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Senate President | Amy Sinclair ( R) since January 9, 2023 |
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| Seats | - 150 members
- 50 senators
- 100 representatives
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Last Senate election | November 5, 2024 (25 seats) |
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Last House of Representatives election | November 5, 2024 |
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Next Senate election | November 3, 2026 (25 seats) |
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Next House of Representatives election | November 3, 2026 |
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| Iowa General Assembly |
The Iowa General Assembly is the legislative branch of the state government of Iowa. Like the federal United States Congress, the General Assembly is a bicameral body, composed of the upper house Iowa Senate and the lower Iowa House of Representatives respectively. The Senate consists of four year terms and the House consists of two year terms. The General Assembly convenes within the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines since the capital was moved there in 1857.[1] The assembly convenes annually on the second Monday in January.[2]
Composition
The Iowa General Assembly consists of 50 senators and 100 representatives. Each senator represents about 63,848 people and each representative about 31,924 people as of the 2020 United States census.[3] The current legislative maps were enacted on November 4, 2021[4] for the 2022 elections and the 90th General Assembly.
Officials in the Senate are President Amy Sinclair (R) and President Pro Tempore Ken Rozenboom (R). Partisan Senate leaders include Majority Leader Mike Klimesh (R) and Democratic Leader Janice Weiner (D). In the House, the Speaker is Pat Grassley (R) and the Speaker Pro Tempore is John Wills (R). Partisan House leadership includes Majority Leader Bobby Kaufmann (R), and Minority Leader Brian Meyer (D).[5] The Republican Party held a 2/3rds super-majority in the Senate until the August 2025 special election.
Composition of the 91st General Assembly of Iowa (2025–2026)
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91st General Assembly (January 13, 2025 – January 11, 2027)
- Speaker
- Pat Grassley (R)
- Speaker pro tempore
- John Wills (R)
- Majority Leader
- Bobby Kaufmann (R)
- Minority Leader
- Brian Meyer (D)
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- ▌J. D. Scholten (D)
- ▌Robert Henderson (R)
- ▌Thomas Jeneary (R)
- ▌Skyler Wheeler (R)
- ▌Zach Dieken (R)
- ▌Megan Jones (R)
- ▌Wendy Larson (R)
- ▌Ann Meyer (R)
- ▌Henry Stone (R)
- ▌John Wills (R)
- ▌Craig Williams (R)
- ▌Steven Holt (R)
- ▌Travis Sitzmann (R)
- ▌Jacob Bossman (R)
- ▌Matt Windschitl (R)
- ▌David Sieck (R)
- ▌Devon Wood (R)
- ▌Tom Moore (R)
- ▌Brent Siegrist (R)
- ▌Josh Turek (D)
- ▌Brooke Boden (R)
- ▌Samantha Fett (R)
- ▌Ray Sorensen (R)
- ▌Sam Wengryn (R)
- ▌Hans Wilz (R)
- ▌Austin Harris (R)
- ▌Kenan Judge (D)
- ▌David Young (R)
- ▌Brian Meyer (D)
- ▌Megan Srinivas (D)
- ▌Mary Madison (D)
- ▌Jennifer Konfrst (D)
- ▌Ruth Ann Gaines (D)
- ▌Rob Johnson (D)
- ▌Sean Bagniewski (D)
- ▌Austin Baeth (D)
- ▌Barb Kniff McCulla (R)
- ▌Jon Dunwell (R)
- ▌Rick Olson (D)
- ▌Bill Gustoff (R)
- ▌Ryan Weldon (R)
- ▌Heather Matson (D)
- ▌Eddie Andrews (R)
- ▌Larry McBurney (D)
- ▌Brian Lohse (R)
- ▌Dan Gehlbach (R)
- ▌Carter Nordman (R)
- ▌Chad Behn (R)
- ▌Beth Wessel-Kroeschell (D)
- ▌Ross Wilburn (D)
- ▌Brett Barker (R)
- ▌David Blom (R)
- ▌Dean Fisher (R)
- ▌Joshua Meggers (R)
- ▌Shannon Latham (R)
- ▌Mark Thompson (R)
- ▌Pat Grassley (R)
- ▌Charley Thomson (R)
- ▌Christian Hermanson (R)
- ▌Jane Bloomingdale (R)
- ▌Timi Brown-Powers (D)
- ▌Jerome Amos Jr. (D)
- ▌Michael Bergan (R)
- ▌Jason Gearhart (R)
- ▌Shannon Lundgren (R)
- ▌Steve Bradley (R)
- ▌Craig Johnson (R)
- ▌Chad Ingels (R)
- ▌Tom Determann (R)
- ▌Norlin Mommsen (R)
- ▌Lindsay James (D)
- ▌Jennifer Smith (R)
- ▌Elizabeth Wilson (D)
- ▌Eric Gjerde (D)
- ▌Bob Kressig (D)
- ▌Derek Wulf (R)
- ▌Jeff Cooling (D)
- ▌Angel Ramirez (D)
- ▌Tracy Ehlert (D)
- ▌Aime Wichtendahl (D)
- ▌Daniel Gosa (D)
- ▌Bobby Kaufmann (R)
- ▌Cindy Golding (R)
- ▌Thomas Gerhold (R)
- ▌Amy Nielsen (D)
- ▌David Jacoby (D)
- ▌Jeff Shipley (R)
- ▌Helena Hayes (R)
- ▌Elinor Levin (D)
- ▌Adam Zabner (D)
- ▌Judd Lawler (R)
- ▌Heather Hora (R)
- ▌Gary Mohr (R)
- ▌Mike Vondran (R)
- ▌Taylor Collins (R)
- ▌Mark Cisneros (R)
- ▌Ken Croken (D)
- ▌Monica Kurth (D)
- ▌Matthew Rinker (R)
- ▌Blaine Watkins (R)
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90th General Assembly (2025–2027)
- President of the Senate
- Amy Sinclair (R)
- President pro tempore
- Ken Rozenboom (R)
- Majority Leader
- Mike Klimesh (R)
- Minority Leader
- Janice Weiner (D)
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- ▌Catelin Drey (D)
- ▌Jeff Taylor (R)
- ▌Lynn Evans (R)
- ▌Tim Kraayenbrink (R)
- ▌Dave Rowley (R)
- ▌Jason Schultz (R)
- ▌Kevin Alons (R)
- ▌Mark Costello (R)
- ▌Tom Shipley (R)
- ▌Dan Dawson (R)
- ▌Julian Garrett (R)
- ▌Amy Sinclair (R)
- ▌Cherielynn Westrich (R)
- ▌Sarah Trone Garriott (D)
- ▌Tony Bisignano (D)
- ▌Renee Hardman (D)
- ▌Izaah Knox (D)
- ▌Janet Petersen (D)
- ▌Ken Rozenboom (R)
- ▌Mike Pike (R)
- ▌Mike Bousselot (R)
- ▌Matt Blake (D)
- ▌Jack Whitver (R)
- ▌Jesse Green (R)
- ▌Herman Quirmbach (D)
- ▌Kara Warme (R)
- ▌Annette Sweeney (R)
- ▌Dennis Guth (R)
- ▌Sandy Salmon (R)
- ▌Doug Campbell (R)
- ▌William Dotzler (D)
- ▌Mike Klimesh (R)
- ▌Carrie Koelker (R)
- ▌Dan Zumbach (R)
- ▌Mike Zimmer (D)
- ▌Thomas Townsend (D)
- ▌Molly Donahue (D)
- ▌Dave Sires (R)
- ▌Liz Bennett (D)
- ▌Art Staed (D)
- ▌Kerry Gruenhagen (R)
- ▌Charlie McClintock (R)
- ▌Zach Wahls (D)
- ▌Adrian Dickey (R)
- ▌Janice Weiner (D)
- ▌Dawn Driscoll (R)
- ▌Scott Webster (R)
- ▌Mark Lofgren (R)
- ▌Cindy Winckler (D)
- ▌Jeff Reichman (R)
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