2008 Iowa House of Representatives election|
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       Republican gain      Democratic gain       Republican hold      Democratic hold  | 
 
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The 2008 Iowa House of Representatives election were held on November 4, 2008.  The Iowa House, like the United States House of Representatives, is up for re-election in its entirety every two years.  Prior to the election, the Democrats were in the majority - this marked the first time in 42 years that the Democrats had controlled both branches of the Iowa General Assembly and the Governor's Office.[1]  Democrats retained this majority following the 2008 elections.
Predictions
| Source
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Ranking
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As of
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| Stateline[2]
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Likely D
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October 15, 2008
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Overview
| Iowa House: pre-election
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Seats 
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Democratic-held
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54
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Republican-held
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46
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 Total 
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100
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| 2006 Elections
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Democratic held and uncontested
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10
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Contested
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84
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Republican held and uncontested
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6
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 Total 
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100
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| Iowa House: post-election
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Seats 
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Democratic-held
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56
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Republican-held
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44
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 Total 
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100
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General election
| District
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Party
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Incumbent
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Status
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 1
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Democratic
 | 
Wes Whitead[5]
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Wes Whitead
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6,148
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Republican
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Jeremy Taylor
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6,093
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| 2
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Democratic
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Roger Wendt
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Won re-election..
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Democratic
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Roger Wendt
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4,709
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Republican
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Rick Bertrand
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4,429
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| 3
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Republican
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Chuck Soderberg
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Chuck Soderberg
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10,456
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| 
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Democratic
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T.J. Templeton
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3,283
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| 4
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Republican
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Dwayne Alons
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Dwayne Alons
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12,345
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| 
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Democratic
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James van Bruggen
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2,693
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| 5
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Republican
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Royd Chambers
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Royd Chambers
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10,890
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| 6
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Republican
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Mike May
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Mike May
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12,405
 | 
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| 7
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Democratic
 | 
Marcella Frevert
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Won re-election.
 | 
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Democratic
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Marcella Frevert
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7,837
 | 
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| 
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Republican
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Debra Satern
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5,535
 | 
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| 8
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Democratic
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Dolores Mertz
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Dolores Mertz
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7,245
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Republican
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Stephen Richards
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7,202
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| 9
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Democratic
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McKinley Bailey
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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McKinley Bailey
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7,376
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Republican
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Jamie Johnson
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5,965
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| 10
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Republican
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Dave Deyoe
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Dave Deyoe
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9.240
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Democratic
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Susan Radke
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6,310
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| 11
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Republican
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Henry Rayhons
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Won re-election.
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Republican
 | 
Henry Rayhons
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8,379
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Democratic
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Ann Marie Fairchild
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6,246
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| 12
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Republican
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Linda Upmeyer
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Won re-election.
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Republican
 | 
Linda Upmeyer
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10,086
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| 
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Democratic
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Randall Rainer
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4,380
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| 13
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Republican
 | 
Bill Schickel
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Democratic
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Sharon Steckman
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8,366
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Republican
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Scott Tornquist
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6,267
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| 14
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Democratic
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Mark Kuhn
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Mark Kuhn
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10,131
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Republican
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Jeff Mosiman
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4,150
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| 15
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Democratic
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Brian Quirk
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Brian Quirk
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9,679
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Independent
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Dan Lensing[6]
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3,336
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| 16
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Republican
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Chuck Gipp
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Democratic
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John W. Beard
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8,172
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Republican
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Randy Schissel
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6,348
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| 17
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Republican
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Pat Grassley
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Pat Grassley
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9,836
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Democratic
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Cayla Baresel
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5,102
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| 18
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Democratic
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Andrew Wenthe
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
 | 
Andrew Wenthe
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7,861
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Republican
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Austin Lorenzen
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6,170
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| 19
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Democratic
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Bob Kressig
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Bob Kressig
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8,468
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Republican
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Carlin Hageman
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6,234
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| 20
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Democratic
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Doris Kelley
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Doris Kelley
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9,840
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Republican
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Vic Mokricky
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7,116
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| 21
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Republican
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Tami Wiencek
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Lost re-election.
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Democratic
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Kerry Burt
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6,673
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Republican
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Tami Wiencek
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6,454
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| 22
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Democratic
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Deborah Berry
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Deborah Berry
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10,081
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| 23
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Republican
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Dan Rasmussen
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Lost re-election.
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Democratic
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Gene Ficken
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7,520
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Republican
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Dan Rasmussen
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6,761
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| 24
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Democratic
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Roger Thomas
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Roger Thomas
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10,578
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| 25
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Democratic
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Tom Schueller
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Tom Schueller
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11,118
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| 26
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Democratic
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Polly Bukta
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Polly Bukta
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8,351
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Republican
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Jonathan van Roekel
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4,834
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| 27
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Democratic
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Pam Jochum
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Charles Isenhart
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8,903
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Republican
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Lou Oswald
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4,814
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| 28
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Democratic
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Pat Murphy
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
 | 
Pat Murphy
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9,518
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Republican
 | 
Darren White
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4,227
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| 29
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Democratic
 | 
Ro Foege
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Democratic
 | 
Nate Willems
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10,524
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Republican
 | 
Emma Nemecek
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7,469
 | 
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| 30
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Democratic
 | 
David Jacoby
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
 | 
David Jacoby
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15,851
 | 
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| 31
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Democratic
 | 
Ray Zirkelbach
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Ray Zirkelbach
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9,818
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Republican
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Dena Himes
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5,096
 | 
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| 32
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Republican
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Steven Lukan
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Steven Lukan
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10,725
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| 
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Democratic
 | 
Tom Avenarius
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5,016
 | 
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| 33
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Democratic
 | 
Dick Taylor
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Dick Taylor
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9,273
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Republican
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Kathy Potts
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3,996
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| 34
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Democratic
 | 
Todd Taylor
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Todd Taylor
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11,625
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| 35
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Republican
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Kraig Paulsen
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Kraig Paulsen
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10,623
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Democratic
 | 
Mike Robinson
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7,565
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| 36
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Democratic
 | 
Swati Dandekar
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Elected to Senate district 18.
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Republican
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Nick Wagner
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10,737
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Democratic
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Gretchen Lawyer
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8,634
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| 37
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Democratic
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Art Staed
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Lost re-election.
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Republican
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Renee Schulte
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8,628
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| 
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Democratic
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Art Staed
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8,615
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| 38
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Democratic
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Tyler Olson
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Tyler Olson
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11,571
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| 39
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Republican
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Dawn Pettengill
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Dawn Pettengill
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8,291
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Democratic
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Terry Hertle
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6,893
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| 40
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Republican
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Lance Horbach
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Lance Horbach
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8,912
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Democratic
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Chris Bearden
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5,787
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 | 
| 41
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Democratic
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Paul Bell
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Paul Bell
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8,885
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Republican
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Adam Vandall
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5,833
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| 42
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Democratic
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Geri Huser
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Geri Huser
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12,201
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| 43
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Democratic
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Mark Smith
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Mark Smith
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7,325
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Republican
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Jane Jech
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5,557
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| 44
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Republican
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Polly Granzow
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Republican
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Annette Sweeney
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7,508
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Democratic
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Tim Hoy
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6,520
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| 45
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Democratic
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Beth Wessel-Kroeschell
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Beth Wessel-Kroeschell
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8,589
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| 
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Republican
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Ryan Rhodes
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6,168
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| 46
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Democratic
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Lisa Heddens
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Lisa Heddens
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11,953
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| 
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Libertarian
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Eric Cooper
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3,124
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 | 
| 47
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Republican
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Ralph Watts
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Ralph Watts
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15,111
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Democratic
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Susan Temere
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10,256
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 | 
| 48
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Democratic
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Donovan Olson
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Donovan Olson
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10,248
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| 49
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Democratic
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Helen Miller
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Helen Miller
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7,901
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Republican
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Michael J. Littzen
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5,338
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 | 
| 50
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Republican
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David Tjepkes
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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David Tjepkes
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8,195
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Democratic
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Lynne Gentry
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4,519
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| 51
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Republican
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Rod Roberts
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Rod Roberts
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10,020
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| 52
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Republican
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Gary Worthan
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Gary Worthan
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7,362
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Democratic
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Russell Camerer
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3,843
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| 53
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Republican
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Dan Huseman
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Dan Huseman
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8,532
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Democratic
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Lori Sokolowski
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6,094
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| 54
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Republican
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Christopher Rants
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Christopher Rants
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7,885
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Democratic
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Carlos Venable-Ridley
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5,786
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| 55
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Republican
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Clarence Hoffman
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Republican
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Jason Schultz
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9,002
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 | 
| 56
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Republican
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Matt Windschitl
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Matt Windschitl
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8,166
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Democratic
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Jan Creasman
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5,726
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| 57
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Republican
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Jack Drake
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Jack Drake
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8,317
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Democratic
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Ron Rosmann
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5,835
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| 58
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Republican
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Clel Baudler
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Clel Baudler
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8,256
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Democratic
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Christopher Nelson
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5,896
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| 59
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Republican
 | 
Dan Clute
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Republican
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Chris Hagenow
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8,240
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Democratic
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Jerry Sullivan
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8,147
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| 60
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Republican
 | 
Libby Jacobs
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Republican
 | 
Peter Cownie
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8,905
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Democratic
 | 
Alan R. Koslow
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6,874
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Libertarian
 | 
Russ Gibson
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499
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| 61
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Democratic
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Jo Oldson
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Jo Oldson
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10,519
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Republican
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Eric Kohlsdorf
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5,213
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 | 
| 62
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Democratic
 | 
Bruce Hunter
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
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Bruce Hunter
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7,381
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Republican
 | 
Chris Sanger
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4,261
 | 
 | 
| 63
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Republican
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Scott Raecker
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Scott Raecker
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11,265
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Democratic
 | 
Nita Garvin
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7,251
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 | 
| 64
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Democratic
 | 
Janet Petersen
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
 | 
Janet Petersen
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10,259
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Republican
 | 
Steve Svedja
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5,034
 | 
 | 
| 65
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Democratic
 | 
Wayne Ford
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Won re-election.
 | 
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Democratic
 | 
Wayne Ford
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7,870
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| 
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Republican
 | 
David Barnett
 | 
3,422
 | 
 | 
| 66
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Democratic
 | 
Ako Abdul-Samad
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
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Democratic
 | 
Ako Abdul-Samad
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6,734
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| 
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Green
 | 
Chris Moeller
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1,889
 | 
 | 
| 67
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Democratic
 | 
Kevin McCarthy
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Won re-election.
 | 
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Democratic
 | 
Kevin McCarthy
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9,412
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| 
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Republican
 | 
Larry Disney
 | 
5,204
 | 
 | 
| 68
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Democratic
 | 
Rick Olson
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Won re-election.
 | 
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Democratic
 | 
Rick Olson
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8,671
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| 
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Republican
 | 
Larry Voorhees
 | 
4,267
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 | 
| 69
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Republican
 | 
Walt Tomenga
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Republican
 | 
Erik Helland
 | 
14,228
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| 
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Democratic
 | 
Richard Sosalla
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9,111
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| 70
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Republican
 | 
Carmine Boal
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Republican
 | 
Kevin Koester
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12,043
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| 
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Democratic
 | 
Matt Pfaltzgraf
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10,355
 | 
 | 
| 71
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Republican
 | 
Jim Van Engelenhoven
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Won re-election.
 | 
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Republican
 | 
Jim Van Engelenhoven
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9,442
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Democratic
 | 
Pat Vanzante
 | 
5,829
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 | 
| 72
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Republican
 | 
Rich Arnold
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Won re-election.
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Republican
 | 
Rich Arnold
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9,043
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Democratic
 | 
James Demichelis, Jr.
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4,409
 | 
 | 
| 73
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Republican
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Jodi Tymeson
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Won re-election.
 | 
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Republican
 | 
Jodi Tymeson
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10,498
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Democratic
 | 
Maxine Bussanmas
 | 
6,548
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 | 
| 74
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Democratic
 | 
Mark Davitt
 | 
Lost re-election.
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Republican
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Kent Sorenson
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8,846
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Democratic
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Mark Davitt
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8,683
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 | 
| 75
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Democratic
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Eric Palmer
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
 | 
Eric Palmer
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8,115
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Republican
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Danny Carroll
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6,867
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 | 
| 76
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Republican
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Betty De Boef
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Won re-election.
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Republican
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Betty De Boef
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9,033
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Democratic
 | 
Jim van Scoyoc
 | 
5,095
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 | 
| 77
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Democratic
 | 
Mary Mascher
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Won re-election.
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Democratic
 | 
Mary Mascher
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11,284
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Independent
 | 
Chris Brewer
 | 
2,421
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 | 
| 78
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Democratic
 | 
Vicki Lensing
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
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Democratic
 | 
Vicki Lensing
 | 
15,702
 | 
 | 
| 79
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Republican
 | 
Jeff Kaufmann
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
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Republican
 | 
Jeff Kaufmann
 | 
9,456
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Democratic
 | 
Rebecca Spears
 | 
4,762
 | 
 | 
| 80
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Democratic
 | 
Nathan Reichert
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
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Democratic
 | 
Nathan Reichert
 | 
7,299
 | 
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| 
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Republican
 | 
Robert Howard
 | 
5,812
 | 
 | 
| 81
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 | 
Republican
 | 
Jamie Van Fossen
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
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Republican
 | 
Jamie Van Fossen
 | 
8,736
 | 
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| 
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Democratic
 | 
Phyllis Thede
 | 
6,951
 | 
 | 
| 82
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Republican
 | 
Linda Miller
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
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Republican
 | 
Linda Miller
 | 
12,749
 | 
 | 
| 83
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Steven Olson
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Steven Olson
 | 
9,135
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Steve Smith
 | 
7,078
 | 
 | 
| 84
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Elesha Gayman
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Elesha Gayman
 | 
8,397
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Ross Paustian
 | 
7,593
 | 
 | 
| 85
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Jim Lykam
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Jim Lykam
 | 
9,892
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Linda Greenlee
 | 
5,330
 | 
 | 
| 86
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Cindy Winckler
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Cindy Winckler
 | 
7,645
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Joseph Sturgis
 | 
3,370
 | 
 | 
| 87
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Tom Sands
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Tom Sands
 | 
6,949
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Frank Best
 | 
6,115
 | 
 | 
| 88
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Dennis Cohoon
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Dennis Cohoon
 | 
10,248
 | 
 | 
| 89
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Sandy Greiner
 | 
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Larry Marek
 | 
7,315
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Jarad Klein
 | 
7,158
 | 
 | 
| 90
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
John Whitaker
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
John Whitaker
 | 
10,694
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
4th of July Party
 | 
Dan Cesar
 | 
1,626
 | 
 | 
| 91
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Dave Heaton
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Dave Heaton
 | 
7,574
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Ron Fedler
 | 
5,549
 | 
 | 
| 92
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Philip L. Wise
 | 
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Jerry Kearns
 | 
7,613
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Gary Ramaker
 | 
5,149
 | 
 | 
| 93
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Mary Gaskill
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Mary Gaskill
 | 
8,548
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Independent
 | 
Rick McClure
 | 
2,768
 | 
 | 
| 94
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Kurt Swaim
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Kurt Swaim
 | 
8,112
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Howard Hubbard
 | 
4,542
 | 
 | 
| 95
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Mike Reasoner
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Mike Reasoner
 | 
7,604
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Doug Smith
 | 
5,905
 | 
 | 
| 96
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Cecil Dolecheck
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Cecil Dolecheck
 | 
7,840
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Dennis Cooper
 | 
5,269
 | 
 | 
| 97
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Rich Anderson
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Rich Anderson
 | 
10,752
 | 
 | 
| 98
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Greg Forristall
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Greg Forristall
 | 
13,167
 | 
 | 
| 99
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Doug Struyk
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Doug Struyk
 | 
5,757
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Kurt Hubler
 | 
5,387
 | 
 | 
| 100
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Paul Shomshor
 | 
Won re-election.
 | 
 | 
Democratic
 | 
Paul Shomshor
 | 
6,208
 | 
 | 
| 
 | 
Republican
 | 
Scott Belt
 | 
5,653
 | 
 | 
See also
References
- ^ "State of Iowa - Senate Journal - Monday, January 8, 2007". State of Iowa. January 7, 2007. p. 1. Retrieved July 5, 2007.
 
- ^ Jacobson, Louis (October 15, 2008). "Legislative races tilting Dems' way in '08". Stateline. Archived from the original on November 6, 2008. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
 
- ^ "Candidate Listing by Office" (PDF). Iowa Secretary of State. September 8, 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 22, 2008. Retrieved October 14, 2008.
 
- ^ "Official Results Report - Statewide" (PDF). Iowa Secretary of State. November 21, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2007. Retrieved July 4, 2007.
 
- ^ Incumbent listing from "Members of the Iowa House: Eighty-Second General Assembly". Iowa General Assembly. Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2008.
 
- ^ Independent candidates appear on the ballot in Iowa as "Nominated by Petition".
 
 
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