State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IA | State House | 3 | Daniel Huseman | Republican | 83% |
IA | State House | 9 | Helen Miller | Democratic | 33% |
IA | State House | 19 | Ralph Watts | Republican | 100% |
IA | State House | 20 | Clel Baudler | Republican | 66% |
IA | State House | 24 | Cecil Dolecheck | Republican | 83% |
IA | State House | 31 | Rick Olson | Democratic | 33% |
IA | State House | 34 | Bruce Hunter | Democratic | 33% |
IA | State House | 41 | Jo Oldson | Democratic | 16% |
IA | State House | 45 | Beth Wessel-Kroeschell | Democratic | 16% |
IA | State House | 46 | Lisa Heddens | Democratic | 16% |
IA | State House | 54 | Linda Upmeyer | Republican | 83% |
IA | State House | 59 | Bob Kressig | Democratic | 16% |
IA | State House | 70 | Todd Taylor | Democratic | 16% |
IA | State House | 71 | Mark Smith | Democratic | 33% |
IA | State House | 74 | Dave Jacoby | Democratic | 33% |
IA | State House | 75 | Dawn Pettengill | Republican | 33% |
IA | State House | 81 | Mary Gaskill | Democratic | 20% |
IA | State House | 84 | David Heaton | Republican | 83% |
IA | State House | 85 | Vicki Lensing | Democratic | 33% |
IA | State House | 86 | Mary Mascher | Democratic | 20% |
IA | State House | 87 | Dennis Cohoon | Democratic | 50% |
IA | State House | 90 | Cindy Winckler | Democratic | 20% |
IA | State Senate | 1 | David Johnson | Independent | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 18 | Janet Petersen | Democratic | 16% |
IA | State Senate | 20 | Brad Zaun | Republican | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 21 | Matthew McCoy | Democratic | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 23 | Herman Quirmbach | Democratic | 25% |
IA | State Senate | 24 | Jerry Behn | Republican | 75% |
IA | State Senate | 27 | Amanda Ragan | Democratic | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 30 | Jeff Danielson | Democratic | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 31 | Bill Dotzler, Jr. | Democratic | 25% |
IA | State Senate | 33 | Robert Hogg | Democratic | 16% |
IA | State Senate | 35 | Wally Horn | Democratic | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 37 | Robert Dvorsky | Democratic | 25% |
IA | State Senate | 43 | Joe Bolkcom | Democratic | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 45 | Jim Lykam | Democratic | 50% |
IA | State Senate | 50 | Pam Jochum | Democratic | 33% |
IA | Supervisor | At-Large | Mark Kuhn | Democratic | 16% |
IA | Supervisor | At-Large | Doug Shull | 50% | |
IA | Council Member | At-Large | Bill Schickel | Republican | 83% |
IA | State Board of Education | Mike May | Republican | 83% | |
Dwayne Alons | 100% | ||||
Richard Anderson | 83% | ||||
Jeff Angelo | 75% | ||||
Rich Arnold | 100% | ||||
Daryl Beall | 50% | ||||
Paul Bell | 66% | ||||
Deborah Berry | 0% | ||||
Dennis Black | 50% | ||||
Carmine Boal | 83% | ||||
Nancy Boettger | 50% | ||||
Robert John Brunkhorst | 75% | ||||
Polly Bukta | 20% | ||||
Danny Carroll | 83% | ||||
Royd Chambers | 80% | ||||
Michael Connolly | 50% | ||||
Thomas Courtney | 50% | ||||
Swati Dandekar | 50% | ||||
Mark Davitt | 16% | ||||
Dick Dearden | 25% | ||||
Betty De Boef | 66% | ||||
Bill Dix | 100% | ||||
Jack Drake | 100% | ||||
George Eichhorn | 83% | ||||
Jeffrey Elgin | 83% | ||||
Ed Fallon, Jr. | 16% | ||||
Romaine Foege | 20% | ||||
Wayne Ford | 0% | ||||
Eugene Fraise | 50% | ||||
Mary Lou Freeman | 83% | ||||
Marcella Frevert | 20% | ||||
E. Thurman Gaskill | 50% | ||||
Charles Gipp | 83% | ||||
Polly Granzow | 66% | ||||
Sandy Greiner | 100% | ||||
Michael Gronstal | 50% | ||||
Jim Hahn | 75% | ||||
Tom Hancock | 75% | ||||
Jack Hatch | 50% | ||||
Clarence Hoffman | 83% | ||||
Lance Horbach | 100% | ||||
Hubert Houser | 100% | ||||
Geri Huser | 83% | ||||
Joe Hutter | 83% | ||||
Stewart Iverson, Jr. | 75% | ||||
Libby Jacobs | 83% | ||||
G. Willard Jenkins | 66% | ||||
Gerald Jones | 83% | ||||
Jeff Kaufmann | 83% | ||||
Steve Kettering | 50% | ||||
John Kibbie | 50% | ||||
Keith Kreiman | 25% | ||||
James Kurtenbach | 100% | ||||
David Lalk | 100% | ||||
Jeffrey Lamberti | 50% | ||||
Charles Larson, Jr. | 75% | ||||
Steven Lukan | 83% | ||||
Mary Lundby | 75% | ||||
O. Gene Maddox | 83% | ||||
Kevin McCarthy | 66% | ||||
Larry McKibben | 50% | ||||
Paul McKinley | 75% | ||||
Dolores Mertz | 66% | ||||
David Miller | 100% | ||||
Dave Mulder | 66% | ||||
Pat Murphy | 33% | ||||
Donovan Olson | 16% | ||||
Steven Olson | 100% | ||||
Kraig Paulsen | 100% | ||||
John Putney | 50% | ||||
Brian Quirk | 66% | ||||
Scott Raecker | 83% | ||||
Christopher Rants | 83% | ||||
Daniel Rasmussen | 100% | ||||
Henry Rayhons | 83% | ||||
Michael Reasoner | 50% | ||||
Nathan Reichert | 50% | ||||
Thomas Rielly | 50% | ||||
Rod Roberts | 83% | ||||
Tom Sands | 83% | ||||
Brian Schoenjahn | 50% | ||||
Thomas Schueller | 16% | ||||
Joe Seng | 50% | ||||
James Seymour | 50% | ||||
Paul Shomshor, Jr. | 40% | ||||
Donald Shoultz | 33% | ||||
Chuck Soderberg | 83% | ||||
Roger Stewart | 50% | ||||
Doug Struyk | 83% | ||||
Kurt Swaim | 50% | ||||
Rich Taylor | 16% | ||||
Roger Thomas | 50% | ||||
Margaret Tinsman | 50% | ||||
Dave Tjepkes | 83% | ||||
Walt Tomenga | 83% | ||||
Jodi Tymeson | 83% | ||||
James Van Engelenhoven | 83% | ||||
James Van Fossen | 100% | ||||
Jim Van Fossen | 83% | ||||
Pat Ward | 50% | ||||
Steven Warnstadt | 75% | ||||
Roger Wendt | 16% | ||||
John Whitaker | 33% | ||||
Wesley Whitead | 16% | ||||
Ron Wieck | 75% | ||||
Paul Wilderdyke | 83% | ||||
Philip Wise | 50% | ||||
Frank Wood | 50% | ||||
Mark Zieman | 100% | ||||
Ray Zirkelbach | 16% |
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