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David Jacoby (politician)

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American politician

David Jacoby
Member of theIowa House of Representatives
Assumed office
October 14, 2003
Preceded byMary Mascher
Constituency86th district (2023–Present)
74th district (2013–2023)
30th district (2003–2013)
Personal details
Born1956 (age 68–69)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLynette
ChildrenEllie, Anna
Alma materUniversity of Northern Iowa
OccupationSmall Business Owner, Dave's Resale
WebsiteJacoby's website

David Jacoby (born 1956) is the Iowa State Representative from the 86th District.[1] A Democrat, he has served in theIowa House of Representatives since 2003, when he was elected in a special election following the resignation ofRichard E. Myers.[2]

Jacoby currently serves on several committees in the Iowa House - the Appropriations committee; the Human Resources committee; the State Government committee; and the Commerce committee, where he is chair.

Jacoby was reelected in 2006 with 9,639 votes, running unopposed.[3]

Early life and education

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Jacoby was born and raised inMarion, Iowa. He graduated from Marion High School and later obtained his B.A. from theUniversity of Northern Iowa.[4]

Family

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Jacoby is the son of George and Millie Jacoby. He is married to his wife Lynette and together they have two daughters, Ellie and Anna.[4]

Career

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Outside politics Jacoby is a small business owner. His business, Dave's Resale, works in estate sales.[4]

Organizations

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Jacoby is a member of the following organizations:

  • Carpenter's Local 1260
  • Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Youth Leadership Program Board
  • Alternative School Committee
  • Empowerment Board
  • Juvenile Justice Committee
  • St Thomas More Catholic Church[4]

References

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  1. ^"State Representative".
  2. ^"August 26, 2003 House District 30 Special Election". Archived fromthe original on February 28, 2018. RetrievedJuly 3, 2007.
  3. ^"Official Results Report – Statewide, 2006 General Election 11-07-2006"(PDF).Iowa Secretary of State. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 15, 2007. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2011.
  4. ^abcd"Dave Jacoby". Iowa House Democrats. Archived fromthe original on December 17, 2013. RetrievedDecember 17, 2013.

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Iowa House of Representatives
Preceded by 86th District
2023 – present
Succeeded by
Preceded by 74th District
2013 – 2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by 30th District
2003 – 2013
Succeeded by
90th General Assembly (January 13, 2025 – January 11, 2027)
Speaker
Pat Grassley (R)
Speakerpro tempore
John Wills (R)
Majority Leader
Bobby Kaufmann (R)
Minority Leader
Brian Meyer (D)
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  3. Thomas Jeneary (R)
  4. Skyler Wheeler (R)
  5. Zach Dieken (R)
  6. Megan Jones (R)
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  8. Ann Meyer (R)
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  12. Steven Holt (R)
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  52. David Blom (R)
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  84. Thomas Gerhold (R)
  85. Amy Nielsen (D)
  86. David Jacoby (D)
  87. Jeff Shipley (R)
  88. Helena Hayes (R)
  89. Elinor Levin (D)
  90. Adam Zabner (D)
  91. Judd Lawler (R)
  92. Heather Hora (R)
  93. Gary Mohr (R)
  94. Mike Vondran (R)
  95. Taylor Collins (R)
  96. Mark Cisneros (R)
  97. Ken Croken (D)
  98. Monica Kurth (D)
  99. Matthew Rinker (R)
  100. Blaine Watkins (R)
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