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Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Election Committee Name Committee Number District Party Year Cohoon for Representative 376 87 Democratic 2016 People for Pam Jochum 731 50 Democratic 2016 Committee to Elect Mascher 863 86 Democratic 2016 The Daniel A. Huseman Election Committee 881 3 Republican 2016 Citizens for Heaton 930 91 Republican 2020 Todd Taylor for State Senate 957 35 Democratic 2018 Dolecheck for Representative 990 24 Republican 2016 Citizens to Elect Bill Dotzler 1040 11 Democratic 2010 Johnson 4 Senate 1 1115 1 Independent 2016 Joe Bolkcom for Iowa Senate 1120 43 Democratic 2014 Petersen for State Senate 1206 18 Democratic 2016 Winckler for State House 1229 90 Democratic 2018 Lensing for House District #85 1260 85 Democratic 2018 Oldson for State Representative 1326 41 Democratic 2020 Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate 1336 27 Democratic 2022 Courtney for State Senate Committee 1344 44 Democratic 2016 Citizens for Rob Hogg 1347 33 Democratic 2022 Quirmbach for Senate 1356 23 Democratic 2018 Citizens for Bolluyt 1374 23 Democratic 2002 Page 1 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Office Sought County Candidate Name State House _NA Dennis Cohoon State Senate Dubuque Pam Jochum State House _NA mary mascher State House _NA Dan Huseman State House _NA Dave Heaton State Senate Linn Todd Taylor State House _NA Cecil Dolecheck Senator Black Hawk William Dotzler State Senate Osceola David Johnson State Senate _NA Joe Bolkcom State Senate Polk Janet Petersen State House Scott Cindy Winckler State House Johnson Vicki Lensing Representative Polk Jo Oldson Senator _NA Amanda Ragan Senator _NA Thomas Courtney Senate Linn Robert Hogg Senator _NA Herman Quirmbach Senator Story Karen Bolluyt Page 2 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Candidate Address Candidate City State Zip Candidate Phone 8151 138lth st Burlington IA 52601 3197531670 2368 Jackson St. Dubuque IA 52001 5635566530 2012 Sherman Drive Iowa City IA 52240 3193512826 P O Box 398 Aurelia IA 51005 7124345880 510 E. Washington St. Mt. Pleasant IA 52641-1939 3193859342 1416 A Avenue NW Cedar Rapids IA 52405-4834 3193968587 703 N. Filmore Mt. Ayr IA 50854 6414642913 2837 Cedar Terrace Dr. Waterloo IA 50702 3192962947 P.O. Box 279 Ocheyedan IA 51354 7127583280 1235 Oakes Drive Iowa City IA 52245 3193376280 4300 Beaver Hills Drive Des Moines IA 50310 5152799063 6 Thode Court Davenport IA 52802 3193247927 2408 Mayfield Rd. Iowa City IA 52245 3193386148 4004 Grand Ave Apt 302 Des Moines IA 50312 5152552805 361 S. Penn. 1D Mason City IA 50401 6414240874 2609 Clearview Burlington IA 52601 3197595334 2750 Otis Road SE Cedar Rapids IA 52403 3192470223 1002 Jarrett Cir. Ames IA 50014 5152928984 815 8th St Ames IA 50010 5152330493 Page 3 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Candidate Email Chair Name Chair Address Dennis Cohoon 8151 138th st [email protected] [email protected] Lolly Eggers 108 Potomac Dr. George Wittgraf 1604 Susan St. [email protected] [email protected] Todd Taylor 1416 A ave n.w. [email protected] Cecil Dolecheck 703 N. Fillmore [email protected] Patricia Harpers 3336 Santa Maria Dr. [email protected] David Johnson P.O. Box 279 [email protected] [email protected] Lisa Scolatti 4221 Beaver Hills Drive [email protected] Kenneth Croken 29 Hillcrest Avenue [email protected] [email protected] Elizabeth Buck 896 Polk Blvd [email protected] Harry Shannon 925 15th St. SE [email protected] Ryan Drew 12688 Flint Bottom Rd [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Page 4 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Chair City State Zip Chair Phone Chair Email Treasurer Name Burlington IA 52601 3197592168 Marvin Hobby Nicolas Hockenberry Iowa City IA 52245 3193388963 Jeanette Carter Cherokee IA 51012 7122254973 Keith Glienke John Becker Cedar Rapids IA 52405 3193968587 David Herder Mount Ayr IA 50854 5154642257 [email protected] Cecil Dolecheck Waterloo IA 50702 3192332106 Stephen Dotzler Ocheyedan IA 51354 7127583280 David Johnson Joe Bolkcom Des Moines IA 50310 5153345523 Brian Pattinson Davenport IA 52803 5633551387 [email protected] Tom Engelmann Rich Templeton Des Moines IA 50312 5152776232 Debra Feintech Mason City IA 50401 6414249210 [email protected] Steven Tynan Burlington IA 52601 3197593188 Ruth Little Nancy Sauerman Mary Lundy Karen Bolluyt Page 5 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Treasurer Address Treasurer City State Zip Treasurer Phone 711 Sweeny Ave. Burlington IA 52601 3197529524 607 N. 2nd Street Bellevue IA 52031 3195129403 1 Oaknoll Ct. B608 Iowa City IA 52246 3194663038 5662 Wood Chip Road Aurelia IA 51005 7124345732 103 N. Haynes Mt. Pleasant IA 52641 3192016070 3413 1st Ave. S.W. Cedar Rapids IA 52405 3192134789 703 N. Fillmore Mount Ayr IA 50854 6414642913 182 Summit Dr. Cedar Falls IA 50613 3192692600 P.O. Box 279 Ocheyedan IA 51354-0279 7127583280 1235 Oakes Drive Iowa City IA 52245 3193376280 4300 Beaver Hills Drive Des Moines IA 50310 5152799063 4552 Main St. Davenport IA 52806 3193862672 2408 Mayfield Road Iowa City IA 52245 3195941199 3011 Fox Run Des Moines IA 50321 5152796877 1311 North Jefferson Mason City IA 50401 6414245261 2005 Mason Rd Burlington IA 52601 3194572430 1211 Memorial Dr. SE Cedar Rapids IA 52403 3196516337 4316 Phoenix St. Ames IA 50014 5152925255 815 8th St. Ames IA 50010 5152330493 Page 6 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Treasurer Email Contact Name Contact Address [email protected] JAMES OLSON 2709 BITTERSWEET PL [email protected] Jim Herrig 965 S. Grandview Michael Weinard 175 Westminster st. Box 398 [email protected] 645 Madison Ave & 15th St [email protected] TYLER OLSON 314 NASSAU ST. SE [email protected] Todd Wiley 5067-29th Ave. [email protected] Dave Deeds 922 Mulberry PO Box 304 [email protected] Sharon McDonald 1216 Jensen Street Nell Duwelius 4413 Bel Aire Rd. [email protected] 123 street [email protected] Christian Andrews 610 5th AVE NW Tom Schoelerman 3305 EP True [email protected] Lowell Norland 330 Cog Hill Drive [email protected] 123 street Elizabeth Ruediger 172 Hawkins Road [email protected] Susan McKinney 27319 - 690th Ave. [email protected] 405 5th St Page 7 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Contact City State Zip Contact Phone BURLINGTON IA 52601 Dubuque IA 52003 Iowa City IA 52245 Aurelia IA 51005 New York NY 10022 CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52403 Walker IA 52352 Waterloo IA 50703 Okoboji IA 51355 Iowa City IA 52246 Des Moines IA 50310 anywhere IA 00000 Mount Vernon IA 52314-1107 West Des Moines IA 50265 Fairfield OH 45014 anywhere IA 00000 Dummer NH 03588 Colo IA 50056 Ames IA 50010 Page 8 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Gaskill for State Representative 1376 81 Democratic 2016 Friends of Jim Lykam 1397 45 Democratic 2016 Committee for Karen Balderston Statehouse HD-36 1452 36 Republican 2002 Steve Swanson Campaign Committee 1479 82 Democratic 2002 Committee to Elect Bruce Hunter 1488 34 Democratic 2016 Jacoby for House 1491 74 Democratic 2018 Kressig for Iowa House 59 1504 59 Democratic 2016 Pettengill for Iowans 1507 75 Republican 2016 Zaun for Iowa Senate 1521 20 Republican 2016 Citizens for Wessel-Kroeschell 1526 45 Democratic 2016 Committee to Elect Rick Olson To House of 1560 31 Democratic 2016 Representatives Committee to Elect Art Staed 1586 66 Democratic 2016 Appel for Iowa 1603 37 Democratic 2010 Citizens for Ako Abdul-Samad 1604 35 Democratic 2018 Citizens for Pat Grassley 1605 50 Republican 2016 Matt Reisetter for Iowa 1631 30 Republican 2012 Win With Windschitl 1639 17 Republican 2016 Smith for Senate 1647 47 Republican 2014 Hoy for House 1651 44 Democratic 2008 Garrett for Statehouse Committee 1654 13 Republican 2022 Deyoe for House 1686 49 Republican 2018 Page 9 of 152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa Representative _NA Mary Gaskill Senator Scott Jim Lykam Representative _NA Karen Balderston Representative _NA Steve Swanson Representative _NA Bruce Hunter Representative _NA David Jacoby Representative _NA Bob Kressig Representative _NA Dawn Pettengill Senator _NA Brad Zaun Representative _NA Beth Wessel-Kroeschell Representative _NA Rick Olson Representative _NA Art Staed Senator _NA Staci Appel Representative Polk Ako Abdul-Samad Representative _NA Patrick Grassley Senator _NA Matt Reisetter Representative _NA Matt Windschitl State Senate _NA Roby Smith Representative _NA Tim Hoy Senator _NA Julian Garrett Iowa House Story David Deyoe Page 10 of152 09/26/2021 Active Committee Address Report for State Legislative Candidates Based on Registered Political Candidates, Committees and Entities in Iowa 509 E. 4th St. Ottumwa IA 52501 6416826417 2906 W. 35th St Davenport IA 52806 3978 Sutton Road Central City IA 52214 3198422202 4555 Aspen Hill Circle Bettendorf IA 52722 5633324532 452 Wilmers Avenue Des Moines IA 50315 5152568010 2308 Northridge Drive Coralville IA 52241 3193588538 3523 Veralta Dr.
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