| Iowa's 10th State Senate district | |||
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| Senator |
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The10th District of theIowa Senate is located in WesternIowa, and is currently composed of the cities ofCouncil Bluffs andCarter Lake inPottawattamie County.[1]
Dan Dawson is the senator currently representing the 10th District.
The area of the 10th District contains twoIowa House of Representatives:
The district is also located inIowa's 4th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. RepresentativeRandy Feenstra.
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| Map | Description | Years effective | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keokuk County | 1846-1849 | From 1846 to 1857, district numbering was not utilized by the Iowa State Legislature. This convention was added with the passing of the 1857 Iowa Constitution. Numbering of districts pre-1857 is done as a matter of historic convenience.[3] | |
| Keokuk County | 1850-1851 | ||
| Pottawattamie County | 1852-1855 | ||
| Appanoose County | 1856-1859 | ||
| Jefferson County | 1860-1863 | ||
| Henry County | 1864-1867 | ||
| Des Moines County | 1868-1877 | ||
| Henry County | 1878-1883 | ||
| Henry County | 1884-1887 | ||
| Henry County | 1888-1962 | ||
| Louisa County | 1963-1966 | ||
| Keokuk County | 1967-1970 | ||
| Buchanan County Delaware County (partial) | 1971-1972 | In 1970, the Iowa Legislature passed an amendment to the Iowa Constitution setting forth the rules for legislative redistricting in order to abide by the rules established by theReynolds v. Sims Supreme Court case. The first reapportionment map created by the Republican controlled legislature was deemed unconstitutional, but was still used for the 1970 election.[4] | |
| Dubuque County (partial) | 1973-1982 | ||
| Cerro Gordo County (partial) Winnebago County (partial) | 1983-1992 | ||
| Cerro Gordo County Mitchell County (partial) | 1993-2002 | ||
| Black Hawk County (partial) | 2003-2012 | [5] | |
| Adair County Cass County (partial) Dallas County (partial)
Guthrie County | 2013-2022 | ||
Pottawattamie County (partial)
| 2023-present |
| Year | Office | Results[6] |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | President | Obama 53–45% |
| 2012 | President | Obama 54–46% |
| 2016 | President | Trump 51–41% |
| Senate | Grassley 56–36% | |
| 2018 | Governor | Reynolds 49–48% |
| Attorney General | Miller 72–28% | |
| Secretary of State | Pate 50–47% | |
| Treasurer | Fitzgerald 50–47% | |
| Auditor | Mosiman 50–46% | |
| 2020 | President | Trump 51–46% |
| Senate | Ernst 48.0–47.2% | |
| 2022 | Senate | Grassley 55–45% |
| Governor | Reynolds 56–42% | |
| Attorney General | Bird 53–47% | |
| Secretary of State | Pate 56–44% | |
| Treasurer | Smith 54–46% | |
| Auditor | Halbur 55–45% | |
| 2024 | President | Trump 53–45% |