Privacy Policy
What we collect, why, and who else sees it.
Last updated: August 16, 2026.
This site is run by Mark Divitt for Iowa, the campaign committee for Mark Divitt, candidate for Iowa House District 91. We are a small volunteer campaign, and we would rather tell you plainly what happens to your information than bury it in legal language.
We do not sell your information, and we do not rent or trade it.
What you give us on purpose
If you fill out the form on our Get Involved page, we collect the name, email address, phone number, ZIP code, and message you type in, along with whether you checked the box asking for campaign updates. Nothing on that form is required by us except what you choose to provide.
We use it to reply to you, to follow up about volunteering, and — if you checked the box — to send you campaign updates. You can ask us to stop at any time by emailing info@markdivittforiowa.org, and we will remove you.
Who else sees what you send us
When you submit the volunteer form, it goes to Mark and to our campaign manager. That is it. It stays inside this campaign — it is not forwarded to the state party, to another campaign, or to any list-sharing arrangement.
Form submissions may also be recorded in a private spreadsheet the campaign uses to keep track of who has offered to help.
Services this site uses
- Meta (Facebook) pixel. Every page of this site loads a Meta pixel, which tells Meta that a browser visited this site. We use it to understand whether our Facebook posts and ads are reaching people, and to reach similar voters. You can limit this in your Meta ad preferences, or block it with most ad-blocking or tracking-protection tools.
- Cloudflare Turnstile. Our volunteer form uses Cloudflare's bot check so that automated spam does not flood the campaign inbox. Cloudflare receives technical information about your browser to make that determination.
- ActBlue. Donations are handled entirely by ActBlue on their own site. We never see or store your card number. ActBlue's own privacy policy governs what happens there.
- Google. The campaign uses Google for email and for the volunteer spreadsheet described above.
Donations are public records
This one is not our choice. Iowa campaign finance law requires candidate committees to report contributions to the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board, and those reports are public. Depending on the amount, that can include your name, address, and other details you provide when you donate. If you contribute, assume it will appear in a public filing.
Children
This site is intended for adults and we do not knowingly collect information from children. If you believe a child has sent us information, email us and we will delete it.
Changes
If we change how we handle information, we will update this page and change the date at the top.
Questions, or to be removed
Email info@markdivittforiowa.org. A person reads it. If you want your information deleted, say so and we will do it.