Clifford Branstad Explained

Clifford Branstad
State House1:Iowa
District1:16th
Term Start1:January 10, 1983
Term End1:January 12, 1997
Predecessor1:Semor C. Tofte
State House2:Iowa
District2:8th
Term Start2:January 8, 1979
Term End2:January 9, 1983
Predecessor2:Terry Branstad
Successor2:Kenneth De Groot
Birth Name:Clifford Orville Branstad
Birth Date:23 April 1924
Birth Place:Thompson, Iowa
Death Place:Lake Mills, Iowa
Party:Republican
Spouse:
his death

Clifford Orville Branstad (April 23, 1924 – November 10, 2014) was an American politician who served in the Iowa House of Representatives between 1979 and 1997.

Born in Thompson, Iowa, and one of five children to Lydia Siekmeier and Philip A. G. Branstad,[1] Clifford Branstad attended the local high school, but left in January 1943 to enlist in the Army Air Corps, where he served 43 months, flying 41 missions for the Army Air Force. Upon his return to the United States and still without a high school diploma, Branstad enrolled at the Dunwoody Institute in Minnesota. He then earned a bachelor's degree in sociology and economics from the University of Iowa in 1948 after having studied at Central State Teachers College in Wisconsin.[2] [3] Branstad later became a pre-law student at Georgetown University and then moved to Chicago to work in the insurance industry.[4]

Branstad began farming near Thompson in 1951, and began his political career by contesting the state legislative elections of 1978, succeeding his second cousin Terry Branstad as state representative from the eighth district in January 1979.[5] [6] He won a second term in 1980, and from 1983 to his retirement in 1997 represented the sixteenth district.[2] In December 2006, Branstad was awarded a high school diploma from North Iowa High School,[4] which had formed from a merger between Thompson and Buffalo Center-Rake-Lakota High Schools in 1996.[7]

Branstad was a Lutheran.[8] He died in 2014, aged 90, survived by his wife, Grace Martin, whom he had married in 1947,[2] and four of his five children.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Julia G. Burnham. February 13, 2017. Globe Gazette. June 4, 2009.
  2. News: Clifford O. Branstad Legislative Profile. February 13, 2017. Iowa General Assembly.
  3. News: Clifford O. Branstad Memorial Resolution. February 13, 2017. Iowa General Assembly. 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20170213001424/https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator?ga=68&personID=916. February 13, 2017. bot: unknown.
  4. News: Pieper. Mary. An honor long overdue. February 13, 2017. Globe Gazette. December 16, 2006.
  5. News: Delperdang. Judy. Clifford Branstad. February 13, 2017. Globe Gazette. November 12, 2014.
  6. News: Skipper. John. Former legislator Clifford Branstad dies. February 13, 2017. Globe Gazette. November 10, 2014.
  7. News: Nicklay. Deb. Districts will vote on plan to merge. February 13, 2017. Globe Gazette. January 26, 2006.
  8. News: [Unreadable title]]. February 13, 2017. Des Moines Register. Newspapers.com. October 8, 1982.