Jack Drake (politician) explained

Jack Drake
State House:Iowa
District:21st
Term Start:1993
Term End:2015
Predecessor:Jack Hatch
Successor:Tom Moore
Prior Term:57th (2003–2013)
81st (1993–2003)
Birth Date:29 July 1934
Birth Place:Walnut, Iowa
Death Place:Atlantic, Iowa
Party:Republican
Spouse:Shirley
Children:4
Residence:Griswold, Iowa
Alma Mater:University of Iowa
Profession:Farmer
Website:Drake's website

Jack Edwin Drake (July 29, 1934 – October 11, 2015) was an American politician in the Iowa State Representative from the 21st District. A Republican, he served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1993 until his death. Drake was born and raised near Walnut, Iowa, and lived in Griswold. Drake attended the University of Iowa.[1]

, Drake served on several committees in the Iowa House – the Agriculture, Appropriations, and State Government committees. He also served as the chair of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee.

Biography

Drake was first elected in 1992. He was born on July 29, 1934, in Walnut, Iowa. His father, Wallace, and mother, Arlene, were both farmers. He attended grade school at Lincoln #2 Country School in Walnut. He graduated from Atlantic High School. Following graduation, he attended the University of Iowa.

In 1954, he married his wife, Shirley, and together they have raised four children, three of which still live in SW Iowa. The fourth lives in Nevada, Iowa. He and his wife Shirley have eleven grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren

Drake attended Griswold United Methodist Church. He was the chair of the finance committee and served on the audit committee. He was a former Sunday school teacher

He was board secretary of the Walnut Telephone Company. In addition, he was an active member of the Corn Growers Association, Soybean Association, NFIB, and Iowa Farm Bureau.

He was a former board member of the Pottawattamie County Zoning Board; the former president of the East Pottawattamie County Farm Bureau; and the former president of the Pottawattamie County Extension Council. Drake was active in 4-H and served as a leader of the organization at one time. Drake died on October 11, 2015, in hospital at Atlantic, Iowa.[2]

Electoral history

*incumbent

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jack Edwin Drake Obituary (2015) Atlantic News Telegraph. .
  2. http://www.ksfy.com/news/minnesotaandiowa/headlines/Longtime-Iowa-House-member-Jack-Drake-dies-at-age-81-332264512.html Longtime Iowa House member Jack Drake dies at age 81