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The Institute for the Certification of Computing Professionals (ICCP) is a non-profit institution for professional certification in the Computer engineering and Information technology industry. It was founded in 1973 by 8 professional computer societies to promote certification and professionalism in the industry, lower the cost of development ...
Political Experience: Past president of the Iowa County Farm Bureau, former chairman of the Ag in the Classroom program in schools, past volleyball and basketball coach, religious education ...
Three candidates are running in the primary election to represent Iowa House District 51, which includes Nevada, Maxwell and Huxley. ... Hoover Presidential Foundation, Nevada Economic Development ...
Two candidates are running for Iowa Senate District 24, which represents parts of Dallas County, including Perry, and Boone County, including Boone. Incumbent Republican Sen. Jesse Green and ...
The district includes the cities of Davenport, Iowa City, Burlington, and Indianola. Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks is the current U.S. representative. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+3, it is one of the least Republican districts in Iowa, a state with an all-Republican congressional delegation. [2]
Two candidates are running to represent Iowa Senate District 20, which includes Altoona, Pleasant Hill, part of Des Moines' east side, a portion of southern Ankeny and sections of unincorporated ...
The district has previously been represented by: [3] [4] Richard W. Welden, 1971–1973; Kenneth D. Miller, 1973–1982; Paul Copenhaver, 1982–1983; Roger Halvorson, 1983–1997