Brigadier General James Monroe Williams

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The 2016 Iowa Senate election was held on November 8, 2016. The Senate seats for the twenty-five even-numbered districts were up for election. Senate terms are staggered such that half the membership is elected every two years, with each Senators serving a four-year term. Prior to the election, the Democrats were in the majority.

Senate composition

Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote % Seats Won Seats After
Republican 24 424,175 58.84% 19 (Increase6) 29
Democratic 20 274,439 38.07% 6 (Decrease6) 20
Libertarian 6 15,512 2.15% 0
Independent 1 6,755 0.94% 0 1
Total 51 720,881 100% 25 50

Results

The election took place on November 8, 2016. Candidate list[2] and results [3] from the Iowa Secretary of State.

District Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
2 Republican Randy Feenstra[4] Won re-election Republican Randy Feenstra 27,522 100%
4 Republican Dennis Guth Won re-election Republican Dennis Guth 18,359 60.7%
Democratic Susan Bangert 11,880 39.3%
6 Republican Mark Segebart Won re-election Republican Mark Segebart 20,223 83.3%
Libertarian Nick Serianni 4,044 16.7%
8 Democratic Michael Gronstal Lost re-election Republican Dan Dawson 12,379 54.1%
Democratic Michael Gronstal 10,510 45.9%
10 Republican Jake Chapman Won re-election Republican Jake Chapman 20,053 66.7%
Democratic Matt Paladino 10,006 33.3%
12 Republican Mark Costello Won re-election Republican Mark Costello 20,012 78.4%
Libertarian Don W. Brantz 5,524 21.6%
14 Republican Amy Sinclair Won re-election Republican Amy Sinclair 19,482 74.3%
Independent Ruth Smith 6,755 25.7%
16 Democratic Dick Dearden Retired Democratic Nate Boulton 14,046 60%
Republican Mike Pryor 8,114 34.7%
Libertarian Christopher Whiteing 1,254 5.3%
18 Democratic Janet Petersen Won re-election Democratic Janet Petersen 20,388 100%
20 Republican Brad Zaun Won re-election Republican Brad Zaun 22,431 59.5%
Democratic Miyoko Hikiji 15,238 40.5%
22 Republican Charles Schneider Won re-election Democratic Andrew Banes 15,343 44.1%
Republican Charles Schneider 19,413 55.9%
24 Republican Jerry Behn Won re-election Republican Jerry Behn 19,435 63.8%
Democratic Keith Puntenney 11,006 36.2%
26 Democratic Mary Jo Wilhelm Lost re-election Republican Waylon Brown 19,165 62.4%
Democratic Mary Jo Wilhelm 11,557 37.6%
28 Republican Michael Breitbach Won re-election Democratic Jan Heikes 10,823 36.1%
Republican Michael Breitbach 17,501 58.4%
Libertarian Troy Hageman 1,648 5.5%
30 Democratic Jeff Danielson Win re-election Democratic Jeff Danielson 19,568 58.7%
Republican Bonnie Sadler 13,754 41.3%
32 Democratic Brian Schoenjahn Lost re-election Republican Craig Johnson 18,641 60%
Democratic Brian Schoenjahn 12,441 40%
34 Democratic Liz Mathis Won re-election Democratic Liz Mathis 20,008 56.1%
Republican Rene Gadelha 15,673 43.9%
36 Democratic Steve Sodders Lost re-election Republican Jeff Edler 14,731 52.9%
Democratic Steve Sodders 13,111 47.1%
38 Republican Tim Kapucian Won re-election Republican Tim Kapucian 18,567 60%
Democratic Dennis Mathahs 10,524 34.1%
Libertarian John George 1,810 5.8%
40 Republican Ken Rozenboom Won re-election Republican Ken Rozenboom 23,768 100%
42 Democratic Rich Taylor Won re-election Republican Danny Graber 13,266 49.7%
Democratic Rich Taylor 13,434 50.3%
44 Democratic Thomas G. Courtney Lost re-election Republican Thomas A. Greene 14,410 52.6%
Democratic Thomas G. Courtney 13,000 47.4%
46 Democratic Chris Brase Lost re-election Republican Mark S. Lofgren 16,576 56.8%
Democratic Chris Brase 12,615 43.2%
48 Republican Dan Zumbach Won re-election Republican Dan Zumbach 20,065 62.9%
Democratic Scott Peterson 10,596 33.2%
Libertarian Brian W. Cook 1,232 3.9%
50 Democratic Pam Jochum Won re-election Democratic Pam Jochum 18,345 63.3%
Republican John Hulsizer Jr. 10,635 36.7%

See also

References

  1. ^ a b David Johnson (District 1) switched parties from Republican to "No Party" on June 7, 2016. [1]
  2. ^ "Candidate Listing by Office" (PDF). Iowa Secretary of State. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  3. ^ "Results" (PDF). Iowa Secretary of State. December 9, 2016. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  4. ^ Incumbent listing from "Members of the Iowa Senate: Eighty-Second General Assembly". Iowa General Assembly. Retrieved July 12, 2016.