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James Allen Nussle (born June 27 1960), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1991, currently representing the 1st District of Iowa (map). Nussle generally represents the northeastern part of the state. Because of redistricting some of the areas that he represents have changed, and at one time the area he represented was known as the 2nd District.

Background

He was born in Des Moines, Iowa, was educated at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa and Drake University in Des Moines, and was a lawyer before entering the House. When Tom Tauke made an unsuccessful run against Senator Tom Harkin during the 1990 election, Nussle ran as the Republican candidate for Tauke's seat and won.

Gubernatorial Bid

When Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack announced that he would not seek a third term as Governor, a number of people from both parties began exploring running for Governor. That included Jim Nussle, who began considering a run shortly after Vilsack made his announcement. On June 2, 2005 while in Davenport, Iowa Nussle announced he will run for Governor of Iowa in the 2006 elections. After his announcement, Nussle departed to make a number of campaign stops across the state of Iowa.

So far three Republicans have announced their intentions to seek the House seat Nussle wil be vacating in January, 2007:

  • State Representative Bill Dix
  • Former Iowa Republican Party Chairman Brian Kennedy
  • Quad Cities businessman Mike Whalen

Election History

1990: Defeated Eric Tabor

1992: Defeated David Nagle

1994: Defeated David Nagle 56%-43%

1996: Defeated Donna Smith 51%-48%

1998: Defeated Rob Tully 55%-44%

2000: Defeated Donna Smith 55%-44%

2002: Defeated Ann Hutchinson 57%-43%

2004: Defeated Bill Gluba 55%-44%

Congressional Committees

Iowa's current delegation to the United States Congress
Senators
Representatives
(ordered by district)

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