Jeff Kurtz | |
State House1: | Iowa |
District1: | 83rd |
Term Start1: | January 14, 2019 |
Term End1: | January 10, 2021 |
Predecessor1: | Jerry Kearns |
Successor1: | Martin Graber |
Constituency1: | District 83 - (2019–2021) |
Birth Place: | Fort Madison, Iowa, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Spouse: | Debbie |
Children: | 3 |
Education: | Southeastern Community College Iowa State University |
Jeff Kurtz (born 1954) is an American politician and retired locomotive engineer who represented the 83rd district of the Iowa House of Representatives from 2019 to 2021, which at the time consisted of parts of southern Lee County, including all of Fort Madison and Keokuk. He is a member of the Democratic Party.[1]
Kurtz was born in 1954 in Fort Madison, Iowa. He graduated from Aquinas High School in 1972. He attended Southeastern Community College and Iowa State University. He joined the Santa Fe Railroad as a fireman in 1974.[1]
Kurtz announced his candidacy for the 83rd district of the Iowa House of Representatives in 2018 after incumbent Jerry Kearns announced he would not seek reelection.[2] He won the Democratic primaries on June 5, 2018, with over 56 percent of the vote, and defeated Republican Jeff Reichman in the general election on November 6 by over 800 votes.[3] He was subsequently appointed to the Labor, Public Safety, Transportation, and Ways and Means committees.[4]
Kurtz endorsed Bernie Sanders for president in 2019.[5] [6]
Kurtz ran for reelection in 2020 but lost to Republican Martin Graber by over 700 votes.[3]
Kurtz has a wife, Debbie, and three adult children. He resides in Fort Madison.[1]
Kurtz worked as a locomotive engineer with BNSF from 1975 to 2014. He has been a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) for over 40 years, and served as president of BLET Local 391 for eight years, chairman of the BLET Iowa State Legislative Board for ten years, and BLET Legislative and Safety Director for ten years.[6]
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