1982 Iowa Senate election

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1982 Iowa Senate election

 1980 November 2, 1982 1984 

29 out of 50 seats in the Iowa State Senate
26 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Lowell Junkins Calvin Hultman
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 31st 47th
Last election 21 29
Seats before 21 29
Seats after 28 22
Seat change Increase7 Decrease7

Majority Leader before election

Calvin Hultman
Republican

Elected Majority Leader

Lowell Junkins
Democratic

The 1982 Iowa State Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 1982 United States elections. Iowa voters elected state senators in 29 of the state senate's 50 districts—all 25 of the odd-numbered seats were up for regularly scheduled elections to four-year terms and, due to the oddities of redistricting following the 1980 Census, four of the even-numbered seats were up as well. State senators serve four-year terms in the Iowa State Senate, with half of the seats traditionally up for election each cycle.

The Iowa General Assembly provides statewide maps of each district. To compare the effect of the 1981 redistricting process on the location of each district, contrast the previous map with the map used for 1982 elections.

The primary election on June 8, 1982, determined which candidates appeared on the November 2, 1982 general election ballot. Primary election results can be obtained here.[1] General election results can be obtained here.[2]

Following the previous election in 1980, Republicans had control of the Iowa state Senate with 29 seats to Democrats' 21 seats.

To take control of the chamber from Republicans, the Democrats needed to net 5 Senate seats.

Democrats flipped control of the Iowa State Senate following the 1982 general election, with Democrats holding 28 seats and Republicans having 22 seats after the election (a net gain of 7 seats for the Democrats).

In 1982, after winning his election in the forty-third senatorial district, Thomas Mann became the first Black person elected to the Iowa Senate.

  • NOTE: 21 of the 25 even-numbered districts did not have elections in 1982 so they are not listed here.
  • Also note, an asterisk (*) after a Senator's name indicates they were an incumbent re-elected, but to a new district number due to redistricting.
State Senate District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Party
1st Lucas DeKoster Rep Milo Colton Democratic
2nd Richard Vande Hoef Rep Donald V. Doyle*[a] Democratic
3rd Arne F. Waldstein Rep Douglas J. Ritsema Republican
5th Ray Taylor Rep Arne F. Waldstein*[b] Republican
6th Alvin V. Miller Dem Lee Warren Holt Republican
7th Arthur Gratias Rep C. Joseph Coleman*[c] Democratic
9th Dale L. Tieden Rep Ray Taylor*[d] Republican
11th Stephen W. Bisenius Rep John W. Jensen*[e] Republican
13th Arthur R. Kudart Rep Thomas A. Lind Republican
15th Robert Rush Dem Arthur Gratias*[f] Republican
16th James V. Gallagher Dem Dale L. Tieden*[g] Republican
17th Richard L. Comito Rep Joseph J. Welsh Democratic
19th John W. Jensen Rep Norman J. Goodwin*[h] Republican
21st John S. Murray Rep Patrick J. Deluhery*[i] Democratic
23rd C. Joseph Coleman Dem Arthur A. Small*[j] Democratic
24th Elvie C. Dreeszen Rep Hurley Hall Democratic
25th Clarence S. Carney Rep Wally Horn Democratic
27th Jack W. Hester Rep Joe Brown*[k] Democratic
29th Norman Rodgers Dem Jack Rife Republican
31st Gary L. Baugher Rep Lowell Junkins*[l] Democratic
33rd Julia Gentleman Rep Donald Gettings Democratic
35th Joe Brown Dem Bill Dieleman Democratic
37th Arthur A. Small Dem Charles Hughes Bruner Democratic
39th Norman J. Goodwin Rep William D. Palmer*[m] Democratic
41st Patrick J. Deluhery Dem Julia Gentleman*[n] Republican
43rd Lowell Junkins Dem Thomas Mann Democratic
45th Sue Yenger Rep Norman Rodgers*[o] Democratic
47th Richard Ramsey Rep Calvin Hultman*[p] Republican
49th Calvin Hultman Rep Jack W. Hester*[q] Republican

Source:[3]

Detailed Results

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