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Tom Tauke
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa's 2nd district
In office January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1991
Preceded by
Mike Blouin
Succeeded by
Jim Nussle
Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 20th district
In office January 13, 1975 – January 2, 1979
Preceded by
Robert M. Carr
Succeeded by
Michael W. Connolly
Personal details
Born
Thomas Joseph Tauke
(1950-10-11) October 11, 1950 (age 73) Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.
Political party
Republican
Spouse
Beverly Tauke
Children
2
Education
Loras College (BA) University of Iowa (JD)
Thomas Joseph Tauke (born October 11, 1950) is an American politician, lawyer, and corporate executive from Iowa. He is a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving six terms from 1979 to 1991.
one of the youngest members. Tauke left active politics in 1991 following an unsuccessful bid to unseat U.S. Senator Tom Harkin. [1] Jim Nussle succeeded...
Democratic U.S. Senator Tom Harkin sought re-election to a second term in office. Harkin was opposed by Republican U.S. Congressman TomTauke, from Iowa's 2nd...
Democrat Tom Harkin sought re-election to a second term in the United States Senate. Harkin was opposed by Republican United States Congressman TomTauke, from...
congressional district representative, TomTauke, ran against Senator Tom Harkin. Nussle ran as the Republican candidate for Tauke's House seat against Eric Tabor...
to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1984, after five-term incumbent Tom Harkin gave up the seat to make a successful run for the United States Senate...
Illinois 16: Lynn Morley Martin retired to run for U.S. Senate. Iowa 2: TomTauke retired to run for U.S. Senate. Kansas 5: Bob Whittaker retired. Michigan 10:...
Sensenbrenner (R-WI) Bob Smith (R-OR) Denny Smith (R-OR) Gene Snyder (R-KY) TomTauke (R-IA) Bill Thomas (R-CA) Chalmers Wylie (R-OH) Ed Zschau (R-CA) Former...
Member: Tom Petri) Labor Standards (Chair: Austin J. Murphy; Ranking Member: Tom Petri) Human Resources (Chair: Dale E. Kildee; Ranking Member: TomTauke) Select...
Bentsen Speaker: Tip O'Neill (D) Majority Leader: Jim Wright Majority Whip: Tom Foley Chief Deputy Majority Whip: William Vollie Alexander Jr. Democratic...
Speaker Speaker: Tip O'Neill (D) Majority Leader: Jim Wright Majority Whip: Tom Foley Chief Deputy Majority Whip: William Vollie Alexander Jr. Democratic...
Jim Nussle, former U.S. Representative and nominee for governor in 2006 TomTauke, former U.S. Representative State legislators Dean Fisher, state representative...
Economic Council John Tanner, former U.S. Representative from Tennessee TomTauke, former U.S. Representative from Iowa Laura Tyson, former Chair of the...
Speaker Speaker: Jim Wright (D), until June 6, 1989 Tom Foley (D), from June 6, 1989 Majority Leader: Tom Foley, until June 6, 1989 Dick Gephardt, from June...
Bill Paxon (NY) Deborah Pryce (OH) Tom Reynolds (NY) Tom Ridge (PA) Gordon Smith (OR) Don Sundquist (TN) TomTauke (IA) Robert Walker (PA) Source: Ripon...
Florida 10: Louis A. Bafalis, to run for Governor of Florida, was succeeded by Tom Lewis (with district being renumbered as Florida 12). Maine 1: David F. Emery...
"DECKARD, Huey Joel". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. "TAUKE, Thomas Joseph". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. "JEFFRIES...
States House of Representatives election in Iowa, losing to incumbent TomTauke. Welsh retained his state senate seat, serving as chair of the Senate...
Illinois 13: John N. Erlenborn. Was succeeded by Harris Fawell. Illinois 14: Tom Corcoran: to run for U.S. Senate. Was succeeded by John E. Grotberg. Kansas 3:...
against the Soviet Union. Jepsen was defeated by Democratic Congressman Tom Harkin in the 1984 Senate election. Jepsen later served as chairman of the...