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Iowa Congressional and Legislative Districts SPIRIT LAKE LARCHWOOD DICKINSON CO. Orleans LINCOLN KOSSUTH CO. Rake WORTH CO. GROVE Mona STACYVILLE HOWARD CO. WINNESHIEK CO. ALLAMAKEE CO. New Albin LYON CO. OSCEOLA CO. EMMET CO. Scarville DEER UNION Chester FOREST CITY Larchwood ALLISON RIVERSIDE MIDLAND ELGIN HORTON FAIRVIEW SILVER LAKE DIAMOND SUPERIOR IOWA LAKE SPRINGFIELD HEBRON EDEN NORWAY HARTLAND Northwood Meyer WAYNE OAK DALE HESPER HIGHLAND SIOUX VIOLA WILSON EMMET ELLSWORTH EAGLE GRANT SILVER CREEK Otranto ALBION FREMONT Burr Oak WATERLOO UNION CITY IOWA Lake LAKE Dolliver LINCOLN LOGAN Toeterville Lime Lester Little Rock Harris Superior LAKE CHESTER Park OTRANTO Stacyville McIntire Springs BURR OAK CENTENNIAL WEST LAKEVILLE Spirit Lake STACYVILLE Armstrong ST. ANSGAR VERNON Lake HARRISON Ledyard Mills Carpenter Rock Rapids HOLMAN Sibley Ocheyedan Okoboji RICHLAND KING KENSETT BARTON St. Ansgar LIBERTY SPRINGS LANSING Gruver LINCOLN Buffalo BRISTOL JENKINS FRENCH LOGAN CLEVELAND LIBERAL GRANT ALLISON EXCELSIOR SWAN LAKE SWEA 7 NEWTON BROOKFIELD Little HOWARD ORLEANS BLUFFTON CANOE PLEASANT HANOVER Wahpeton Arnolds Swea City Lakota Center JAMESTOWN SARATOGA CREEK EAST Estherville ARMSTRONG Kensett Cedar CENTER Lansing ROCK OCHEYEDAN Park CENTER CENTER CENTER Joice Cresco HOLMAN GROVE LEDYARD BUFFALO Bolan NEWBURG 51 Riceville 1 W. Okoboji GROVE ESTHERVILLE Thompson MITCHELL Alvord George Leland Grafton Ashton Milford Mitchell BURR OAK Wallingford DENMARK GREENWOOD LINCOLN DOUGLAS LINCOLN Inwood 1 Terril TWELVE MOUNT DANVILLE UNION BAKER FOREST ROCK OSAGE DOON GARFIELD WHEELER DALE GOEWEY HARRISON WESTPORT MILFORD MILE HIGH LAKE JACK CREEK SENECA RAMSEY GERMAN GRANT LINDEN VALLEY FERTILE UNION MADISON MAKEE CENTER LYON Bancroft GLENWOOD PRAIRIE LAFAYETTE RICHLAND GILMAN Melvin OKOBOJI LLOYD LAKE Forest New NEW Doon Ringsted Hanlontown Ridgeway Decorah City Fertile Manly Osage Haven AFTON HOWARD PARIS OREGON Waukon WINNEBAGO CO. DECORAH CEDAR WEST SETTLERS Plymouth Elma SIOUX CO. Fostoria Titonka HANCOCK CO. LINCOLN EAST LINCOLN CALMAR IOWA Matlock O'BRIEN CO. PALO ALTO CO. CERRO GORDO CO. TAYLOR ROCK LINCOLN SHERIDAN CLAY CO. Lone Rock FALLS MITCHELL CO. Orchard Protivin PAINT CREEK LOST Graettinger Fenton Woden MADISON ELLINGTON LIME CREEK SIOUX FLOYD FRANKLIN LINCOLN HARTLEY WATERFORD SUMMIT MEADOW LAKE VERNON INDEPEN- PORTLAND BUFFALO Crystal Lake GRANT LINCOLN SUMNER SPRINGFIELD FRANKVILLE LUDLOW JEFFERSON Hull GRANT ISLAND Spillville Harpers Boyden Sheldon Sanborn WALNUT DENCE Burt BINGHAM Hayfield Rock Falls Alta Vista Waterville FENTON CRYSTAL Miller FLOYD CO. CEDAR CHICKASAW CO. Ferry Rock Valley Hartley BURT ROCK Calmar GROVE RUDD JACKSON- 55 Spencer FLOYD Colwell JACKSON Fort Mason City WASHINGTON VILLE UTICA Ossian CARROLL Everly EMMETS- LOTTS PLUM CONCORD Nora Jackson Atkinson WELCOME Dickens Ruthven BURG FREEDOM 4 ORTHEL BRITT GARFIELD Clear Lake DEERFIELD BLOOMFIELD CAPEL LYNN SUMMIT CENTER Floyd 26 GARFIELD PLATO OMEGA RIVERTON FAIRFIELD CREEK UNION CREEK WESLEY Portland Springs Rudd NILES Junction MILITARY 2POS8T FRANKLIN LINTON LONE TREE 56 CONGRESSIONAL Archer Ventura North WASHINGTON SIOUX FREEMAN HIGHLAND LAKE Postville FAIRVIEW Hutchins PORTLAND Washington Castalia Primghar Emmetsburg Cylinder Algona Wesley Britt Duncan Garner CLEAR LAKE MASON ROCKFORD 52 Sexton Charles Monona Royal 2 FERN Whittemore Burchinal ULSTER New St. Lucas Sioux HOLLAND Hospers GILLETT SILVER LAKE City Bassett Lawler FAYETTE CO. CLAYTON CO. VALLEY Hampton GRAND BUNCOMBE CENTE4R Center BAKER DALE HIGHLAND GRANT CLAY LINCOLN GROVE LOGAN IRVINGTON St. 53 Waucoma Luana Marquette GREAT OAK NEVADA WHITTEMORE BOONE ERIN LIBERTY ELL UNION MOUNT BATH OWEN Rockford Ionia DAYTON AUBURN DOVER CLERMONT EAGLE 2 CRESCO MEADOW WEST Orange Ayrshire Rodman Benedict Roseville NEW STAPLETON VERNON ST. CHARLES Clermont GIARD City FLOYD Rossie Greenville Gillett Grove Irvington Klemme CHICKASAW HAMPTON EDEN MONONA Hawarden BRANCH PRAIRIE 8 McGregor AND LEGISLATIVE Granville Fredericksburg MENDON LIBERTY Corwith AMSTERDAM BRADFORD Ireton Sutherland GARFIELD Marble WINDSOR Maurice Alton Paullina Curlew GRIMES Swaledale West West Bend Kanawha Rockwell SCOTT Rock PLEASANT RIVERTON Farmersburg WASHINGTON EAST CALEDONIA PETERSON DOUGLAS HERDLAND BOOTH ELLINGTON GARFIELD RIVERDALE SHERMAN LU VERNE MAGOR TWIN LAKE AVERY DOUGHERTY RICHLAND DRESDEN BETHEL Union Elgin WAGNER READING NASSAU Webb GROVE Nashua MARION SHERMAN ORANGE WATERMAN Mallard Thornton PLEASANT UNION FREDERICKS- Hawkeye FARMERS- LOGAN UNION Peterson WEST BEND GENESEO PLEASANT CLAYTON Calumet RUSH LAKE St. Joseph Goodell BURG St. Olaf Chatsworth 3 Lu Verne Meservey VALLEY Dougherty UNION VALLEY BURG Craig Linn Struble Sioux Rapids Plover Greene Clayton PLYMOUTH CO. CHEROKEE CO. Grove POLAND POCAHONTAS CO. HUMBOLDT CO. WRIGHT CO. FRANKLIN CO. BUTLER CO. BREMER CO. SUMNER ILLYRIA BOARDMAN DISTRICTS Ottosen Randalia CEDAR PLEASANT Frederika FREDONIA MEADOW LIBERTY DES Bode Livermore NO. 2 WESTFIELD PORTLAND ELGIN MARCUS Larrabee SPRING BROOKE LEE SWAN LAKE CUMMINS VERNON BOONE NORWAY BELMOND WISNER RICHLAND Sheffield WEST FORK BENNEZETTE COLDWATER DAYTON FREMONT POLK FRED- BANKS HIGHLAND PRESTON GRANT BARNES POWHATAN MOINES LE ROY Wadena READ Garnavillo Marathon Havelock WACOUSTA Belmond ROSS ERIKA Elkader Marcus DELANA HUMBOLDT Plainfield CENTER GARNAVILLO Chapin Aredale DOUGLAS Oyens Rembrandt Laurens Renwick Sumner Fayette Effective Beginning with the Elections Akron Remsen Cleghorn Rolfe Hardy Brunsville CHEROKEE Bradgate Alexander Volga MOTT PITTSFORD WEST POINT HARLAN Le Meriden Albert RUTLAND MARION Tripoli FREMONT SMITHFIELD FAIRFIELD Cherokee ROOSEVELT IOWA INGHAM Clarksville LAFAYETTE Guttenberg in 2012 for the 113th U.S. Congress WESTFIELD JOHNSON WASHINGTON Mars MARION REMSEN AMHERST AFTON ELK SCOTT LINCOLN City MARSHALL SHERMAN GARFIELD AVERY GROVE LAKE LIBERTY LAKE GRANT SCOTT 27 JACKSON WARREN DAYTON SPERRY COX CREEK VOLGA Hampto5n 4 Dumont Bristow Latimer FREMONT Arlington Rutland BUTLER Westgate Maynard Garber JEFFERSON Westfield SHERIDAN FAIRFIELD CENTER Goldfield Rowan Hansell Allison AMERICA Pocahontas Clarion Elkport and the 85th Iowa General Assembly Waverly 63 Merrill Gilmore JEFFERSON Strawberry Osterdock Aurelia Truesdale Humboldt NORWAY EAGLE BLAINE Coulter Shell Millville NOKOMIS City Dakota City JEFFER- Point SIOUX GROVE GENEVA Rock Readlyn Oelwein N. Buena Vista LIBERTY PLYMOUTH STANTON UNION HENRY TILDEN ROCK PILOT WASHINGTON GRANT COON DOVER LAKE Galt WASHINGTON SON SCOTT PUTNAM GRANT LINCOLN WEAVER CORINTH BEAVER Thor DAYTON LINCOLN MORGAN HAMILTON REEVE MADISON RIPLEY JEFFERSON FRANKLIN ORAN LODOMILLO ELK MALLORY MILLVILLE PITCHER Geneva SHELL ROCK 32 Storm Lake Eagle JACKSON MAXFIELD Alta Pioneer Varina Grove Dows Janesville 64 CASS Edgewood BUENA VISTA 5 10 Denver Bradford Balltown HANCOCK Quimby CEDAR Palmer Stanley Hinton WEBSTER CO. OAKLAND Fairbank DELAWARE CO. Colesburg DUBUQUE CO. GARFIELD GRAND MAPLE Lakeside PROVIDENCE NEWARK BLACK HAWK CO. LESTER Aurora JEFFERSON PERU Newell JACKSON WASHING- MONROE ALBION ELK PERRY LIN3COLN ELKHORN WILLOW SILVER DIAMOND Fonda COLFAX LIZARD DEER TROY WOOLSTOCK WALL LAKE VERNON LEE GRANT OSCEOLA BEAVER MOUNT BENNINGTON Lamont RICHLAND Holy Cross Sherrill MEADOW VALLEY 5 Badger UNION WASH. Hazleton HONEY HUNGER- HAYES TON FAIRBANK Kingsley BELLVILLE CREEK VERNON Dunkerton BUFFALO Luxemburg Durango FORD NEWELL Clare Parkersburg New Hartford EAST CREEK Greeley COLONY Washta BADGER Vincent Popejoy HAZLETON MADISON CONCORD Sageville BUENA VISTA CO. 11 Woolstock Aplington WATERLOO Dundee LIBERTY Rickardsville Pierson Pomeroy 9 New DUBUQUE 100 WOODBURY CO. SAC CO. JOHNSON COOPER Ackley Cedar DELAWARE IDA CO. GALVA DELAWARE CALHOUN CO. HAMILTON CO. HARDIN CO. GRUNDY CO. 59 POYNER Vienna CENTER Sioux City CONCORD Manson Fort Stout COFFINS ONEIDA IOWA BANNER ARLINGTON RUTLAND UNION DOUGLAS GRIGGS EUREKA EDEN DOUGLAS WILLIAMS BUTLER SHERMAN CASS Iowa Falls CDR. Falls Dodge COLFAX FREMONT BLAIRSBURG WILLIAMS Alden GERMAN PLEASANT FAIRFIELD 62 Waterloo BARCLAY PERRY WASHINGTON BYRON FREMONT GROVE Manchester BREMEN NEW WINE Asbury 14 Galva DOUGLAS FALLS 57Graf Nemaha ETNA VALLEY BEAVER Correctionville Schaller Twin LINCOLN Earlville Dubuque Lawton Moville Holstein Barnum Duncombe Williams HARDIN Bankston Centralia 13 Jolley Lakes Blairsburg ALDEN Raymond Jesup Winthrop Masonville 96 Dyersville 50 Cushing Early PLEASANT Coalville Elk Run CLAY Wellsburg Dike Evansdale Delaware 99 JACKSON 60 Heights CEDAR Moorland VALLEY BUCKEYE Hudson Farley WOOD- WOLF SILVER GARFIELD Knierim Webster INDEPEN- Owasa Steamboat Independence LIBERTY NORTH FLOYD MOVILLE KEDRON ROCK BATTLE LOGAN COOK BOYER Sac TWIN LAKES CENTER LIBERTY ROSE ELLIS CO5LF0AX LINCOLN GRANT POYNER WESTBURG MIDDLEFIELD PRAIRIE MILO Delhi Epworth TABLE BURY CREEK CREEK Lytton WASHINGTON City DENCE Buckeye Rock FORK DODGE Peosta VALLEY City GREENFIELD ELKHORN Otho GROVE BLACK Gilbertville Quasqueton MOUND MOSALEM Sergeant Bronson Rockwell FULTON Kamrar JACKSON ORANGE TAYLOR SHILOH HAWK 61 FOX SUMNER DELHI VERNON 7 Bluff OTHO FREEDOM Holland Worthington City Washburn Anthon Somers SUMNER WEST FORK WEBSTER Grundy CEDAR Rowley PRAIRIE BLAINE Callender LYON Eldora Center Morrison BLACK HAWK JEFFERSON CREEK MAPLE Ida RICHLAND WALL LAKE TIPTON PLEASANT SPRING Ryan HAZEL LIBERTY GRANGE GRANT MILLER MORGAN CLINTON COON ELM GROVE SHERMAN Reinbeck HOMER CONO 48 Hopkinton PRAIRIE St. Donatus 6 LAKE CREEK LOGAN CLAY WEBSTER HAMILTON LINCOLN MELROSE EAGLE NEWTON UNION Grove Arthur Rinard Lehigh Jewell Junction CREEK GREEN CASCADE
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