Iowa's 5th Senate district
The 5th district of the Iowa Senate is located in Northwestern Iowa. It is currently composed of Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth and Palo Alto counties and part of Clay County.
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Iowa's 5th State Senate district | |||
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Current elected officials
David Rowley is the senator currently representing the 5th District.
The area of the 5th District contains two Iowa House of Representatives districts:[2]
- The 9th District (represented by Henry Stone)
- The 10th District (represented by John Wills)
The district is also located in Iowa's 4th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra.[3]
List of representatives
Representative | Party | Dates | Residence | Notes | |
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Thomas Baker | Democrat | 1846-1847 | Polk County | Served as first President of the Iowa State Senate | |
Phineas Casady | Democrat | 1848-1851 | Des Moines | ||
Archibald McKinney | Whig | 1852-1853 | Henry County | ||
Alvin Saunders | Whig | 1854-1855 | Mt. Pleasant | ||
Henry Trimble | Democrat | 1856-1859 | Bloomfield | ||
William Taylor | Democrat | 1860-1863 | Wayne County | It is unclear as to the reason of the overlap between Senator Taylor and Senator Esteb. | |
Elijah Esteb | Democrat | 1862-1863 | Wayne County | ||
Ziba Brown | Republican | 1864-1865 | Clarke County | ||
Eugene Edwards | Republican | 1866-1867 | Chariton | ||
James D. Wright | Republican | 1868-1869 | Chariton | ||
Edward Bill | Republican | 1870-1871 | Albia | ||
Martin Read | Republican | 1872-1873 | Corydon | ||
Lloyd Selby | Anti-Monopoly | 1874-1875 | Corydon | ||
Henry Dashiell | Republican | 1876-1877 | Monroe County | ||
- Henry H. Trimble, 1856–1859
- William E. Taylor, 1860–1861
- E. F. Esteb, 1862–1863
- Ziba Brown, 1864–1865
- Edward E. Edwards, 1866–1867
- James D. Wright, 1868–1869
- Edward M. Bill, 1870–1871
- Martin Read, 1872–1873
- Lloyd Selby, 1874–1875
- Henry L. Dashiell, 1876–1877
- Samuel L. Bestow, 1878–1879
- William M. Wilson, 1880–1883
- John McDonough, 1884–1887
- J. B. Harsh, 1888–1895
- George S. Allyn, 1896–1903
- Marion F. Stookey, 1904–1908
- John D. Brown, 1909–1912
- Charles H. Thomas, 1913–1916
- James A. Stephenson, 1917–1920
- J. A. McIntosh, 1921–1924
- H. Guy Roberts, 1925–1928
- Frank D. Ickis, 1929–1932
- Frank M. Stevens, 1933–1936
- Howard W. Edwards, 1937–1940
- S. Ray Emerson, 1941–1944
- R.B. Hawkins, 1945–1948
- X. T. Prentis, 1949–1962
- Franklin S. Main, 1963–1964
- James E. Briles, 1965–1970
- Vernon H. Kyhl, 1971–1972
- Ray Taylor, 1973–1982
- Arne F. Waldstein, 1983–1986
- Linn Fuhrman, 1987–1993
- Mary Lou Freeman, 1994–2002
- Stewart Iverson, 2003–2006
- Rich Olive, 2007–2010
- Robert Bacon, 2011–2012
- Daryl Beall, 2013–2015
- Tim Kraayenbrink, 2015–present
See also
References
- "2023 Iowa Senate District 5" (PDF). Iowa State Legislator.
- https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/Resources/Redist/2011/2011-03-31/HouseStatewide8x11_color.pdf
- https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/Resources/Redist/2011/2011-03-31/CongressStatewide8x11_color.pdf
- "Table of Iowa Senate District 5 Historic Senators".
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