List of current members of the Iowa Senate
The Iowa Senate is the upper house of the Iowa General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Iowa. One State Senator is elected from each of the state's 50 electoral districts, with each Senate district containing two House of Representatives districts. The 2019–21 term is part of the 88th General Assembly. As of January 14, 2019, 18 of those seats are held by Democrats and 32 by Republicans. The presiding officer is the President of the Senate, who is chosen by the majority party and elected by the Senate. In addition, senators elect a President pro tempore, chosen in the same manner as the President, and the respective party caucuses elect a majority and minority leader, a majority and minority whip, and assistant party leaders.[1]
Senators serve for four-year terms and are elected in even-numbered years, with half of the Senate elected every two years in the general election on election day, as part of the presidential and midterm elections. Newly elected senators are sworn in and begin work on the second Monday of January.[1] Should a senator resign from office before his or her term expires, the governor calls a special election to replace the senator.[2] Senators are not term-limited.[3]
Senators generally serve on several standing committees and often serve on joint appropriations subcommittees, permanent statutory committees and various boards and commissions.
Party composition
Affiliation | Members |
---|---|
Republican | 32 |
Democratic | 18 |
Total |
50 |
Leadership
Position | Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|---|
President of the Senate | Charles Schneider | Republican | 22 |
President pro tempore | Jerry Behn | Republican | 24 |
Majority Leader | Jack Whitver | Republican | 19 |
Minority Leader | Janet Petersen | Democratic | 18 |
Senators
District | Jurisdiction(s) represented | Portrait | Senator | Party | First elected | Standing Committee Leader | Appropriations Subcommittee Member |
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1 | Clay, Dickinson, Lyon, Osceola and Palo Alto | Zach Whiting | Republican | 2018 | Labor and Business Relations (Vice Chair) | ||
2 | Cherokee, O'Brien, Plymouth and Sioux | Randy Feenstra | Republican | 2008 | Ways and Means (Chair) | ||
3 | Plymouth and Woodbury | Jim Carlin | Republican | 2018 | |||
4 | Emmet, Hancock, Kossuth, Winnebago and Wright | Dennis Guth | Republican | 2012 | N/A | Administration and Regulation (Chair) | |
5 | Calhoun, Humboldt, Pocahontas and Webster | Tim Kraayenbrink | Republican | 2014 | Appropriations (Vice Chair) | Education (Chair) | |
6 | Audubon, Buena Vista, Carroll, Crawford and Sac | Mark Segebart | Republican | 2012 | Human Resources (Vice Chair) | ||
7 | Woodbury | Jackie Smith | Democratic | 2018 | Local Government (Ranking Member) | ||
8 | Pottawattamie | Dan Dawson | Republican | 2016 | Judiciary (Vice Chair); Veterans Affairs (Chair); Ways and Means (Vice Chair) | ||
9 | Crawford, Harrison, Ida, Monona, Shelby and Woodbury | Jason Schultz | Republican | 2014 | Labor and Business Relations (Chair) | ||
10 | Adair, Cass, Dallas, Guthrie and Polk | Jake Chapman | Republican | 2012 | Commerce (Chair) | ||
11 | Adams, Cass, Pottawattamie and Union | Tom Shipley | Republican | 2014 | Natural Resources and Environment (Vice Chair) | Agriculture and Natural Resources (Chair) | |
12 | Fremont, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Ringgold and Taylor | Mark Costello | Republican | 2014[lower-alpha 1] | Ethics (Chair) | Health and Human Services (Chair) | |
13 | Madison and Warren | Julian Garrett | Republican | 2013[lower-alpha 2] | N/A | Justice System (Chair) | |
14 | Clarke, Decatur, Jasper, Lucas, Marion and Wayne County, Iowa | Amy Sinclair | Republican | 2012 | Education (Chair); Government Oversight (Chair) | Education (Vice Chair) | |
15 | Jasper and Polk | Zach Nunn | Republican | 2018 | N/A | Justice System (Vice Chair) | |
16 | Polk | Nate Boulton | Democratic | 2016 | |||
17 | Polk | Tony Bisignano | Democratic | 2014 | Government Oversight (Ranking Member); State Government (Ranking Member) | ||
18 | Polk | Janet Petersen | Democratic | 2012 | Rules and Administration (Ranking Member) | ||
19 | Polk | Jack Whitver | Republican | 2011[lower-alpha 3] | Rules and Administration (Chair) | ||
20 | Polk | Brad Zaun | Republican | 2004 | Judiciary (Chair) | ||
21 | Polk and Warren | Claire Celsi | Democratic | 2018 | N/A | Administration and Regulation (Ranking Member) | |
22 | Dallas and Polk | Charles Schneider | Republican | 2012[lower-alpha 4] | Rules and Administration (Vice Chair) | ||
23 | Story | Herman Quirmbach | Democratic | 2002 | Education (Ranking Member) | ||
24 | Boone, Greene, Hamilton, Story and Webster | Jerry Behn | Republican | 1996 | Ethics (Vice Chair) | ||
25 | Butler, Grundy, Hardin and Story | Annette Sweeney | Republican | 2018 | Agriculture (Vice Chair) | ||
26 | Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Floyd, Howard, Mitchell, Winneshiek and Worth | Waylon Brown | Republican | 2016 | Transportation (Vice Chair) | ||
27 | Butler, Cerro Gordo and Franklin | Amanda Ragan | Democratic | 2002[lower-alpha 5] | N/A | Health and Human Services (Ranking Member) | |
28 | Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette and Winneshiek | Michael Breitbach | Republican | 2012 | Appropriations (Chair) | ||
29 | Dubuque, Jones and Jackson | Carrie Koelker | Republican | 2018 | Commerce (Vice Chair) | ||
30 | Black Hawk | Eric Giddens | Democratic | 2019 | Transportation (Ranking Member) | ||
31 | Black Hawk | William Dotzler | Democratic | 2002 | N/A | Economic Development (Ranking Member) | |
32 | Bremer, Black Hawk, Buchanan and Fayette | Craig Johnson | Republican | 2016 | State Government (Vice Chair) | Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Chair) | |
33 | Linn | Rob Hogg | Democratic | 2006 | Natural Resources and Environment (Ranking Member) | Justice System (Ranking Member) | |
34 | Linn | Liz Mathis | Democratic | 2011[lower-alpha 6] | Human Resources (Ranking Member) | Agriculture and Natural Resources (Ranking Member) | |
35 | Linn | Todd Taylor | Democratic | 2018 | Labor and Business Relations (Ranking Member) | ||
36 | Black Hawk, Marshall and Tama | Jeff Edler | Republican | 2016 | Local Government (Chair) | Health and Human Services (Vice Chair) | |
37 | Cedar, Johnson and Muscatine | Zach Wahls | Democratic | 2018 | N/A | Education (Ranking Member) | |
38 | Benton, Iowa and Poweshiek | Tim Kapucian | Republican | 2008 | Transportation (Chair) | ||
39 | Johnson, Keokuk and Washington | Kevin Kinney | Democrat | 2014 | Agriculture (Ranking Member); Judiciary (Ranking Member) | ||
40 | Appanoose, Marion, Mahaska, Monroe and Wapello | Ken Rozenboom | Republican | 2012 | Natural Resources and Environment (Chair) | Agriculture and Natural Resources (Vice Chair) | |
41 | Davis, Jefferson, Wapello and Van Buren | Mariannette Miller-Meeks | Republican | 2018 | Human Resources (Chair); Veterans Affairs (Vice Chair) | ||
42 | Henry, Lee, Jefferson and Washington | Rich Taylor | Democratic | 2012 | Veterans Affairs (Ranking Member) | ||
43 | Johnson | Joe Bolkcom | Democratic | 1998 | Appropriations (Ranking Member) | ||
44 | Des Moines, Louisa and Muscatine | Thomas Greene | Republican | 2016 | Local Government (Vice Chair) | Economic Development (Vice Chair) | |
45 | Scott | Jim Lykam | Democratic | 2016[lower-alpha 7] | Commerce (Ranking Member) | Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Ranking Member) | |
46 | Muscatine and Scott | Mark Lofgren | Republican | 2016 | Government Oversight (Vice Chair) | Economic Development (Chair) | |
47 | Scott | Roby Smith | Republican | 2010 | State Government (Chair) | Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals (Vice Chair) | |
48 | Buchanan, Delaware, Jones and Linn | Dan Zumbach | Republican | 2012 | Agriculture (Chair) | Administration and Regulation (Vice Chair) | |
49 | Clinton and Scott | Chris Cournoyer | Republican | 2018 | Education (Vice Chair) | ||
50 | Dubuque | Pam Jochum | Democratic | 2008 | Ethics (Ranking Member); Ways and Means (Ranking Member) | ||
Notes
- First elected in a December 30, 2014 special election.
- First elected in a November 19, 2013 special election.
- First elected in a January 18, 2011 special election.
- First elected in a December 11, 2012 special election.
- First elected in a March 12, 2002 special election.
- First elected in a November 8, 2011 special election.
- First elected in a December 27, 2016 special election.
References
General
- "Journal of the Senate, Eighty-Fourth General Assembly, 2011 Regular Session" (PDF). State of Iowa. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
- "1857 Constitution of the State of Iowa – Codified". Retrieved July 15, 2012.
- Iowa Official Register, 2011-2012. 74. Iowa General Assembly, Legislative Services Agency, Glen Dickinson, Director.
- "Senate, General Assembly: 86 (01/12/2015 – 01/08/2017)". Iowa General Assembly. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- "Leadership, General Assembly: 86 (01/12/2015 – 01/08/2017)". Iowa General Assembly. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- "Election Results and Statistics". Iowa Secretary of State. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
Specific
- Legislative Guide to the Iowa General Assembly (PDF). Legal Services Division, Iowa Legislative Services Agency. December 2006. p. 2. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
- "Iowa Code 2011 + Supplement §69.14" (PDF). January 9, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
- National Conference of State Legislatures (June 2009). "The Term Limited States". Retrieved October 23, 2012.