Dan Rasmussen
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Daniel J. "Dan" Rasmussen (born August 12, 1947) is the Iowa State Representative from the 23rd District since 2011. A Republican
, he had previously served in the Iowa House of Representatives
from 2003 to 2009. He received his BS
from Iowa State University
. He is the Executive Director for the Iowa Chapter of Land Improvement Contractors of America (ILICA).
, Rasmussen serves on several committees in the Iowa House - the Agriculture, Economic Growth/Rebuild Iowa, Natural Resources, and Transportation committees. His prior political experience included serving on the Independence
School Board.
, Steve Falck. The legislative districts were redrawn
for the 2002 election, and Rasmussen defeated Democratic opponent Jeanette Randall in the race for the 23rd District. Rasmussen won re-election biennially until 2008, when he lost to Democrat Gene Ficken
. In 2010, Rasmussen won the seat back in a re-match with Ficken.
* incumbent
Republican Party of Iowa
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, he had previously served in the Iowa House of Representatives
Iowa House of Representatives
The Iowa House of Representatives is the lower house of the Iowa General Assembly. There are 100 members of the House of Representatives, representing 100 single-member districts across the state with populations of approximately 29,750 for each constituency...
from 2003 to 2009. He received his BS
BS
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from Iowa State University
Iowa State University
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. He is the Executive Director for the Iowa Chapter of Land Improvement Contractors of America (ILICA).
, Rasmussen serves on several committees in the Iowa House - the Agriculture, Economic Growth/Rebuild Iowa, Natural Resources, and Transportation committees. His prior political experience included serving on the Independence
Independence, Iowa
Independence is a city in and the county seat of Buchanan County, Iowa, United States. The population was 5,966 in the 2010 census, a decline from 6,014 in the 2000 census...
School Board.
Electoral history
Rasmussen first ran for election to the Iowa House in 2000, losing the election to the 28th District's incumbent DemocratIowa Democratic Party
The Iowa Democratic Party is the local branch of the Democratic Party in the state of Iowa.-Current elected officials:Iowa Democrats are in control of the Iowa Senate, one of the state's United States Senate seats, and three out of the state's five United States House of Representatives seats. ...
, Steve Falck. The legislative districts were redrawn
Redistricting
Redistricting is the process of drawing United States electoral district boundaries, often in response to population changes determined by the results of the decennial census. In 36 states, the state legislature has primary responsibility for creating a redistricting plan, in many cases subject to...
for the 2002 election, and Rasmussen defeated Democratic opponent Jeanette Randall in the race for the 23rd District. Rasmussen won re-election biennially until 2008, when he lost to Democrat Gene Ficken
Gene Ficken
Gene Ficken is a Democratic politician, representing the 23rd District in the Iowa House of Representatives since 2008.Ficken is a retired teacher from Independence Community Schools and a small business owner.He is a member of the Jaycees and Kiwanis....
. In 2010, Rasmussen won the seat back in a re-match with Ficken.
External links
- Rasmussen on Project Vote Smart
- Rasmussen's Capitol Web Address, 2011 to present
- Rasmussen's Capitol Web Address, 2003 to 2009