American legislative district
Iowa's 14th State Senate district |
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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
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Representative
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Party
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Dates
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Residence
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Notes
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Philip Burr Bradley
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Democrat
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1846-1849
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Jackson County
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Nathan Sales
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Democrat
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1850-1851
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Anamosa, Iowa
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John R. Needham
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Whig
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1852-1855
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Oskaloosa, Iowa
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Charles Foster
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Republican
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1856-1859
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Washington County
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Andrew Oliphant Patterson
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Republican
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1860
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Muscatine County
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Resigned after having moved to Colorado in 1860.
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Joseph Green
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Democrat
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1861
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Muscatine, Iowa
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William G. Woodward
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Republican
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1862-1863
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Muscatine County
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James Hurley
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Republican
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1864-1865
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Wapello, Iowa
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James Robertson
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Republican
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1866-1869
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Burlington, Iowa
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James Hurley
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Republican
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1870-1873
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Wapello, Iowa
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Hosea Newton
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Anti-Monopoly
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1874-1875
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Keokuk County
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Hosea Newton
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Republican
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1876-1877
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Keokuk County
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William Wilson
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Democrat
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1878-1879
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Washington County
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John Wesley Prizer
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Republican
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1880-1883
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Brighton, Iowa
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Benjamin McCoy
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Republican
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1884-1891
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Oskaloosa, Iowa
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Alpheus Conaway
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Republican
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1892-1895
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Mahaska County
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Lucian Blanchard
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Republican
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1896-1903
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Oskaloosa, Iowa
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William G. Jones
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Republican
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1904-1908
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Oskaloosa, Iowa
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John Ream
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Democrat
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1909-1916
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Mahaska County
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Elmer Mitchell
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Republican
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1917-1920
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Mahaska County
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Warren Caldwell
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Republican
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1921-1924
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Oskaloosa, Iowa
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Forrester Stanley
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Republican
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1925-1932
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Mahaska County
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Louis Tuttle Shangle
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Democrat
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1933-1935
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Mahaska County
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Senator Shangle died in office in 1935
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Albert Earl Augustine
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Democrat
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1936-1952
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Mahaska County
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Charles Emory Stewart
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Republican
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1953-1956
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Mahaska County
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Senator Stewart died in 1956 while seeking re-election
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Carroll McCurdy
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Democratic
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1957-1960
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Mahaska County
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John Gray
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Republican
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1961-1962
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Oskaloosa, Iowa
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Senator Stanley died in office in 1962.
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John L. Campbell
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Republican
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1963-1964
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Oskaloosa, Iowa
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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]
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John Shoeman
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Republican
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1963-1966
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Cass County
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David M. Stanley
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Republican
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1967-1969
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Muscatine, Iowa
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Senator Stanley resigned in 1969 to run for office in the US House of Representatives
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William Rabedeaux
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Republican
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1970
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Wilton, Iowa
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Arthur Neu
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Republican
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1971-1972
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Cass County
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Cloyd Robinson
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Democrat
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1973-1980
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Linn County
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James D. Wells
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Democrat
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1981-1982
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Linn County
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James Gallagher
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Democrat
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1983-1984
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Black Hawk County
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Larry Murphy
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Democrat
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1985-1996
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Fayette County
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Kathleen Rehberg
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Republican
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1997-2002
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Buchanan County
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Michael Connolly
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Democrat
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2003-2008
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Dubuque, Iowa
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Pam Jochum
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Democrat
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2009-2012
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Dubuque, Iowa
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Amy Sinclair
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Republican
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2013-2022
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Buchanan County
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Sarah Trone Garriott
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Democrat
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2023-Present
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Dallas County
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Historical District Boundaries
Source:[6]
See also
References