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Janet Petersen

Janet Petersen (born August 1, 1970) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Iowa Senate representing the 18th District since January 2013. She previously served as the Senate Minority Leader and has previously represented the 64th district in the Iowa House of Representatives, between 2001 and 2013. She received her BA from the University of Northern Iowa and her MA from Drake University.

Quick Facts Minority Leader of the Iowa Senate, Preceded by ...
Janet Petersen
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Minority Leader of the Iowa Senate
In office
October 22, 2017  January 11, 2021
Preceded byRob Hogg
Succeeded byZach Wahls
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 18th district
Assumed office
January 14, 2013
Preceded byLiz Mathis
Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
from the 64th district
In office
January 8, 2001  January 13, 2013
Preceded byJack Holveck
Succeeded byBruce Bearinger
Personal details
Born (1970-08-01) August 1, 1970 (age 54)
Beaverdale, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseBrian Pattinson
EducationUniversity of Northern Iowa (BA)
Drake University (MA)
WebsiteCampaign website
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Petersen serves on several committees in the Iowa Senate – the Government Oversight, Judiciary, State Government and Ways & Means committees. She also serves as the ranking member of the Commerce Committee. Petersen served as state Senate minority leader after replacing Rob Hogg in October 2017.[1] She was the first woman to lead the Senate Democratic caucus.

Career

Before her election to the state legislature, Petersen worked for the '92 Clinton-Gore campaign, the American Heart Association, and Strategic America, a marketing communications firm.[2]

Since becoming a politician, much of her private work has focused on making Iowa "the safest place in the nation to have a baby". In 2004, she helped launch a stillbirth registry project that brings in more than $2 million a year to find causes and cures of stillbirths.[2]

Electoral history

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*incumbent

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Election Political result Candidate Party Votes %
Iowa House of Representatives primary elections, 2000  [3]
District 72
Turnout: 3,228
Democratic Janet Petersen Democratic1,89758.8
Kevin McCarthy Democratic1,28939.9
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2000  [4]
District 72
Turnout: 13,701
Democratic hold Janet Petersen Democratic8,84364.5
Jeff Chavannes Republican4,84335.3
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2002  [5]
District 64
Democratic (newly redistricted) Janet Petersen* Democraticunopposed
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2004  [6]
District 64
Turnout: 15,673
Democratic hold Janet Petersen* Democratic9,87663.0
Eric Goranson Republican5,78136.9
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2006  [7]
District 64
Democratic hold Janet Petersen* Democraticunopposed
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2008  [8]
District 64
Turnout: 15,323
Democratic hold Janet Petersen* Democratic10,25967.0
Steve Svejda Republican5,03432.9
Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2010  [9][10]
District 64
Turnout: 12,376
Democratic hold Janet Petersen* Democratic6,68954.0
Dan Kennedy Republican3,62629.3
Vicki Stogdill Independent1,49012.0
Iowa Senate elections, 2012  [11]
District 18
Turnout: 28,968
Democratic (newly redistricted) Janet Petersen Democratic18,95469.2
Jeff Chavannes Republican8,45530.8
Iowa Senate elections, 2016  [12]
District 18
Democratic hold Janet Petersen Democraticunopposed
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