Iowa House of Representatives, District 55
The 55th District of the Iowa House of Representatives in the state of Iowa.[1]
Type | District of the Lower house |
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Location | |
Representative | Michael Bergan |
Parent organization | Iowa General Assembly |
Current elected officials
Michael Bergan is the representative currently representing the district.
Past representatives
The district has previously been represented by:[2][3]
- John N. Nystrom, 1971–1973
- William R. Ferguson, 1973–1975
- Carroll Perkins, 1975–1981
- Karen Mann, 1981–1983
- Virgil E. Corey, 1983–1989
- Mark S. Shearer, 1989–1993
- Chuck Larson, 1993–2003
- Clarence Hoffman, 2003–2009
- Jason Schultz, 2008–2013
- Roger Thomas, 2013–2015
- Darrel Branhagen, 2015–2017
- Michael Bergan, 2017–present
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gollark: The main problem I envision is that I haven't worked out a standard for dimension naming, so it just uses the one it receives the most fixes containing, which can be basically anything the GPS servers want, and that it won't function reliably without a large amount of dimension-enabled GPS servers.
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References
- "Iowa House Districts" (PDF). Iowa Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- "I.G.A. Bluebook: 1846–1980" (PDF). Iowa Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- "I.G.A. Bluebook: 1981–2014" (PDF). Iowa Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
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