
DES MOINES – Secretary of State Paul Pate announces 34 State Senate seats will be up for election in Iowa this year. During most general elections, 25 of the 50 seats are on the ballot. However, due to redistricting, nine more seats will be decided in 2022.
The winners of these eight seats will serve two-year terms. State Senate terms generally last four years.
All 25 odd-numbered senate districts will be on the ballot. Below are the eight additional, even-numbered Iowa Senate districts that will be on the ballot, and the reason why:

“It’s going to be a very interesting election year in Iowa, and my office will work with all 99 county auditors to ensure voters have the tools and knowledge they need to cast their ballots,” Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said. “I encourage every eligible Iowan to register to vote and participate.”
State senators who did not plan to serve in their current district beyond 2022 were required to submit a notice of resignation to the Iowa Secretary of State by January 16. Those who submitted notices were:
- Senator Craig Williams, Carroll
- Senator Craig Johnson, Independence
- Senator Ken Rozenboom, Oskaloosa
- Senator Tim Goodwin, Burlington
Along with 34 State Senate seats, all 100 Iowa House seats, all four of Iowa’s U.S. House seats, one of Iowa’s U.S. Senate seats, and all six statewide offices will be on the ballot in 2022. The candidate filing period for Iowa’s federal and state candidates begins Monday, February 28.
For information about dates and deadlines for voting in Iowa’s June primary and November general election, visit VoterReady.Iowa.gov.
You can view maps of all 50 Iowa Senate districts at this link.
You can view maps of all 100 Iowa House districts at this link.
Any name with “D” behind it don’t vote for them.
Now is the time to really look into these people. That guy from Kentucky who is a politician with considerable sway with his own party just got caught red handed. He had all the teacher’s of Kentucky retirement plan invested in a Russian bank. It lost 98% of it’s value. The Teachers retirement plan is toast. This could just as easily happen to 401 k retirement plans under different circumstances. This is the globalist agenda failing in a heart beat. Who these politicians are getting rich with. Iowa passed that bill where they are going to raise the tax on the lowest earners which ARE the majority in the rural state of Iowa. Just go through the rolodex file of the IRS in the state. Low earners equal no jobs. Nothing to be ashamed of. Just the facts. The state can do better. But they won’t. The haves and have nots. Will the Uk refuges settle in Iowa? Yes. More burden to come.
Many states have some assets in Russian banks, but most of them are red states who felt trump’s close ties to Russia would serve them well. Oops.
Goodbye and good riddance Democrats!