off-road group that still thrives today. This town has shaped who I am, and I am committed to ensuring it remains a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
As a small business owner for over twenty years, and with a career in Information Technology that began in 1995, I understand the challenges and opportunities that small businesses face. Together with my wife, we’ve built a Managed Service Provider business here, helping local businesses throughout the Columbia Basin thrive through our technology solutions.
I’ve also had the privilege of serving our community in many ways, from volunteering at the Moses Lake Air Show to leading the Washington Pilots Association Chapter and currently serving as the Vice-Chair of the Moses Lake Municipal Airport Commission.
Throughout my life, I’ve believed in giving back to the community that has given so much to me. But today, I see that our city is at a crossroads. It’s time for a change in how our city government works. For too long, the “Yes” philosophy of the current city council has led to decisions that benefit a select few rather than putting the needs of our citizens first.
As a lifelong resident of Moses Lake, I feel a deep responsibility to step up and help guide our city back on track. I believe our primary responsibility must always be to the citizens of Moses Lake. We need leaders who are willing to make tough decisions, prioritize the needs of the people, and ensure that our community grows in a way that benefits everyone.
I am committed to working for a Moses Lake that is not only a great place to live but one that fosters opportunity for all, supports local businesses, improves infrastructure, and strengthens community engagement.
Together, we can move Moses Lake forward, and I’m ready to lead that change.
