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Pat Grassley

American politician (born 1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pat Grassley
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Patrick Lynn Grassley[1] (born May 26, 1983) is an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, he is the grandson of Iowa United States Senator Chuck Grassley. He has served as the Iowa State Representative for its 57th District since 2023, having previously served the state's 17th (2007–2013) and 50th (2013–2023) districts in the Iowa House of Representatives.[2][3] He was elected Speaker of the state's House in 2020.

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Iowa House of Representatives

Elections

In 2006, Grassley ran for a seat in the Iowa House of Representatives.[4] He defeated Alek Wipperman, 57% to 43%.[5][6] In 2008, Grassley won re-election to a second term, defeating Democrat Cayla Baresel, 66% to 34%.[7] In 2010, he won re-election to a third term unopposed.[8]

In 2012, after redistricting, he decided to run in the newly redrawn 50th district, which included a southern portion of Butler County, a northern portion of Hardin County, and all of Grundy County.[9][better source needed] Fellow Republican State Representative Annette Sweeney also decided to run in the district. Grassley defeated Sweeney 61% to 39%,[10] and won a fourth term in the general election unopposed.[11]

In 2022, after redistricting, he decided to run in the newly redrawn 57th district.[12]

Grassley won with large margins in the 2014,[13] 2016,[14] 2018,[15] 2020,[16] 2022,[12] 2024 elections.[17] In every election he received at least 55% of the vote.

Tenure

In January 2020, Grassley was elected as Speaker of the Iowa House of Representatives.[18] He had previously chaired the budget-writing committee.[19]

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Political future

In 2014, there was speculation that Grassley was being groomed to succeed his grandfather, U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, upon his retirement.[20] In 2013 however, Chuck Grassley said, "[Pat] and I have never had that discussion and he's never told me that he wanted to run for the United States Senate."[21]

Electoral history

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Personal life

Grassley was born in Cedar Falls, Iowa. He was raised in New Hartford, Iowa. His father Robin is a farmer, and his mother Diane is a T.A. in the Dike-New Hartford School District in Dike, Iowa. Grassley has two younger sisters,[citation needed] and is the grandson of U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley.[36]

He graduated from Dike-New Hartford High School in 2002[37] and received an associate of arts degree in agribusiness from Hawkeye Community College in 2004.[38] He has taken courses toward a bachelor's degree at the University of Northern Iowa, where he unsuccessfully ran for student body president.[39]

He works on the family farm with his father and grandfather,[19] and is a member of the Farm Bureau.[40][3]

Grassley and his wife Amanda married in 2005.[41] According to court records, they were divorced in 2022.[1] The Grassleys have two daughters and a son.[3]

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