1966 Iowa Senate election

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1966 Iowa Senate election

 1964 November 8, 1966 1968 

32 out of 61 seats in the Iowa State Senate
31 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Andrew G. Frommelt Robert R. Rigler
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 30th 40th
Last election 34 25
Seats after 32 29
Seat change Decrease2[a] Increase4[a]

Majority Leader before election

Andrew G. Frommelt
Democratic

Elected Majority Leader

Andrew G. Frommelt
Democratic

The 1966 Iowa State Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 1966 United States elections. Iowa voters elected state senators in 32 of the state senate's 61 districts. At this time, the Iowa Senate still had several multi-member districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the Iowa State Senate.

The Iowa Senate was expanded from 59 to 61 members and new district maps were drawn for the 1966 election. The Iowa General Assembly provides statewide maps of each district.[1]

The primary election on September 6, 1966, determined which candidates appeared on the November 8, 1966 general election ballot.[2][3]

Following the previous election, Democrats had control of the Iowa state Senate with 34 seats to Republicans' 25 seats.

To claim control of the chamber from Democrats, the Republicans needed to net 6 Senate seats.

Democrats maintained control of the Iowa State Senate following the 1966 general election with the balance of power shifting to Democrats holding 32 seats and Republicans having 29 seats (a net gain of 4 seats for Republicans and net loss of 2 seats for Democrats).[a]

  • Note: The 29 holdover Senators not up for re-election are listed here with asterisks (*).[4]
State Senate District Incumbent Party Incoming Senator Party
1st Seeley G. Lodwick Rep Seeley G. Lodwick Rep
2nd Max E. Reno Dem Max E. Reno* Dem
3rd Don S. McGill Dem Don S. McGill* Dem
4th Franklin S. Main Dem Franklin S. Main* Dem
5th James E. Briles Rep James E. Briles* Rep
6th Charles Vernon "Vern" Lisle Rep Charles Vernon "Vern" Lisle Rep
7th Robert R. Dodds Dem Robert R. Dodds Dem
8th Clifford M. Vance Rep Richard Lytle Stephens[b] Rep
9th Jacob B. "Jake" Mincks Dem Gene W. Glenn Dem
10th Richard Lytle Stephens Rep Bass Van Gilst*[c] Dem
11th Bass Van Gilst Dem Stanley M. Heaberlin*[d] Dem
12th Stanley M. Heaberlin Dem Joseph B. Flatt*[e] Rep
13th[f] Joseph B. Flatt Rep Thomas J. "T. J." Frey Rep
Newly created subdistrict Gilbert E. Klefstad*[g] Dem
14th John David Shoeman Rep David M. Stanley*[h] Rep
15th[i] Gilbert E. Klefstad Dem Joseph W. Cassidy*[j] Dem
Newly created subdistrict Roger W. Jepsen Rep
16th David M. Stanley Rep Roger John Shaff Rep
17th[k] Joseph W. Cassidy Dem Robert J. Burns*[l] Dem
Jack Schroeder Rep
18th David O. Shaff Rep Kenneth Benda[m] Rep
19th Howard Tabor Dem Eugene Marshall Hill[n] Dem
20th[o] John M. Ely Dem Howard Reppert*[p] Dem
Tom Riley Rep George E. O'Malley[q] Dem
Newly created subdistrict William F. Denman[r] Dem
Newly created subdistrict Lee H. Gaudineer Dem
Newly created subdistrict William J. "Bill" Reichardt Dem
21st Robert J. Burns Dem Edwin Alan Shirley*[s] Dem
22nd Charles Balloun Rep James F. Schaben Dem
23rd Kenneth Benda Rep Clifton C. Lamborn Rep
24th[t] Max Milo Mills Rep John M. Ely*[u] Dem
Newly created subdistrict Ernest Kosek Rep
Newly created subdistrict Tom Riley[v] Rep
25th Eugene Marshall Hill Dem Charles F. Balloun[w] Rep
26th Daryl Hallett Nims Dem Max Milo Mills*[x] Rep
27th[y] Howard Reppert Dem Pearle P. DeHart Rep
George E. O'Malley Dem
William F. Denman Dem
28th Warren J. Kruck Dem Warren J. Kruck* Dem
29th Alan Shirley Dem Arthur A. Neu Rep
30th[z] Peter F. Hansen Dem Andrew G. Frommelt[aa] Dem
Newly created subdistrict John M. Walsh Rep
31st Charles F. Griffin Rep John W. Patton*[ab] Dem
32nd[ac] Andrew G. Frommelt Dem Francis L. Messerly[ad] Rep
Newly created subdistrict Chester O. Hougen Rep
Newly created subdistrict Gene F. Condon*[ae] Dem
33rd John W. Patton Dem James A. Potgeter Rep
34th[af] Gene F. Condon Dem Hugh H. Clarke Rep
Francis LaVern Messerly Rep
35th John A. Walker Rep C. Joseph Coleman*[ag] Dem
36th C. Joseph Coleman Dem Elmer F. Lange[ah] Rep
37th[ai] Donald G. Beneke Rep Charles S. Van Eaton Rep
Newly created subdistrict Alden J. Erskine Rep
38th J. Henry Lucken Rep Adolph W. Elvers*[aj] Dem
39th[ak] Vincent S. Burke Dem Hilarius Louis "H. L." Heying*[al] Dem
James M. McNally Dem
40th Adolph W. Elvers Dem Robert R. Rigler[am] Rep
41st Hilarius Louis "H. L." Heying Dem Vernon Kyhl*[an] Rep
42nd Vernon Kyhl Rep Delbert W. Floy*[ao] Dem
43rd Raymond W. Hagie Rep John L. Buren*[ap] Dem
44th Robert R. Rigler Rep Donald W. Murray*[aq] Dem
45th Leo Elthon Rep John P. "Jack" Kibbie*[ar] Dem
46th Delbert W. Floy Dem Merle W. Hagedorn*[as] Dem
47th John Leonard Buren Dem J. Henry Lucken*[at] Rep
48th Jack Kibbie Dem H. Kenneth Nurse*[au] Dem
49th H. Kenneth Nurse Dem Lucas DeKoster*[av] Rep
50th[aw] Lucas DeKoster Rep Obsolete district
51st[ax] Merle W. Hagedorn Dem Obsolete district
52nd[ay] Elmer F. Lange Rep Obsolete district
53rd[az] Donald W. Murray Dem Obsolete district

Source:[5]

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