Rod Roberts
{{short description|American politician}}
{{distinguish|Rod Roberts (Australian politician)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| image = Rod A. Roberts - Official Portrait - 83rd GA.jpg
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| name =Rod Roberts
| state_house =Iowa
| district =51st
| term_start =January 8, 2001
| term_end =January 9, 2011
| preceded =James Drees
| succeeded =Dan Muhlbauer
| prior_term =80th (2001 – 2003)
| birth_date ={{birth date and age|1957|10|22}}
| birth_place =Waverly, Iowa, U.S.
| party =Republican
| spouse = Patricia Roberts
| relations =
| children = 2
| residence =Carroll, Iowa
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| occupation =
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| website = [http://www3.legis.state.ia.us/ga/member.do?id=80 Official website]
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Rod Roberts (born October 22, 1957) is the Iowa State Labor Commissioner.{{cite web|url=http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2010/12/08/branstad-taps-rod-roberts-to-head-dia/|title=Branstad taps Rod Roberts to head DIA|last=Kauffman|first=Clark|date=2010-12-08|accessdate=2011-10-21|work=Des Moines Register|publisher=Gannett Company}} Roberts is also a former Republican gubernatorial candidate and five-term Iowa State Representative from the 51st and 80th Districts. He served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 2001 to 2011 and was an assistant minority leader. He received his BA from Iowa Christian College, as did his wife.
During his last term in the Iowa House, Roberts served on the Administration and Rules, Appropriations, Local Government, State Government, and Transportation committees. His political experience includes serving on the Carroll School Board from 1996 to 2000. Other experience includes serving as past president of the Carroll Rotary Club and serving on the Board of Directors for New Hope Village (a facility supporting disabled adults) in Carroll.
Early and personal life
Rod Roberts was born in 1957 to parents, Jack Roberts, a history teacher and Darlene Roberts, a bank teller. He grew up in Zearing, and was highly influenced by Ronald Reagan. Roberts and his wife, Trish, moved to Carroll in 1985.
Electoral history
Roberts ran for the Iowa House's District 80 in 1998, losing to incumbent Democrat James Drees. He ran again in 2000 and won the election, defeating Democratic opponent Thomas Halbur. After the districts were redrawn for the 2002 election, Roberts was elected to the new District 51. He did not seek re-election to the House in 2010, choosing to seek the Republican nomination for governor instead. He was defeated in the primary, coming in a distant third behind former governor Terry Branstad, who went on to win the general election, and Iowa businessman Bob Vander Plaats. At the Republican state convention, he declined when nominated for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor, endorsing then-State Senator Kim Reynolds for the position.{{cite web|url=http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2010/06/29/the-humility-of-rod-roberts/|title=The Humility of Rod Roberts|work=Des Moines Register|publisher=Gannett Company|last=Vander Hart|first=Shane|date=2010-06-29|accessdate=2011-10-21}}
Electoral history
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| election_title =Iowa House of Representatives elections, 1998
| election_note =District 80
| election_ref ={{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.ia.us/pdfs/10-8.pdf|title=Iowa General Election - November 3, 1998|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|accessdate=2011-09-22|page=430}}
| turnout_votes =9,610
| result =hold
| loser_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| winner =James Drees*
| winner_party =Iowa Democratic Party
| winner_votes =4,889
| winner_percent =50.9
| candidate2 =Rod Roberts
| candidate2_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| candidate2_votes =4,721
| candidate2_percent =49.1
}}
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| election_title =Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2000
| election_note =District 80
| election_ref ={{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.ia.us/pdfS/2000%20G%20IH.pdf|title=November 7, 2000 - General Election, Iowa Official Results, State House of Representatives|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|date=2002-07-16|accessdate=2011-09-19|page=31}}
| turnout_votes =12,203
| result =gain
| loser_party =Iowa Democratic Party
| winner =Rod Roberts
| winner_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| winner_votes =6,539
| winner_percent =53.6
| candidate2 =Thomas H. Halbur
| candidate2_party =Iowa Democratic Party
| candidate2_votes =5,655
| candidate2_percent =46.3
}}
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| election_title =Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2002
| election_note =District 51
| election_ref ={{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.ia.us/pdfs/elections/2002/results/Canvass%20Summary.pdf|title=Canvass Summary - Final - 2002 General Election (11/5/2002)|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|date=2002-12-02|accessdate=2011-09-19|page=32}}
| turnout_votes =6,997
| result =(newly redistricted)
| winner =Rod Roberts*
| winner_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| winner_votes =6,917
| winner_percent =98.9
}}
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| election_title =Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2004
| election_note =District 51
| election_ref ={{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.ia.us/pdfs/elections/2004/general/CanvassSummary.pdf|title=Canvass Summary - Final - 2004 General Election (11/2/2004)|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|date=2004-12-06|accessdate=2011-09-19|page=29}}
| turnout_votes =10,228
| result =hold
| winner =Rod Roberts*
| winner_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| winner_votes =10,162
| winner_percent =99.4
}}
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| election_title =Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2006
| election_note =District 51
| election_ref ={{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.ia.us/pdfs/GenOffResults.pdf|title=Official Results Report - Statewide, 2006 General Election 11-07-2006|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|date=2006-11-21|accessdate=2011-09-19|page=37}}
| turnout_votes =7,167
| result =hold
| winner =Rod Roberts*
| winner_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| winner_votes =6,564
| winner_percent =91.6
}}
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| election_title =Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2008
| election_note =District 51
| election_ref ={{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/results/2008GeneralResults.html|title=November 4, 2008 General Election Results|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|accessdate=2011-09-19}}
| turnout_votes =10,110
| result =hold
| winner =Rod Roberts*
| winner_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| winner_votes =10,020
| winner_percent =99.1
}}
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| election_title =Iowa gubernatorial primary elections, 2010
| election_note =District 51
| election_ref ={{Cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/results/2010PrimaryResults.html|title=June 8, 2010 Primary Election Results|publisher=Iowa Secretary of State|accessdate=2011-10-20}}
| turnout_votes =229,731
| result =
| winner =Terry Branstad
| winner_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| winner_votes =114,450
| winner_percent =49.8
| candidate2 =Bob Vander Plaats
| candidate2_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| candidate2_votes =93,058
| candidate2_percent =40.5
| candidate3 =Rod Roberts
| candidate3_party =Republican Party of Iowa
| candidate3_votes =19,896
| candidate3_percent =8.7
}}
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References
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External links
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{{Portal|Iowa}}
- [http://www3.legis.state.ia.us/ga/member.do?id=80 Representative Rod Roberts] official Iowa General Assembly site
- [http://www.iowahouserepublicans.com/members/rod-roberts Profile] at Iowa House Republicans
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{{succession box| title=80th District |before=James Drees | years=2001 – 2003|after=James Hahn}}
{{succession box| title=51st District |before=Jeff Elgin | years =2003 – 2011|after=Dan Muhlbauer}}
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Category:People from Waverly, Iowa
Category:Republican Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives
Category:School board members in Iowa