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Winner List 2016 General Election State of Iowa Winner List 2016 General Election Race Winner Race Winner Donald J. Trump and Michael Craig Johnson, President and Vice President State Senator Dist. 32 R. Pence, Republican Party Republican Party Liz Mathis, Charles E. Grassley, State Senator Dist. 34 US Senator Democratic Party Republican Party Jeff Edler, Rod Blum, State Senator Dist. 36 US Rep. Dist. 1 Republican Party Republican Party Tim Kapucian, Dave Loebsack, State Senator Dist. 38 US Rep. Dist. 2 Republican Party Democratic Party Ken Rozenboom, David Young, State Senator Dist. 40 US Rep. Dist. 3 Republican Party Republican Party Rich Taylor, Steve King, State Senator Dist. 42 US Rep. Dist. 4 Democratic Party Republican Party Thomas A. Greene, Randy Feenstra, State Senator Dist. 44 State Senator Dist. 02 Republican Party Republican Party Mark S. Lofgren, Dennis Guth, State Senator Dist. 46 State Senator Dist. 04 Republican Party Republican Party Dan Zumbach, Mark Segebart, State Senator Dist. 48 State Senator Dist. 06 Republican Party Republican Party Pam Jochum, Dan Dawson, State Senator Dist. 50 State Senator Dist. 08 Democratic Party Republican Party John H. Wills, Jake Chapman, State Rep. Dist. 001 State Senator Dist. 10 Republican Party Republican Party Megan Lee Hess Jones, Mark Costello, State Rep. Dist. 002 State Senator Dist. 12 Republican Party Republican Party Dan Huseman, Amy Sinclair, State Rep. Dist. 003 State Senator Dist. 14 Republican Party Republican Party Skyler Wheeler, Nate Boulton, State Rep. Dist. 004 State Senator Dist. 16 Republican Party Democratic Party Chuck Holz, Janet Petersen, State Rep. Dist. 005 State Senator Dist. 18 Republican Party Democratic Party Jim Carlin, Brad Zaun, State Rep. Dist. 006 State Senator Dist. 20 Republican Party Republican Party Tedd Gassman, Charles Schneider, State Rep. Dist. 007 State Senator Dist. 22 Republican Party Republican Party Terry C. Baxter, Jerry Behn, State Rep. Dist. 008 State Senator Dist. 24 Republican Party Republican Party Helen Miller, Waylon Brown, State Rep. Dist. 009 State Senator Dist. 26 Democratic Party Republican Party Mike Sexton, Michael Breitbach, State Rep. Dist. 010 State Senator Dist. 28 Republican Party Republican Party Gary Worthan, Jeff Danielson, State Rep. Dist. 011 State Senator Dist. 30 Republican Party Democratic Party Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 1 of 5 Race Winner Race Winner Brian Best, Bruce Hunter, State Rep. Dist. 012 State Rep. Dist. 034 Republican Party Democratic Party Chris Hall, Ako Abdul-Samad, State Rep. Dist. 013 State Rep. Dist. 035 Democratic Party Democratic Party Timothy H Kacena, Marti Anderson, State Rep. Dist. 014 State Rep. Dist. 036 Democratic Party Democratic Party Charlie McConkey, John Landon, State Rep. Dist. 015 State Rep. Dist. 037 Democratic Party Republican Party Mary Ann Hanusa, Kevin Koester, State Rep. Dist. 016 State Rep. Dist. 038 Republican Party Republican Party Matt W. Windschitl, Jake Highfill, State Rep. Dist. 017 State Rep. Dist. 039 Republican Party Republican Party Steven Holt, John Forbes, State Rep. Dist. 018 State Rep. Dist. 040 Republican Party Democratic Party Ralph Watts, Jo Oldson, State Rep. Dist. 019 State Rep. Dist. 041 Republican Party Democratic Party Clel Baudler, Peter Cownie, State Rep. Dist. 020 State Rep. Dist. 042 Republican Party Republican Party Tom Moore, Chris Hagenow, State Rep. Dist. 021 State Rep. Dist. 043 Republican Party Republican Party Greg Forristall, Rob Taylor, State Rep. Dist. 022 State Rep. Dist. 044 Republican Party Republican Party David Sieck, Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, State Rep. Dist. 023 State Rep. Dist. 045 Republican Party Democratic Party Cecil Dolecheck, Lisa K. Heddens, State Rep. Dist. 024 State Rep. Dist. 046 Republican Party Democratic Party Stan Gustafson, Chip Baltimore, State Rep. Dist. 025 State Rep. Dist. 047 Republican Party Republican Party Scott Ourth, Robert Bacon, State Rep. Dist. 026 State Rep. Dist. 048 Democratic Party Republican Party Joel Fry, Dave Deyoe, State Rep. Dist. 027 State Rep. Dist. 049 Republican Party Republican Party Greg T. Heartsill, Pat Grassley, State Rep. Dist. 028 State Rep. Dist. 050 Republican Party Republican Party Wesley C. Breckenridge, Jane E. Bloomingdale, State Rep. Dist. 029 State Rep. Dist. 051 Democratic Party Republican Party Zach Nunn, Todd Prichard, State Rep. Dist. 030 State Rep. Dist. 052 Republican Party Democratic Party Rick L. Olson, Sharon Steckman, State Rep. Dist. 031 State Rep. Dist. 053 Democratic Party Democratic Party Ruth Ann Gaines, Linda Upmeyer, State Rep. Dist. 032 State Rep. Dist. 054 Democratic Party Republican Party Brian Meyer, Michael Bergan, State Rep. Dist. 033 State Rep. Dist. 055 Democratic Party Republican Party Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 2 of 5 Race Winner Race Winner Kristi Hager, Jarad Klein, State Rep. Dist. 056 State Rep. Dist. 078 Republican Party Republican Party Shannon Lundgren, Guy M. Vander Linden, State Rep. Dist. 057 State Rep. Dist. 079 Republican Party Republican Party Andy McKean, Larry Sheets, State Rep. Dist. 058 State Rep. Dist. 080 Republican Party Republican Party Bob Kressig, Mary Gaskill, State Rep. Dist. 059 State Rep. Dist. 081 Democratic Party Democratic Party Walt Rogers, Curt Hanson, State Rep. Dist. 060 State Rep. Dist. 082 Republican Party Democratic Party Timi Brown-Powers, Jerry Kearns, State Rep. Dist. 061 State Rep. Dist. 083 Democratic Party Democratic Party Ras Smith, David E. Heaton, State Rep. Dist. 062 State Rep. Dist. 084 Democratic Party Republican Party Sandy Salmon, Vicki Lensing, State Rep. Dist. 063 State Rep. Dist. 085 Republican Party Democratic Party Bruce Bearinger, Mary Mascher, State Rep. Dist. 064 State Rep. Dist. 086 Democratic Party Democratic Party Liz Bennett, Dennis M. Cohoon, State Rep. Dist. 065 State Rep. Dist. 087 Democratic Party Democratic Party Art Staed, David Kerr, State Rep. Dist. 066 State Rep. Dist. 088 Democratic Party Republican Party Ashley Hinson, Jim Lykam, State Rep. Dist. 067 State Rep. Dist. 089 Republican Party Democratic Party Ken Rizer, Cindy Winckler, State Rep. Dist. 068 State Rep. Dist. 090 Republican Party Democratic Party Kirsten Running-Marquardt, Gary Carlson, State Rep. Dist. 069 State Rep. Dist. 091 Democratic Party Republican Party Todd Taylor, Ross C. Paustian, State Rep. Dist. 070 State Rep. Dist. 092 Democratic Party Republican Party Mark Smith, Phyllis Thede, State Rep. Dist. 071 State Rep. Dist. 093 Democratic Party Democratic Party Dean Fisher, Gary M. Mohr, State Rep. Dist. 072 State Rep. Dist. 094 Republican Party Republican Party Bobby Kaufmann, Louis J. Zumbach, State Rep. Dist. 073 State Rep. Dist. 095 Republican Party Republican Party Dave Jacoby, Lee Hein, State Rep. Dist. 074 State Rep. Dist. 096 Democratic Party Republican Party Dawn Pettengill, Norlin Mommsen, State Rep. Dist. 075 State Rep. Dist. 097 Republican Party Republican Party David Maxwell, Mary Wolfe, State Rep. Dist. 076 State Rep. Dist. 098 Republican Party Democratic Party Amy Nielsen, Abby Finkenauer, State Rep. Dist. 077 State Rep. Dist. 099 Democratic Party Democratic Party Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 3 of 5 Race Winner Race Winner Charles Isenhart, District Court 3A Assoc. Judge State Rep. Dist. 100 YES Democratic Party David C. Larson Supreme Court Judge Brent R. District Court 3A Assoc. YES YES Appel Juvenile Judge Mary L. Timko Supreme Court Judge Mark S. District Court 3B Judge John D. YES YES Cady Ackerman Supreme Court Judge Daryl L. District Court 3B Judge Steven YES YES Hecht J. Andreasen Court of Appeals Judge David District Court 3B Judge Jeffrey YES YES R. Danilson A. Neary Court of Appeals Judge District Court 3B Judge Patrick YES YES Richard H. Doyle H. Tott Court of Appeals Judge District Court 4 Judge Susan YES YES Amanda Potterfield Kay Christensen Court of Appeals Judge Gayle District Court 4 Judge Richard YES YES Vogel H. Davidson District Court 1A Judge Michael District Court 4 Judge Kathleen YES YES J. Shubatt A. Kilnoski District Court 1B Judge Linda District Court 4 Judge Jeffrey L. YES YES M. Fangman Larson District Court 1B Judge David District Court 4 Assoc. Judge YES YES P. Odekirk Gary K. Anderson District Court 1B Judge George District Court 4 Assoc. Judge YES YES L. Stigler Charles D. Fagan District Court 1B Judge Richard District Court 5A Judge YES YES Stochl Gregory A. Hulse District Court 1B Assoc. Judge District Court 5A Judge Paul R. YES YES James D. Coil Huscher District Court 1B Assoc. District Court 5A Judge Martha YES YES Juvenile Judge Alan D. Allbee L. Mertz District Court 1B Assoc. District Court 5B Judge John D. YES YES Juvenile Judge Daniel L. Block Lloyd District Court 2A Assoc. Judge District Court 5B Judge Dustria YES YES Peter B. Newell Relph District Court 2B Judge District Court 5C Judge Jeffrey YES YES Thomas J. Bice D. Farrell District Court 2B Judge John J. District Court 5C Judge Robert YES YES Haney B. Hanson District Court 2B Assoc. Judge District Court 5C Judge YES YES Steven Van Marel William P. Kelly District Court 3A Assoc. Judge District Court 5C Judge David YES YES Charles K. Borth Porter District Court 3A Assoc. Judge District Court 5C Judge Karen YES YES Ann M. Gales A. Romano Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 4 of 5 Race Winner Race Winner District Court 5C Judge Scott District Court 8B Assoc. Judge YES YES Rosenberg Gary R. Noneman District Court 5C Judge Paul YES D. Scott District Court 5C Judge Jeanie YES K. Vaudt District Court 5C Assoc. Judge YES Susan Cox District Court 5C Assoc. Judge YES Heather L. Lauber District Court 5C Assoc. Judge YES Odell McGhee District Court 5C Assoc. Judge YES Cynthia M. Moisan District Court 6 Judge Lars G. YES Anderson District Court 6 Judge YES Christopher L. Bruns District Court 6 Judge Chad A. YES Kepros District Court 6 Judge Kevin YES McKeever District Court 6 Judge Sean W.
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