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The '''10th District of the [[Iowa Senate]]''' is located in southwestern [[Iowa]], and is currently composed of [[Adair County, Iowa|Adair]], [[Cass County, Iowa|Cass]], [[Dallas County, Iowa|Dallas]], [[Guthrie County, Iowa|Guthrie]], and [[Polk County, Iowa|Polk]] Counties.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/Resources/Redist/2011/2011-03-31/SenateStatewide8x11_color.pdf | title=Iowa Senate District | publisher=Iowa Legislative Services Agency | access-date=July 15, 2016}}</ref>
The '''10th District of the [[Iowa Senate]]''' is located in Western [[Iowa]], and is currently composed of the cities of [[Council Bluffs, Iowa|Council Bluffs]] and [[Carter Lake, Iowa|Carter Lake]] in [[Pottawattamie County, Iowa|Pottawattamie County]].<ref>{{cite web |title=District 10 Map |url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/DMP/1366282.pdf}}</ref>


==Current elected officials==
==Current elected officials==
[[Jake Chapman (politician)|Jake Chapman]] is the senator currently representing the 10th District.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/informationOnLegislators/allLegislators|title=Iowa Legislature - Legislator List|first=Iowa Legislative Services|last=Agency|publisher=|accessdate=July 15, 2016}}</ref>
[[Dan Dawson (politician)|Dan Dawson]] is the senator currently representing the 10th District.


The area of the 10th District contains two [[Iowa House of Representatives]] districts:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/Resources/Redist/2011/2011-03-31/HouseStatewide8x11_color.pdf |title=Iowa House Districts |publisher=Iowa Legislative Services Agency |access-date=July 15, 2016}}</ref>
The area of the 10th District contains two [[Iowa House of Representatives]]
*The [[Iowa House of Representatives, 19th District|19th District]] (represented by [[Ralph Watts]])
*The [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 19|19th District]] (represented by [[Brent Siegrist]])
*The [[Iowa House of Representatives, 20th District|20th District]] (represented by [[Clel Baulder]])
*The [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 20|20th District]] (represented by [[Josh Turek]])


The district is also located in [[Iowa's 3rd congressional district]], which is represented by U.S. Representative [[David Young (politician)|David Young]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/Resources/Redist/2011/2011-03-31/CongressStatewide8x11_color.pdf |title=Iowa Congressional Districts |publisher=Iowa Legislative Services Agency |access-date=July 15, 2016}}</ref>
The district is also located in [[Iowa's 4th congressional district]], which is represented by U.S. Representative [[Randy Feenstra]].


==List of Representatives==
==Past senators==
The district has previously been represented by:<ref name=bb1>{{cite web|url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/BB/696311.pdf |title=Members of Iowa General Assemblies |publisher=Iowa General Assembly |date=2014 |access-date=July 15, 2016}}</ref><ref name=bb2>{{cite web|url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/BB/696310.pdf |title=The Iowa General Assembly: Our Legislative Heritage 1846-1980 |author=Frank J. Stork and Cynthia A. Clingan |publisher=Iowa General Assembly |date=1980 |access-date=July 15, 2016}}</ref>


Source:<ref>{{cite web |title=Historic Legislator List |url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/informationOnLegislators/historicalInformation?searchGA=ALL&lastName=&firstName=&chamberID=&leadershipPositionID=&partyID=&districtID=109&countyID=}}</ref>
*[[Alvin Miller (politician)|Alvin Miller]], 1983-1992

*[[Merlin Bartz]], 1993-2002
{| class="sortable wikitable"
*[[Amanda Ragan]], 2002
|- valign=bottom
*[[Donald Redfern]], 2003-2004
! Representative
*[[Jeff Danielson]], 2005-2012
! colspan="2" | Party
*[[Jake Chapman (politician)|Jake Chapman]], 2013-present
! Dates
! Residence
! Notes
|-
|{{sortname|Richard|Harbour}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1846-1849
|[[Mahaska County, Iowa|Mahaska County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Joseph|Lowe|dab=politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1851-1851
|[[Keokuk County, Iowa|Keokuk County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Hadley|Johnson}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1852-1853
|[[Council Bluffs, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|James|Test}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1854-1855
|[[Council Bluffs, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|John|Warner|dab=Iowa politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1856-1859
|[[Decatur County, Iowa|Decatur County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|James F.|Wilson}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1860-1861
|[[Fairfield, Iowa]]
|Wilson was elected to the [[US House of Representatives]] for [[Iowa's 1st congressional district]] in 1861.
|-
|{{sortname|Joshua|Shaffer}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1862-1863
|[[Jefferson County, Iowa|Jefferson County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Theron|Woolson}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1864-1867
|[[Henry County, Iowa|Henry County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Charles|Matthies}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1868
|[[Burlington, Iowa]]
|Senator Matthies died in office in 1868.
|-
|{{sortname|Charles|Beardsley}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1870-1873
|[[Burlington, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|John|Williams|dab=Iowa politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1874-1877
|[[Des Moines County, Iowa|Des Moines County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|John|Woolson}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1878-1881
|[[Mount Pleasant, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Lot|Abraham}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1882-1885
|[[Mount Pleasant, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|John|Woolson}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1886-1891
|[[Mount Pleasant, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|David|Palmer|dab=Iowa politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1892-1899
|[[Washington, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Amos|Alberson}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1900-1901
|[[Washington, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|John Alex|Young}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1902-1906
|[[Washington, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|William|Seeley|dab=politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1907-1910
|[[Mount Pleasant, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Samuel|Neal}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1911-1914
|[[Washington, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|John|Lindly}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1915-1918
|[[Winfield, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|James|Brookhart}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1919-1926
|[[Washington, Iowa]]
|Senator Brookhart died in office in 1926.
|-
|{{sortname|William|Carden|dab=politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1927-1934
|[[Henry County, Iowa|Henry County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Arthur C.|Dewey}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1935-1942
|[[Washington, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Harlan|Foster}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1943-1950
|[[Henry County, Iowa|Henry County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Carl|Anderson|dab=Iowa politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1951-1958
|[[Washington County, Iowa|Washington County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Clifford|Vance}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1959-1962
|[[Mount Pleasant, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Richard|Stephens|dab=Iowa politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1963-1966
|[[Ainsworth, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Bass|Van Gilst}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1967-1970
|[[Mahaska County, Iowa|Mahaska]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Ralph|Potter}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1971-1972
|[[Linn County, Iowa|Linn County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Mike|Blouin}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1973-1974
|[[Dubuque County, Iowa|Dubuque County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Robert|Carr|dab=Iowa politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1974-1982
|[[Dubuque County, Iowa|Dubuque County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Alvin|Miller|dab=Iowa politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|1983-1992
|[[Cerro Gordo County, Iowa|Cerro Gordo County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Merlin|Bartz}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|1993-2001
|[[Worth County, Iowa|Worth County]]
|Senator Bartz resigned in 2001 to take a position in the [[US Department of Agriculture]]
|-
|{{sortname|Amanda|Ragan}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|2002
|[[Cerro Gordo County, Iowa|Cerro Gordo County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Donald|Redfern}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|2003-2004
|[[Black Hawk County, Iowa|Black Hawk County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Jeff|Danielson}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Democratic Party}} | || [[Iowa Democratic Party|Democrat]]
|2005-2012
|[[Black Hawk County, Iowa|Black Hawk County]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Jake|Chapman|dab=politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|2013-2022
|[[Adel, Iowa]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|Dan|Dawson|dab=politician}}
|bgcolor={{party color|Michigan Republican Party}} | || [[Iowa Republican Party|Republican]]
|2023-Present
|[[Council Bluffs, Iowa]]
|
|-
|}

==Historical district boundaries==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! style="width:100pt;" | Map
! style="width:250pt;" | Description
! style="width:130pt;" | Years Effective
! style="width:15pt;" | Notes
|-
|
|[[Keokuk County, Iowa|Keokuk County]]<br>
[[Mahaska County, Iowa|Mahaska County]]
|1846-1849
|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.<ref>{{cite web |title=1846 Iowa Constitution |url=https://publications.iowa.gov/17470/1/1846IA%20const.pdf}}</ref>
|-
|
|[[Keokuk County, Iowa|Keokuk County]]<br>
[[Mahaska County, Iowa|Mahaska County]]<br>
[[Poweshiek County, Iowa|Poweshiek County]]
|1850-1851
|
|-
|
|[[Pottawattamie County, Iowa|Pottawattamie County]]
|1852-1855
|
|-
|
|[[Appanoose County, Iowa|Appanoose County]]<br>
[[Decatur County, Iowa|Decatur County]]<br>
[[Wayne County, Iowa|Wayne County]]
|1856-1859
|
|-
|
|[[Jefferson County, Iowa|Jefferson County]]
|1860-1863
|
|-
|
|[[Henry County, Iowa|Henry County]]
|1864-1867
|
|-
|
|[[Des Moines County, Iowa|Des Moines County]]
|1868-1877
|
|-
|
|[[Henry County, Iowa|Henry County]]
|1878-1883
|
|-
|
|[[Henry County, Iowa|Henry County]]<br>
[[Jefferson County, Iowa|Jefferson County]]
|1884-1887
|
|-
|
|[[Henry County, Iowa|Henry County]]<br>
[[Washington County, Iowa|Washington County]]
|1888-1962
|
|-
|
|[[Louisa County, Iowa|Louisa County]]<br>
[[Washington County, Iowa|Washington County]]
|1963-1966
|
|-
|
|[[Keokuk County, Iowa|Keokuk County]]<br>
[[Mahaska County, Iowa|Mahaska County]]
|1967-1970
|
|-
|
|[[Buchanan County, Iowa|Buchanan County]]<br>
[[Delaware County, Iowa|Delaware County]] (partial)<br>
[[Linn County, Iowa|Linn County]] (partial)
|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.<ref>{{cite web |title=Reapportionment in Iowa |url=https://teachingiowahistory.org/historical-essays/reapportioning-the-iowa-legislature-1950-1980}}</ref>
|-
|
|[[Dubuque County, Iowa|Dubuque County]] (partial)
*[[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]]
|1973-1982
|
|-
|
|[[Cerro Gordo County, Iowa|Cerro Gordo County]] (partial)<br>
[[Winnebago County, Iowa|Winnebago County]] (partial)<br>
[[Worth County, Iowa|Worth County]]
|1983-1992
|
|-
|
|[[Cerro Gordo County, Iowa|Cerro Gordo County]]<br>
[[Mitchell County, Iowa|Mitchell County]] (partial)<br>
[[Worth County, Iowa|Worth County]]
|1993-2002
|
|-
|[[File:IA SD 10 (2002).svg|150px]]
|[[Black Hawk County, Iowa|Black Hawk County]] (partial)<br>
*[[Black Hawk Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa|Black Hawk Township]]
*[[Cedar Falls Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa|Cedar Falls Township]]
*[[Lincoln Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa|Lincoln Township]]
*[[Union Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa|Union Township]]
*[[Cedar Falls, Iowa|Cedar Falls]]
*[[Hudson, Iowa|Hudson]]
*Western half of [[Waterloo, Iowa|Waterloo]]
|2003-2012
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Iowa Senate District 10 |url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/DMP/924829.pdf}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:IA SD 10 (2012).svg|150px]]
|[[Adair County, Iowa|Adair County]]<br>
[[Cass County, Iowa|Cass County]] (partial)
*[[Benton Township, Cass County, Iowa|Benton Township]]
*[[Franklin Township, Cass County, Iowa|Franklin Township]]
*[[Grant Township, Cass County, Iowa|Grant Township]]
*[[Lincoln Township, Cass County, Iowa|Lincoln Township]]
*[[Anita, Iowa|Anita]]
*[[Wiota, Iowa|Wiota]]
[[Dallas County, Iowa|Dallas County]] (partial)
*Excluding
**[[Waukee, Iowa|Waukee]]
**[[West Des Moines, Iowa|West Des Moines]]
[[Guthrie County, Iowa|Guthrie County]]<br>
[[Polk County, Iowa|Polk County]] (partial)
*[[Madison Township, Polk County, Iowa|Madison Township]]
*[[Union Township, Polk County, Iowa|Union Township]]
*[[Granger, Iowa|Granger]]
*[[Polk City, Iowa|Polk City]]
*[[Sheldahl, Iowa|Sheldahl]]

|2013-2022
|
|-
| [[File:IA SD 10 (2022).svg|150px]]
|[[Pottawattamie County, Iowa|Pottawattamie County]] (partial)
*[[Carter Lake, Iowa|Carter Lake]]
*[[Council Bluffs, Iowa|Council Bluffs]]
**Excluding neighborhoods to the East of [[Interstate 80]]
|2023-Present
|

|}


==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 07:34, 28 September 2024

Iowa's 10th
State Senate district

Map of the district
Senator
  Dan Dawson
R

The 10th District of the Iowa Senate is located in Western Iowa, and is currently composed of the cities of Council Bluffs and Carter Lake in Pottawattamie County.[1]

Current elected officials

[edit]

Dan Dawson is the senator currently representing the 10th District.

The area of the 10th District contains two Iowa House of Representatives

The district is also located in Iowa's 4th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra.

List of Representatives

[edit]

Source:[2]

Representative Party Dates Residence Notes
Richard Harbour Democrat 1846-1849 Mahaska County
Joseph Lowe Democrat 1851-1851 Keokuk County
Hadley Johnson Democrat 1852-1853 Council Bluffs, Iowa
James Test Democrat 1854-1855 Council Bluffs, Iowa
John Warner Democrat 1856-1859 Decatur County
James F. Wilson Republican 1860-1861 Fairfield, Iowa Wilson was elected to the US House of Representatives for Iowa's 1st congressional district in 1861.
Joshua Shaffer Republican 1862-1863 Jefferson County
Theron Woolson Republican 1864-1867 Henry County
Charles Matthies Republican 1868 Burlington, Iowa Senator Matthies died in office in 1868.
Charles Beardsley Republican 1870-1873 Burlington, Iowa
John Williams Republican 1874-1877 Des Moines County
John Woolson Republican 1878-1881 Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Lot Abraham Republican 1882-1885 Mount Pleasant, Iowa
John Woolson Republican 1886-1891 Mount Pleasant, Iowa
David Palmer Republican 1892-1899 Washington, Iowa
Amos Alberson Democrat 1900-1901 Washington, Iowa
John Alex Young Republican 1902-1906 Washington, Iowa
William Seeley Republican 1907-1910 Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Samuel Neal Republican 1911-1914 Washington, Iowa
John Lindly Democrat 1915-1918 Winfield, Iowa
James Brookhart Republican 1919-1926 Washington, Iowa Senator Brookhart died in office in 1926.
William Carden Republican 1927-1934 Henry County
Arthur C. Dewey Republican 1935-1942 Washington, Iowa
Harlan Foster Republican 1943-1950 Henry County
Carl Anderson Republican 1951-1958 Washington County
Clifford Vance Republican 1959-1962 Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Richard Stephens Republican 1963-1966 Ainsworth, Iowa
Bass Van Gilst Democrat 1967-1970 Mahaska
Ralph Potter Republican 1971-1972 Linn County
Mike Blouin Democrat 1973-1974 Dubuque County
Robert Carr Democrat 1974-1982 Dubuque County
Alvin Miller Democrat 1983-1992 Cerro Gordo County
Merlin Bartz Republican 1993-2001 Worth County Senator Bartz resigned in 2001 to take a position in the US Department of Agriculture
Amanda Ragan Democrat 2002 Cerro Gordo County
Donald Redfern Republican 2003-2004 Black Hawk County
Jeff Danielson Democrat 2005-2012 Black Hawk County
Jake Chapman Republican 2013-2022 Adel, Iowa
Dan Dawson Republican 2023-Present Council Bluffs, Iowa

Historical district boundaries

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Map Description Years Effective Notes
Keokuk County

Mahaska County

1846-1849 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.[3]
Keokuk County

Mahaska County
Poweshiek County

1850-1851
Pottawattamie County 1852-1855
Appanoose County

Decatur County
Wayne County

1856-1859
Jefferson County 1860-1863
Henry County 1864-1867
Des Moines County 1868-1877
Henry County 1878-1883
Henry County

Jefferson County

1884-1887
Henry County

Washington County

1888-1962
Louisa County

Washington County

1963-1966
Keokuk County

Mahaska County

1967-1970
Buchanan County

Delaware County (partial)
Linn County (partial)

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.[4]
Dubuque County (partial) 1973-1982
Cerro Gordo County (partial)

Winnebago County (partial)
Worth County

1983-1992
Cerro Gordo County

Mitchell County (partial)
Worth County

1993-2002
Black Hawk County (partial)
2003-2012 [5]
Adair County

Cass County (partial)

Dallas County (partial)

Guthrie County
Polk County (partial)

2013-2022
Pottawattamie County (partial) 2023-Present

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "District 10 Map" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Historic Legislator List".
  3. ^ "1846 Iowa Constitution" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Reapportionment in Iowa".
  5. ^ "Iowa Senate District 10" (PDF).