Iowa Senate, District 1

The 1st District of the Iowa Senate is located in northwestern Iowa, and is currently composed of Clay, Dickinson, Lyon, Osceola, and Palo Alto Counties.[1]

Senate District 1
TypeDistrict of the Upper House
Location
Senator
Zach Whiting (R)
Parent organization
Iowa General Assembly

Current elected officials

Zach Whiting is the senator currently representing the 1st District.[2]

The area of the 1st District contains two Iowa House of Representatives districts:[3]

The district is also located in Iowa's 4th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Steve King.[4]

Past senators

The district has previously been represented by:[5][6]

  • E.S. McCulloch, William Thurston, 1856–1857
  • John Allen, John Rankin, 1858–1859
  • Valentine Buechel, John Rankin, 1860–1861
  • Frederick Hesser, George McCrary, 1862–1865
  • Nathaniel Hedges, Joseph Holman, 1866–1869
  • E.S. McCulloch, 1870–1873
  • Henry Rothert, 1874–1877
  • James Shelley, 1878–1881
  • Henry Rothert, 1882–1885
  • J.M. Casey, 1886–1887
  • William Kent, 1888–1893
  • John Downey, 1894–1897
  • David Young, 1898–1906
  • E.P. McManus, 1907–1914
  • Joseph R. Frailey, 1915–1922
  • I.N. Snook, 1923–1926
  • Joseph R. Frailey, 1927–1934
  • T.F. Driscoll, 1935–1938
  • Stanley L. Hart, 1939–1954
  • Edward J. McManus, 1955–1958
  • Charles F. Eppers, 1959–1962
  • Seeley G. Lodwick, 1963–1969
  • Wilson L. Davis, 1970
  • Lucas DeKoster, 1971–1982
  • Milo Colton, 1983–1986
  • Al Sturgeon, 1987–1994
  • Steven Hansen, 1995–2002
  • Steven Warnstadt, 2003–2010
  • Rick Bertrand, 2011–2012
  • David Johnson, 2013–2019
  • Zach Whiting, 2019–present
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