Denotes Southern Iowa. |
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Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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Bedford | Bedford | Bulldogs | Public | Taylor | |
Central Decatur | Leon | Cardinals | Public | Decatur | |
East Union | Afton | Eagles | Public | Union | |
Lenox | Lenox | Tigers | Public | — | |
Martensdale-St. Mary's | Martensdale | Blue Devils | Public | Warren | |
Mount Ayr | Mount Ayr | Raiders | Public | Ringgold | |
Nodaway Valley | Greenfield | Wolverines | Public | Adair | |
Southeast Warren | Liberty Center | Warhawks | Public | Warren | |
Southwest Valley | Corning | Timberwolves | Public | Adams | |
Wayne | Corydon | Falcons | Public | Wayne |
Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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Ankeny Christian | Ankeny | Eagles | Private | Polk | |
Diagonal | Diagonal | Maroons | Public | Ringgold | |
Grand View Christian | Des Moines | Thunder | Private | Polk | |
Lamoni | Lamoni | Demons | Public | Decatur | |
Melcher-Dallas | Melcher-Dallas | Saints | Public | Marion | |
Moravia | Moravia | Mohawks | Public | Appanoose | |
Mormon Trail | Garden Grove | Saints | Public | Decatur | |
Moulton-Udell | Moulton | Eagles | Public | Appanoose | |
Murray | Murray | Mustangs | Public | Clarke | |
Orient-Macksburg | Orient | Bulldogs | Public | Adair | |
Seymour | Seymour | Warriors | Public | Wayne | |
Twin Cedars | Bussey | Sabers | Public | Marion |
South Central Conference (Iowa)
Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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Albia | Albia | Blue Demons/Lady Dees | Public | Monroe | |
Cardinal | Eldon | Comets | Public | Wapello | |
Centerville | Centerville | Big Reds/Redettes | Public | Appanoose | |
Chariton | Chariton | Chargers/Lady Chargers | Public | Lucas | |
Clarke | Osceola | Indians/Lady Indians | Public | Clarke | |
Davis County | Bloomfield | Mustangs/Lady Mustangs | Public | Davis | |
Eddyville–Blakesburg–Fremont | Eddyville | Rockets/Lady Rockets | Public | — | |
Knoxville | Knoxville | Panthers/Lady Panthers | Public | Marion |
Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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North | |||||
Ames | Ames | Little Cyclones | Public | Story | |
Fort Dodge | Fort Dodge | Dodgers | Public | Webster | |
Marshalltown | Marshalltown | Bobcats | Public | Marshall | |
Mason City | Mason City | Mohawks | Public | Cerro Gordo | |
Waterloo East | Waterloo | Trojans | Public | Black Hawk | |
South | |||||
Des Moines East | Des Moines | Scarlets | Public | Polk | |
Des Moines Hoover | Des Moines | Huskies | Public | Polk | |
Des Moines Lincoln | Des Moines | Rail Splitters | Public | Polk | |
Des Moines North | Des Moines | Polar Bears | Public | Polk | |
Des Moines Roosevelt | Des Moines | Rough Riders | Public | Polk | |
Ottumwa | Ottumwa | Bulldogs | Public | Wapello |
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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North | |||||
Columbus Community | Columbus Junction | Wildcats | Public | Louisa | |
Highland | Riverside | Huskies | Public | Washington | |
Hillcrest Academy | Kalona | Ravens | Private | Washington | |
Lone Tree | Lone Tree | Lions | Public | Johnson | |
Louisa-Muscatine | Letts | Falcons | Public | Louisa | |
Mediapolis | Mediapolis | Bulldogs/Bullettes | Public | Des Moines | |
Pekin | Packwood | Panthers | Public | Jefferson | |
Wapello | Wapello | Indians/Arrows | Public | Louisa | |
Winfield-Mt. Union | Winfield | Wovles | Public | Henry | |
South | |||||
Central Lee | Donnellson | Hawks | Public | Lee | |
Danville | Danville | Bears | Public | Des Moines | |
Holy Trinity Catholic | Fort Madison | Crusaders | Private | Lee | |
Maharishi | Fairfield | Pioneers | Private | Jefferson | |
New London | New London | Tigers | Public | Henry | |
Notre Dame | Burlington | Nikes | Private | Des Moines | |
Van Buren | Keosauqua | Warriors | Public | Van Buren | |
WACO | Wayland | Warriors | Public | Henry | |
West Burlington | West Burlington | Falcons | Public | Des Moines |
Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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Burlington | Burlington | Grayhounds | Public | Des Moines | |
Fairfield | Fairfield | Trojans | Public | Jefferson | |
Fort Madison | Fort Madison | Bloodhounds | Public | Lee | |
Keokuk | Keokuk | Chiefs | Public | Lee | |
Mount Pleasant | Mount Pleasant | Panthers | Public | Henry | |
Washington | Washington | Demons | Public | Washington |
Denotes Northern Missouri. |
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Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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East | |||||
Gallatin | Gallatin | Bulldogs | Public | Daviess | |
Maysville | Maysville | Wolverines | Public | DeKalb | |
Milan | Milan | Wildcats | Public | Sullivan | |
Polo | Polo | Panthers | Public | Caldwell | |
Princeton | Princeton | Tigers | Public | Mercer | |
Putnam County | Unionville | Midgets | Public | Putnam | |
South Harrison County | Bethany | Bulldogs | Public | Harrison | |
Trenton | Trenton | Bulldogs | Public | Grundy | |
West | |||||
Albany | Albany | Warriors | Public | Gentry | |
King City | King City | Wildcats | Public | Gentry | |
North Andrew County | Rosendale | Cardinals | Public | Andrew | |
North Harrison County | Eagleville | Shamrocks | Public | Harrison | |
Pattonsburg | Pattonsburg | Panthers | Public | Daviess | |
St. Joseph Christian | St. Joseph | Lions | Private | Buchanan | |
Stanberry | Stanberry | Bulldogs | Public | Gentry | |
Worth County | Grant City | Tigers | Public | Worth |
Harrison-Daviess-Caldwell (HDC) Conference
Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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Cainsville | Cainsville | Redmen | Public | Harrison | |
Gilman City | Gilman City | Hawks | Public | — | |
Grundy County | Galt | Panthers | Public | Grundy | |
Mercer | Mercer | Cardinals | Public | Mercer | |
Newtown-Harris | Newtown | Tigers | Public | Sullivan | |
North Daviess County | Jameson | Knights | Public | Daviess | |
Ridgeway | Ridgeway | Owls | Public | Harrison | |
Tri-County | Jamesport | Mustangs | Public | Daviess | |
Winston | Winston | Redbirds | Public | Daviess |
Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | County |
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Fayette | Fayette | Falcons | Public | Howard | |
Harrisburg | Harrisburg | Bulldogs | Public | Boone | |
Knox County | Edina | Eagles | Public | Knox | |
Marceline | Marceline | Tigers | Public | — | |
Paris | Paris | Coyotes | Public | Monroe | |
Salisbury | Salisbury | Panthers | Public | Chariton | |
Schuyler County | Queen City | Rams | Public | Schuyler | |
Scotland County | Memphis | Tigers | Public | Scotland | |
Westran | Huntsville | Hornets | Public | Randolph |
Indian Hills Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees
Indian Hills Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees
2012 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
- Pat Daugherty, Baseball (1965–82)
- Tara McClure Isable, Softball (1997–99)
- Phillister Jebet Sang Kitur, Volleyball (2003–04)
- Duane Kuiper, Baseball (1968–70)
- Ron Oswalt, Football (1964–2007)
- Pete Mickeal, Basketball (1996–98)
- Rick Upchurch, Football (1970–72)
2013 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
- C. J. Bruton, Basketball (1995–97)
- Tony Galbreath, Football and Basketball (1972–74)
- Jillesa Hoeck, Volleyball (2004–06)
- Jeff Kelley, Coach: Softball (1996–2006)
- Kevin Ritz, Baseball (1984–85)
- Karen Smith Malloy, Softball (1997–99)
2014 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
- Terry Black, Basketball (1997–99)
- Ron Clark, Football, Baseball, and Basketball (1962–64)
- Shane Rawley, Baseball (1973–74)
- Brad Smith, Golf (2004–06)
- Kelly Uhde–Coulter, Softball (1994–96)
- Hall of Fame Lifetime Contribution Award
- Dr. Lyle Hellyer, Lifetime Contributor
- Bob Traxler, Lifetime Contributor
2015 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
- Wade Clark, Football, Baseball, Basketball and Track (1965–67)
- Bill "Chief" Gayton, Baseball (1979–81)
- Rick Mathews, Baseball and Basketball (1965-67), Baseball Coach (1986–92)
- Breon Michel, Softball (1998–2000)
- TeeJay Jackson, Basketball (1988–90)
2016 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
- Brad Stracke, Golf (1988–1990, 1996–2005)
- Eric Rasmussen, Baseball (1969–71)
- Karie Downing, Volleyball and Softball (2007–09)
- Shanna Bressler, Softball (2002–04)
- Dwight Buycks, Basketball (2007–09)
- Hall of Fame Lifetime Contribution Award
- Jack Blackwell, Lifetime Contributor
2017 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Jennifer Sabourin, Softball (1997–2010)
- Dave Froelich, Baseball (1975–77)
- Mitch Knox, Baseball (1983–85)
- Deb (Baetsle) Sullivan, Softball (1990–92)
- Beth Karabensh, Softball (1995–97)
- Dwight Hardy, Basketball (2007–09)
- Hall of Fame Lifetime Contribution Award
- Kelly Conrad, Athletic Director - Lifetime Contribution Award (1993–2005)
2018 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Terry Carlson, Volleyball Coach and Athletic Director (1998–2011)
- Cassie Heller Day, Softball (2003–05)
- Nikki Mortimer Stahr, Softball (1991–93)
2019 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Shelly Clark, Basketball (1991–93)
- Cory Hightower, Basketball (1998–2000)
- Irving Falú, Baseball (2001–03)
- Ramón Vázquez, Baseball (1994–95)
2020 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Jackie Crawford, Basketball (1989–91)
- Ed Dooley, Football and Golf (1966–68)
- Rubén Gotay, Baseball (1999–2001)
- Kristy Menke, Softball (1998–2000)
- Cindy (Smith) Woebbeking, Softball (2003–05)
2021 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Indian Hills Men's Basketball Team (1996–97)
- Indian Hills Men's Basketball Team (1997–98)
- Indian Hills Men's Basketball Team (1998–99)
2022 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Mike Hagen, Men's Golf Coach (2005–15)
- Dustin Hogue, Men's Basketball (2011–13)
- Tamara Merseli, Volleyball (2014–16)
- Heather Parsons, Softball (2003–05)
- Ricky 'Odell' Watson, Football (1970–72)
- Jeff Zimmerman, Baseball (1990–91)
- Hall of Fame Lifetime Contribution Award
- Dale & Karen Person, Lifetime Contributors
2023 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Rafael Carmona, Baseball (1992–93)
- Indian Hills Men's Golf Team (1999–00)
- Toni (Orr) Klaren, Softball (1999–01)
Iowa | ||||||
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NCAA | ||||||
Division I | ||||||
Institution | Location | County | Team | Colors | Affiliation | Conference |
University of Iowa | Iowa City | Johnson | Iowa Hawkeyes | Public | Big Ten | |
Iowa State University | Ames | Story | Iowa State Cyclones | Public | Big 12 | |
University of Northern Iowa | Cedar Falls | Black Hawk | Northern Iowa Panthers | Public | Missouri Valley | |
Drake University | Des Moines | Polk | Drake Bulldogs | Private | Missouri Valley | |
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NCAA | ||||||
Division II | ||||||
Institution | Location | County | Team | Colors | Affiliation | Conference |
Upper Iowa University | Fayette | Fayette | Upper Iowa Peacocks | Private | Northern Sun | |
Iowa |
- Professional sports teams affiliations
Iowa | |||||||||
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NBA | NBA G League | WNBA | |||||||
Team | City | Team | City | Team | City | ||||
Minnesota Timberwolves | Minneapolis, MN | Iowa Wolves | Des Moines, IA | Minnesota Lynx | Minneapolis, MN | ||||
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NHL | AHL | ECHL | |||||||
Team | City | Team | City | Team | City | ||||
Minnesota Wild | St. Paul, MN | Iowa Wild | Des Moines, IA | Iowa Heartlanders | Coralville, IA | ||||
Iowa |
- ZIP code 52544 at Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa
- ZIP code 52537 at Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa
- ZIP code 52538 at Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa
—Source: RabbitEars
- Mathias Loras (1837–1858)
- Clement Smyth (1858–1865)
- John Hennessey (1866–1900)
- John J. Keane (1900–1911)
- James J. Keane (1911–1929)
- Francis Beckman (1930–1946)
- Henry P. Rohlman (1946–1954)
- Leo Binz (1954–1961)
- James J. Byrne (1962–1983)
- Daniel W. Kucera (1984–1995)
- Jerome G. Hanus (1995–2013)
- Michael O. Jackels (2013–2023)
- Thomas R. Zinkula (2023–present)
- John McMullen (1881–1883)
- Henry Cosgrove (1884–1906)
- James J. Davis (1906–1926)
- Henry P. Rohlman (1927–1944)
- Ralph L. Hayes (1945–1966)
- Gerald F. O'Keefe (1967–1993)
- William E. Franklin (1994–2006)
- Martin J. Amos (2006–2017)
- Thomas R. Zinkula (2017–2023)
- Kenneth E. Kuntz (Administrator: 20 Oct 2023 to 27 Sep 2024)
- Dennis G. Walsh (2024–present)
- Austin Dowling (1912–1919)
- Thomas W. Drumm (1919–1933)
- Gerald T. Bergan (1934–1948)
- Edward C. Daly (1948–1964)
- George J. Biskup (1965–1967)
- Maurice J. Dingman (1968–1986)
- William H. Bullock (1987–1993)
- Joseph L. Charron (1994–2007)
- Richard E. Pates (2008–2019)
- William M. Joensen (2019–present)
- Philip J. Garrigan (1902–1919)
- Edmond Heelan (1920–1948)
- Joseph M. Mueller (1948–1970)
- Francis H. Greteman (1970–1983)
- Lawrence D. Soens (1983–1998)
- Daniel N. DiNardo (1998–2004)
- R. Walker Nickless (2006–present)
List of United States senators from Iowa | ||||||||||
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Year | Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 | |||||||
1970 | — | |||||||||
1972 | (D) Dick Clark | (R) Jack Miller (I) | ||||||||
1974 | (D) John Culver | (R) David M. Stanley | ||||||||
1976 | — | |||||||||
1978 | (D) Dick Clark (I) | (R) Roger Jepsen | ||||||||
1980 | (D) John Culver (I) | (R) Chuck Grassley | ||||||||
1982 | — | |||||||||
1984 | (D) Tom Harkin | (R) Roger Jepsen (I) | ||||||||
1986 | (D) John Roehrick | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | ||||||||
1988 | — | |||||||||
1990 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Tom Tauke | ||||||||
1992 | (D) Jean Hall Lloyd-Jones | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | ||||||||
1994 | — | |||||||||
1996 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot | ||||||||
1998 | (D) David Osterberg | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | ||||||||
2000 | — | |||||||||
2002 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Greg Ganske | ||||||||
2004 | (D) Arthur A. Small | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | ||||||||
2006 | — | |||||||||
2008 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Christopher Reed | ||||||||
2010 | (D) Roxanne Conlin | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | ||||||||
2012 | — | |||||||||
2014 | (D) Bruce Braley | (R) Joni Ernst | ||||||||
2016 | (D) Patty Judge | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | ||||||||
2018 | — | |||||||||
2020 | (D) Theresa Greenfield | (R) Joni Ernst (I) | ||||||||
2022 | (D) Michael Franken | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | ||||||||
2024 | — | |||||||||
2026 | (D) | (R) | ||||||||
2028 | (D) | (R) | ||||||||
2030 | — | |||||||||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1972 Iowa elections
1972 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Edward Mezvinsky | (R) Fred Schwengel (I) | |||
2 | (D) John Culver (I) | (R) Theodore Ellsworth | |||
3 | (D) Lyle Taylor | (R) H. R. Gross (I) | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) John Henry Kyl (I) | |||
5 | (D) Tom Harkin | (R) William Scherle (I) | |||
6 | (D) Berkley Bedell | (R) Wiley Mayne (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1974 Iowa elections
1974 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Edward Mezvinsky (I) | (R) Jim Leach | |||
2 | (D) Mike Blouin | (R) Tom Riley | |||
3 | (D) Stephen Rapp | (R) Chuck Grassley | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Chuck Dick | |||
5 | (D) Tom Harkin | (R) William Scherle (I) | |||
6 | (D) Berkley Bedell | (R) Wiley Mayne (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1976 Iowa elections
1976 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Edward Mezvinsky (I) | (R) Jim Leach | |||
2 | (D) Mike Blouin (I) | (R) Tom Riley | |||
3 | (D) Stephen Rapp | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Charles Minor | |||
5 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Kenneth Fulk | |||
6 | (D) Berkley Bedell (I) | (R) Joanne Soper | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1978 Iowa elections
1978 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Richard Myers | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Mike Blouin (I) | (R) Tom Tauke | |||
3 | (D) John Knudson | (R) Chuck Grassley (I) | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Charles Minor | |||
5 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Julian Garrett | |||
6 | (D) Berkley Bedell (I) | (R) Willis Junker | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1980 Iowa elections
1980 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Jim Larew | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Steve Sovern | (R) Tom Tauke (I) | |||
3 | (D) Lynne Cutler | (R) Cooper Evans | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Donald Young | |||
5 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Cal Hultman | |||
6 | (D) Berkley Bedell (I) | (R) Clarence Carney | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1982 Iowa elections
1982 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bill Gluba | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Brent Appel | (R) Tom Tauke (I) | |||
3 | (D) Lynne Cutler | (R) Cooper Evans (I) | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Dave Readinger | |||
5 | (D) Tom Harkin (I) | (R) Arlyn Danker | |||
6 | (D) Berkley Bedell (I) | (R) Al Bremer | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1984 Iowa elections
1984 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Kevin Ready | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Joe Welsh | (R) Tom Tauke (I) | |||
3 | (D) Joe Johnston | (R) Cooper Evans (I) | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Robert Lockard | |||
5 | (D) Jerry Fitzgerald | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot | |||
6 | (D) Berkley Bedell (I) | (R) Darrel Resink | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1986 Iowa elections
1986 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) John Whitaker | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Eric Tabor | (R) Tom Tauke (I) | |||
3 | (D) David Nagle | (R) John McIntee | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Robert Lockard | |||
5 | (D) Scott Hughes | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot (I) | |||
6 | (D) Clayton Hodgson | (R) Fred Grandy | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1988 Iowa elections
1988 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bill Gluba | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Eric Tabor | (R) Tom Tauke (I) | |||
3 | (D) David Nagle (I) | (R) Donald Redfern | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Paul Lunde | |||
5 | (D) Gene Freund | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot (I) | |||
6 | (D) Dave O'Brien | (R) Fred Grandy (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1990 Iowa elections
1990 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Unopposed | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Eric Tabor | (R) Jim Nussle | |||
3 | (D) David Nagle (I) | (R) Unopposed | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Unopposed | |||
5 | (D) Rod Powell | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot (I) | |||
6 | (D) Mike Earll | (R) Fred Grandy (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1992 Iowa elections
1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Jan Zonneveld | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) David Nagle (I) | (R) Jim Nussle (I) | |||
3 | (D) Elaine Baxter | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot (I) | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Paul Lunde | |||
5 | (D) Unopposed | (R) Fred Grandy (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1994 Iowa elections
1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Glen Winekauf | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) David Nagle | (R) Jim Nussle (I) | |||
3 | (D) Elaine Baxter | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot (I) | |||
4 | (D) Neal Smith (I) | (R) Greg Ganske | |||
5 | (D) Sheila McGuire Riggs | (R) Tom Latham | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1996 Iowa elections
1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bob Rush | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Donna Smith | (R) Jim Nussle (I) | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell | (R) Mike Mahaffey | |||
4 | (D) Connie McBurney | (R) Greg Ganske (I) | |||
5 | (D) MacDonald Smith | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1998 Iowa elections
1998 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bob Rush | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Rob Tully | (R) Jim Nussle (I) | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Larry McKibben | |||
4 | (D) Jon Dvorak | (R) Greg Ganske (I) | |||
5 | (D) Unopposed | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2000 Iowa elections
2000 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bob Simpson | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
2 | (D) Donna Smith | (R) Jim Nussle (I) | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Jay Marcus | |||
4 | (D) Michael Huston | (R) Greg Ganske (I) | |||
5 | (D) Mike Palecek | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2002 Iowa elections
2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
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District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Ann Hutchinson | (R) Jim Nussle (I) | |||
2 | (D) Julie Thomas | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Stan Thompson | |||
4 | (D) John Norris | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
5 | (D) Paul Shomshor | (R) Steve King | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2004 Iowa elections
2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bill Gluba | (R) Jim Nussle (I) | |||
2 | (D) Dave Franker | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Stan Thompson | |||
4 | (D) Paul Johnson | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
5 | (D) Joyce Schulte | (R) Steve King (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2006 Iowa elections
2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bruce Braley | (R) Mike Whalen | |||
2 | (D) Dave Loebsack | (R) Jim Leach (I) | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Jeff Lamberti | |||
4 | (D) Selden Spencer | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
5 | (D) Joyce Schulte | (R) Steve King (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2008 Iowa elections
2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bruce Braley (I) | (R) David Hartsuch | |||
2 | (D) Dave Loebsack (I) | (R) Mariannette Miller-Meeks | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Kim Schmett | |||
4 | (D) Becky Greenwald | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
5 | (D) Rob Hubler | (R) Steve King (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2010 Iowa elections
2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bruce Braley (I) | (R) Ben Lange | |||
2 | (D) Dave Loebsack (I) | (R) Mariannette Miller-Meeks | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Brad Zaun | |||
4 | (D) Bill Maske | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
5 | (D) Matt Campbell | (R) Steve King (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Bruce Braley (I) | (R) Ben Lange | |||
2 | (D) Dave Loebsack (I) | (R) John Archer | |||
3 | (D) Leonard Boswell (I) | (R) Tom Latham (I) | |||
4 | (D) Christie Vilsack | (R) Steve King (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Monica Vernon | (R) Rod Blum (I) | |||
2 | (D) Dave Loebsack (I) | (R) Christopher Peters | |||
3 | (D) Jim Mowrer | (R) David Young (I) | |||
4 | (D) Kim Weaver | (R) Steve King (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Abby Finkenauer | (R) Rod Blum (I) | |||
2 | (D) Dave Loebsack (I) | (R) Christopher Peters | |||
3 | (D) Cindy Axne | (R) David Young (I) | |||
4 | (D) J. D. Scholten | (R) Steve King (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Christina Bohannan | (R) Mariannette Miller-Meeks (I) | |||
2 | (D) Liz Mathis | (R) Ashley Hinson (I) | |||
3 | (D) Cindy Axne (I) | (R) Zach Nunn | |||
4 | (D) Ryan Melton | (R) Randy Feenstra (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) Christina Bohannan | (R) Mariannette Miller-Meeks (I) | |||
2 | (D) Sarah Corkery | (R) Ashley Hinson (I) | |||
3 | (D) Lanon Baccam | (R) Zach Nunn (I) | |||
4 | (D) Ryan Melton | (R) Randy Feenstra (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1 | (D) | (R) | |||
2 | (D) | (R) | |||
3 | (D) | (R) | |||
4 | (D) | (R) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1974 Iowa elections
1974 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1974 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Jim Schaben | (R) Robert D. Ray (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Charles P. Miller | (R) Arthur A. Neu (I) | |||
1974 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Francis L. York | (R) Robert H. Lounsberry (I) | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller | (R) Richard C. Turner (I) | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Harold Forret | (R) Lloyd R. Smith (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Cloyd E. Robinson | (R) Melvin D. Synhorst (I) | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Daniel B. Fitzgerald | (R) Maurice E. Baringer (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1978 Iowa elections
1978 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1978 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Jerome D. Fitzgerald | (R) Robert D. Ray (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) William D. Palmer | (R) Terry E. Branstad | |||
1978 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) James D. Jordan | (R) Robert H. Lounsberry (I) | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller | (R) Richard C. Turner (I) | |||
Auditor of State | (D) John B. Brunow | (R) Lloyd R. Smith (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Walter R. Griffin | (R) Melvin D. Synhorst (I) | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Robert A. Krause | (R) Maurice E. Baringer (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1982 Iowa elections
1982 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1982 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Roxanne Conlin | (R) Terry E. Branstad | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Robert T. Anderson | (R) Lawrence E. Pope | |||
1982 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) James R. Riordan | (R) Robert H. Lounsberry (I) | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) Walter Conlon | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Tom Slockett | (R) Richard D. Johnson (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Albert Sorensen | (R) Mary Jane Odell (I) | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald | (R) Maurice E. Baringer (I) | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1986 Iowa elections
1986 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1986 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Lowell L. Junkins | (R) Terry E. Branstad (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Jo Ann Zimmerman | (R) Joan Lipsky | |||
1986 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Dale M. Cochran | (R) Thatcher Johnson | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) James C. Davis | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Beverly Dickerson | (R) Richard D. Johnson (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Elaine Baxter | (R) Dawn Roberts | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Jack Nystrom | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1990 Iowa elections
1990 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1990 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Donald D. Avenson | (R) Terry E. Branstad (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Jo Ann Zimmerman (I) | (R) Joy Corning | |||
1990 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Dale M. Cochran (I) | (R) Varel G. Bailey | |||
Attorney General | (D) Bonnie Campbell | (R) Ed Kelly | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Beverly Dickerson | (R) Richard D. Johnson (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Elaine Baxter (I) | (R) Beverly Anderson | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Burtwin L. Day | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1994 Iowa elections
1994 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1994 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Bonnie Campbell | (R) Terry E. Branstad (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Leonard L. Boswell | (R) Joy Corning (I) | |||
1994 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Dale M. Cochran (I) | (R) Tom Cory | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller | (R) Joe Gunderson | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Dan Gray | (R) Richard D. Johnson (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Anne Pedersen | (R) Paul D. Pate | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Jay Irwin | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 1998 Iowa elections
1998 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
1998 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Thomas J. Vilsack | (R) Jim Ross Lightfoot | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Sally Pederson | (R) Almo Hawkins | |||
1998 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Patty Judge | (R) Dan Brown | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) Mark Schwickerath | |||
Auditor of State | (D) No candidate | (R) Richard D. Johnson (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Chester J. Culver | (R) John Gilliland | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Joan Fitzpatrick Bolin | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2002 Iowa elections
2002 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
2002 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Thomas J. Vilsack (I) | (R) Doug Gross | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Sally Pederson (I) | (R) Debi Durham | |||
2002 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Patty Judge (I) | (R) John Askew | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) Dave Millage | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Patrick J. Deluhery | (R) David A. Vaudt | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Chester J. Culver (I) | (R) Mike Hartwig | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Matthew Whitaker | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2006 Iowa elections
2006 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
2006 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Chester J. Culver | (R) Jim Nussle | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Patty Judge | (R) Bob Vander Plaats | |||
2006 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Denise O'Brien | (R) William H. Northey | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) No candidate | |||
Auditor of State | (D) No candidate | (R) David A. Vaudt (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Michael A. Mauro | (R) Mary Ann Hanusa | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) No candidate | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- 2010 Iowa elections
2010 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
2010 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Chester J. Culver (I) | (R) Terry E. Branstad | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Patty Judge (I) | (R) Kim Reynolds | |||
2010 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Francis Thicke | (R) William H. Northey (I) | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) Brenna (Findley) Bird | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Jon Murphy | (R) David A. Vaudt (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Michael A. Mauro (I) | (R) Matt Schultz | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) David D. Jamison | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2014 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
2014 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Jack Hatch | (R) Terry E. Branstad (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Monica Vernon | (R) Kim Reynolds (I) | |||
2014 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Sherrie Taha | (R) William H. Northey (I) | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) Adam Gregg | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Jon Neiderbach | (R) Mary Mosiman (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Brad Anderson | (R) Paul D. Pate | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Sam Clovis | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2018 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
2018 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Fred Hubbell | (R) Kim Reynolds (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Rita Hart | (R) Adam Gregg (I) | |||
2018 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) Tim Gannon | (R) Mike Naig (I) | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) No candidate | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Rob Sand | (R) Mary Mosiman (I) | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Deidre DeJear | (R) Paul D. Pate (I) | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Jeremy N. Davis | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
2022 Iowa elections | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office | (D) Democratic | (R) Republican | |||
2022 Iowa gubernatorial election | |||||
Governor | (D) Deidre DeJear | (R) Kim Reynolds (I) | |||
Lieutenant Governor | (D) Eric Van Lancker | (R) Adam Gregg (I) | |||
2022 Iowa executive elections | |||||
Secretary of Agriculture | (D) John Norwood | (R) Mike Naig (I) | |||
Attorney General | (D) Thomas J. Miller (I) | (R) Brenna (Findley) Bird | |||
Auditor of State | (D) Rob Sand (I) | (R) Todd Halbur | |||
Secretary of State | (D) Joel Miller | (R) Paul D. Pate (I) | |||
Treasurer of State | (D) Michael L. Fitzgerald (I) | (R) Roby Smith | |||
(I) denotes Incumbent |
- Decade census
- 1970 → 1973 January 08 – 1983 January 09
- 1980 → 1983 January 10 – 1993 January 10
- 1990 → 1993 January 11 – 2003 January 12
- 2000 → 2003 January 13 – 2013 January 13
- 2010 → 2013 January 14 – 2023 January 08
- 2020 → 2023 January 09 – 2033 January 09
- January 8, 1973 – January 9, 1983
(Class 2) | (Class 3) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(4) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) | (45) | |||||||||||||||
(094) | (093) | (089) | (090) | |||||||||||||
- January 10, 1983 – January 10, 1993
(Class 2) | (Class 3) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | ||||||||||||||||
(33) | ||||||||||||||||
(065) | (066) | |||||||||||||||
- January 11, 1993 – January 12, 2003
(Class 2) | (Class 3) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(3) | ||||||||||||||||
(46) | ||||||||||||||||
(091) | (092) | |||||||||||||||
- January 13, 2003 – January 13, 2013
(Class 2) | (Class 3) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) | ||||||||||||||||
(093) | (094) | |||||||||||||||
- January 14, 2013 – January 8, 2023
(Class 2) | (Class 3) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2) | ||||||||||||||||
(40) | (41) | |||||||||||||||
(079) | (080) | (081) | (082) | |||||||||||||
- January 9, 2023 – January 9, 2033
(Class 2) | (Class 3) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(3) | ||||||||||||||||
(13) | ||||||||||||||||
(025) | (026) | |||||||||||||||
- January 8, 1973 – January 12, 1975
(Class 2) Dick Clark (D) | (Class 3) Harold Hughes (D) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(4) Neal Smith (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Richard Ramsey (R) | (45) Gene Glenn (D) | |||||||||||||||
(094) Quentin Anderson (R) | (093) John Brunow (D) | (089) Charles Poncy (D) | (090) Mattie Harper (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 13, 1975 – January 9, 1977
(Class 2) Dick Clark (D) | (Class 3) John Culver (D) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(4) Neal Smith (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Richard Ramsey (R) | (45) Gene Glenn (D) | |||||||||||||||
(094) Arlo Hullinger (D) | (093) John Brunow (D) | (089) Charles Poncy (D) | (090) Mattie Harper (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 10, 1977 – January 7, 1979
(Class 2) Dick Clark (D) | (Class 3) John Culver (D) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(4) Neal Smith (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Richard Ramsey (R) | (45) Gene Glenn (D) | |||||||||||||||
(094) Arlo Hullinger (D) | (093) John Brunow (D) | (089) Charles Poncy (D) | (090) Donald Gettings (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 8, 1979 – January 11, 1981
(Class 2) Roger Jepsen (R) | (Class 3) John Culver (D) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(4) Neal Smith (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Richard Ramsey (R) | (45) Sue Yenger (R) | |||||||||||||||
(094) Arlo Hullinger (D) | (093) Daniel Jay (D) | (089) Sonja Larsen (R) | (090) Donald Gettings (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 12, 1981 – January 9, 1983
(Class 2) Roger Jepsen (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(4) Neal Smith (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Richard Ramsey (R) | (45) Sue Yenger (R) | |||||||||||||||
(094) Joe Gross (R) | (093) Daniel Jay (D) | (089) Charles Poncy (D) | (090) Donald Gettings (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 10, 1983 – January 13, 1985
(Class 2) Roger Jepsen (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) Jim Leach (R)] | ||||||||||||||||
(33) Donald Gettings (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(065) Charles Poncy (D) | (066) Daniel Jay (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 14, 1985 – January 11, 1987
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) Jim Leach (R)] | ||||||||||||||||
(33) Donald Gettings (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(065) Charles Poncy (D) | (066) Daniel Jay (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 12, 1987 – January 8, 1989
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) Jim Leach (R)] | ||||||||||||||||
(33) Donald Gettings (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(065) Charles Poncy (D) | (066) Daniel Jay (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 9, 1989 – January 13, 1991
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) Jim Leach (R)] | ||||||||||||||||
(33) Donald Gettings (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(065) Charles Poncy (D) | (066) Daniel Jay (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 14, 1991 – January 10, 1993
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) Jim Leach (R)] | ||||||||||||||||
(33) Donald Gettings (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(065) Charles Poncy (D) | (066) Daniel Jay (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 11, 1993 – January 8, 1995
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(3) Jim Ross Lightfoot (R)] | ||||||||||||||||
(46) Patty Judge (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(091) Jack Beaman (R) | (092) Keith Kreiman (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 9, 1995 – January 12, 1997
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(3) Jim Ross Lightfoot (R)] | ||||||||||||||||
(46) Patty Judge (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(091) Rich Arnold (R) | (092) Keith Kreiman (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 13, 1997 – January 10, 1999
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(3) Leonard Boswell (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(46) Patty Judge (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(091) Rich Arnold (R) | (092) Keith Kreiman (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 11, 1999 – January 7, 2001
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(3) Leonard Boswell (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(46) John Judge (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(091) Rich Arnold (R) | (092) Keith Kreiman (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 8, 2001 – January 12, 2003
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(3) Leonard Boswell (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(46) Paul McKinley (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(091) Rich Arnold (R) | (092) Keith Kreiman (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 13, 2003 – January 9, 2005
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2) Jim Leach (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Keith Kreiman (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(093) Mary Gaskill (D) | (094) Kurt Swaim (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 10, 2005 – January 7, 2007
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2) Jim Leach (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Keith Kreiman (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(093) Mary Gaskill (D) | (094) Kurt Swaim (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 8, 2007 – January 11, 2009
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2) Dave Loebsack (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Keith Kreiman (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(093) Mary Gaskill (D) | (094) Kurt Swaim (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 12, 2009 – January 9, 2011
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2) Dave Loebsack (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Keith Kreiman (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(093) Mary Gaskill (D) | (094) Kurt Swaim (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 10, 2011 – January 13, 2013
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(2) Dave Loebsack (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(47) Mark Chelgren (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(093) Mary Gaskill (D) | (094) Kurt Swaim (D) | |||||||||||||||
- January 14, 2013 – January 11, 2015
(Class 2) Tom Harkin (D) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
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(2) Dave Loebsack (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(40) Ken Rozenboom (R) | (41) Mark Chelgren (R) | |||||||||||||||
(079) Guy Vander Linden (R) | (080) Larry Sheets (R) | (081) Mary Gaskill (D) | (082) Curt Hanson (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 12, 2015 – January 8, 2017
(Class 2) Joni Ernst (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
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(2) Dave Loebsack (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(40) Ken Rozenboom (R) | (41) Mark Chelgren (R) | |||||||||||||||
(079) Guy Vander Linden (R) | (080) Larry Sheets (R) | (081) Mary Gaskill (D) | (082) Curt Hanson (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 9, 2017 – January 13, 2019
(Class 2) Joni Ernst (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
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(2) Dave Loebsack (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(40) Ken Rozenboom (R) | (41) Mark Chelgren (R) | |||||||||||||||
(079) Guy Vander Linden (R) | (080) Larry Sheets (R) | (081) Mary Gaskill (D) | (082) Phil Miller (D) | |||||||||||||
- January 14, 2019 – January 10, 2021
(Class 2) Joni Ernst (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
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(2) Dave Loebsack (D) | ||||||||||||||||
(40) Ken Rozenboom (R) | (41) Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) | |||||||||||||||
(079) Dustin Hite (R) | (080) Holly Brink (R) | (081) Mary Gaskill (D) | (082) Jeff Shipley (R) | |||||||||||||
- January 11, 2021 – January 8, 2023
(Class 2) Joni Ernst (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
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(2) Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(40) Ken Rozenboom (R) | (41) Adrian Dickey (R) | |||||||||||||||
(079) Dustin Hite (R) | (080) Holly Brink (R) | (081) Cherielynn Westrich (R) | (082) Jeff Shipley (R) | |||||||||||||
- January 9, 2023 – January 12, 2025
(Class 2) Joni Ernst (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
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(3) Zach Nunn (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(13) Cherielynn Westrich (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(025) Hans Wilz (R) | (026) Austin Harris (R) | |||||||||||||||
- January 13, 2015 – January 10, 2027
(Class 2) Joni Ernst (R) | (Class 3) Chuck Grassley (R) | |||||||||||||||
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(3) Zach Nunn (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(13) Cherielynn Westrich (R) | ||||||||||||||||
(025) Hans Wilz (R) | (026) Austin Harris (R) | |||||||||||||||
- Pre–Iowa
Louisiana (New France) | ||
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Governor of New France | ||
Office Holder | Term | Appointed by |
Samuel de Champlain | 1627–1635 | Louis XIII |
Charles de Montmagny | 1635–1648 | |
Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge | 1648–1651 | Louis XIV |
Jean de Lauson | 1651–1657 | |
Pierre de Voyer d'Argenson, Vicomte de Mouzay | 1657–1661 | |
Pierre Dubois Davaugour | 1661–1663 | |
Governor General of New France | ||
Office Holder | Term | Appointed by |
Augustin de Saffray de Mésy | 1663–1665 | Louis XIV |
Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle | 1665–1672 | |
Louis de Buade de Frontenac ~ (first term) | 1672–1682 | |
Antoine Lefèbvre de La Barre | 1682–1685 | |
Jacques-René de Brisay de Denonville, Marquis de Denonville | 1685–1689 | |
Louis de Buade de Frontenac ~ (second term) | 1689–1698 | |
Louis-Hector de Callière | 1698–1703 | |
Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil | 1703–1725 | |
Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois | 1725–1747 | Louis XV |
Roland-Michel Barrin de La Galissonière | 1747–1749 | |
Jacques-Pierre de Taffanel de la Jonquière, Marquis de la Jonquière | 1749–1752 | |
Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville | 1752–1755 | |
Pierre de Rigaud, marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnial | 1755–1760 | |
Sovereign Council of New France |
Bishop of Quebec | ||
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Bishop | Term | Sovereign |
François de Laval | 1658–1688 | Louis XIV |
Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier | 1688–1715 | |
Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier | 1715–1727 | Louis XV |
Louis-François Duplessis de Mornay | 1727–1733 | |
Pierre-Herman Dosquet | 1733–1739 | |
François-Louis de Pourroy de Lauberivière | 1739–1740 | |
Henri-Marie Dubreil de Pontbriand | 1741–1760 |
- (1682–1769) – Louisiana (New France)
- (1769–1801) – Louisiana (New Spain)
- (1801–1803) – Louisiana (New France)
- (1803–1804) – Louisiana Purchase
- (1804–1805) – District of Louisiana
- (1805–1812) – Louisiana Territory
- (1812–1821) – Missouri Territory
- (1821–1833) – Unorganized territories
- {1833–1836) – Michigan Territory
- (1836–1838) – Wisconsin Territory
- (1838–1846) – Iowa Territory
- (Since 1846) – Iowa
- Half-Breed Tract
- See also
- (1816) – Sullivan Line
- (1839) – Honey War
- (1849) – Missouri v. Iowa
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Leon, DT | Clay Township, WE | Corydon, WE | Centerville, AN | Bloomfield, DV | Keosauqua, VB | |||||
Bethany, HA | Princeton, ME | Lucerne, PM | Unionville, PM | Lancaster, SR | Memphis, SD |
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