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Viewfield #17 Galen Niederwerder REP Precinct Committeeman Meade Precinct West Black Hawk #16 Alan C Race Name Area District First Middle Last Party Presidential Delegates and Alternates Barack Obama DEM Presidential Delegates and Alternates Newt Gingrich REP Presidential Delegates and Alternates Ron Paul REP Presidential Delegates and Alternates Mitt Romney REP Presidential Delegates and Alternates Rick Santorum REP Presidential Delegates and Alternates to be Uncommitted REP United States Representative Jeff Barth DEM United States Representative Matt Varilek DEM United States Representative Kristi Noem REP State Senator 1 District 01 Jason Frerichs DEM State Senator 2 District 02 Chuck Welke DEM State Senator 2 District 02 Norbert Barrie REP State Senator 2 District 02 Art Fryslie REP State Senator 3 District 03 H. Paul Dennert DEM State Senator 3 District 03 Al Novstrup REP State Senator 4 District 04 Steven Street DEM State Senator 4 District 04 Tim Begalka REP State Senator 4 District 04 Val Rausch REP State Senator 5 District 05 Jeff Dunn DEM State Senator 5 District 05 Ried Holien REP State Senator 6 District 06 Dick Gors DEM State Senator 6 District 06 Gene Abdallah REP State Senator 6 District 06 Ernie Otten REP State Senator 7 District 07 Pamela Merchant DEM State Senator 7 District 07 Larry Tidemann REP State Senator 8 District 08 Charles J. Johnson DEM State Senator 8 District 08 Russell Olson REP State Senator 9 District 09 Patricia R. Baker DEM State Senator 9 District 09 Lora Hubbel REP State Senator 9 District 09 Deb Peters REP State Senator 10 District 10 Paul A. Thompson DEM State Senator 10 District 10 Shantel Krebs REP State Senator 11 District 11 Tom Cool DEM State Senator 11 District 11 Todd Schlekeway REP State Senator 12 District 12 Kent Alberty DEM State Senator 12 District 12 Scott Bartlett REP State Senator 12 District 12 Mark Johnston REP State Senator 13 District 13 Sam Khoroosi DEM State Senator 13 District 13 Phyllis M. Heineman REP State Senator 14 District 14 Travis Dahle DEM State Senator 14 District 14 Brian Kaatz DEM State Senator 14 District 14 David B. Rose REP State Senator 14 District 14 Deb Soholt REP State Senator 15 District 15 Angie Buhl DEM State Senator 16 District 16 Jim Holbeck DEM State Senator 16 District 16 Dan Lederman REP State Senator 17 District 17 Tom Jones DEM State Senator 17 District 17 John S. Chicoine REP State Senator 18 District 18 David L. Allen DEM State Senator 18 District 18 Jean M. Hunhoff REP State Senator 19 District 19 Frank J. Kloucek DEM State Senator 19 District 19 Bill Van Gerpen REP State Senator 20 District 20 Quinten L. Burg DEM State Senator 20 District 20 Steve "Sibby" Sibson REP State Senator 20 District 20 Mike Vehle REP State Senator 21 District 21 Billie H. Sutton DEM State Senator 21 District 21 John S Meyer REP State Senator 22 District 22 Chris Studer DEM State Senator 22 District 22 Jim White REP State Senator 23 District 23 Corey Brown REP State Senator 24 District 24 Jeff Monroe REP State Senator 24 District 24 Tad Perry REP State Senator 25 District 25 Dan Ahlers DEM State Senator 25 District 25 Tim Rave REP State Senator 26 District 26 Larry J. Lucas DEM State Senator 26 District 26 Kent Juhnke REP State Senator 27 District 27 Jim Bradford DEM State Senator 28 District 28 Ryan M. Maher REP State Senator 29 District 29 Larry Rhoden REP State Senator 30 District 30 George W. Ferebee REP State Senator 30 District 30 Bruce Rampelberg REP State Senator 31 District 31 Bob Ewing REP State Senator 31 District 31 Thomas R. Nelson REP State Senator 32 District 32 Stan Adelstein REP State Senator 33 District 33 Michael Buckingham REP State Senator 33 District 33 Phil Jensen REP State Senator 34 District 34 Craig Tieszen REP State Senator 34 District 34 Stacey Wollman REP State Senator 35 District 35 Mark Kirkeby REP State Representative 1 District 01 Dennis A. Feickert DEM State Representative 1 District 01 Susan Wismer DEM State Representative 2 District 02 Danny Miles DEM State Representative 2 District 02 Dennis E. Nemmers DEM State Representative 2 District 02 Brock L. Greenfield REP State Representative 2 District 02 Burt E. Tulson REP State Representative 3 District 03 Zachary Anderson DEM State Representative 3 District 03 Bill Antonides DEM State Representative 3 District 03 Dan Kaiser REP State Representative 3 District 03 David Novstrup REP State Representative 4 District 04 Jim Peterson DEM State Representative 4 District 04 Kathy Tyler DEM State Representative 4 District 04 Fred Deutsch REP State Representative 4 District 04 James E. Gilkerson REP State Representative 5 District 05 Dorothy Kellogg DEM State Representative 5 District 05 Melissa Magstadt REP State Representative 5 District 05 Roger Solum REP State Representative 6 District 06 Michael ChristopherJauron DEM State Representative 6 District 06 Joseph Weis DEM State Representative 6 District 06 Isaac Latterell REP State Representative 6 District 06 Jason Long REP State Representative 6 District 06 June Nusz REP State Representative 6 District 06 Herman Otten REP State Representative 7 District 07 Linda A. Brandt DEM State Representative 7 District 07 Spencer Hawley DEM State Representative 7 District 07 Scott Munsterman REP State Representative 7 District 07 Brian Roehrich REP State Representative 8 District 08 Roy J. Lindsay DEM State Representative 8 District 08 Scott Parsley DEM State Representative 8 District 08 Leslie J. Heinemann REP State Representative 8 District 08 Patricia K. Stricherz REP State Representative 9 District 09 Mark Anderson DEM State Representative 9 District 09 Holly Boltjes-Johnson DEM State Representative 9 District 09 Bob Deelstra REP State Representative 9 District 09 Steve Hickey REP State Representative 10 District 10 Barb Kavanaugh DEM State Representative 10 District 10 Carmen Toft DEM State Representative 10 District 10 Don Haggar REP State Representative 10 District 10 Jenna Haggar REP State Representative 10 District 10 Dave Munson REP State Representative 11 District 11 Jim Larson DEM State Representative 11 District 11 Darrell D. Solberg DEM State Representative 11 District 11 Christine M. Erickson REP State Representative 11 District 11 Chris Karr REP State Representative 11 District 11 Jim Stalzer REP State Representative 11 District 11 Mark K Willadsen REP State Representative 12 District 12 Mike Knudson DEM State Representative 12 District 12 Susan M. Randall DEM State Representative 12 District 12 Manny Steele REP State Representative 12 District 12 Hal Wick REP State Representative 13 District 13 Susy Blake DEM State Representative 13 District 13 Jesse Vavreck DEM State Representative 13 District 13 Frank Alvine REP State Representative 13 District 13 G. Mark Mickelson REP State Representative 13 District 13 Steve Westra REP State Representative 14 District 14 Marc S. Feinstein DEM State Representative 14 District 14 Jeff Winters DEM State Representative 14 District 14 Anne C. Hajek REP State Representative 14 District 14 R. Shawn Tornow REP State Representative 14 District 14 Larry P. Zikmund REP State Representative 15 District 15 Mitch Fargen DEM State Representative 15 District 15 Patrick A. Kirschman DEM State Representative 15 District 15 Karen L. Soli DEM State Representative 16 District 16 Juanita Grewing DEM State Representative 16 District 16 Ann Tornberg DEM State Representative 16 District 16 Jim Bolin REP State Representative 16 District 16 Kevin D. Jensen REP State Representative 16 District 16 Don Lantis REP State Representative 16 District 16 Patty Miller REP State Representative 17 District 17 Ray Ring DEM State Representative 17 District 17 Marion Sorlien DEM State Representative 17 District 17 Nancy Rasmussen REP State Representative 18 District 18 Charlie Gross DEM State Representative 18 District 18 Bernie Hunhoff DEM State Representative 18 District 18 Thomas Bixler REP State Representative 18 District 18 Mike Stevens REP State Representative 18 District 18 Matt Stone REP State Representative 18 District 18 Thomas D. Stotz REP State Representative 19 District 19 Alan Fenner DEM State Representative 19 District 19 Roger Hofer REP State Representative 19 District 19 Stace Nelson REP State Representative 19 District 19 J.E. "Jim" Putnam REP State Representative 19 District 19 Kyle Schoenfish REP State Representative 20 District 20 Dave Mitchell DEM State Representative 20 District 20 James V. Schorzmann DEM State Representative 20 District 20 Lance Carson REP State Representative 20 District 20 Tona Rozum REP State Representative 21 District 21 Julie Bartling DEM State Representative 21 District 21 Gary W. Coleman DEM State Representative 21 District 21 Lee Qualm REP State Representative 21 District 21 Dave Scott REP State Representative 22 District 22 Peggy Gibson DEM State Representative 22 District 22 Dale Hargens DEM State Representative 22 District 22 Doug Kazmerzak DEM State Representative 22 District 22 David McGirr REP State Representative 22 District 22 Jay B.K. Slater REP State Representative 22 District 22 Dick Werner REP State Representative 23 District 23 Justin R. Cronin REP State Representative 23 District 23 Charles B. Hoffman REP State Representative 24 District 24 Mary Duvall REP State Representative 24 District 24 Tim Rounds REP State Representative 24 District 24 Mark E. Venner REP State Representative 25 District 25 Bill Laird DEM State Representative 25 District 25 Oran A. Sorenson DEM State Representative 25 District 25 Scott W. Ecklund REP State Representative 25 District 25 Jon Hansen REP State Representative 26A District 26A Troy Heinert DEM State Representative 26A District 26A Calvin G Jones DEM State Representative 26A District 26A Whitney A. Meek DEM State Representative 26A District 26A Trent Poignee DEM State Representative 26B District 26B Maynard J. Konechne DEM State Representative 26B District 26B James Schaefer REP State Representative 27 District 27 Kevin Killer DEM State Representative 27 District 27 Elizabeth May REP State Representative 28A District 28A Dean Schrempp DEM State Representative 28B District 28B Betty Olson REP State Representative 29 District 29 Gary L.
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