Members of the Iowa House of Representatives of the 80th General Assembly
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Speaker of the House: Christopher C. Rants (R)
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Speaker pro Tempore: Danny C. Carroll (R)
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Majority Leader: Chuck Gipp (R)
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Minority Leader: Patrick Joseph Murphy (D)
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Initial composition of the House
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Wesley E. Whitead (D), District 1
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Roger F. Wendt (D), District 2
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Ralph F. Klemme (R), District 3
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Dwayne Alons (R), District 4
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Royd E. Chambers (R), District 5
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Greg R. Stevens (D), District 6
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Marcella R. Frevert (D), District 7
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Dolores M. Mertz (D), District 8
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George Eichhorn (R), District 9
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James Kurtenbach (R), District 10
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Henry V. Rayhons (R), District 11
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Linda L. Upmeyer (R), District 12
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Bill Schickel (R), District 13
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Mark A. Kuhn (D), District 14
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Brian J. Quirk (D), District 15
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Chuck Gipp (R), District 16
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Bill Dix (R), District 17
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David Lalk (R), District 18
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Erwin A. Dennis (R), District 19
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Willard G. Jenkins (R), District 20
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Don L. Shoultz (D), District 21
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Deborah L. Berry (D), District 22
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Daniel J. Rasmussen (R), District 23
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Roger Thomas (D), District 24
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Tom J. Schueller (D), District 25
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Polly Bukta (D), District 26
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Pam Jochum (D), District 27
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Patrick Joseph Murphy (D), District 28
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Ro Foege (D), District 29
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David Jacoby (D), District 30
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Gene Manternach (R), District 31
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Steven F. Lukan (R), District 32
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Richard D. Taylor (D), District 33
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Todd E. Taylor (D), District 34
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Kraig Paulsen (R), District 35
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Swati A. Dandekar (D), District 36
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Jeff C. Elgin (R), District 37
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Robert M. Hogg (D), District 38
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Dell Hanson (R), District 39
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Lance J. Horbach (R), District 40
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Paul A. Bell (D), District 41
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Geri D. Huser (D), District 42
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Mark D. Smith (D), District 43
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Polly Granzow (R), District 44
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Jane Greimann (D), District 45
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Lisa Heddens (D), District 46
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Ralph C. Watts (R), District 47
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Donovan Olson (D), District 48
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Helen Miller (D), District 49
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David A. Tjepkes (R), District 50
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Rod A. Roberts (R), District 51
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Mary Lou Freeman (R), District 52
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Daniel A. Huseman (D), District 53
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Christopher C. Rants (R), District 54
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Clarence Hoffman (R), District 55
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Paul A. Wilderdyke (R), District 56
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Jack E. Drake (R), District 57
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Clel E. Baudler (R), District 58
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O. Gene Maddox (R), District 59
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Libby S. Jacobs (R), District 60
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Jo Oldson (D), District 61
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Bruce L. Hunter (D), District 62
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Scott Raecker (R), District 63
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Janet Petersen (D), District 64
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Wayne W. Ford (D), District 65
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Ed S. Fallon, Jr. (D), District 66
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Kevin M. McCarthy (D), District 67
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John H. Connors (D), District 68
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Kent A. Kramer (R), District 69
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Carmine Boal (R), District 70
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James Van Engelenhoven (R), District 71
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Richard D. Arnold (R), District 72
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Jodi S. Tymeson (R), District 73
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Mark Davitt (D), District 74
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Danny C. Carroll (R), District 75
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Betty R. De Boef (R), District 76
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Mary J. Mascher (D), District 77
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Vicki S. Lensing (D), District 78
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Daniel J. Boddicker (R), District 79
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James F. Hahn (R), District 80
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James "Jamie" Van Fossen (R), District 81
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Joseph I. Hutter (R), District 82
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Steven N. Olson (R), District 83
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James "Jim" Van Fossen (R), District 84
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Jim Lykam (D), District 85
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Cindy Winckler (D), District 86
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Thomas R. Sands (R), District 87
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Dennis M. Cohoon (D), District 88
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Sandra H. Greiner (R), District 89
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John R. Whitaker (D), District 90
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David Edward Heaton (R), District 91
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Philip L. Wise (D), District 92
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Mary A. Gaskill (D), District 93
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Kurt Swaim (D), District 94
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Michael J. Reasoner (D), District 95
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Cecil Dolecheck (R), District 96
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Effie Lee Boggess (R), District 97
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Gerald D. Jones (R), District 98
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Doug Struyk (R), District 99
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Paul C. Shomshor (D), District 100
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Minority Leader: Richard E. Myers (D)
Myers resigned mid-session.
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Richard E. Myers (D), District 30
Myers resigned mid-session. -
Frank Chiodo (D), District 62
Chiodo resigned before term start to become the legislative liaison for the Iowa Department for Economic Development. -
Brad L. Hansen (R), District 100
Hansen resigned mid-session to attend law school.