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  The 2008 Iowa House of Representatives election were held on November 4, 2008.  The Iowa House, like the United States House of Representatives, is up for re-election in its entirety every two years.  Prior to the election, the Democrats were in the majority - this marked the first time in 42 years that the Democrats had controlled both branches of the Iowa General Assembly and the Governor's Office.[1]  Democrats retained this majority following the 2008 elections. 
  Predictions
   | Source  |  Ranking  |  As of  | 
  | Stateline[2]  |  Likely D  |  October 15, 2008  | 
 Overview
    | Iowa House: pre-election  |  Seats   | 
  |    |  Democratic-held  |  54  | 
  |    |  Republican-held  |  46  | 
   Total   |  100  | 
 
    | 2006 Elections  | 
  |    |  Democratic held and uncontested  |  10  | 
  |    |  Contested  |  84  | 
  |    |  Republican held and uncontested  |  6  | 
   Total   |  100  | 
 
    | Iowa House: post-election  |  Seats   | 
  |    |  Democratic-held  |  56  | 
  |    |  Republican-held  |  44  | 
   Total   |  100  | 
 
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 General election
   | District  |  Party  |  Incumbent  |  Status  |  Party  |  Candidate  |  Votes  |  %  | 
  | 1  |    |  Democratic  |  Wes Whitead[5]  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Wes Whitead  |  6,148  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Jeremy Taylor  |  6,093  |    | 
    | 2  |    |  Democratic  |  Roger Wendt  |  Won re-election..  |    |  Democratic  |  Roger Wendt  |  4,709  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Rick Bertrand  |  4,429  |    | 
    | 3  |    |  Republican  |  Chuck Soderberg  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Chuck Soderberg  |  10,456  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  T.J. Templeton  |  3,283  |    | 
    | 4  |    |  Republican  |  Dwayne Alons  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Dwayne Alons  |  12,345  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  James van Bruggen  |  2,693  |    | 
    | 5  |    |  Republican  |  Royd Chambers  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Royd Chambers  |  10,890  |    | 
    | 6  |    |  Republican  |  Mike May  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Mike May  |  12,405  |    | 
    | 7  |    |  Democratic  |  Marcella Frevert  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Marcella Frevert  |  7,837  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Debra Satern  |  5,535  |    | 
    | 8  |    |  Democratic  |  Dolores Mertz  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Dolores Mertz  |  7,245  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Stephen Richards  |  7,202  |    | 
    | 9  |    |  Democratic  |  McKinley Bailey  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  McKinley Bailey  |  7,376  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Jamie Johnson  |  5,965  |    | 
    | 10  |    |  Republican  |  Dave Deyoe  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Dave Deyoe  |  9.240  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Susan Radke  |  6,310  |    | 
    | 11  |    |  Republican  |  Henry Rayhons  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Henry Rayhons  |  8,379  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Ann Marie Fairchild  |  6,246  |    | 
    | 12  |    |  Republican  |  Linda Upmeyer  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Linda Upmeyer  |  10,086  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Randall Rainer  |  4,380  |    | 
    | 13  |    |  Republican  |  Bill Schickel  |    |    |  Democratic  |  Sharon Steckman  |  8,366  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Scott Tornquist  |  6,267  |    | 
    | 14  |    |  Democratic  |  Mark Kuhn  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Mark Kuhn  |  10,131  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Jeff Mosiman  |  4,150  |    | 
    | 15  |    |  Democratic  |  Brian Quirk  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Brian Quirk  |  9,679  |    | 
   |   |  Independent  |  Dan Lensing[6]  |  3,336  |    | 
    | 16  |    |  Republican  |  Chuck Gipp  |    |    |  Democratic  |  John W. Beard  |  8,172  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Randy Schissel  |  6,348  |    | 
    | 17  |    |  Republican  |  Pat Grassley  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Pat Grassley  |  9,836  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Cayla Baresel  |  5,102  |    | 
    | 18  |    |  Democratic  |  Andrew Wenthe  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Andrew Wenthe  |  7,861  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Austin Lorenzen  |  6,170  |    | 
    | 19  |    |  Democratic  |  Bob Kressig  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Bob Kressig  |  8,468  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Carlin Hageman  |  6,234  |    | 
    | 20  |    |  Democratic  |  Doris Kelley  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Doris Kelley  |  9,840  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Vic Mokricky  |  7,116  |    | 
    | 21  |    |  Republican  |  Tami Wiencek  |  Lost re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Kerry Burt  |  6,673  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Tami Wiencek  |  6,454  |    | 
    | 22  |    |  Democratic  |  Deborah Berry  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Deborah Berry  |  10,081  |    | 
    | 23  |    |  Republican  |  Dan Rasmussen  |  Lost re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Gene Ficken  |  7,520  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Dan Rasmussen  |  6,761  |    | 
    | 24  |    |  Democratic  |  Roger Thomas  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Roger Thomas  |  10,578  |    | 
    | 25  |    |  Democratic  |  Tom Schueller  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Tom Schueller  |  11,118  |    | 
    | 26  |    |  Democratic  |  Polly Bukta  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Polly Bukta  |  8,351  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Jonathan van Roekel  |  4,834  |    | 
    | 27  |    |  Democratic  |  Pam Jochum  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Charles Isenhart  |  8,903  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Lou Oswald  |  4,814  |    | 
    | 28  |    |  Democratic  |  Pat Murphy  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Pat Murphy  |  9,518  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Darren White  |  4,227  |    | 
    | 29  |    |  Democratic  |  Ro Foege  |    |    |  Democratic  |  Nate Willems  |  10,524  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Emma Nemecek  |  7,469  |    | 
    | 30  |    |  Democratic  |  David Jacoby  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  David Jacoby  |  15,851  |    | 
    | 31  |    |  Democratic  |  Ray Zirkelbach  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Ray Zirkelbach  |  9,818  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Dena Himes  |  5,096  |    | 
    | 32  |    |  Republican  |  Steven Lukan  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Steven Lukan  |  10,725  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Tom Avenarius  |  5,016  |    | 
    | 33  |    |  Democratic  |  Dick Taylor  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Dick Taylor  |  9,273  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Kathy Potts  |  3,996  |    | 
    | 34  |    |  Democratic  |  Todd Taylor  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Todd Taylor  |  11,625  |    | 
    | 35  |    |  Republican  |  Kraig Paulsen  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Kraig Paulsen  |  10,623  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Mike Robinson  |  7,565  |    | 
    | 36  |    |  Democratic  |  Swati Dandekar  |  Elected to Senate district 18.  |    |  Republican  |  Nick Wagner  |  10,737  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Gretchen Lawyer  |  8,634  |    | 
    | 37  |    |  Democratic  |  Art Staed  |  Lost re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Renee Schulte  |  8,628  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Art Staed  |  8,615  |    | 
    | 38  |    |  Democratic  |  Tyler Olson  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Tyler Olson  |  11,571  |    | 
    | 39  |    |  Republican  |  Dawn Pettengill  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Dawn Pettengill  |  8,291  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Terry Hertle  |  6,893  |    | 
    | 40  |    |  Republican  |  Lance Horbach  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Lance Horbach  |  8,912  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Chris Bearden  |  5,787  |    | 
    | 41  |    |  Democratic  |  Paul Bell  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Paul Bell  |  8,885  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Adam Vandall  |  5,833  |    | 
    | 42  |    |  Democratic  |  Geri Huser  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Geri Huser  |  12,201  |    | 
    | 43  |    |  Democratic  |  Mark Smith  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Mark Smith  |  7,325  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Jane Jech  |  5,557  |    | 
    | 44  |    |  Republican  |  Polly Granzow  |    |    |  Republican  |  Annette Sweeney  |  7,508  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Tim Hoy  |  6,520  |    | 
    | 45  |    |  Democratic  |  Beth Wessel-Kroeschell  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Beth Wessel-Kroeschell  |  8,589  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Ryan Rhodes  |  6,168  |    | 
    | 46  |    |  Democratic  |  Lisa Heddens  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Lisa Heddens  |  11,953  |    | 
   |   |  Libertarian  |  Eric Cooper  |  3,124  |    | 
    | 47  |    |  Republican  |  Ralph Watts  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Ralph Watts  |  15,111  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Susan Temere  |  10,256  |    | 
    | 48  |    |  Democratic  |  Donovan Olson  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Donovan Olson  |  10,248  |    | 
    | 49  |    |  Democratic  |  Helen Miller  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Helen Miller  |  7,901  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Michael J. Littzen  |  5,338  |    | 
    | 50  |    |  Republican  |  David Tjepkes  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  David Tjepkes  |  8,195  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Lynne Gentry  |  4,519  |    | 
    | 51  |    |  Republican  |  Rod Roberts  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Rod Roberts  |  10,020  |    | 
    | 52  |    |  Republican  |  Gary Worthan  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Gary Worthan  |  7,362  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Russell Camerer  |  3,843  |    | 
    | 53  |    |  Republican  |  Dan Huseman  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Dan Huseman  |  8,532  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Lori Sokolowski  |  6,094  |    | 
    | 54  |    |  Republican  |  Christopher Rants  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Christopher Rants  |  7,885  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Carlos Venable-Ridley  |  5,786  |    | 
    | 55  |    |  Republican  |  Clarence Hoffman  |    |    |  Republican  |  Jason Schultz  |  9,002  |    | 
    | 56  |    |  Republican  |  Matt Windschitl  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Matt Windschitl  |  8,166  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Jan Creasman  |  5,726  |    | 
    | 57  |    |  Republican  |  Jack Drake  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Jack Drake  |  8,317  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Ron Rosmann  |  5,835  |    | 
    | 58  |    |  Republican  |  Clel Baudler  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Clel Baudler  |  8,256  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Christopher Nelson  |  5,896  |    | 
    | 59  |    |  Republican  |  Dan Clute  |    |    |  Republican  |  Chris Hagenow  |  8,240  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Jerry Sullivan  |  8,147  |    | 
    | 60  |    |  Republican  |  Libby Jacobs  |    |    |  Republican  |  Peter Cownie  |  8,905  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Alan R. Koslow  |  6,874  |    | 
   |   |  Libertarian  |  Russ Gibson  |  499  |    | 
    | 61  |    |  Democratic  |  Jo Oldson  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Jo Oldson  |  10,519  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Eric Kohlsdorf  |  5,213  |    | 
    | 62  |    |  Democratic  |  Bruce Hunter  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Bruce Hunter  |  7,381  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Chris Sanger  |  4,261  |    | 
    | 63  |    |  Republican  |  Scott Raecker  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Scott Raecker  |  11,265  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Nita Garvin  |  7,251  |    | 
    | 64  |    |  Democratic  |  Janet Petersen  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Janet Petersen  |  10,259  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Steve Svedja  |  5,034  |    | 
    | 65  |    |  Democratic  |  Wayne Ford  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Wayne Ford  |  7,870  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  David Barnett  |  3,422  |    | 
    | 66  |    |  Democratic  |  Ako Abdul-Samad  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Ako Abdul-Samad  |  6,734  |    | 
   |   |  Green  |  Chris Moeller  |  1,889  |    | 
    | 67  |    |  Democratic  |  Kevin McCarthy  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Kevin McCarthy  |  9,412  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Larry Disney  |  5,204  |    | 
    | 68  |    |  Democratic  |  Rick Olson  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Rick Olson  |  8,671  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Larry Voorhees  |  4,267  |    | 
    | 69  |    |  Republican  |  Walt Tomenga  |    |    |  Republican  |  Erik Helland  |  14,228  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Richard Sosalla  |  9,111  |    | 
    | 70  |    |  Republican  |  Carmine Boal  |    |    |  Republican  |  Kevin Koester  |  12,043  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Matt Pfaltzgraf  |  10,355  |    | 
    | 71  |    |  Republican  |  Jim Van Engelenhoven  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Jim Van Engelenhoven  |  9,442  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Pat Vanzante  |  5,829  |    | 
    | 72  |    |  Republican  |  Rich Arnold  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Rich Arnold  |  9,043  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  James Demichelis, Jr.  |  4,409  |    | 
    | 73  |    |  Republican  |  Jodi Tymeson  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Jodi Tymeson  |  10,498  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Maxine Bussanmas  |  6,548  |    | 
    | 74  |    |  Democratic  |  Mark Davitt  |  Lost re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Kent Sorenson  |  8,846  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Mark Davitt  |  8,683  |    | 
    | 75  |    |  Democratic  |  Eric Palmer  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Eric Palmer  |  8,115  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Danny Carroll  |  6,867  |    | 
    | 76  |    |  Republican  |  Betty De Boef  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Betty De Boef  |  9,033  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Jim van Scoyoc  |  5,095  |    | 
    | 77  |    |  Democratic  |  Mary Mascher  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Mary Mascher  |  11,284  |    | 
   |   |  Independent  |  Chris Brewer  |  2,421  |    | 
    | 78  |    |  Democratic  |  Vicki Lensing  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Vicki Lensing  |  15,702  |    | 
    | 79  |    |  Republican  |  Jeff Kaufmann  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Jeff Kaufmann  |  9,456  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Rebecca Spears  |  4,762  |    | 
    | 80  |    |  Democratic  |  Nathan Reichert  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Nathan Reichert  |  7,299  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Robert Howard  |  5,812  |    | 
    | 81  |    |  Republican  |  Jamie Van Fossen  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Jamie Van Fossen  |  8,736  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Phyllis Thede  |  6,951  |    | 
    | 82  |    |  Republican  |  Linda Miller  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Linda Miller  |  12,749  |    | 
    | 83  |    |  Republican  |  Steven Olson  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Steven Olson  |  9,135  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Steve Smith  |  7,078  |    | 
    | 84  |    |  Democratic  |  Elesha Gayman  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Elesha Gayman  |  8,397  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Ross Paustian  |  7,593  |    | 
    | 85  |    |  Democratic  |  Jim Lykam  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Jim Lykam  |  9,892  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Linda Greenlee  |  5,330  |    | 
    | 86  |    |  Democratic  |  Cindy Winckler  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Cindy Winckler  |  7,645  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Joseph Sturgis  |  3,370  |    | 
    | 87  |    |  Republican  |  Tom Sands  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Tom Sands  |  6,949  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Frank Best  |  6,115  |    | 
    | 88  |    |  Democratic  |  Dennis Cohoon  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Dennis Cohoon  |  10,248  |    | 
    | 89  |    |  Republican  |  Sandy Greiner  |    |    |  Democratic  |  Larry Marek  |  7,315  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Jarad Klein  |  7,158  |    | 
    | 90  |    |  Democratic  |  John Whitaker  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  John Whitaker  |  10,694  |    | 
   |   |  4th of July Party  |  Dan Cesar  |  1,626  |    | 
    | 91  |    |  Republican  |  Dave Heaton  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Dave Heaton  |  7,574  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Ron Fedler  |  5,549  |    | 
    | 92  |    |  Democratic  |  Philip L. Wise  |    |    |  Democratic  |  Jerry Kearns  |  7,613  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Gary Ramaker  |  5,149  |    | 
    | 93  |    |  Democratic  |  Mary Gaskill  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Mary Gaskill  |  8,548  |    | 
   |   |  Independent  |  Rick McClure  |  2,768  |    | 
    | 94  |    |  Democratic  |  Kurt Swaim  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Kurt Swaim  |  8,112  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Howard Hubbard  |  4,542  |    | 
    | 95  |    |  Democratic  |  Mike Reasoner  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Mike Reasoner  |  7,604  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Doug Smith  |  5,905  |    | 
   | 96  |    |  Republican  |  Cecil Dolecheck  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Cecil Dolecheck  |  7,840  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Dennis Cooper  |  5,269  |    | 
    | 97  |    |  Republican  |  Rich Anderson  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Rich Anderson  |  10,752  |    | 
    | 98  |    |  Republican  |  Greg Forristall  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Greg Forristall  |  13,167  |    | 
    | 99  |    |  Republican  |  Doug Struyk  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Republican  |  Doug Struyk  |  5,757  |    | 
   |   |  Democratic  |  Kurt Hubler  |  5,387  |    | 
    | 100  |    |  Democratic  |  Paul Shomshor  |  Won re-election.  |    |  Democratic  |  Paul Shomshor  |  6,208  |    | 
   |   |  Republican  |  Scott Belt  |  5,653  |    | 
  
 See also
  References
  - ^ "State of Iowa - Senate Journal - Monday, January 8, 2007". State of Iowa. January 7, 2007. p. 1. Retrieved July 5, 2007. 
  - ^ Jacobson, Louis (October 15, 2008). "Legislative races tilting Dems' way in '08". Stateline. Archived from the original on November 6, 2008. Retrieved August 1, 2024. 
  - ^ "Candidate Listing by Office" (PDF). Iowa Secretary of State. September 8, 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 22, 2008. Retrieved October 14, 2008. 
  - ^ "Official Results Report - Statewide" (PDF). Iowa Secretary of State. November 21, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2007. Retrieved July 4, 2007. 
  - ^ Incumbent listing from "Members of the Iowa House: Eighty-Second General Assembly". Iowa General Assembly. Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2008. 
  - ^ Independent candidates appear on the ballot in Iowa as "Nominated by Petition". 
  
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