Steve Warnstadt

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Steven Henning Warnstadt
Steve Warnstadt

Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 1st district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
2002
Preceded by Steven Hansen

Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
from the 2nd district
In office
1994 – 2002
Preceded by Patrick Gill
Succeeded by Roger Wendt

Born August 2, 1967 (1967-08-02) (age 40)
Sioux City, Iowa
Political party Democratic
Spouse Mary
Residence Sioux City, Iowa
Occupation Intelligence Officer, Instructor
Religion Methodist
Website Senator Warnstadt

Steven Henning "Steve" Warnstadt is the Iowa State Senator from the 1st District. He has served in the Iowa Senate since 2002. He received his BA from Drake University and his MA from Temple University, and is serving as an adjunct instructor with Western Iowa Technical Community College and as an intelligence officer with the Iowa Army National Guard.

Warnstadt currently serves on several committees in the Iowa Senate - the Appropriations committee; the Judiciary committee; the Transportation committee; the Veterans Affairs committee, where he is vice chair; and the Commerce committee, where he is chair. He also serves as vice-chair of the Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals Appropriations Subcommittee. His prior political experience includes serving as a representative in the Iowa House from 1994-2002, serving on the Woodbury County Democratic Central Committee in 1996, and serving as president of the Drake College Democrats from 1987-1988.

Warnstadt was re-elected in 2006 with 9,340 votes, defeating Republican opponent Barbara Blanchard. [1]

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Iowa House of Representatives
Preceded by
Patrick Gill
2nd District
1994 – 2002
Succeeded by
Roger Wendt
Iowa Senate
Preceded by
Steven Hansen
1st District
2002 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Current Iowa Senators

District 1: Warnstadt (D)
District 2: Mulder (R)
District 3: Johnson (R)
District 4: Kibbie (D)
District 5: Olive (D)
District 6: Gaskill (R)
District 7: Ragan (D)
District 8: Zieman (R)
District 9: Heckroth (D)
District 10: Danielson (D)
District 11: Dotzler (D)
District 12: Shoenjahn (D)

District 13: Stewart (D)
District 14: Connolly (D)
District 15: Dvorsky (D)
District 16: Hancock (D)
District 17: Horn (D)
District 18: Lundby (R)
District 19: Hogg (D)
District 20: Putney (R)
District 21: Black (D)
District 22: McKibben (R)
District 23: Quirmbach (D)
District 24: Behn (R)
District 25: Beall (D)

District 26: Kettering (R)
District 27: Wieck (R)
District 28: Seymour (R)
District 29: Boettger (R)
District 30: Ward (R)
District 31: McCoy (D)
District 32: Zaun (R)
District 33: Hatch (D)
District 34: Dearden (D)
District 35: Noble (R)
District 36: McKinley (R)
District 37: Appel (D)

District 38: Rielly (D)
District 39: Bolkcom (D)
District 40: Hahn (R)
District 41: Hartsuch (R)
District 42: Wood (D)
District 43: Seng (D)
District 44: Courtney (D)
District 45: Schmitz (D)
District 46: Fraise (D)
District 47: Kreiman (D)
District 48: Angelo (R)
District 49: Houser (R)
District 50: Gronstal (D)

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