Iowa's 14th Senate district

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Iowa's 14th
State Senate district

Map of the district
Senator
  Sarah Trone Garriott
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The 14th District of the Iowa Senate is located in central Iowa, and is currently composed of portions of Dallas County.[1]

Current elected officials

Sarah Trone Garriott is the senator currently representing the 14th District.[2]

The area of the 14th District contains two Iowa House of Representatives districts:

The district is also located in Iowa's 3rd congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Zach Nunn.[3]


List of representatives

[4]

Representative Party Dates Residence Notes
Philip Burr Bradley Democrat 1846-1849 Jackson County
Nathan Sales Democrat 1850-1851 Anamosa, Iowa
John R. Needham Whig 1852-1855 Oskaloosa, Iowa
Charles Foster
Republican
1856-1859 Washington County
Andrew Oliphant Patterson
Republican
1860 Muscatine County Resigned after having moved to Colorado in 1860.
Joseph Green
Democrat 1861 Muscatine, Iowa
William G. Woodward
Republican
1862-1863 Muscatine County
James Hurley
Republican
1864-1865 Wapello, Iowa
James Robertson
Republican
1866-1869 Burlington, Iowa
James Hurley
Republican
1870-1873 Wapello, Iowa
Hosea Newton Anti-Monopoly 1874-1875 Keokuk County
Hosea Newton
Republican
1876-1877 Keokuk County
William Wilson Democrat 1878-1879 Washington County
John Wesley Prizer
Republican
1880-1883 Brighton, Iowa
Benjamin McCoy
Republican
1884-1891 Oskaloosa, Iowa
Alpheus Conaway
Republican
1892-1895 Mahaska County
Lucian Blanchard
Republican
1896-1903 Oskaloosa, Iowa
William G. Jones
Republican
1904-1908 Oskaloosa, Iowa
John Ream Democrat 1909-1916 Mahaska County
Elmer Mitchell
Republican
1917-1920 Mahaska County
Warren Caldwell
Republican
1921-1924 Oskaloosa, Iowa
Forrester Stanley
Republican
1925-1932 Mahaska County
Louis Tuttle Shangle Democrat 1933-1935 Mahaska County Senator Shangle died in office in 1935
Albert Earl Augustine Democrat 1936-1952 Mahaska County
Charles Emory Stewart
Republican
1953-1956 Mahaska County Senator Stewart died in 1956 while seeking re-election
Carroll McCurdy Democratic 1957-1960 Mahaska County
John Gray
Republican
1961-1962 Oskaloosa, Iowa Senator Stanley died in office in 1962.
John L. Campbell
Republican
1963-1964 Oskaloosa, Iowa Two senators from district 14 are listed on the Iowa Official Register for General Assembly 60. This is the combined result of redistricting and election cycles and affected multiple districts.[5]
John Shoeman
Republican
1963-1966 Cass County
David M. Stanley
Republican
1967-1969 Muscatine, Iowa Senator Stanley resigned in 1969 to run for office in the
US House of Representatives
William Rabedeaux
Republican
1970 Wilton, Iowa
Arthur Neu
Republican
1971-1972 Cass County
Cloyd Robinson Democrat 1973-1980 Linn County
James D. Wells Democrat 1981-1982 Linn County
James Gallagher Democrat 1983-1984 Black Hawk County
Larry Murphy Democrat 1985-1996 Fayette County
Kathleen Rehberg
Republican
1997-2002 Buchanan County
Michael Connolly Democrat 2003-2008 Dubuque, Iowa
Pam Jochum Democrat 2009-2012 Dubuque, Iowa
Amy Sinclair
Republican
2013-2022 Buchanan County
Sarah Trone Garriott Democrat 2023-Present Dallas County

Historical District Boundaries

Source:[6]

Map Description Years Effective Notes
Jackson County

Jones County

1846-1851 From 1846 to 1857, District numbering was not utilized by the Iowa State Legislature. This convention was added with the passing of the 1857 Iowa Constitution. Numbering of districts pre-1857 is done as a matter of historic convenience.[7]
Mahaska 1852-1855
Washington County 1856-1859
Muscatine County 1860-1863
Louisa County 1864-1873
Keokuk County 1874-1877
Washington County 1878-1883
Mahaska County 1884-1962
Audubon County

Cass County
Shelby County

1963-1966
Cedar County

Muscatine County

1967-1970
Carroll County

Crawford County
Monona County

1971-1972 In 1970, the Iowa Legislature passed an amendment to the Iowa Constitution setting forth the rules for legislative redistricting in order to abide by the rules established by the Reynolds v. Sims Supreme Court Case. The first reapportionment map created by the Republican controlled legislature was deemed Unconstitutional, but was still used for the 1970 Election.[8]
Linn County (partial) 1973-1982
Black Hawk County (partial)

Buchanan County (partial)
Chickasaw County (partial)
Fayette County

1983-1992
Black Hawk County (partial)

Buchanan County (partial)
Delaware County (partial)
Fayette County (partial)

1993-2002
Dubuque County (partial) 2003-2012
Clarke County

Decatur County
Jasper County (partial)

Marion County (partial)

Lucas County
Wayne County

2013-2022
Dallas County (partial) 2023-Present

See also

References

  1. ^ "District 14 Map" (PDF).
  2. ^ Agency, Iowa Legislative Services. "Iowa Legislature - Legislator List". Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  3. ^ "Iowa Congressional Districts" (PDF). Iowa Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  4. ^ "Table of Iowa Senate District 5 Historic Senators".
  5. ^ "Iowa Legislature GA list".
  6. ^ "Iowa State Senate District 2 Historic Legislators".
  7. ^ "1846 Iowa Constitution" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Reapportionment in Iowa".