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|state = Iowa |district number = 2 |image name = Iowa US Congressional District 2 (since 2013).tif |image width = 400 |image caption = Iowa's 2nd congressional district since January 3, 2013 |representative = Dave Loebsack |party = Democratic |residence = Iowa City |english area = |metric area = |percent urban = 66.06 |percent rural = 33.94 |population = 585,241[1] |population year = 2000 |median income = $54,758[2] |percent white = 93.7 |percent black = 2.0 |percent asian = 1.5 |percent native american = 0.2 |percent hispanic = 2.7 |percent other race = |percent blue collar = |percent white collar = |percent gray collar = |cpvi = D+1[3] }} Iowa's 2nd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Iowa that covers most of its southeastern part. It includes Davenport, Iowa City, Muscatine, Clinton, Burlington, Ottumwa, Fort Madison, Oskaloosa, Bettendorf, Newton and Pella. The district is currently represented by Democrat Dave Loebsack, who has been in office since 2007. RedistrictingOn June 22, 2001, the Iowa General Assembly passed a plan to redistrict the state of Iowa. The plan went into effect in 2002 for the 108th U.S. Congress. The prior redistricting plan was effective from 1992 to 2001.[4] Presidential voting since 2000Election results from presidential races:
List of U.S. Representatives
Historical election results
Recent election results2002{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2002}}{{Election box begin no change| title=Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2002}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = James A. Leach |votes = 108,130 |percentage = 52.19 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Julie Thomas |votes = 94,767 |percentage = 45.74 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Libertarian Party (United States) |candidate = Kevin Litten |votes = 4,178 |percentage = 2.02 }}{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change| |party = (Write-ins) |candidate = Others |votes = 96 |percentage = 0.05 }}{{Election box total no change| |votes = 207,171 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing| |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2004{{Election box begin no change| title=Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2004}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = James A. Leach (incumbent) |votes = 176,684 |percentage = 58.92 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Franker |votes = 117,405 |percentage = 39.15 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Libertarian Party (United States) |candidate = Kevin Litten |votes = 5,586 |percentage = 1.86 }}{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change| |party = (Write-ins) |candidate = Others |votes = 206 |percentage = 0.07 }}{{Election box total no change| |votes = 299,881 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing| |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2006{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2006}}{{Election box begin no change| title=Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2006}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Loebsack |votes = 107,683 |percentage = 51.38 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = James A. Leach (incumbent) |votes = 101,707 |percentage = 48.53 }}{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change| |party = (Write-ins) |candidate = Others |votes = 196 |percentage = 0.09 }}{{Election box total no change| |votes = 209,586 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box gain with party link without swing| |winner = Democratic Party (United States) |loser = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2008{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2008}}{{Election box begin no change| title=Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2008}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Loebsack (incumbent) |votes = 175,218 |percentage = 57.19 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Mariannette Miller-Meeks |votes = 118,778 |percentage = 38.77 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Green Party (United States) |candidate = Wendy Barth |votes = 6,664 |percentage = 2.18 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Brian White |votes = 5,437 |percentage = 1.78 }}{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change| |party = (Write-ins) |candidate = Others |votes = 261 |percentage = 0.09 }}{{Election box total no change| |votes = 306,358 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing| |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2010{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2010}}{{Election box begin no change| title=Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2010}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Loebsack (incumbent) |votes = 115,839 |percentage = 50.99 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Mariannette Miller-Meeks |votes = 104,319 |percentage = 45.92 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Libertarian Party (United States) |candidate = Gary Joseph Sicard |votes = 4,356 |percentage = 1.92 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Constitution Party (United States) |candidate = Jon Tack |votes = 2,463 |percentage = 1.08 }}{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change| |party = (Write-ins) |candidate = Others |votes = 198 |percentage = 0.09 }}{{Election box total no change| |votes = 227,175 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing| |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2012{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2012}}{{Election box begin no change| title=Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2012}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Loebsack (incumbent) |votes = 211,863 |percentage = 55.57 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = John Archer |votes = 161,977 |percentage = 42.48 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Alan Aversa |votes = 7,112 |percentage = 1.87 }}{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change| |party = (Write-ins) |candidate = Others |votes = 323 |percentage = 0.08 }}{{Election box total no change| |votes = 381,275 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing| |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2014{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2014}}{{Election box begin no change | title=Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2014}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Loebsack (incumbent) |votes = 143,431 |percentage = 52.5{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Mariannette Miller-Meeks |votes = 129,455 |percentage = 47.4{{Election box candidate no change |party = Write-ins |candidate = |votes = 443 |percentage = 0.2{{Election box total no change |votes = 273,329 |percentage = 100{{Election box hold with party link no change | winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2016{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2016}}{{Election box begin no change| title = Iowa's 2nd congressional district election, 2016 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Dave Loebsack (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 198,571 | percentage = 53.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Christopher Peters | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 170,933 | percentage = 46.2 }}{{Election box candidate no change | party = Write-ins | candidate = | votes = 528 | percentage = 0.1 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 370,032 | percentage= 100.00 }}{{Election box hold with party link no change | winner = Democratic Party (United States) | loser = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2018{{Election box begin | title=U.S. House election, 2018:[6] Iowa District 2}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link|party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Loebsack (Incumbent) |votes = 171,120 |percentage = 54.8 |change = +1.1}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Christopher Peters |votes = 133,051 |percentage = 42.6 |change = -3.6}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Libertarian Party (United States) |candidate = Mark David Strauss |votes = 6,176 |percentage = 1.98 |change = +1.98}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Daniel Clark |votes = 1,839 |percentage = 0.59 |change = +0.59}}{{Election box candidate |party = Write-ins |candidate = |votes = 171 |percentage = 0.05 |change = -0.05 }}{{Election box majority |votes = 38,069 |percentage = 12.2 |change = }}{{Election box turnout |votes = 312,357 |percentage = 100 |change = }}{{Election box hold with party link | winner = Democratic Party (United States) | loser = Republican Party (United States) | swing = +4.7 }}{{Election box end}} Living former members{{As of|2018|12}}, there are four living former members of the House. The most recent representative to die was John Culver (served 1965–1975) on December 26, 2018.
Historical district boundaries{{clear}}See also{{portal|United States|Iowa}}
References1. ^Washington Post page on the 2nd District of Iowa 2. ^https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=19&cd=02 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://cookpolitical.com/file/Arranged_by_State_District.pdf|title=Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress|publisher=The Cook Political Report|date=April 7, 2017|accessdate=April 7, 2017}} 4. ^{{cite news |title=2001 Iowa Redistricting Plan, |year=2001 |url=http://www.legis.state.ia.us/Redist/Redist.html}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Election Statistics, |year=2005 |url=http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070725184700/http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html |archivedate=2007-07-25 |df= }} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Iowa General Election 2018|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|url=https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/IA/91323/Web02-state.220747/|accessdate=November 11, 2018}}
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