2008 Iowa House of Representatives election|
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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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