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2018 Iowa Election Results.V9 2018 Iowa Election Summary and Results November 2018 Iowa House Closely Watched Races 2018 Iowa House Composition 59 Republicans 41 Democrats 2019 Iowa House Composition 54 Republicans 46 Democrats 2 Iowa House Closely Watched Races Iowa House — Republican Wins IA House — Democratic Wins (Closely Watched) (Closely Watched) District Candidate % Vote Result District Candidate % Vote Result 9 Meyer (R) 52% Republican 14 Kacena (D) 54% Democrat Srinivas (D) 48% Pick-Up Henderson (R) 46% Hold 30 Lohse (R) 56% Republican 15 McConkey (D) 56% Democrat Balduchi (D) 44% Hold Hughes (R) 44% Hold 37 Landon (R) 52% Republican 38 Matson (D) 51% Democrat Rasmussen (D) 48% Hold Koester (R) 49% Pick-Up 55 Bergan (R) 50% Republican 39 Derry (D) 50% Democrat Koether (D) 49.75% Hold Highfill (R) 49% Pick-Up 57 Lundgren (R) 55% Republican 42 Sunde (D) 54% Democrat Fett (D) 42% Hold Cownie (R) 46% Pick-Up 67 Hinson (R) 52% Republican 43 Konfrst (D) 57% Democrat Gjerde (D) 48% Hold Boal (R) 41% Pick-Up 82 Shipley (R) 50% Republican 44 Judge (D) 52% Democrat Miller (D) 49.75% Pick-Up Bergman (R) 46% Pick-Up 91 Carlson (R) 54% Republican 60 Williams (D) 51% Democrat Liegois (D) 46% Hold Rogers (R) 49% Pick-Up 92 Paustian (R) 53% Republican 68 Donahue (D) 55% Democrat Simpson (D) 47% Hold Ray (R) 45% Pick-Up 94 Mohr (R) 55% Republican Marttila (D) 45% Hold 3 Iowa Senate Closely Watched Races 2018 Iowa Senate Composition 29 Republicans 20 Democrats 01 Independent 2019 Iowa Senate Composition 32 Republicans 18 Democrats 4 Iowa Senate Closely Watched Races IA Senate — Democratic Wins Iowa Senate — Republican Wins (Closely Watched) (Closely Watched) District Candidate % Vote Result District Candidate % Vote Result 7 Smith (D) 51% Democrat 5 Kraayenbrink (R) 62% Republican Bertrand (R) 49% Pick-Up O’Brien (D) 38% Hold 27 Ragan (D) 51% Democrat Latham (R) 49% Hold 13 Garrett (R) 56% Republican Brenner (D) 44% Hold 39 Kinney (D) 55% Democrat Hora (R) 45% Hold 15 Nunn (R) 57% Republican Nieland (D) 43% Pick-Up 19 Whitver (R) 51% Republican Gustafson (D) 48% Hold 25 Sweeney (R) 62% Republican Freese (D) 38% Hold 29 Koelker (R) 54% Republican Bowman (D) 46% Pick-Up 41 Miller-Meeks (R) 52% Republican Stewart (D) 48% Hold 47 Smith (R) 53% Republican Gleason (D) 47% Hold 49 Cournoyer (R) 55% Republican Robinson (D) 45% Pick-Up 5 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 1 Karen A. Larson (26%) John H. Wills (74%) Republican Hold 2 Ryan Odor (34%) Megan Lee Hess Jones (66%) Republican Hold 3 N/A Dan Huseman (99%) Republican Hold 4 N/A Skyler Wheeler (95%) Republican Hold 5 Andrew Emanuel (26%) Thomas Jeneary (77%) Republican Hold 6 Rita DeJong (43%) Jacob Bossman (56%) Republican Hold 7 Debra Jensen (43%) Tedd Gassman (57%) Republican Hold 8 Connie Price (33%) Terry Baxter (67%) Republican Hold 9 Megan L. Srinivas (48%) Ann Meyer (52%) Republican Pick-Up 10 Jake Ronald Thompson (33%) Mike Sexton (67%) Republican Hold 6 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 11 N/A Gary Worthan (98%) Republican Hold 12 Peter Leo (34%) Brian Best (66%) Republican Hold 13 Chris Hall (96%) N/A Democrat Hold 14 Timothy H. Kacena (54%) Robert Henderson (46%) Democrat Hold 15 Charlie McConkey (56%) LeAnn L. Hughes (44%) Democrat Hold 16 Steve Gorman (48%) Mary Ann Hanusa (50%) Steve Sechrest, Libertarian Republican Hold (2%) 17 Jan Creasman (28%) Matt W. Windschitl (72%) Republican Hold 18 N/A Steven Holt (97%) Republican Hold 19 Gregg Gustafson (41%) Chris Hagenow (56%) Richard Dedor, Independent Republican Hold (3%) 20 Warren Varley (38%) Ray Bubba Sorensen (62%) Republican Hold 7 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 21 Denise O’Brien (34%) Tom Moore (66%) Republican Hold 22 Ray Stevens (34%) Jon Jacobsen (66%) Republican Hold 23 Chuck Larson (34%) David Sieck (66%) Republican Hold 24 James Uhlenkamp (32%) Cecil Dolecheck (68%) Republican Hold 25 Ryan Marquardt (41%) Stan Gustafson (59%) Republican Hold 26 Scott Ourth (55%) Rebel Snodgrass (45%) Democrat Hold 27 Richard Foster (31%) Joel Fry (69%) Republican Hold 28 Ann M. Fields (36%) Jon Thorup (64%) Republican Hold 29 Wes Breckenridge (59%) Ann Howell (41%) Democratic Hold 30 Kent A. Balduchi (44%) Brian K. Lohse (56%) Republican Hold 8 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 31 Rick L. Olson (96%) N/A Democrat Hold 32 Ruth Ann Gaines (70%) William M. Charlier (27%) Toya Johnson, Libertarian (3%) Democrat Hold 33 Brian Meyer (67%) Gregory T. Malone (33%) Democrat Hold 34 Bruce Hunter (67%) Jerry Cheevers (28%) Marianna Collins, Libertarian (5%) Democrat Hold 35 Ako Abdul-Samad (78%) N/A John Callahan, Libertarian (21%) Democrat Hold 36 Marti Anderson (80%) N/A Joseph Howe, Libertarian (19%) Democrat Hold 37 Andrew Rasmussen (48%) John Landon (52%) Republican Hold 38 Heather Matson (51%) Kevin Koester (49%) Democrat Pick-Up 39 Karin Derry (50%) Jake Highfill (49%) Anthony Junk, Libertarian (1%) Democrat Pick-Up 40 John Forbes (97%) N/A Democrat Hold 9 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 41 Jo Oldson (85%) N/A Claudia Addy, No Party Democrat Hold (15%) 42 Kristin Sunde (54%) Peter Cownie (46%) Democrat Pick-Up 43 Jennifer Konfrst (57%) Michael Boal (41%) Chad Brewbaker, Libertarian (2%) Democrat Pick-Up 44 Kenan Judge (52%) Anna Bergman (46%) Gabriel Thomson, Libertarian (2%) Democrat Pick-Up 45 Beth Wessel-Kroeschell (69%) Ben Brown (31%) Democrat Hold 46 Lisa K. Heddens (98%) N/A Democrat Hold 47 David Weaver (45%) Phil Thompson (52%) Patrick A. Shaw, Libertarian (3%) Republican Hold 48 Tim Winter (41%) Robert P. Bacon (59%) Republican Hold 49 Brenda Brink (39%) Dave Deyoe (57%) John Evans, Libertarian (4%) Republican Hold 50 Dennis Evans (34%) Pat Grassley (65%) Republican Hold 10 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 51 Tim Knutson (41%) Jane Bloomingdale (59%) Republican Hold 52 Todd Prichard (97%) N/A Democrat Hold 53 Sharon Steckman (97%) N/A Democrat Hold 54 N/A Linda Upmeyer (97%) Republican Hold 55 Kayla Koether (49.95%) Michael Bergan (50.00%) Republican Hold 56 Lori Egan (42%) Anne Osmundson (58%) Republican Hold 57 Nancy Fett (42%) Shannon Lundgren (55%) Lucas J. Link, Libertarian Republican Hold (3%) 58 Joe Oclon (31%) Andy McKean (69%) Republican Hold 59 Bob Kressig (96%) N/A Democrat Hold 60 Dave Williams (51%) Walt Rogers (49%) Democrat Pick-Up 11 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 61 Timi Brown-Powers (97%) N/A Democrat Hold 62 Ras Smith (97%) N/A Democrat Hold 63 Eric Stromberg (43%) Sandy Salmon (57%) Republican Hold 64 Bruce Bearinger (97%) N/A Democrat Hold 65 Liz Bennett (69%) George M. Olmsted (31%) Democrat Hold 66 Art Staed (61%) Teresa Daubitz (39%) Democrat Hold 67 Eric Gjerde (48%) Ashley Hinson (52%) Republican Hold 68 Molly Donahue (55%) Randy Ray (45%) Democrat Pick-Up 69 Kirsten Running-Marquardt (75%) N/A Joshua Henderson, No Party Democrat Hold (24%) 70 Tracy Ehlert (76%) N/A Myra Matejka, Libertarian Democrat Hold (23%) 12 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 71 Mark Smith (58%) James Perez (42%) Democrat Hold 72 Mindy Benson (40%) Dean Fisher (60%) Republican Hold 73 Jodi Clemens (44%) Bobby Kaufmann (56%) Republican Hold 74 Dave Jacoby (98%) N/A Democrat Hold 75 Paula Denison (37%) Thomas Gerhold (60%) John George, Libertarian (3%) Republican Hold 76 Ann Egley (41%) David Maxwell (59%) Republican Hold 77 Amy Nielsen (97%) N/A Democrat Hold 78 Kimberly K. Davis (36%) Jarad Klein (64%) Republican Hold 79 Samantha Keith (24%) Dustin D. Hite (73%) Nicholas Ryan, Libertarian (3%) Republican Hold 80 Susan McDanel (36%) Holly Brink (63%) Republican Hold 13 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 81 Mary Gaskill (54%) Cherielynn Westrich (46%) Democrat Hold 82 Phil Miller (49.75%) Jeff Shipley (50.11%) Republican Pick-Up 83 Jeff Kurtz (54%) Jeffrey D. Reichman (46%) Democrat Hold 84 Jason Moats (38%) Joe Mitchell (62%) Republican Hold 85 Vicki Lensing (99%) N/A Democrat Hold 86 Mary Mascher (98%) N/A Democrat Hold 87 Dennis M. Cohoon (57%) Tim Goodwin (43%) Democrat Hold 88 Lanny Hillyard (43%) David Kerr (55%) Corey Gingerich, No Party Republican Hold (2%) 89 Monica Kurth (96%) N/A Democrat Hold 90 Cindy Winckler (96%) N/A Democrat Hold 14 2018 Iowa House Election Results November 2018 Iowa House Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 91 Laura J. Liegois (46%) Gary Carlson (54%) Republican Hold 92 Jean Simpson (47%) Ross Paustian (53%) Republican Hold 93 Phyllis Thede (95%) N/A Democrat Hold 94 Joan Marttila (45%) Gary Mohr (55%) Republican Hold 95 Christian Andrews (46%) Louis J. Zumbach (54%) Republican Hold 96 Reenie Montgomery (37%) Lee Hein (62%) Republican Hold 97 Tim McClimon (44%) Norlin Mommsen (53%) David Melchert Jr., Libertarian Republican Hold (3%) 98 Mary Wolfe (96%) N/A Democrat Hold 99 Lindsay James (60%) Pauline Chilton (40%) Democrat Hold 100 Charles Isenhart (63%) Hank Linden (37%) Democrat Hold Pre-Election: 59 Republican / 41 Democrat Post-Election: 54 Republican / 46 Democrat 15 2018 Iowa Senate Election Results November 2018 Iowa Senate Election Results District Democrat Republican Other Party Race Results (% vote) (% vote) (% vote) 1 N/A Zach Whiting (98%) Republican Pick-Up 3 Dave Dawson (35%) Jim Carlin (65%) Republican Hold 5 John J.
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