| Davis-Kavelman cites her reasons for 
			getting back into the political ring as a need to help her City work 
			towards implementing a more efficient, professional, fair, safe, and 
			quality community for its Citizens.
 --City Fiscal stability, including the Employees’ Pension Funds 
			deficit. Monies need to be tracked better and each Aldermen and 
			Alderwomen, the Mayor, and City Treasurer will receive a monthly 
			electronic update of the current budget to utilize in their own 
			committees, as well as to monitor the City’s spending from month to 
			month. The City is required to have a balanced budget every
 fiscal year, and reinstating this monthly report to the City Council 
			will allow more efficiency and maximum transparency for everyone.
 
 --With the entire City Council Alderwomen and Aldermen, set up a 
			ten-year Work Plan to focus on improving more streets, alleys, 
			sidewalks, and sewer infrastructures each year. This Plan
 includes completing the Fifth Street Road Project, of which Beth has 
			three-decades, in various capacities with both the City Council and 
			Logan County Board, involvement with the project
 since 1996.
 
 --Work on continued grant writing for sewer, streets, and other 
			important City needs, such as the American Rescue Plan Act grant 
			funds Beth secured for the City prior to leaving her City
 Administrator position in April, 2020.
 
 --Increase Economic Development within our City and projects with 
			the Logan County Board. Work closely with the Lincoln/Logan County 
			Tourism Bureau and host more Annual Events and Festivals, such as 
			the ten-day Lincoln Sesquicentennial (150 years anniversary) held in 
			2003 where all the County Municipalities were invited to participate 
			demonstrating their individual
 histories and Communities’ attributes within the County. Work on 
			expanding trade missions and economic growth opportunities for our 
			City/County. Work closely with the Greater Peoria Economic 
			Development Council (GPEDC) and the Logan County Board and other 
			surrounding Cities to increase our commerce to lower our Citizens’ 
			tax base.
 
 --Bring back Honesty, Integrity, and Respect for the Office and our 
			City Council, and increase the interaction between the City Council 
			and our Citizens and Business Owners.
 
 --Follow the City Ordinances and work with the Department Heads in 
			areas requiring clarification and/or improvement; and strictly 
			follow “Robert’s Rules of Order” in City Council Meetings
 
 --Re-establish the Aldermanic Form of Government, which was 
			administered fairly and effectively for all the City Council, Staff, 
			Citizens, and Business Owners During Beth’s administration and for 
			decades prior. The City Council will have eight (8) Committees, with 
			each Alderman serving as a Committee Chair, a Vice-Chair, and a 
			Committee Member of two (2) City Committees.
 
 --Continue working on improving blighted areas within Lincoln and 
			allow Owners of those Commercial Properties to apply for a Lincoln 
			Economic Development Grant Commission
 (LEDGC) grant of $7,500.00 to assist with the expenses of improving 
			their buildings’ structures. I created this Grant and its 
			application and rules while serving as City Administrator in 2020, 
			and the grant has been working well so far; many Businesses have 
			improved their properties.
 
 --Ensure a Mayor Pro-tempore change once each year effective the 
			first day of May – to give all the City Aldermen and Alderwomen a 
			chance to be appointed to the position.
 
 --Curtail the selective enforcement and decisions by the current 
			Mayor to expend taxpayers’ monies without a documented City Council 
			vote of the Aldermen.
 In following our City of Lincoln, IL’s Forefathers established 
			ordinance that the City embrace an Aldermanic Form of Government -- 
			whereby the Aldermen and Alderwomen control the City, and
 the Mayor’s duty is to preside over the City Council Meetings and 
			break a tie vote if required. Let’s bring our City back to a 
			transparent, open, and friendly body of government where all our
 Aldermen and Alderwomen are allowed to utilize their powers as 
			elected or appointed to their positions, and require full 
			participation in all City Council meetings, Committee Meetings, and 
			Workshop Meetings, with full transparency to the Citizens the City 
			Council represents. Returning to an Aldermanic form of government, 
			there will be improved responsiveness to the Citizens and decrease 
			the micro-management/autocratic government style currently in place.
 Let’s bring Lincoln back to what it used to be and reinstate pride 
			for our wonderful City. I am saying this because of my extensive 
			municipal, state, and federal government experience. I began my 
			affiliation with City Government:
 
 --Contractual, part-time City Council Recorder in June of 1982 to 
			Nov. 30, 1998.
 
 --Elected County-wide Logan County Board Member Dec. 1, 1998 to 
			April, 2001.
 
 --Elected Mayor to the City of Lincoln May 1, 2001 through April 30, 
			2009.
 (Serving the last four and one-half years as a Full-Time Mayor for 
			$12,000.00/year. Why do you ask I would work under the poverty level 
			four and-one-half years? Answer: I love my City and believe in its 
			people and our Community’s potential!)
 
 --Served as City Administrator July 16, 2018 through April 30, 2021.
 
 --Now running for election for Mayor of Lincoln effective May 1, 
			2025.
 
 MY EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND CREDENTIALS:
 
 EDUCATION
 
 State of Illinois, Certified Remote Online Notary (RON) Signing 
			Agent, March, 2024 to Present
 
 National Notary Association, Certified IL Notary Signing Agent (NSA), 
			November 3, 2021 to
 Present
 
 State of Illinois Certified IL Assessing Officer (CIAO) –Supervisor 
			of Assessments Designation
 
 John A. Logan College – Carterville, Illinois
 Nationally Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT) (Seven 
			Domains) – RHIT, #210535
 
 Associate of Applied Science Degree in Health Information Technology 
			(HIT)
 US Dept. of Veterans’ Affairs, Marion, Illinois – Medical and legal 
			coursework, two medical practicums
 Hospital and Southern IL Healthcare, Herrin, IL
 Hospital and Southern IL Healthcare Cancer Registrar’s Office, 
			Cancer Institute, Carterville, IL
 
 JALC Medical Billing and Coding Certificate
 
 
 Illinois Real Estate Academy, Springfield, Illinois
 Former IL Licensed Real Estate Broker, License #475.113083
 
 John A. Logan College – Carterville, Illinois
 Associate of Applied Science Degree (two courses remained when the 
			program ended) in Real-time Judicial Court
 Reporting Program, and attained Real-time Captioning Scopist 
			certificate
 University of Illinois at Springfield – Springfield, Illinois
 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Legal Studies, Political Studies (minor)
 American Bar Association Accredited Legal Assistant, Paralegal 
			certificate Master of Arts Degree in Public Administration (hours 
			completed)
 
 Lincoln College – Lincoln, Illinois
 Associate of Applied Science Degree in Secretarial Science and 
			Business/Psychology
 
 TECHNICAL SKILLS
 
 • Certified Electronic Reporter (CER), Designation #1018, Digital 
			Professional Court Reporter
 
 • Certified Professional Secretary (CPS)/Certified Administrative 
			Professional (CAP) (Six Domains, now known as: Certified 
			Administrative Professional)
 
 • Florida Professional Reporter (FPR), Designation #742
 
 • Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT) (now Six 
			Domains: Data Content, Structure, and Information Governance; 
			Access, Disclosure, Privacy, and Security; Data Analytics and Use; 
			Revenue Cycle Management; Compliance; and Leadership),
 Registration #210595
 
 • NCRA Registered Professional Reporter (RPR), passed written 
			knowledge portion
 
 • NVRA Certified Verbatim Reporter (CVR), passed written knowledge 
			portion
 
 • Realtime voice writing court reporting via Dragon Speech 
			Professional Individual 15 C Total Eclipse C Case CATalyst 
			professional court reporting CAT software for legal C medical
 transcript production.
 
 • Trained via Voice Writing Solutions, Inc., Diane Gaffoglio, CVR, 
			CVR-CM, RBC, RCP, RVR
 
 • Trained via Realtime Voice Academy, Inc., Dessa Van Schuyver, CCR-GA
 
 • Illinois Remote Online Notary, and Illinois Notary Public, 
			#935859; My Commission Expires 07.21.2025 (This includes two times 
			passed national background checks), have
 $100,000.00 errors and omissions coverage and hold a $30,000.00 
			notary bond.
 
 • National Notary Association (NNA) Notary Signing Agent, November 
			3, 2021 to Present
 
 PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
 
 State of Illinois, Springfield and Lincoln, Illinois – 2C½ years’ 
			full-time career
 Executive 2/Social Security Liaison & SSDI-SSI Coord. (full-time), 
			IL Dept. of Human Services, Ofc. of Rehab. Services
 
 • SSA Reimbursement Liaison; Manager of the SSDI-SSI Office where my 
			team and I brought in over
 $40 million in reimbursement to assist IL’s individuals 
			w/disabilities attain substantial employment; led the US for 4 
			consecutive quarters in total number of cases reimbursed Cdollars 
			reimbursed by an individual state agency
 
 • Wrote white papers on supportive employment for the Illinois 
			Office of the Governor
 
 • Testified for US Congressional Record, Denver, CO for supportive 
			employment C individuals with disabilities
 
 • Served on Governor’s steering committee taskforce for One-Stop 
			Shopping among state and federal agencies to assist with digital 
			data interfacing, optimum services and savings to our citizens and 
			taxpayers
 
 • Served on the agency’s Illinois Gift Ban Act Committee dealing 
			with Ethics Focus and employee compliance
 
 Clerk Stenographer 3, Secretary 1 and 2; Accountant Supervisor 
			(full-time), Executive Secretary 3, Administrative Assistant 1 and 
			2, and Executive 1 and 2 (full-time), Executive 2/Budget Analyst 
			(all full-time) IL Dept. of Mental Health C Dev. Disabilities, IL 
			Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, Fiscal Operations Bureau, 
			Accounting Division; Budget Division; IL Dept. of Transportation, 
			Office of Public Affairs; IL Dept. of Corrections, Business Ofc., & 
			IL Dept. of Human Services, Ofc. of Rehabilitation Services, Budget 
			Division
 Illinois Lobbyist, ID 
			#8333, CY 2018, for IL; President and Founder of IL Verbatim 
			Reporters Association (ILVRA) [to 
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			City of Lincoln, Illinois
 City Administrator, 07.1C.2018 – 04.30.2021 (full-time)
 
 • Chief Executive with multiple duties managing day-to-day 
			operations; reported to Mayor and City Aldermen and Alderwomen.
 
 • City’s Economic Development Coordinator; worked w/City and County, 
			LEAD Group, Vendors, and Citizens to promote economic growth and 
			assist our Residents and Business Owners; Co-Creator
 C Charter Member of the Lincoln Economic Development Grant 
			Commission (LEDGC)
 
 • Grant writing and coordination w/$4.6 million in COVID received 
			and pending grant dollars as of 04.30.2021
 
 • Fifth Street Road Coordinator; closed 17 of 18 remaining land 
			parcels for then 25-year-old Street/Road Project
 
 City Mayor, 2001-2003 (part-time paid but full-time active)
 
 • Chief Executive Officer - served as such full-time for 5½ years as 
			City Mayor and City Administrator
 
 • Board Member, Logan County Economic Development Council (eight 
			years), President three years
 
 • Board Member for 10½ years, Logan County Regional Planning 
			Commission (8 years + 2½ years on Logan County Board) and co-author 
			of the Logan County Comprehensive Plan still in effect.
 
 • Created the Mayor’s Commission on Disabilities, Minorities, 
			Seniors, Veterans, and Youth.
 
 • Established the City of Lincoln Historic Homes and Buildings 
			Commission – held historic home tours and created the oval plaque 
			Citizens and Businesses could place on their historic structures.
 
 • Created the Sesquicentennial Committee for our ten-day 
			celebration.
 
 • Created the Heritage Days Event for annual festivities in the 
			downtown streets and parks, utilizing the remaining funds from the 
			Lincoln Sesquicentennial Celebration.
 
 City Council Recorder, 1382-1338 (part-time)
 
 Illinois Real Estate Broker, License #475.113083
 
			County of Logan, Illinois
 Zoning Officer, Economic Development Director, County Broadband 
			Grant Writer, Zoning Board of Appeals Executive Director, and County 
			Enterprise Zone Administrator, 03.16.2022 - 07.31.2023
 
 Logan County Regional Planning Commission Member, Served 10½ Years 
			while Mayor of Lincoln eight years and two and-one-half years as a 
			Logan County Board Member. Co-author of the currently used
 Logan County Comprehensive Plan.
 Elected Logan County Board Member, 1GG8-2001 (part-time)
 CURRENT EXPERIENCE
 • Certified Notary Signing Agent/Loan Signer s Paralegal Services; 
			11.03.2021 – Present (freelance LLC)
 
 • Illinois Remote Online Notary (RON) (freelance LLC)
 
 • Legal Assistant/Paralegal - an ABA-Accredited Paralegal 
			(freelance)
 
 • Certified Electronic Court Reporter (CER), Voice Writing Court 
			Reporter,
 
 • Certified Illinois Assessing Officer (CIAO), (for Supervisor of 
			Assessments)
 
 • Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT),
 
 • General, Legal, and Medical Transcriptionist (freelance LLC)
 
 • Computer-Aided Transcription (CAT) Real-time Scopist/Editor, and 
			Proofreader (freelance LLC)
 
 VOLUNTEERISM – Current and Past
 
 • Current President and Founder of the Re-chartered Logan County 
			Republican Women Club
 
 • Illinois Verbatim Reporters Association (ILVRA), President 
			(present)
 
 • Illinois Municipal League, Legislative Committee Member (five 
			years)
 
 • St. Jude’s, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society of 
			IL, March of Dimes, IL Chapter
 
 • Lincoln Area YMCA Soccer Coach, 7½ years
 
 • Lincoln University (Lincoln College)’s First Women’s Soccer Coach
 
 • Three Terms President of Logan County Republican Women and 
			Currently Acting President and Founder of Recharted Club
 
 • President of the former We’re Investing Now (WIN) Investment 
			Group, Springfield, IL
 
 • Co-Coordinator for US President George W. Bush’s Whistle Stop 
			Amtrak Rally in Lincoln, IL
 
 • Elected two terms as East Lincoln 2 Precinct Committeeperson
 
 • Elected District 4, Logan County Board Member in 2022
 
 • Past Member of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Healthy 
			Community Collaborative Board
 
 • Past Member of the Heartland Community College Advisory Board
 
 • Three Consecutive Years President of the Logan County Economic 
			Development Council
 
 • Ten and One-Half Years Member of the Logan County Regional 
			Planning Commission and Co-author of the County’s current Logan 
			County Comprehensive Plan document.
 
 • Paralegal Member of the American Bar Association
 
 • Member of the Lincoln Woman’s Club
 
 • Member of the Lincoln K of C’s Women’s Auxiliary.
 
 • Former Member of Carrier Mills, IL’s American Legion Auxiliary.
 
 Projects the Lincoln City Council, Logan County Board, and I 
			brought to Lincoln during my two terms as Mayor:
 
 • SYSCO
 
 • Two (2) Dollar General Stores
 
 • Dollar Tree Store and its building complex
 
 • Clothing Stores
 
 • Further Woodlawn Road development to the west with new cross 
			streets for increased business expansion
 
 • Russell Stover candy store
 
 • Hampton Inn
 
 • $750,000.00 US grant to improve our City’s Sewerage Treatment 
			Plant operations
 
 • Retail Stores
 
 • Initial Start of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
 
 • Worked on Establishing the Logan County Paramedics Association 
			While on the Logan County Board
 
 • Many Other Projects – All completed with the hard work and 
			cooperation of our Community
 
 • Lincoln Sesquicentennial (150th Year Anniversary) ten-day
 
 • Lincoln Heritage Days Annual Event (created with remaining Lincoln 
			Sesquicentennial Celebration funds in 2003) and held through 2009.
 
 • Established the 4th of July Children’s Parade and Fun time with 
			Volunteers, Lincoln Park District, and City and Community 
			Coordination
 
 • Music Entertainment with Festivals Held on the City Streets and in 
			Parks
 
 • Created the City’s Information Technology (IT) Committee and sat 
			on that committee.
 
 • Grant Writer for the County-wide Broadband Project and sat on that 
			committee.
 
 PERSONAL
 
 • Beth is the daughter of the late Grant William Young Johnson of 
			Atlanta, IL and Mildred Elizabeth Wiggers Johnson of Hartsburg, IL. 
			Beth is married to Thomas S. Kavelman of Hartsburg, IL. Beth has 
			three adult children and three step adult children, five 
			grandchildren and six step-grandchildren.
 
 • She is a member of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church in Lincoln.
 
 PERSONAL NOTE:
 I want to complete/finalize as soon 
			as possible the City’s portion of the long- standing Fifth Street 
			Road Project planned with the Logan County Board in 1996 to meet theCounty’s implemented reconstruction portion. (I worked on the Fifth 
			Street Road Project, in
 various capacities, from its inception while Lincoln City Council 
			Recorder in 1996, to serving as an elected County Board Member for 
			two-and-one-half (2½) years in 1998-2001, Mayor of Lincoln for eight 
			(8) years (2001-2009), and City Administrator for two-and-one-half 
			(2½) years 2018-2021.
 
 When I left the position of City Administrator in 2021, I had one 
			more property of the 18 remaining properties to obtain easements to 
			commence the City of Lincoln’s portion of the road.
 
 It is now 2024/2025 and most of all the secured easements have 
			expired due to inaction/no follow-up by the current City Council. 
			IDOT Grant monies could or are probably lost and the City of Lincoln 
			restricted in its ability to obtain future grants for other, 
			much-needed projects. I am committed to
 
 seeing this long-overdue project completed for our Citizens’ and 
			Businesses’ needs for continued economic development.
 We’re better with Beth! Together, let’s get this City back in shape!
 
 Please elect Beth Davis-Kavelman to a third term beginning May 1, 
			2025, so together we can have respect returned to our Aldermen and 
			Alderwomen in the important roles they play in our City, open the 
			lines of communication and restore transparency at City Hall -- 
			return our City
 Council to a democracy rather than continue its current autocratic 
			state.
 
 Please call me or email me if you have any questions or comments. 
			Thank you!
 
 ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS-KAVELMAN
 515 Lincoln Avenue, Lincoln, IL 62656
 bethkavelman.for.mayor@gmail.com | 217.816.0865
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