Scott Raecker

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Scott Raecker
Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
from the 63rd district
76th (1999 2003)
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 11, 1999
Preceded by Steven Churchill
Personal details
Born (1961-08-30) August 30, 1961
Waterloo, Iowa
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Martha
Children Emily and Max
Residence Urbandale, Iowa
Alma mater Grinnell College
Religion Lutheran
Website Raecker's website

Scott Raecker (born August 30, 1961) is the Iowa State Representative from the 63rd District. A Republican, he has served in the Iowa House of Representatives since 1999. He received his BA from Grinnell College.

As of October 2011, Raecker serves on several committees in the Iowa House - as chair of the Appropriations Committee, as vice chair of the Ethics Committee, and as a member of the State Government committee. His political experience includes serving on the Governor's 2010 Strategic Planning Council in 2000 and the 21st Century Workforce Council in 1999.

Electoral history

*incumbent

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Election Political result Candidate Party Votes %
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2002 [4]
District 63
Republican (newly redistricted) Scott Raecker*Republicanunopposed
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2004 [5]
District 63
Turnout: 17,549
Republican hold Scott Raecker*Republican11,40865.0
Dan Scannell Democratic6,12534.9
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2006 [6]
District 63
Republican hold Scott Raecker*Republicanunopposed
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2008 [7]
District 63
Turnout: 18,542
Republican hold Scott Raecker*Republican11,26560.8
Nita Garvin Democratic7,25139.1
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2010 [8]
District 63
Turnout: 15,590
Republican hold Scott Raecker*Republican9,54361.2
John E. Sachs Democratic5,22733.5

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Iowa House of Representatives
Preceded by
Steven Churchill
76th District
1999 2003
Succeeded by
Betty De Boef
Preceded by
Teresa Garman
63rd District
2003 present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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