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Iowa
Iowa
Date of statehood:
28 December 1846
Capital: Des Moines
Population: 2,926,324 (2000)
Number of US Representatives: 5
Number of Electoral votes: 7
State Legislature
 State Senate size
 State House size
General Assembly
 50
 100
State officials
 Governor
 US Senators
 

 Tom Vilsack
 Chuck Grassley
 Tom Harkin
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[edit] 2006 Iowa elections

[edit] Governor and Lieutenant Governor

The candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor run on the same ticket.

Democrats

  • Chet Culver WP dKP, cw (incumbent Secretary of State)
    • Lieutenant Governor
      • Patty Judge WP, dKP (incumbent Secretary of Agriculture)

Republicans

  • Jim Nussle WP, dKP, cw (incumbent United States Representative, 1st district) House web site
    • Lieutenant Governor
      • Bob Vander Plaats WP, dKP

[edit] Attorney General

  • Tom Miller (D) (incumbent) dKP

[edit] Secretary of Agriculture

  • Denise O'Brien (D) dKP, cw
  • Bill Northey (R) dKP, cw

[edit] Secretary of State

  • Michael A. Mauro (D) dKP. cw (incumbent Polk County Auditor)
  • Chuck Allison (R)

[edit] Auditor

  • David A. Vaudt (R) (incumbent) dKP

[edit] Treasurer

  • Michael L. Fitzgerald (D) (incumbent) dKP

[edit] United States House of Representatives

[edit] District 1 (open seat)

  • Bruce Braley (D) dKP, cw
  • Mike Whalen (R) dKP

[edit] District 2

[edit] District 3

[edit] District 4

[edit] District 5

[edit] External links

[edit] See also