fiction.wikisort.org - WriterJeffrey Taylor (born January 30, 1961) is an American political scientist, politician, and a Republican member of the Iowa Senate from District 2 since January 11, 2021.
American political scientist and politician (born 1961)
This article is about American politician from Iowa. For other people with the same name, see Jeffrey Taylor.
Jeff Taylor |
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Assumed office January 11, 2021 |
Preceded by | Randy Feenstra |
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Born | (1961-01-30) January 30, 1961 (age 61) Spencer, Iowa, U.S. |
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Political party | Republican |
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Residence | Sioux Center, Iowa |
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Alma mater | Northwestern College University of Iowa University of Missouri |
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Occupation | Professor |
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Early life and career
Taylor is from Spencer, Iowa. He attended Northwestern College before completing a master's degree from the University of Iowa and a master's and doctorate from the University of Missouri. As a scholar, he was an early exponent of the horseshoe theory of political ideology. Taylor taught at Dordt University for eight years prior to running for public office in 2020.[1] Taylor was also a political analyst for KCAU-TV.[2]
Political career
In 2012, Taylor served as a delegate to the Republican National Convention from Iowa.[2]
In October 2019, Taylor announced that he would be seeking election to the Iowa Senate,[1][3] as incumbent Randy Feenstra vacated the seat to run for the United States House of Representatives.[4][5] Taylor's candidacy in the Republican Party primary was certified in February 2020.[6][7] Taylor reported that more than 250 signatures were submitted in his petition for ballot access.[8] He was unopposed in the primary and general elections.[9][10][11]
Published works
- Taylor, Jeff (2006). Where Did the Party Go? William Jennings Bryan, Hubert Humphrey, and the Jeffersonian Legacy. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 9780826216618.[12]
- Taylor, Jeff (2013). Politics on a Human Scale: The American Tradition of Decentralism. Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739186749.[13]
- Taylor, Jeff; Israelson, Chad (2015). The Political World of Bob Dylan: Freedom and Justice, Power and Sin. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137482341.[14]
References
- Sandbulte, Eric (7 October 2019). "Dordt professor runs for state senate". Sioux Center News. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- "Sioux Center Man Declares Candidacy for District 2 Iowa State Senate Seat". Sioux County Radio. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- "Spencer native seeking Feenstra's senate seat". Spencer Daily Reporter. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- "Jeff Taylor to run for District 2 Iowa State Senate". KTIV. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- Hayworth, Bret (7 October 2019). "Northwest Iowa professor running for legislative seat being vacated by Feenstra". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- "Sioux Center political science professor announces run for Iowa Senate". Siouxland News. 28 February 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- Van Aartsen, Scott (2 March 2020). "Taylor Is Officially On The Ballot For June Primary In District 2". Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- "Name of Sioux Center Resident Will Be on Primary Ballot". Sioux County Radio. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- Van Aartsen, Scott (31 March 2020). "Candidates To Run For Party Nominations In June". KIWA. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- "Taylor running unopposed for Iowa Senate seat, has lifelong interest in politics". The Iowa Standard. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- Struck, Paul (5 June 2020). "3,380 votes cast in Primary". Chronicle Times. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- Weeks, David L. (September 2008). "Where Did the Party Go?: William Jennings Bryan, Hubert Humphrey, and the Jeffersonian Legacy – By Jeff Taylor". The Historian. 70 (3): 561–562. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.2008.00221_33.x. S2CID 145105751.
- Vande Griend, Doug (2015). "Politics on a Human Scale: The American Tradition of Decentralism". Pro Rege. 43 (3): 39–41.
- McDonald, Travis (2018). "The Political World of Bob Dylan: Freedom and Justice, Power and Sin". Rock Music Studies. 5 (2): 180–182. doi:10.1080/19401159.2018.1499233. S2CID 158399760.
Members of the Iowa Senate |
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89th General Assembly (January 11, 2021 – January 8, 2023)
- President of the Senate
- Jake Chapman (R)
- President pro tempore
- Brad Zaun (R)
- Majority Leader
- Jack Whitver (R)
- Minority Leader
- Zach Wahls (D)
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- ▌Dave Rowley (R)
- ▌Jeff Taylor (R)
- ▌Jim Carlin (R)
- ▌Dennis Guth (R)
- ▌Tim Kraayenbrink (R)
- ▌Craig Williams (R)
- ▌Jackie Smith (D)
- ▌Dan Dawson (R)
- ▌Jason Schultz (R)
- ▌Jake Chapman (R)
- ▌Tom Shipley (R)
- ▌Mark Costello (R)
- ▌Julian Garrett (R)
- ▌Amy Sinclair (R)
- ▌Zach Nunn (R)
- ▌Nate Boulton (D)
- ▌Tony Bisignano (D)
- ▌Janet Petersen (D)
- ▌Jack Whitver (R)
- ▌Brad Zaun (R)
- ▌Claire Celsi (D)
- ▌Sarah Trone Garriott (D)
- ▌Herman Quirmbach (D)
- ▌Jesse Green (R)
- ▌Annette Sweeney (R)
- ▌Waylon Brown (R)
- ▌Amanda Ragan (D)
- ▌Mike Klimesh (R)
- ▌Carrie Koelker (R)
- ▌Eric Giddens (D)
- ▌William Dotzler (D)
- ▌Craig Johnson (R)
- ▌Rob Hogg (D)
- ▌Liz Mathis (D)
- ▌Todd Taylor (D)
- ▌Jeff Edler (R)
- ▌Zach Wahls (D)
- ▌Dawn Driscoll (R)
- ▌Kevin Kinney (D)
- ▌Ken Rozenboom (R)
- ▌Adrian Dickey (R)
- ▌Jeff Reichman (R)
- ▌Joe Bolkcom (D)
- ▌Tim Goodwin (R)
- ▌Jim Lykam (D)
- ▌Mark Lofgren (R)
- ▌Roby Smith (R)
- ▌Dan Zumbach (R)
- ▌Chris Cournoyer (R)
- ▌Pam Jochum (D)
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- ▌Republican (32)
- ▌Democratic (18)
- Iowa General Assembly
- Iowa House of Representatives
- Iowa Senate
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