Iowa's 7th congressional district
Iowa's 7th congressional district is a former congressional district in Iowa. It was eliminated after the 1970 election, leaving Iowa with six congressional districts. The state has since been reduced to four congressional districts.
Redistricting
The 7th District was reformed for the 1932 election and Iowa dropped its 10th and 11th districts. Cassius C. Dowell ran for and won the 6th Congressional District, while Otha D. Wearin took over the 7th Congressional District. The district was eliminated as a result of the 1970 census. All of the district was then put in the 5th congressional district, with the exception of Crawford and Monona counties which were put in the 6th district.
List of members representing the district
Election History
Year [1]
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Party Affiliation | Winner | Number of Votes | Party Affiliation | Loser | Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes |
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1920 | Republican | Cassius C. Dowell | 41,644 | Socialist | Charles Gay | 1,272 | 97% - 3% |
1922 | Republican | Cassius C. Dowell | 34,012 | Democrat | Winfred E. Robb | 19,987 | 62% - 36% |
1924 | Republican | Cassius C. Dowell | 66,550 | Democrat | William M. Wade | 18,454 | 78% - 22% |
1926 | Republican | Cassius C. Dowell | 34,159 | Democrat | William M. Wade | 10,255 | 77% - 23% |
1928 | Republican | Cassius C. Dowell | 72,404 | N/A | N/A | 0 | 100% - 0% |
1930 | Republican | Cassius C. Dowell | 36,715 | Democrat | Carl Evans | 11,372 | 76% - 24% |
1932 | Democrat | Otha D. Wearin | 57,803 | Republican | Charles Edward Swanson | 44,925 | 56% - 43% |
1934 | Democrat | Otha D. Wearin | 51,395 | Republican | Charles Edward Swanson | 47,508 | 52% - 48% |
1936 | Democrat | Otha D. Wearin | 61,398 | Republican | Henry K. Peterson | 59,834 | 50% - 49% |
1938 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 54,922 | Democrat | Roger F. Warin | 37,992 | 59% - 41% |
1940 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 71,633 | Democrat | Ernest M. Miller | 50,644 | 59% - 41% |
1942 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 49,086 | Democrat | Jess Alton | 27,409 | 64% - 36% |
1944 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 66,905 | Democrat | Albert McGinn | 41,802 | 62% - 38% |
1946 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 40,152 | Democrat | Philip A. Allen | 23,567 | 63% - 37% |
1948 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 59,173 | Democrat | W. A. Byers | 44,857 | 57% - 43% |
1950 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 55,291 | Democrat | James A. Hart | 33,617 | 62% - 38% |
1952 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 82,462 | Democrat | Thomas J. Keleher | 39,999 | 67% - 33% |
1954 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 51,022 | Democrat | Elmer G. Carlson | 33,492 | 60% - 40% |
1956 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 64,967 | Democrat | John L. Jensen | 52,389 | 55% - 45% |
1958 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 41,053 | Democrat | Ellsworth O. Hays | 38,660 | 52% - 48% |
1960 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 66,037 | Democrat | Duane Orton | 52,214 | 56% - 44% |
1962 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 56,341 | Democrat | Ed Peters | 44,171 | 56% - 44% |
1964 | Democrat | John R. Hansen | 78,243 | Republican | Ben F. Jensen | 67,942 | 54% - 46% |
1966 | Republican | William J. Scherle | 64,217 | Democrat | John R. Hansen | 44,529 | 59% - 41% |
1968 | Republican | William J. Scherle | 64,217 | Democrat | Richard C. Oshlo | 44,529 | 48% - 33% |
1970 | Republican | William J. Scherle | 53,084 | Democrat | Lou Galetich | 31,552 | 63% - 37% |
References
- "Election Statistics,". 2005. Archived from the original on 2007-07-25.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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