- Deborah Berry
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Deborah L. Berry Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
from the 22nd districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 13, 2003Preceded by Bob Brunkhorst Personal details Born September 2, 1958
Waterloo, Iowa[1]Political party Democratic Children one son, Roshawn[1] Residence Waterloo, Iowa[1] Alma mater Upper Iowa University[1] Religion Baptist[1] Website Berry's website Deborah L. Berry (born September 2, 1958) is the Iowa State Representative from the 22nd District.
She has served in the Iowa House of Representatives since 2003.Iowa House of Representatives District 22 includes of all the area that is located on the east side and a small part that is on the west side of the Cedar River in Waterloo, Iowa. The incorporated Iowa cities of Evansdale, Elk Run Heights, and Raymond. Also included is some countryside areas of Black Hawk County. A detailed map is available. [1]
Contents
Electoral history
Berry began her official political career in January 2000 when
she was elected to the Waterloo City Council for the Fourth Ward.[1]2002 Iowa House of Representatives District 22 Democratic Primary election [2]
- Deborah L. Berry (597 votes)
- Joe Rodriguez (422 votes)
- Quentin Hart (440 votes)
- Melvina B. Scott (346 votes)
2002 Iowa House of Representatives District 22 General Election [3]
- Deborah L. Berry (D) (5071 votes) (66%)
- Norm Granger (R) (2589 votes)
2004 Iowa House of Representatives District 22 General Election [4]
- Deborah L. Berry (D) (10,038 votes) (99%) unopposed
- write in (109 votes)
2006 Iowa House of Representatives District 22 General Election [5]
- Deborah L. Berry (D) (5,985 votes) (77%)
- Michael Anthony (R) (1759 votes)
2008 Iowa House of Representatives District 22 General Election [6]
- Deborah L. Berry (D) (10,081 votes) (99%) unopposed
- write in (145 votes)
2010 Iowa House of Representatives District 22 General Election
- Deborah L. Berry (D) (5744 votes) (98%) unopposed Unofficial Iowa Election Results
- write in (115 votes)
Committee membership history
- As Representative for Iowa House District 22
For the 80th General Assembly for the years 2003-2004 [2]
- Education
- Human Resources
- Judiciary
- Health & Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee
- 45 Subcommittee assignments with 24 meetings
For the 81st General Assembly for the years 2005-2006 [3]
- Human Resources
- Judiciary
- Public Safety
- Health & Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee
- 60 Subcommittee assignments with 56 meetings
For the 82nd General Assembly for the years 2007-2008 [4]
- Public Safety, Vice Chair
- Appropriations
- Commerce
- Government Oversight
- 85 Subcommittee assignments with 104 meetings
For the 83rd General Assembly for the years 2009-2010 [5]
- Human Resources, Vice Chair
- Rebuild Iowa and Disaster Recovery, Vice Chair
- Government Oversight
- Public Safety
- 39 Subcommittee assignments with 47 meetings
- A member of to the Non-Legislative Commission on the Status of African Americans[6]
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Deborah Barry's Official Constituency Site". Meet Deb. http://repdeborahberry.com/meetdeb.asp. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
- ^ "Iowa 80th General Assembly Deborah Berry". http://www3.legis.state.ia.us/ga/member.do?id=298&ga=80. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
- ^ "Iowa 81st General Assembly Deborah Berry". http://www3.legis.state.ia.us/ga/member.do?id=298&ga=81. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
- ^ "Iowa 82nd General Assembly Deborah Berry". http://www3.legis.state.ia.us/ga/member.do?id=298&ga=82. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
- ^ "Iowa 83rd General Assembly Deborah Berry". http://www3.legis.state.ia.us/ga/member.do?id=298. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
- ^ "Project Vote Smart". http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=32795. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
External links
- Representative Deborah Berry official Iowa General Assembly site
- Deborah Berry State Representative official constituency site
- 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
Bob Brunkhorst22nd District
2003 – presentSucceeded by
IncumbentMembers of the Iowa House of Representatives 84th General Assembly (2011-2012)
Speaker of the House: Kraig Paulsen (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Jeff Kaufmann (R) • Majority Leader: Linda Upmeyer (R) • Minority Leader: Kevin McCarthy (D)- Jeremy Taylor (R)
- Chris Hall (D)
- Chuck Soderberg (R)
- Dwayne Alons (R)
- Royd Chambers (R)
- Jeff Smith (R)
- John Wittneben (D)
- Tom W. Shaw (R)
- Stewart Iverson (R)
- Dave Deyoe (R)
- Henry Rayhons (R)
- Linda Upmeyer (R)
- Sharon S. Steckman (D)
- Josh Byrnes (R)
- Brian Quirk (D)
- Bob Hager (R)
- Pat Grassley (R)
- Andrew Wenthe (D)
- Bob Kressig (D)
- Walt Rogers (R)
- Anesa Kajtazovic (D)
- Deborah Berry (D)
- Dan Rasmussen (R)
- Roger Thomas (D)
- Brian Moore (R)
- Mary Wolfe (D)
- Charles Isenhart (D)
- Pat Murphy (D)
- Nathan Willems (D)
- David Jacoby (D)
- Lee Hein (R)
- Steven Lukan (R)
- Kirsten Running-Marquardt (D)
- Todd Taylor (D)
- Kraig Paulsen (R)
- Nick Wagner (R)
- Renee Schulte (R)
- Tyler Olson (D)
- Dawn Pettengill (R)
- Lance Horbach (R)
- Dan Kelley (D)
- Kim Pearson (R)
- Mark Smith (D)
- Annette Sweeney (R)
- Beth Wessel-Kroeschell (D)
- Lisa Heddens (D)
- Ralph Watts (R)
- Chip Baltimore (R)
- Helen Miller (D)
- Dave Tjepkes (R)
- Dan Muhlbauer (D)
- Gary Worthan (R)
- Dan Huseman (R)
- Ron Jorgensen (R)
- Jason Schultz (R)
- Matt Windschitl (R)
- Jack Drake (R)
- Clel Baudler (R)
- Chris Hagenow (R)
- Peter Cownie (R)
- Jo Oldson (D)
- Brett Hunter (D)
- Scott Raecker (R)
- Janet Petersen (D)
- Ruth Ann Gaines (D)
- Ako Abdul-Samad (D)
- Kevin McCarthy (D)
- Rick Olson (D)
- Erik Helland (R)
- Kevin Koester (R)
- Jim Van Engelenhoven (R)
- Rich Arnold (R)
- Julian Garrett (R)
- Glen Massie (R)
- Guy Vander Linden (R)
- Betty De Boef (R)
- Mary Mascher (D)
- Vicki Lensing (D)
- Jeff Kaufmann (R)
- Mark Lofgren (R)
- Phyllis Thede (D)
- Linda Miller (R)
- Steven Olson (R)
- Ross Paustian (R)
- Jim Lykam (D)
- Cindy Winckler (D)
- Tom Sands (R)
- Dennis Cohoon (D)
- Jarad Klein (R)
- Curt Hanson (D)
- Dave Heaton (R)
- Jerry Kearns (D)
- Mary Gaskill (D)
- Kurt Swaim (D)
- Joel Fry (R)
- Cecil Dolecheck (R)
- Rich Anderson (R)
- Greg Forristall (R)
- Mary Ann Hanusa (R)
- Mark Brandenburg (R)
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- University of Northern Iowa alumni
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- Women state legislators in Iowa
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