Iowa Senate, District 28

The 28th District of the Iowa Senate is located in northeastern Iowa, and is currently composed of Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette, and Winneshiek Counties.[1]

Senate District 28
TypeDistrict of the Upper House
Location
Senator
Michael Breitbach (R)
Parent organization
Iowa General Assembly

Current elected officials

Michael Breitbach is the senator currently representing the 28th District.[2]

The area of the 28th District contains two Iowa House of Representatives districts:[3]

The district is also located in Iowa's 1st congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Abby Finkenauer.[4]

Past senators

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

  • Jeremiah Jenkins, 1856–1859
  • D. Hammer, 1860–1863
  • Josiah Hatch, 1864–1865
  • Jonathan Cattell, 1866–1869
  • Frank Campbell, 1870–1873
  • Thomas Mitchell, 1874–1877
  • John Nichols, 1878–1883
  • Preston Sutton, 1884–1887
  • William Mills, 1888–1891
  • George Turner, 1892–1895
  • J.L. Carney, 1896–1899
  • J.B. Classen, 1900–1903
  • Charles Eckles, 1904–1908
  • Comfort Harvey Van Law, 1909–1912
  • Wallace Arney, 1913–1918
  • Ray Scott, 1919–1922
  • William McLeland, 1923–1932
  • Chris Reese, 1933–1936
  • B.C. Whitehill, 1937–1946
  • Robert Rockhill, 1947–1948
  • W. Eldon Walter, 1949–1956
  • Howard Buck, 1957–1964
  • Warren Kruck, 1965–1968
  • R. Dean Arbuckle, 1969–1972
  • Karl Nolin, 1973–1976
  • Bill Hutchins, 1977–1982
  • Richard Drake, 1983–1992
  • Andy McKean, 1993–2002
  • James Seymour, 2003–2012
  • Michael Breitbach, 2013–present

Note: the boundaries of districts have changed over history. Previous politicians of a specific numbered district have represented a completely different geographic area, due to redistricting.

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