Quentin Stanerson Explained

Quentin Stanerson
State House1:Iowa
District1:95th
Term Start1:January 14, 2013
Term End1:January 8, 2017
Predecessor1:Joel Fry (redistricting)
Successor1:Louie Zumbach
Constituency1:District 95 - (2013–2017)
Birth Place:Conroy, Iowa, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Nikki
Children:3
Education:Kirkwood Community College (AA)
Coe College (BA)
Grand Canyon University (MS)
Occupation:Teacher

Quentin Stanerson (born 1977) is an American politician and teacher who represented the 95th district of the Iowa House of Representatives from 2013 to 2017, which at the time consisted of much of northern and eastern Linn County, as well as parts of southeastern Buchanan County. He is a member of the Republican Party.[1]

Early life

Stanerson was born in 1977 in Conroy, Iowa, where he was raised. He graduated from Williamsburg High School. Following his graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where he served four years, and was deployed overseas multiple times.[2]

After leaving the Marine Corps, Stanerson attended Kirkwood Community College, where he received an Associate of Arts. He then a received a Bachelor of Arts in history from Coe College, and a master's degree in education administration from Grand Canyon University.[1]

Political career

Stanerson announced his candidacy for the open 95th district of the Iowa House of Representatives following decennial redistricting in 2011. He won the Republican primaries unopposed on June 5, 2012, and defeated Democratic candidate Kristin Keast in the general on November 6, 2012, by 200 votes.[3] He was subsequently appointed to the Local Government, State Government, Veterans Affairs, Ways and Means, and Education committees, the lattermost of which he was made vice chairman.[4]

Stanerson announced his bid for reelection in early 2014.[5] He won the Republican primaries unopposed on June 3, 2014, and again faced Democratic candidate Kristin Keast in the general election on November 4, whom he defeated by over 800 votes.[3] He was subsequently appointed chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee.[4]

Stanerson endorsed Marco Rubio for president in 2016.[6] He declined to run for a third term.[7]

Personal life

Stanerson has a wife, Nikki, and three children. He resided in Center Point, Iowa, for much of his career, and has lived in Audubon, Iowa, since 2019.[1]

Stanerson has served as principal of Audubon Middle-High School since 2019.[8] [9] He taught middle and high school social studies at North Linn Community School District from 2004 to 2019, and also coached middle school wrestling and track.[2]

Electoral history

* = incumbent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Representative - All Years . Iowa Legislature . June 7, 2024.
  2. Web site: Quentin Stanerson/Kristin Keast rematch coming in Iowa House district 95 . Bleeding Heartland . June 8, 2024 . en . July 25, 2013.
  3. Web site: Quentin Stanerson . Ballotpedia . June 8, 2024 . en.
  4. Web site: State Representative - Bills & Committees . Iowa Legislature . June 8, 2024.
  5. Web site: Lynch . James Q. . Stanerson seeking re-election in Iowa House 95 . The Gazette . June 8, 2024.
  6. Web site: Marcomentum: Iowa Lawmaker and Marine Corps Veteran Announces He's Caucusing for Marco Tonight. February 1, 2016. June 8, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20160317143900/https://marcorubio.com/news/iowa-rep-quentin-stanerson-caucus-marco-rubio/. March 17, 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: Quentin Stanerson retiring, creating open seat in Iowa House district 95 . Bleeding Heartland . June 8, 2024 . en . December 14, 2015.
  8. Web site: Audubon School Board Selects New Middle And High School Principal At Special Meeting Friday Morning . Carroll Broadcasting Company . June 8, 2024 . February 22, 2019.
  9. Web site: Nichols . Jennifer . Audubon school recognized for hosting exchange students . The Southwest Iowa News Source . June 8, 2024 . en . 22 April 2024.