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 * align="center" width="4%"| DIST.
 * align="center" width="48%"| COUNTIES.
 * align="center" width="48%"| NAMES OF MEMBERS.
 * valign="top"|53 ||valign="top"|Linn ||valign="bottom"|Moses C. Jordan, William Ure.
 * valign="top"|54 ||valign="top"|Jones ||valign="bottom"|William T. Shaw, George W. Lathrope.
 * valign="top"|55 ||valign="top"|Jackson ||valign="bottom"|Lewis W. Stuart, William H. Reed.
 * valign="top"|56 ||valign="top"|Dubuque ||valign="bottom"|Thomas W. Johnson, Theophilus Crawford, J. K. Graves.
 * valign="top"|57 ||valign="top"|Delaware ||valign="bottom"|Joseph Chapman.
 * valign="top"|58 ||valign="top"|Clayton ||valign="bottom"|Charles Mentzel, Thomas D. White.
 * valign="top"|59 ||valign="top"|Fayette ||valign="bottom"|William E. Fuller.
 * valign="top"|60 ||valign="top"|Allamakee ||valign="bottom"|Luther Brown.
 * valign="top"|61 ||valign="top"|Winneshiek ||valign="bottom"|Warren Danforth, Martin N. Johnson.
 * valign="top"|62 ||valign="top"|Bremer ||valign="bottom"|Louis Case.
 * valign="top"|63 ||valign="top"|Chickasaw ||valign="bottom"|John McHugh.
 * valign="top"|64 ||valign="top"|Howard ||valign="bottom"|Henry T. Reed.
 * valign="top"|65 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|Jesse P. Brush.
 * valign="top"|66 ||valign="top"|Floyd ||valign="bottom"|Jared B. Shepardson.
 * valign="top"|67 ||valign="top"|Butler ||valign="bottom"|John Palmer.
 * valign="top"|68 ||valign="top"|Franklin and Cerro Gordo ||valign="bottom"|Lorenzo D. Lane.
 * valign="top"|69 ||valign="top"|Worth, Winnebago, Kossuth and Hancock ||valign="bottom"|Henry H. Bush.
 * valign="top"|70 ||valign="top"|Humboldt, Hamilton, Wright ||valign="bottom"|John L. Morse.
 * valign="top"|71 ||valign="top"|Pocahontas, Buena Vista, Palo Alto, Emmet ||valign="bottom"|Gifford S. Robinson.
 * valign="top"|72 ||valign="top"|Clay, Dickinson, Osceola and O'Brien ||valign="bottom"|John F. Glover.
 * valign="top"|73 ||valign="top"|Woodbury, Plymouth, Sioux and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|Samuel B. Gilliland.
 * }
 * valign="top"|63 ||valign="top"|Chickasaw ||valign="bottom"|John McHugh.
 * valign="top"|64 ||valign="top"|Howard ||valign="bottom"|Henry T. Reed.
 * valign="top"|65 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|Jesse P. Brush.
 * valign="top"|66 ||valign="top"|Floyd ||valign="bottom"|Jared B. Shepardson.
 * valign="top"|67 ||valign="top"|Butler ||valign="bottom"|John Palmer.
 * valign="top"|68 ||valign="top"|Franklin and Cerro Gordo ||valign="bottom"|Lorenzo D. Lane.
 * valign="top"|69 ||valign="top"|Worth, Winnebago, Kossuth and Hancock ||valign="bottom"|Henry H. Bush.
 * valign="top"|70 ||valign="top"|Humboldt, Hamilton, Wright ||valign="bottom"|John L. Morse.
 * valign="top"|71 ||valign="top"|Pocahontas, Buena Vista, Palo Alto, Emmet ||valign="bottom"|Gifford S. Robinson.
 * valign="top"|72 ||valign="top"|Clay, Dickinson, Osceola and O'Brien ||valign="bottom"|John F. Glover.
 * valign="top"|73 ||valign="top"|Woodbury, Plymouth, Sioux and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|Samuel B. Gilliland.
 * }
 * valign="top"|69 ||valign="top"|Worth, Winnebago, Kossuth and Hancock ||valign="bottom"|Henry H. Bush.
 * valign="top"|70 ||valign="top"|Humboldt, Hamilton, Wright ||valign="bottom"|John L. Morse.
 * valign="top"|71 ||valign="top"|Pocahontas, Buena Vista, Palo Alto, Emmet ||valign="bottom"|Gifford S. Robinson.
 * valign="top"|72 ||valign="top"|Clay, Dickinson, Osceola and O'Brien ||valign="bottom"|John F. Glover.
 * valign="top"|73 ||valign="top"|Woodbury, Plymouth, Sioux and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|Samuel B. Gilliland.
 * }
 * valign="top"|72 ||valign="top"|Clay, Dickinson, Osceola and O'Brien ||valign="bottom"|John F. Glover.
 * valign="top"|73 ||valign="top"|Woodbury, Plymouth, Sioux and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|Samuel B. Gilliland.
 * }
 * }

Republicans, 70; Democrats, 30.

The General Assembly Adjourned March 16, 1876.

SEVENTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Convened at Des Moines, January 14, 1878.

The Senate.

Lieutenant-Governor Frank T. Campbell, President, Republican.

John A. T. Hull, Secretary, Republican.