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The 3rd Iowan Congressional District currently covers an area from Des Moines (on the western end) to the western outskirts of the Cedar Falls-Waterloo area (on the northeastern end) to the western outskirts of the Cedar Rapids area (on the eastern end) and to Lucas and Monroe Counties (on the southern end). It is currently represented by Democrat Leonard Boswell. In the 2006 race, Boswell defeated Republican nominee Jeff Lamberti. In 2008, Democracy for America endorsed Ed Fallon to run against Leonard Boswell.[3]
[edit] 2001 Iowa Redistricting Plan
June 22nd, 2001, Iowa Legislature passed a plan to redistrict the State of Iowa. The plan went into effect in 2002 for the 108th U.S. Congress. The prior districting plan was effective from 1992-2001.[4]
[edit] Election History since 1920
| Year[5] |
Party Affiliation |
Winner |
Number of Votes |
Party Affiliation |
Loser |
Number of Votes |
Percentage of Votes |
| 1920 |
Republican |
Burton E. Sweet |
67,859 |
Farmer-Labor |
Roy Jacobs |
1,974 |
97% - 3% |
| 1922 |
Republican |
Thomas J. B. Robinson |
34,518 |
Democrat |
Fred P. Hageman |
24,304 |
58% - 41% |
| 1924 |
Republican |
Thomas J. B. Robinson |
54,921 |
Democrat |
Willis N. Birdsall |
25,215 |
69% - 31% |
| 1926 |
Republican |
Thomas J. B. Robinson |
32,180 |
Democrat |
Ellis E. Wilson |
13,696 |
70% - 30% |
| 1928 |
Republican |
Thomas J. B. Robinson |
60,025 |
Democrat |
Leo. F. Tierney |
38,469 |
61% - 39% |
| 1930 |
Republican |
Thomas J. B. Robinson |
27,098 |
Democrat |
W. L. Beecher |
15,908 |
63% - 37% |
| 1932 |
Democrat |
Albert C. Willford |
48,939 |
Republican |
Thomas J. B. Robinson |
47,776 |
51% - 49% |
| 1934 |
Republican |
John W. Gwynne |
42,063 |
Democrat |
Albert C. Willford |
35,159 |
51% - 43% |
| 1936 |
Republican |
John W. Gwynne |
53,928 |
Democrat |
Albert C. Willford |
47,391 |
52% - 46% |
| 1938 |
Republican |
John W. Gwynne |
45,541 |
Democrat |
W. F. Hayes |
30,158 |
60% - 40% |
| 1940 |
Republican |
John W. Gwynne |
65,425 |
Democrat |
Ernest J. Seemann |
43,709 |
60% - 40% |
| 1942 |
Republican |
John W. Gwynne |
54,124 |
Democrat |
William D. Kearney |
35,065 |
61% - 39% |
| 1944 |
Republican |
John W. Gwynne |
74,901 |
Democrat |
William D. Kearney |
56,985 |
58% - 42% |
| 1946 |
Republican |
John W. Gwynne |
48,346 |
Democrat |
Dan J. P. Ryan |
29,661 |
62% - 38% |
| 1948 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
78,838 |
Democrat |
Dan J. P. Ryan |
56,002 |
58% - 41% |
| 1950 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
73,490 |
Democrat |
James O. Babcock |
40,786 |
64% - 36% |
| 1952 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
109,992 |
Democrat |
George R. Laub |
56,871 |
66% - 34% |
| 1954 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
68,307 |
Democrat |
George R. Laub |
41,622 |
62% - 38% |
| 1956 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
97,590 |
Democrat |
Michael Micich |
69,076 |
59% - 41% |
| 1958 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
61,920 |
Democrat |
Michael Micich |
53,467 |
54% - 46% |
| 1960 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
99,046 |
Democrat |
Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. |
76,837 |
56% - 44% |
| 1962 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
66,337 |
Democrat |
Neel F. Hill |
50,580 |
57% - 43% |
| 1964 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
83,455 |
Democrat |
Stephen M. Peterson |
83,036 |
50.1% - 49.9% |
| 1966 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
79,343 |
Democrat |
L. A. Pat Touchae |
48,530 |
62% - 38% |
| 1968 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
101,839 |
Democrat |
John E. Van Eschen |
57,164 |
64% - 36% |
| 1970 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
66,087 |
Democrat |
Lyle D. Taylor |
45,958 |
59% - 41% |
| 1972 |
Republican |
H. R. Gross |
109,113 |
Democrat |
Lyle D. Taylor |
86,848 |
56% - 44% |
| 1974 |
Republican |
Charles E. Grassley |
77,468 |
Democrat |
Stephen J. Rapp |
74,859 |
51% - 49% |
| 1976 |
Republican |
Charles E. Grassley |
117,957 |
Democrat |
Stephen J. Rapp |
90,981 |
56% - 44% |
| 1978 |
Republican |
Charles E. Grassley |
103,659 |
Democrat |
John Knudson |
34,880 |
75% - 25% |
| 1980 |
Republican |
Cooper Evans |
107,869 |
Democrat |
Lynn G. Cutler |
101,735 |
51% - 48% |
| 1982 |
Republican |
Cooper Evans |
104,072 |
Democrat |
Lynn G. Cutler |
83,581 |
55% - 45% |
| 1984 |
Republican |
Cooper Evans |
133,737 |
Democrat |
Joe Johnston |
86,574 |
61% - 39% |
| 1986 |
Democrat |
David R. Nagle |
83,504 |
Republican |
John McIntee |
69,386 |
55% - 45% |
| 1988 |
Democrat |
David R. Nagle |
129,204 |
Republican |
Donald B. Redfern |
74,682 |
63% - 37% |
| 1990 |
Democrat |
David R. Nagle |
100,947 |
N/A |
No Opponent |
833 |
99% - 1% |
| 1992 |
Republican |
Jim Lightfoot |
125,931 |
Democrat |
Elaine Baxter |
121,063 |
49% - 47% |
| 1994 |
Republican |
Jim Lightfoot |
111,862 |
Democrat |
Elaine Baxter |
79,310 |
58% - 41% |
| 1996 |
Democrat |
Leonard L. Boswell |
115,914 |
Republican |
Mike Mahaffey |
111,895 |
49% - 48% |
| 1998 |
Democrat |
Leonard L. Boswell |
107,947 |
Republican |
Larry McKibben |
78,063 |
57% - 41% |
| 2000 |
Democrat |
Leonard L. Boswell |
156,327 |
Republican |
Jay Marcus |
83,810 |
63% - 34% |
| 2002 |
Democrat |
Leonard L. Boswell |
115,367 |
Republican |
Stan Thompson |
97,285 |
53% - 45% |
| 2004 |
Democrat |
Leonard L. Boswell |
168,007 |
Republican |
Stan Thompson |
136,099 |
55% - 45% |
| 2006 |
Democrat |
Leonard L. Boswell |
114,689 |
Republican |
Jeff Lamberti |
103,182 |
52% - 47% |
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