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2011 Redistricting
Incumbent Legislators Paired in New
Districts
These officials lived in the same districts as of April 14, 2011. Information will be maintained through the 2012 general
election.Paired Congressional incumbents (4 of 5, only 4 new districts)
- District 1: Bruce Braley, D-Davenport and Dave Loebsack, D-Mt. Vernon
Congressman Loebsack has moved to Johnson County in
the 2nd Congressional District, where no incumbent lives.
- District 4: Tom Latham, R-Ames and Steve King, R-Kiron
Congressman Latham has moved to Polk County in the 3rd Congressional District.
Rep. Leonard Boswell (D-Des Moines) also lives in the 3rd District.
Paired State Senate incumbents (14 of 50)
- District 1: Jack Kibbie, D-Emmetsburg and David Johnson, R-Ocheyedan
Senator Kibbie has announced he will not seek re-election.
Senator Johnson was elected to a four year term in 2010 and will remain in
office until the 2014 election.
- District 9: Nancy Boettger, R-Harlan, and James Seymour, R-Woodbine
Senator Seymour has announced he will not seek re-election.
Senator Boettger was elected to a four year term in 2010 and will remain in
office until the 2014 election.
- District 21: Matt McCoy, D-Des Moines, and Pat Ward, R-West Des Moines.
Senator Ward has announced plans to move to District 20,
where no incumbent lives.
Senator McCoy was elected to a four year term in 2010 and will remain in
office until the 2014 election.
- District 25: Robert Bacon, R-Maxwell, and Bill Dix , R-Shell Rock.
Senator Bacon has announced plans to move and run in House District 48.
Senator Dix was elected to a four year term in 2010 and will remain in
office until the 2014 election.
- District 26: Merlin Bartz, R-Grafton, and Mary Jo Wilhelm, D-Cresco.
Senators Bartz and Wilhelm have both announced plans to seek
re-election in this district.
- District 29: Tod Bowman, D-Maquoketa and Tom Hancock, D-Epworth
Senator Hancock has announced he will not seek re-election.
Senator Bowman was elected to a four year term in 2010 and will remain in
office until the 2014 election.
- District 46: Shawn Hamerlinck, R-Dixon and James Hahn, R-Muscatine
Senators Hamerlinck and Hahn have both announced plans to seek
re-election in this district.
Paired State House incumbents (27 of 100)
- District 3: Royd Chambers, R-Sheldon, and Daniel Huseman, R-Aurelia
Representative Chambers has announced he will not seek re-election.
Representative Huseman has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 8: Linda Upmeyer, R-Garner, Stew Iverson, R-Clarion, and Henry
Rayhons, R-Garner
Representative Upmeyer has announced plans to move to District
54, where no incumbent lives.
Representative Rayhons has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 10: Tom Shaw, R-Laurens, and Dave Tjepkes, R-Gowrie
Representative Tjepkes has announced he will not seek re-election.
Representative Shaw has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 13: Jeremy Taylor, R-Sioux City, and Chris Hall, D-Sioux City
Representatives Taylor and Hall have both announced plans to
seek re-election in this district.
- District 16: Mark Brandenburg, R-Council Bluffs, and Mary Ann Hanusa,
R-Council Bluffs
Representative Brandenburg has announced plans to move to District
15, where no incumbent lives.
Representative Hanusa has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 24: Rich Anderson, R-Clarinda, and Cecil Dolecheck, R-Mount Ayr
Representative Anderson has announced he will not seek re-election.
Representative Dolecheck has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 50: Annette Sweeney, R-Alden, and Pat Grassley, R-New Hartford
Representatives Grassley and Sweeney have both announced plans to seek
re-election in this district.
- District 55: Andrew Wenthe, D-Hawkeye, and Roger Thomas, D-Elkader
Representative Wenthe has announced he will not seek
re-election.
Representative Thomas has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 58: Lee Hein, R-Monticello, and Brian Moore, R-Zwingle
Representative Hein has announced plans to move to District
96, where no incumbent lives. Representative Moore has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 74: Mary Mascher, D-Iowa City, and Dave Jacoby, D-Coralville
Representative Mascher has announced plans to move to District
86, where no incumbent lives.
- District 78: Betty De Boef, R-What Cheer, and Jarad Klein, R-Keota
Representative De Boef has announced she will not seek re-election.
Representative Klein has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 79: James Van Engelenhoven, R-Pella, and Guy Vander Linden,
R-Oskaloosa
Representative Van Engelenhoeven has announced he will not seek
re-election.
Representative Vander Linden has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
- District 82: Kurt Swaim, D-Bloomfield, and Curt Hanson, D-Fairfield
Representative Swaim has announced he will not seek
re-election.
Representative Hanson has announced plans to seek re-election in this
district.
initial source: Des Moines Register
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