Iowa State Senators of the 80th General Assembly
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President of the Senate: Jeffrey Lamberti (R)
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President pro Tempore: Jeff M. Angelo (R)
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Majority Leader: Stewart Iverson (R)
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Minority Leader: Michael Gronstal (D)
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Initial composition of the Senate
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Steven H. Warnstadt (D), District 1
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Ken Veenstra (R), District 2
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David Johnson (R), District 3
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John P. (Jack) Kibbie (D), District 4
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Stewart Iverson (R), District 5
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E. Thurman Gaskill (R), District 6
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Amanda Ragan (D), District 7
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Mark Zieman (R), District 8
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Robert J. Brunkhorst (R), District 9
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Donald B. Redfern (R), District 10
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William A. Dotzler, Jr. (D), District 11
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Kathleen Rehberg (R), District 12
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Roger T. Stewart (D), District 13
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Mike Connolly (D), District 14
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Robert E. Dvorsky (D), District 15
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Julie M. Hosch (R), District 16
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Wally E. Horn (D), District 17
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Mary A. Lundby (R), District 18
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Charles W. Larson, Jr. (R), District 19
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John Putney (R), District 20
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Dennis Black (D), District 21
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Larry E. McKibben (R), District 22
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Herman C. Quirmbach (D), District 23
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Jerry Behn (R), District 24
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Daryl Beall (D), District 25
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Steve Kettering (R), District 26
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Ron Wieck (R), District 27
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James A. Seymour (R), District 28
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Nancy J. Boettger (R), District 29
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Pat Ward (R), District 30
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Matthew McCoy (D), District 31
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Jack Holveck (D), District 32
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Jack Hatch (D), District 33
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Dick Dearden (D), District 34
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Jeffrey Lamberti (R), District 35
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Paul McKinley (R), District 36
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Doug Shull (R), District 37
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Neal Schuerer (R), District 38
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Joe Bolkcom (D), District 39
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Richard F. Drake (R), District 40
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Maggie Tinsman (R), District 41
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Bryan J. Sievers (R), District 42
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Joe M. Seng (D), District 43
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Thomas G. Courtney (D), District 44
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David Miller (R), District 45
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Gene Fraise (D), District 46
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Keith A. Kreiman (D), District 47
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Jeff M. Angelo (R), District 48
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Hubert Houser (R), District 49
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Michael E. Gronstal (D), District 50
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President of the Senate: Mary E. Kramer (R)
Kramer resigned to become the United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
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Steve A. King (R), District 26
King resigned before session start following election to the United States House of Representatives -
Mary E. Kramer (R), District 30
Kramer resigned to become the United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean