# Rebekah L. Davis
Rebekah L. Davis is the Justice of the Peace representing District 1 on the Pulaski County Quorum Court. She has served since 2023; her current term runs from 2025-01-01 through 2026-12-31. She sits on the Quorum Court's Budget Committee (primary public record, [Pulaski County official Quorum Court directory, archived 2026-05-28](../../web%20archive/2026-05-28/pulaskicounty.net/quorum-court.md)).
## Role and affiliations
- **Justice of the Peace, Pulaski County Quorum Court, District 1.** Current term: 2025-01-01 through 2026-12-31.
- **Committee assignment:** Budget Committee.
- **Service-start year:** 2023.
- **Party affiliation:** not publicly disclosed on official sources as of 2026-05-28. Partisan-primary filings (Arkansas Secretary of State, Ballotpedia) carry party-at-filing-time as Tier-3 evidence, not pulled here.
- **November 2026 ballot status:** to be verified against Pulaski County Clerk election records.
## Contact
- **Email:** `
[email protected]` (personal address published by Pulaski County on the official directory).
- **Phone:** `501-772-3998`.
- **Mailing address:** Pulaski County Quorum Court, 201 S. Broadway, Suite 410, Little Rock, AR 72203.
The official directory does not publish a `@pulaskicounty.net` institutional email for District 1; the `
[email protected]` address is the canonical channel as published (primary public record, [Pulaski County official Quorum Court directory, archived 2026-05-28](../../web%20archive/2026-05-28/pulaskicounty.net/quorum-court.md)).
## Data center positions
- **Lead sponsor of the data-center moratorium ordinance (Tier-1).** Davis is a sponsor of the moratorium ordinance, Item **26-I-37** — *"a proposed ordinance sponsored by Justices Davis and Ward that would impose a temporary moratorium on data centers in the unincorporated areas of the county,"* per Quorum Court Parliamentarian [[Justin Blagg]]'s 2026-05-19 packet memo ([[May 2026 Quorum Court Agenda Packet]]). The consolidated amended ordinance "26-I-37A" lists sponsors **Davis, Ward, [[Julie Blackwood|Blackwood]]** ([[Data Center Moratorium Ordinance 26-I-37A and the Grandfather Amendment]]). Davis's sponsorship makes her a primary mover of the county's first attempt at a data-center moratorium.
- **2026-05-26 vote:** Davis's specific recorded vote is not independently established. The certified voting worksheets are handwritten and embody the count the Clerk later disavowed (see [[Certified Quorum Court Voting Worksheets 2026-05-26]]); the moratorium did not pass on the corrected count ([[Pulaski County Clerk Statement on the Corrected Moratorium Vote]]). As a sponsor she is a presumptive "aye," but the wiki does not assert a vote the certified record does not cleanly show.
> [!web-research-unresolved]
> Davis's specific roll-call vote on 26-I-37A and on the [[Phil Stowers|Stowers]] grandfather amendment is not cleanly established: the certified worksheets are not machine-legible and reflect the disavowed miscount. A reliable per-JP corrected tally would require the 2026-05-26 meeting video (Swagit link, archived 2026-05-29). Her *sponsorship* of the ordinance is, however, Tier-1.
## Appearances in the corpus
- [[Data Center Moratorium Ordinance 26-I-37A and the Grandfather Amendment]] — lead sponsor (with Ward) of the moratorium ordinance.
- [[2026-05 Pulaski County Quorum Court Vote on Data Center Moratorium]] — sponsor; sitting JP at the 2026-05-26 meeting at which the contested moratorium vote occurred.
- [[Pulaski County Quorum Court Directory]] — directory landing page.
## Notes
- District 1 covers the western reaches of Pulaski County. An uncorroborated description characterizes the district as "West Pulaski County, Chenal"; this is not Tier-2 evidence and the neighborhood-level claim is gap-disclosed here pending a Tier-2 source (Pulaski County redistricting map or GIS).