Dick Taylor (Iowa politician) explained

Dick Taylor
State House:Iowa
District:33rd
Term Start:2000
Term End:October 14, 2009
Preceded:Kay Chapman
Succeeded:Kirsten Running-Marquardt
Prior Term:53rd (2000  - 2003)
Birth Date:5 April 1931
Birth Place:Algona, Iowa, U.S.
Death Place:Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Jan
Children:two
Residence:Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Occupation:Retired electrician/electrical project manager
Website:Taylor's website

Richard D. Taylor (April 5, 1931 – September 17, 2020) was an American politician who was an Iowa State Representative from the 53rd and 33rd Districts. He served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 2000 to 2009. He resigned in October 2009 because of family health concerns.[1] [2]

Prior to serving in the Iowa House, Taylor served in the United States Navy and was an electrician. Taylor served on the Robins, Iowa City Council.

During his last term in office, Taylor served on several committees in the Iowa House - the Commerce, Local Government, and Veterans Affairs committees. He also served on the Natural Resources Committee, where he was vice chair, and on the Justice System Appropriations Subcommittee. Earlier in his term, until November 2007, he served as vice chair of the Veterans Affairs Committee.

Taylor was first elected to House District 53 in a January 4, 2000 special election following fellow Democrat Kay Chapman's resignation. The unusual, early date of the election meant that voter registration deadline was on Christmas and the county auditor's office had to be open on New Year's Day (both public holidays).[3] After the district lines were redrawn for the 2002 election, he represented the new District 53. He resigned from office on October 14, 2009 and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Kirsten Running-Marquardt.

Taylor died in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on September 17, 2020, at the age of 89.[4]

Electoral history

*incumbent

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Untitled Resignation Letter. Proof, State of Iowa House Journal, Monday, January 11, 2010. Taylor. Dick. Iowa House of Representatives. 2. 2010-01-11 . 2011-09-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20170328040438/https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/Pubs/hjweb/PDF2/2010/01-11-2010.pdf. March 28, 2017. dead.
  2. http://iowaindependent.com/22774/running-marquardt-wins-special-election-by-wide-margin Running-Marquardt wins special election by wide margin
  3. Web site: Dick Taylor to leave Iowa House. Deeth. John. John Deeth Blog. 2009-10-12. 2011-09-30.
  4. Web site: Richard 'Dick' Taylor . Murdoch Funeral Home . 19 December 2023.