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General Election Candidate List Federal and State Certified Candidate List November 8, 2016 General Election For the Office Of… Party Ballot Name(s) Address Phone Email Filing Date President/Vice President Republican Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence 721 Fifth Avenue PH, New York, NY 10022/4750 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN, 46208 646-736-1779 [email protected] 7/27/2016 President/Vice President Democratic Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine PO Box 5256 New York, NY 10185 646-854-1160 [email protected] 8/11/2016 President/Vice President Constitution Party Darrell L. Castle/Scott N. Bradley 2586 Hocksett Cove, Germantown, TN 38139/1496 E 2700 North, North Logan, Utah 84341 901-481-5441/435-753-8844 [email protected]/[email protected] 8/15/2016 President/Vice President Iowa Green Party Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka 22 Kendall Rd, Lexington, MA 02421 781-382-5658 [email protected]/[email protected] 8/1/2016 & 8/19/2016 President/Vice President Legal Marijuana Now Dan R. Vacek/Mark G. Elworth 2864 Whitmore St NE, Omaha, NE 68112 402-812-1600 [email protected]/[email protected] 8/19/2016 President/Vice President Libertarian Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 10 W Broadway Ste 202, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 801-303-7922 [email protected] 8/19/2016 President/Vice President New Independent Party Iowa Lynn Kahn/Jay Stolba PO Box 497, Kensington, MD, 20895/350 Parkland Dr SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 603-717-1012/319-533-5690 [email protected]/[email protected] 8/19/2016 President/Vice President Party for Socialism and Liberation Gloria La Riva/Dennis J. Banks PO Box 26451, Washington, DC 20001/10038 Sugar Pt Dr NW, Federal Dam, MN 56641 415-821-6171/763-242-4242 [email protected] 8/18/2016 President/Vice President Rocky Roque De La Fuente/Michael Steinberg 4925 Independence Pkwy #195, Tampa FL 33634 786-804-1844 [email protected]/[email protected] 8/10/2016 President/Vice President Evan McMullin/Nathan Johnson 119 S Monroe St STE 300, Tallahassee, FL 32301 850-425-2333 [email protected] 8/19/2016 United States Senator Republican Charles E. Grassley 31705 Westbrook St. , Cedar Falls, IA 50613 515-314-2705 [email protected] 3/14/2016 United States Senator Democratic Patty Judge 204 Benton Ave. , Albia, IA 52531 515-240-0997 [email protected] 3/17/2016 United States Senator Libertarian Charles Aldrich 202 7th Ave SE, Clarion, IA 50525 256-620-8021 [email protected] 8/3/2016 United States Senator New Independent Party Iowa Jim Hennager 10 Maple Ave #317, Nevada, IA 50201 515-598-2256 [email protected] 8/19/2016 United States Senator Michael Luick-Thrams 434 22nd St SW, Mason City, IA 50401 641-420-9118 [email protected] 8/1/2016 United States Representative District 1 Republican Rod Blum 11361 Oakland Farms Rd, Dubuque, IA 52003 563-580-3916 [email protected] 3/4/2016 United States Representative District 1 Democratic Monica Vernon 326 23rd St. Dr. SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 319-210-9710 [email protected] 3/11/2016 United States Representative District 2 Republican Christopher Peters 1995 Ashlynd Dr., Coralville, Iowa 52241 319-400-3051 [email protected] 3/18/2016 United States Representative District 2 Democratic Dave Loebsack 326 N. Westminster St. , Iowa City, IA 52245 319-804-9218 [email protected] 3/10/2016 United States Representative District 3 Republican David Young 616 Elm St, Van Meter, IA 50261 515-371-5669 [email protected] 2/29/2016 United States Representative District 3 Democratic Jim Mowrer 4500 Carpenter Ave, Des Moines, IA 50311 515-809-0070 [email protected] 3/2/2016 United States Representative District 3 Libertarian Bryan Jack Holder 18338 Heron Lane E, Council Bluffs, IA 51503 402-689-1817 [email protected] 8/5/2016 United States Representative District 3 Claudia Addy 3818 Pleasant, Des Moines, IA 50312 515-255-3780 [email protected] 8/4/2016 United States Representative District 3 Joe Grandanette 6215 Gordon Ave, Des Moines, IA 50312 515-710-0798 [email protected] 8/8/2016 United States Representative District 4 Republican Steve King 3897 Esther Ave, Kiron, IA 51448 712-664-5097 [email protected] 3/17/2016 United States Representative District 4 Democratic Kim Weaver 702 6th Ave, Sheldon, IA 51201 712-348-0109 [email protected] 3/10/2016 State Senator District 02 Republican Randy Feenstra 641 2nd St., Hull, IA 51239 712-439-1244 [email protected] 3/8/2016 State Senator District 04 Republican Dennis Guth 1770 Taft Ave. , Klemme, IA 50449 641-430-0424 [email protected] 3/1/2016 State Senator District 04 Democratic Susan Bangert 108 W Kennedy St, Algona, IA 50511 515-295-9505 [email protected] 8/2/2016 State Senator District 06 Republican Mark Segebart 1820 350th St, Vail, IA 51465 [email protected] 3/9/2016 State Senator District 06 Libertarian Nick Serianni 505 Division St, Alta, IA 51002 712-749-9267 [email protected] 8/8/2016 State Senator District 08 Republican Dan Dawson 213 Upland Dr., Council Bluffs, IA 51503 712-256-1199 [email protected] 3/9/2016 State Senator District 08 Democratic Michael E. Gronstal 220 Bennett Ave., Council Bluffs, IA 51503 712-328-2808 [email protected] 3/9/2016 State Senator District 10 Republican Jake Chapman 25862 Fox Ridge Ln., Adel, IA 50003 515-650-3942 [email protected] 3/9/2016 State Senator District 10 Democratic Matt Paladino 204 N. 6th St. , Guthrie Center, IA 50115 319-596-5931 [email protected] 3/14/2016 State Senator District 12 Republican Mark Costello 37265 Rains Ave. , Imogene, IA 51645 712-520-0303 [email protected] 3/1/2016 State Senator District 12 Libertarian Don W. Brantz 23820 Brothers Ave, Glenwood, IA 51534 712-890-9096 8/1/2016 State Senator District 14 Republican Amy Sinclair 1255 King Rd. , Allerton, IA 50008 641-870-0199 [email protected] 3/2/2016 State Senator District 14 Independent Ruth Smith 1082 Forest St, Lamoni, IA 50140 641-442-5261 [email protected] 8/17/2016 State Senator District 16 Republican Mike Pryor 2325 E Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50317 515-423-6748 [email protected] 8/19/2016 State Senator District 16 Democratic Nate Boulton 2670 Wisconsin Ave., Des Moines, IA 50317 515-265-1389 [email protected] 3/10/2016 State Senator District 16 Libertarian Christopher Whiteing 3814 Cornell St, Des Moines, IA 50313 515-473-8623 [email protected] 8/19/2016 State Senator District 18 Democratic Janet Petersen 4300 Beaver Hills Dr, Des Moines, IA 50310 515-442-0120 [email protected] 3/7/2016 State Senator District 20 Republican Brad Zaun 7032 Holcomb Ave. , Urbandale, IA 50322 515-276-2025 [email protected] 3/16/2016 State Senator District 20 Democratic Miyoko Hikiji 6810 Mill Pond Dr. , Urbandale, IA 50322 515-393-6410 [email protected] 3/7/2016 State Senator District 22 Republican Charles Schneider 7887 Cody Drive, West Des Moines, IA 50266 515-554-3213 [email protected] 3/9/2016 State Senator District 22 Democratic Andrew Barnes 2155 NW 81st St, Clive, IA 50325 515-423-0321 [email protected] 3/18/2016 State Senator District 24 Republican Jerry Behn 1313 Quill Ave, Boone, IA 50036 515-432-7327 [email protected] 3/7/2016 State Senator District 24 Democratic Keith Puntenney 1404 Aldrich Ave. , Boone, IA 50036 515-230-1001 [email protected] 3/17/2016 State Senator District 26 Republican Waylon Brown 109 South Summer St. , St. Ansgar, IA 50472 641-590-0610 [email protected] 3/2/2016 State Senator District 26 Democratic Mary Jo Wilhelm 414 North Elm, Cresco, IA 52136 563-547-4156 [email protected] 3/2/2016 State Senator District 28 Republican Michael Breitbach 301 W. Mission St. , Strawberry Point, IA 52076 563-920-7399 [email protected] 3/1/2016 State Senator District 28 Democratic Jan Heikes 300 1/2 W Water St , Decorah, IA 52101 563-382-4153 [email protected] 3/10/2016 State Senator District 28 Libertarian Troy Hageman PO Box 19 Calmar, IA 52132 563-419-1880 [email protected] 8/15/2016 Candidate information will be updated as candidates file paperwork through the end of the filing period on August 19, 2016 at 5:00 P.M. Prepared by the Office of the Secretary of State Last Updated 10/14/2016 at 4:26 PM Federal and State Certified Candidate List November 8, 2016 General Election For the Office Of… Party Ballot Name(s) Address Phone Email Filing Date State Senator District 30 Republican Bonnie Sadler 1514 Algonquin Dr., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 319-404-1348 [email protected] 3/7/2016 State Senator District 30 Democratic Jeff Danielson 3906 Monterey Dr., Waterloo, IA 50701 319-231-7192 [email protected] 3/10/2016 State Senator District 32 Republican Craig Johnson 413 13th Ave. N.E. , Independence, IA 50644 319-327-4713 [email protected] 3/8/2016 State Senator District 32 Democratic Brian Schoenjahn 221 Park Ave., Arlington, IA 50606 563-633-4065 [email protected] 3/9/2016 State Senator District 34 Republican Rene Gadelha 797 Oak Park Circle, Marion, IA 52302 319-538-7888 [email protected] 3/8/2016 State Senator District 34 Democratic Liz Mathis 1725 Mackenzie Dr. NE , Cedar Rapids, IA 52411 319-361-1725 [email protected] 3/2/2016 State Senator District 36 Republican Jeff Edler 1554 200th St. , State Center, IA 50247 3/14/2016 State Senator District 36 Democratic Steven Sodders 202 5th Ave.
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