Clark R. Rasmussen
{{Short description|American politician (1934–2024)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2024}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Clark R. Rasmussen
| image = Clark R. Rasmussen.jpg
| caption = Rasmussen in 1965
| state_house = Iowa
| district = 37th
| alongside = 10 others{{efn|Mattie Bogenrief, James T. Caffrey, James Peter Denato, Lee H. Gaudineer, Willie Stevenson Glanton, Walter F. Maley, Bernard J. O'Malley, William D. Palmer, William J. Reichardt, and Thomas A. Renda}}
| term_start = January 11, 1965
| term_end = January 8, 1967
| predecessor = William F. Denman & Howard Reppert
| successor = Many{{efn|Rasmussen was succeeded by 11 different representatives: Harry W. Beardsley, Vernon N. Bennett, James T. Caffrey, June Franklin, Charles F. Glenn, Dan Johnston, James Edward Maloney, Bernard J. O'Malley, William D. Palmer, Thomas A. Renda, and John E. Tapscott}}
| constituency = District 54 - (2023–present)
| birth_date = {{nowrap|{{birthdate|1934|7|11}}}}
| birth_place = Kimballton, Iowa, U.S.
| death_date = {{nowrap|{{death date and age|2024|10|9|1934|7|11}}}}
| death_place = Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
| party = Democratic
| spouse = Joanne Disterhoft
| children = 5
| education = Grand View University
Drake University (BS)
| occupation = Claims supervisor, small business owner
}}
Clark Ray Rasmussen (July 11, 1934 – October 9, 2024) was an American politician who represented Polk County in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1965 to 1967 as a member of the Democratic Party.{{cite web |title=Clark R. Rasmussen |url=https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator?ga=61&personID=1480 |website=Iowa Legislature |access-date=October 12, 2024}}
Early life
Rasmussen was born in Kimballton, Iowa, on July 11, 1934. He had four sisters, one of whom was his fraternal twin. He graduated from Elk Horn High School in 1952 and enrolled at Grand View University. He served in the 1st Cavalry Division in Japan from 1954 to 1956. He resumed his studies at Grand View upon returning and then attended Drake University, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1958.{{cite web |title=Clark Rasmussen Obituary |url=https://hamiltonsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/ClarkRasmussen#obituary |website=Hamiltons Funeral Home |access-date=October 12, 2024 |ref=Obituary |language=en}}
Career
Rasmussen worked as a claims supervisor for the Travelers Insurance Company after graduating from Drake. In 1964, he was elected to represent Polk County in the Iowa House of Representatives, where he served one term. He was one of 11 people who represented Polk County during the 61st General Assembly under the short-lived redistricting act enabled by the Democratic legislature that allowed for the state's most populous counties to elect multiple representatives.{{cite web |title=Reapportioning the Iowa Legislature, 1950-1980 |url=https://teachingiowahistory.org/iowa-stories/reapportioning-iowa-legislature-1950-1980 |website=Teaching Iowa History |access-date=October 12, 2024}} He then served as chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party until 1971, when he became an aide to senator Harold Hughes. In 1974, he ran for governor of Iowa, but lost in the Democratic primaries, winning 16% of the vote.{{cite web |title=Summary of Official Canvass of Votes Cast in Iowa Primary Election |url=https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/pdf/results/70s/1974primcanv.pdf |website=Iowa Secretary of State |access-date=October 12, 2024}}
After his defeat, he opened Rasmussen and Sons Bicycle Shop in West Des Moines. He served as secretary of the Iowa Senate in 1975. He later served as clerk of the Polk County district court for 11 years before being elected to the Polk County Board of Supervisors in 1986, where he served one term.
Personal life and death
Rasmussen married Joanne Disterhoft in 1956 and had five children. He died in Des Moines, Iowa, on October 9, 2024, at the age of 90.
Rasmussen was a member of Delta Sigma Pi.
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Category:Democratic Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives
Category:People from Audubon County, Iowa
Category:Politicians from Des Moines, Iowa
Category:Grand View University alumni
Category:Drake University alumni
Category:20th-century American businesspeople