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The district has previously been represented by: [3] [4] Del Stromer, 1971–1973; Terry Branstad, 1973–1979; Clifford Branstad, 1979–1983; Kenneth De Groot, 1983–1993; Daniel P. Fogarty, 1993–1995
Iowa's 8th congressional district existed from 1873 to 1963. The district was configured five times. The district was configured five times. Although the district encompassed four different areas of Iowa in its ninety-year existence, it was always predominantly rural, and elected a Republican lawyer to the United States House of Representatives ...
The Ward 8 or Ward Eight is a cocktail originating in 1898 in Boston, Massachusetts, at the bar of the Gilded Age restaurant Locke-Ober. [1] In 1898 Democratic political czar Martin M. Lomasney hoped to capture a seat in the state's legislature, the General Court of Massachusetts. Lomasney held considerable power in the city for nearly 50 years.
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The eight applications are the most the Iowa Board of Education has received since House File 813 — which expanded who can open a charter school — went into effect in 2021.
Here’s a ward-by-ward breakdown of shootings and homicides in 2023: 1 st Ward: two homicides, 19 shootings and 21 shooting victims. 2 nd Ward: one homicide, one shooting and one shooting victim.
Before redistricting, the 3rd district encompassed southwestern Iowa, stretching from Des Moines to the state's borders with Nebraska and Missouri. The new 3rd is still anchored in Des Moines, but now covers south-central Iowa. The incumbent was Democrat Cindy Axne, who was re-elected with 48.9% of the vote in 2020. [3]
Eighth Ward may refer to: 8th Ward of New Orleans, a ward of New Orleans; Ward 8 (cocktail), a whiskey-based cocktail; Ward 8, St. Louis City, an aldermanic ward of St. Louis; Ward 8, one of the neighborhoods of Washington, D.C. Ward 8, the name of several wards of Zimbabwe; College Ward, Ottawa (also known as Ward 8)