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Winner List 2014 Primary Election State of Iowa Winner List 2014 Primary Election Race Winner U.S. Senator - Rep Joni Ernst U.S. Senator - Dem Bruce Braley U.S. Rep. Dist. 1 - Rep Rod Blum U.S. Rep. Dist. 1 - Dem Pat Murphy U.S. Rep. Dist. 2 - Rep Mariannette Miller-Meeks U.S. Rep. Dist. 2 - Dem Dave Loebsack U.S. Rep. Dist. 3 - Dem Staci Appel U.S. Rep. Dist. 4 - Rep Steve King U.S. Rep. Dist. 4 - Dem Jim Mowrer Governor - Rep Terry E. Branstad Governor - Dem Jack Hatch Secretary of State - Rep Paul D. Pate Secretary of State - Dem Brad Anderson Auditor of State - Rep Mary Mosiman Auditor of State - Dem Jonathan Neiderbach Treasurer of State - Dem Michael L. Fitzgerald Secretary of Agriculture - Rep Bill Northey Secretary of Agriculture - Dem Sherrie Taha Attorney General - Dem Tom Miller State Senator Dist. 1 - Rep David Johnson State Senator Dist. 3 - Rep Bill Anderson State Senator Dist. 5 - Rep Tim Kraayenbrink State Senator Dist. 5 - Dem Daryl Beall State Senator Dist. 7 - Rep Rick Bertrand State Senator Dist. 7 - Dem Jim France State Senator Dist. 9 - Rep Jason Schultz State Senator Dist. 11 - Rep Tom Shipley State Senator Dist. 13 - Rep Julian B. Garrett State Senator Dist. 13 - Dem Pam Deichmann State Senator Dist. 15 - Rep Crystal Bruntz State Senator Dist. 15 - Dem Chaz Allen State Senator Dist. 17 - Dem Tony Bisignano State Senator Dist. 19 - Rep Jack Whitver State Senator Dist. 21 - Dem Matt McCoy State Senator Dist. 23 - Rep Jeremy Davis State Senator Dist. 23 - Dem Herman C. Quirmbach State Senator Dist. 25 - Rep Bill Dix State Senator Dist. 27 - Rep Shawn Dietz State Senator Dist. 27 - Dem Amanda Ragan State Senator Dist. 29 - Rep James R. Budde State Senator Dist. 29 - Dem Tod R. Bowman State Senator Dist. 31 - Dem Bill Dotzler Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 1 of 5 Race Winner State Senator Dist. 33 - Dem Robert M. Hogg State Senator Dist. 35 - Dem Wally E. Horn State Senator Dist. 37 - Dem Robert E. Dvorsky State Senator Dist. 39 - Rep Michael D. Moore State Senator Dist. 39 - Dem Kevin Kinney State Senator Dist. 41 - Rep Mark Chelgren State Senator Dist. 41 - Dem Steve Siegel State Senator Dist. 43 - Dem Joe Bolkcom State Senator Dist. 45 - Dem Joe M. Seng State Senator Dist. 47 - Rep Roby Smith State Senator Dist. 47 - Dem Maria Bribriesco State Senator Dist. 49 - Rep Brian Schmidt State Senator Dist. 49 - Dem Rita Hart State Rep. Dist. 1 - Rep John H. Wills State Rep. Dist. 2 - Rep Megan Hess State Rep. Dist. 3 - Rep Dan Huseman State Rep. Dist. 3 - Dem Greg Fritzsche State Rep. Dist. 4 - Rep Dwayne Alons State Rep. Dist. 5 - Rep Chuck Soderberg State Rep. Dist. 6 - Rep Ron Jorgensen State Rep. Dist. 7 - Rep Tedd Gassman State Rep. Dist. 7 - Dem Dave Grussing State Rep. Dist. 8 - Rep Henry V. Rayhons State Rep. Dist. 8 - Dem Nancy Paule Huisinga State Rep. Dist. 9 - Dem Helen Miller State Rep. Dist. 10 - Rep Mike Sexton State Rep. Dist. 11 - Rep Gary Worthan State Rep. Dist. 12 - Rep Brian Best State Rep. Dist. 12 - Dem Dan Muhlbauer State Rep. Dist. 13 - Rep Nick Noyes State Rep. Dist. 13 - Dem Chris Hall State Rep. Dist. 14 - Dem David Dawson State Rep. Dist. 15 - Rep John Blue State Rep. Dist. 15 - Dem Charlie McConkey State Rep. Dist. 16 - Rep Mary Ann Hanusa State Rep. Dist. 16 - Dem Marti D. Nerenstone State Rep. Dist. 17 - Rep Matt W. Windschitl State Rep. Dist. 17 - Dem Kenneth Mertes State Rep. Dist. 18 - Rep Steven Holt State Rep. Dist. 18 - Dem Paul Thelen State Rep. Dist. 19 - Rep Ralph Watts State Rep. Dist. 20 - Rep Clel Baudler State Rep. Dist. 20 - Dem Steve Roe State Rep. Dist. 21 - Rep Jack Drake State Rep. Dist. 21 - Dem Tim Ennis State Rep. Dist. 22 - Rep Greg Forristall Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 2 of 5 Race Winner State Rep. Dist. 23 - Rep Mark Costello State Rep. Dist. 24 - Rep Cecil Dolecheck State Rep. Dist. 25 - Rep Stan Gustafson State Rep. Dist. 26 - Rep James L. Butler State Rep. Dist. 26 - Dem Scott Ourth State Rep. Dist. 27 - Rep Joel Fry State Rep. Dist. 27 - Dem Fred P. Diehl State Rep. Dist. 28 - Rep Greg T. Heartsill State Rep. Dist. 28 - Dem Megan Suhr State Rep. Dist. 29 - Rep Patrick Payton State Rep. Dist. 29 - Dem Dan Kelley State Rep. Dist. 30 - Rep Zach Nunn State Rep. Dist. 30 - Dem Joe Riding State Rep. Dist. 31 - Dem Rick L. Olson State Rep. Dist. 32 - Dem Ruth Ann Gaines State Rep. Dist. 33 - Dem Brian Meyer State Rep. Dist. 34 - Dem Bruce L. Hunter State Rep. Dist. 35 - Dem Ako Abdul-Samad State Rep. Dist. 36 - Dem Marti Anderson State Rep. Dist. 37 - Rep John Landon State Rep. Dist. 38 - Rep Kevin Koester State Rep. Dist. 39 - Rep Jake Highfill State Rep. Dist. 40 - Dem John Forbes State Rep. Dist. 41 - Dem Jo Oldson State Rep. Dist. 42 - Rep Peter Cownie State Rep. Dist. 42 - Dem Daniel Fessler State Rep. Dist. 43 - Rep Chris Hagenow State Rep. Dist. 43 - Dem Kim Robinson State Rep. Dist. 44 - Rep Rob Taylor State Rep. Dist. 45 - Dem Beth Wessel-Kroeschell State Rep. Dist. 46 - Dem Lisa K. Heddens State Rep. Dist. 47 - Rep Chip Baltimore State Rep. Dist. 47 - Dem Hans Erickson State Rep. Dist. 48 - Rep Robert Bacon State Rep. Dist. 49 - Rep Dave Deyoe State Rep. Dist. 49 - Dem Kevin Ericson State Rep. Dist. 50 - Rep Pat Grassley State Rep. Dist. 50 - Dem Doris Fritz State Rep. Dist. 51 - Rep Josh Byrnes State Rep. Dist. 51 - Dem Laura Hubka State Rep. Dist. 52 - Dem Todd Prichard State Rep. Dist. 53 - Dem Sharon Steckman State Rep. Dist. 54 - Rep Linda Upmeyer State Rep. Dist. 55 - Rep Darrel Branhagen State Rep. Dist. 55 - Dem Rick Edwards State Rep. Dist. 56 - Dem Patti Ruff Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 3 of 5 Race Winner State Rep. Dist. 57 - Rep Ryan J. Kilburg State Rep. Dist. 57 - Dem Nancy A. Dunkel State Rep. Dist. 58 - Rep Brian Moore State Rep. Dist. 58 - Dem Kim Huckstadt State Rep. Dist. 59 - Rep Rick Giarusso State Rep. Dist. 59 - Dem Bob Kressig State Rep. Dist. 60 - Rep Walt Rogers State Rep. Dist. 60 - Dem Karyn Finn State Rep. Dist. 61 - Rep Nathan Bolton State Rep. Dist. 61 - Dem Timi Brown-Powers State Rep. Dist. 62 - Dem Deborah L. Berry State Rep. Dist. 63 - Rep Sandy Salmon State Rep. Dist. 63 - Dem Teresa Meyer State Rep. Dist. 64 - Rep Craig Johnson State Rep. Dist. 64 - Dem Bruce Bearinger State Rep. Dist. 65 - Dem Liz Bennett State Rep. Dist. 66 - Dem Art Staed State Rep. Dist. 67 - Rep Kraig Paulsen State Rep. Dist. 68 - Rep Ken Rizer State Rep. Dist. 68 - Dem Daniel Lundby State Rep. Dist. 69 - Dem Kirsten Running-Marquardt State Rep. Dist. 70 - Dem Todd Taylor State Rep. Dist. 71 - Rep Jane A. Jech State Rep. Dist. 71 - Dem Mark Smith State Rep. Dist. 72 - Rep Dean Fisher State Rep. Dist. 72 - Dem Ben Westphal State Rep. Dist. 73 - Rep Bobby Kaufmann State Rep. Dist. 73 - Dem David Johnson State Rep. Dist. 74 - Dem Dave Jacoby State Rep. Dist. 75 - Rep Dawn Pettengill State Rep. Dist. 75 - Dem Steve Beck State Rep. Dist. 76 - Rep David Maxwell State Rep. Dist. 76 - Dem Eric Pederson State Rep. Dist. 77 - Dem Sally Stutsman State Rep. Dist. 78 - Rep Jarad Klein State Rep. Dist. 79 - Rep Guy Vander Linden State Rep. Dist. 80 - Rep Larry Sheets State Rep. Dist. 81 - Dem Mary Gaskill State Rep. Dist. 82 - Rep Jeff Shipley State Rep. Dist. 82 - Dem Curt Hanson State Rep. Dist. 83 - Dem Jerry Kearns State Rep. Dist. 84 - Rep Dave Heaton State Rep. Dist. 85 - Dem Vicki Lensing State Rep. Dist. 86 - Dem Mary Mascher State Rep. Dist. 87 - Dem Dennis M. Cohoon State Rep. Dist. 88 - Rep Tom Sands Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 4 of 5 Race Winner State Rep. Dist. 89 - Dem Jim Lykam State Rep. Dist. 90 - Dem Cindy Winckler State Rep. Dist. 91 - Rep Gary Carlson State Rep. Dist. 91 - Dem John Dabeet State Rep. Dist. 92 - Rep Ross C. Paustian State Rep. Dist. 92 - Dem Frank B. Wood State Rep. Dist. 93 - Rep Mark A. Ross State Rep. Dist. 93 - Dem Phyllis Thede State Rep. Dist. 94 - Rep Linda J. Miller State Rep. Dist. 95 - Rep Quentin Stanerson State Rep. Dist. 95 - Dem Kristi Keast State Rep. Dist. 96 - Rep Lee Hein State Rep. Dist. 97 - Rep Norlin Mommsen State Rep. Dist. 97 - Dem Jay Saxon State Rep. Dist. 98 - Dem Mary Wolfe State Rep. Dist. 99 - Dem Abby Finkenauer State Rep. Dist. 100 - Dem Charles Isenhart Prepared in the Office of Iowa Secretary of State 5 of 5.
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