- David Johnson (Iowa politician)
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For other people named David Johnson, see David Johnson (disambiguation).
David J. Johnson Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 3rd districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 13, 2003Preceded by Kenneth Veenstra Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
from the 6th districtIn office
January 13, 1997 – January 13, 2003Preceded by Richard Van de Hoeff Succeeded by Greg Stevens Personal details Born West Branch, Iowa Political party Republican Residence Ocheyedan, Iowa Alma mater Beloit College Occupation Dairy Farmer Religion Catholic Website Johnson's website David Johnson is the Iowa State Senator from the 3rd District and is an assistant minority leader. A Republican, he has served in the Iowa Senate since 2003 and served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1999 – 2003. He received his B.A. in History from Beloit College.
Johnson currently serves on several committees in the Iowa Senate - the Appropriations committee; the Education committee; the Human Resources committee; the Natural Resources committee; and the Agriculture committee, where he is the ranking member. He also serves as the ranking member of the Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee.
2006 election
In his 2006 bid for re-election Johnson received 12,328 votes (57%), defeating Democratic opponent Mel Berryhill. [1]
External links
- Senator David Johnson official Iowa Legislature site
- Senator David Johnson official Iowa General Assembly site
- Senator David Johnson at Iowa Senate Republican Caucus
- Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart
- Campaign contributions at the National Institute for Money in State Politics
Iowa House of Representatives Preceded by
Richard Van de Hoeff6th District
1999 – 2003Succeeded by
Greg StevensIowa Senate Preceded by
Kenneth Veenstra3rd District
2003 – presentSucceeded by
IncumbentMembers of the Iowa Senate 84th General Assembly (2011-2012)
President of the Senate: Jack Kibbie (D) • President pro Tempore: Jeff Danielson (D) • Majority Leader: Michael Gronstal (D) • Minority Leader: Paul McKinley (R)- Rick Bertrand (R)
- Randy Feenstra (R)
- David Johnson (R)
- Jack Kibbie (D)
- Robert Bacon (R)
- Merlin Bartz (R)
- Amanda Ragan (D)
- Mary Jo Wilhelm (D)
- Bill Dix (R)
- Jeff Danielson (D)
- William Dotzler (D)
- Brian Schoenjahn (D)
- Tod Bowman (D)
- Pam Jochum (D)
- Robert Dvorsky (D)
- Tom Hancock (D)
- Wally Horn (D)
- Vacant*
- Rob Hogg (D)
- Tim Kapucian (R)
- Dennis Black (D)
- Steve Sodders (D)
- Herman Quirmbach (D)
- Jerry Behn (R)
- Daryl Beall (D)
- Steve Kettering (R)
- Bill Anderson (R)
- James Seymour (R)
- Nancy Boettger (R)
- Pat Ward (R)
- Matt McCoy (D)
- Brad Zaun (R)
- Jack Hatch (D)
- Dick Dearden (D)
- Jack Whitver (R)
- Paul McKinley (R)
- Kent Sorenson (R)
- Tom Rielly (D)
- Joe Bolkcom (D)
- James F. Hahn (R)
- Roby Smith (R)
- Shawn Hamerlinck (R)
- Joe Seng (D)
- Thomas Courtney (D)
- Sandra Greiner (R)
- Gene Fraise (D)
- Mark Chelgren (R)
- Joni Ernst (R)
- Hubert Houser (R)
- Michael Gronstal (D)
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*Swati Dandekar (D) resigned, effective September 16, 2011. Liz Mathis (D) won a special election on November 8, 2011 to fill the seat.Categories:- Living people
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