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 * align="center" width="4%"| DIST.
 * align="center" width="48%"| COUNTIES.
 * align="center" width="48%"| NAMES OF MEMBERS.
 * valign="top"|32 ||valign="top"|Scott ||valign="bottom"|Charles M. Waterman, Bruce T. Seaman, Ernest Mueller.
 * valign="top"|33 ||valign="top"|Cedar ||valign="bottom"|Elwood Macy.
 * valign="top"|34 ||valign="top"|Johnson ||valign="bottom"|Moses Bloom, George Paul.
 * valign="top"|35 ||valign="top"|Iowa ||valign="bottom"|Norman B. Holbrook.
 * valign="top"|36 ||valign="top"|Poweshiek ||valign="bottom"|Andrew J. Wood.
 * valign="top"|37 ||valign="top"|Jasper ||valign="bottom"|John C. Hiatt, Joel W. Deweese.
 * valign="top"|38 ||valign="top"|Polk ||valign="bottom"|Jerry B. Tiffin, Clarence S. Wilson.
 * valign="top"|39 ||valign="top"|Dallas ||valign="bottom"|William S. Russell.
 * valign="top"|40 ||valign="top"|Guthrie ||valign="bottom"|Thomas Seeley.
 * valign="top"|41 ||valign="top"|Harrison ||valign="bottom"|Henry B. Lyman.
 * valign="top"|42 ||valign="top"|Boone ||valign="bottom"|George W. Crooks.
 * valign="top"|43 ||valign="top"|Story ||valign="bottom"|Frank Curtis.
 * valign="top"|44 ||valign="top"|Marshall ||valign="bottom"|John M. Parker.
 * valign="top"|45 ||valign="top"|Tama ||valign="bottom"|Gamaliel Jaqua.
 * valign="top"|46 ||valign="top"|Benton ||valign="bottom"|John McCartney, E. S. Johnson.
 * valign="top"|47 ||valign="top"|Linn ||valign="bottom"|Irving P. Bowdish, William Ure.
 * valign="top"|48 ||valign="top"|Jones ||valign="bottom"|Silas M. Yoran.
 * valign="top"|49 ||valign="top"|Clinton ||valign="bottom"|John A. Young, Artemus A. Gardner.
 * valign="top"|50 ||valign="top"|Jackson ||valign="bottom"|Justin W. Miles, Philip P. Bradley.
 * valign="top"|51 ||valign="top"|Dubuque ||valign="bottom"|Frederick M. Knoll, Dennis O’Brien, Fred O’Donnell.
 * valign="top"|52 ||valign="top"|Delaware ||valign="bottom"|Joseph Chapman.
 * valign="top"|53 ||valign="top"|Buchanan ||valign="bottom"|John Calvin.
 * valign="top"|54 ||valign="top"|Black Hawk ||valign="bottom"|Jeremiah L. Gay, Lore Alford.
 * valign="top"|55 ||valign="top"|Grundy ||valign="bottom"|George Wells.
 * valign="top"|56 ||valign="top"|Hardin ||valign="bottom"|Edward Taylor.
 * valign="top"|57 ||valign="top"|Hamilton ||valign="bottom"|Ira H. Tremain.
 * valign="top"|58 ||valign="top"|Webster ||valign="bottom"|Oliver Tyson.
 * valign="top"|59 ||valign="top"|Woodbury ||valign="bottom"|James H. Bolton.
 * valign="top"|60 ||valign="top"|Butler ||valign="bottom"|Alvin M. Whaley.
 * valign="top"|61 ||valign="top"|Bremer ||valign="bottom"|John K. L. Maynard.
 * valign="top"|62 ||valign="top"|Fayette ||valign="bottom"|Henry Rickel.
 * valign="top"|63 ||valign="top"|Clayton ||valign="bottom"|Alexander Bliedung, Thomas Updegraff.
 * valign="top"|64 ||valign="top"|Allamakee ||valign="bottom"|Benjamin Ratcliff.
 * valign="top"|65 ||valign="top"|Winneshiek ||valign="bottom"|Henry A. Baker, Hiram C. Manning.
 * valign="top"|66 ||valign="top"|Howard ||valign="bottom"|Charles E. Brown.
 * valign="top"|67 ||valign="top"|Chickasaw ||valign="bottom"|William E. Perrin.
 * valign="top"|68 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|John Gammons.
 * valign="top"|69 ||valign="top"|Floyd ||valign="bottom"|Orlo H. Lyon.
 * valign="top"|70 ||valign="top"|Plymouth, Sioux and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|William Barrett.
 * valign="top"|71 ||valign="top"|Monona, Crawford and Ida ||valign="bottom"|Elijah Peake.
 * valign="top"|72 ||valign="top"|Cherokee, Buena Vista, Pocahontas and Sac ||valign="bottom"|L. H. Gordon.
 * valign="top"|73 ||valign="top"|Greene, Carroll and Calhoun ||valign="bottom"|Orlando H. Manning.
 * valign="top"|74 ||valign="top"|Adair, Audubon and Shelby ||valign="bottom"|John A. Hallock.
 * valign="top"|75 ||valign="top"|Clay, Osceola, O’Brien and Dickinson ||valign="bottom"|Charles McAllister.
 * valign="top"|76 ||valign="top"|Emmet, Palo Alto, Kossuth and Humboldt ||valign="bottom"|John J. Wilson.
 * valign="top"|77 ||valign="top"|Wright, Winnebago, Hancock and Worth ||valign="bottom"|A. C. Walker.
 * valign="top"|78 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo and Franklin ||valign="bottom"|John H. King.
 * }
 * valign="top"|55 ||valign="top"|Grundy ||valign="bottom"|George Wells.
 * valign="top"|56 ||valign="top"|Hardin ||valign="bottom"|Edward Taylor.
 * valign="top"|57 ||valign="top"|Hamilton ||valign="bottom"|Ira H. Tremain.
 * valign="top"|58 ||valign="top"|Webster ||valign="bottom"|Oliver Tyson.
 * valign="top"|59 ||valign="top"|Woodbury ||valign="bottom"|James H. Bolton.
 * valign="top"|60 ||valign="top"|Butler ||valign="bottom"|Alvin M. Whaley.
 * valign="top"|61 ||valign="top"|Bremer ||valign="bottom"|John K. L. Maynard.
 * valign="top"|62 ||valign="top"|Fayette ||valign="bottom"|Henry Rickel.
 * valign="top"|63 ||valign="top"|Clayton ||valign="bottom"|Alexander Bliedung, Thomas Updegraff.
 * valign="top"|64 ||valign="top"|Allamakee ||valign="bottom"|Benjamin Ratcliff.
 * valign="top"|65 ||valign="top"|Winneshiek ||valign="bottom"|Henry A. Baker, Hiram C. Manning.
 * valign="top"|66 ||valign="top"|Howard ||valign="bottom"|Charles E. Brown.
 * valign="top"|67 ||valign="top"|Chickasaw ||valign="bottom"|William E. Perrin.
 * valign="top"|68 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|John Gammons.
 * valign="top"|69 ||valign="top"|Floyd ||valign="bottom"|Orlo H. Lyon.
 * valign="top"|70 ||valign="top"|Plymouth, Sioux and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|William Barrett.
 * valign="top"|71 ||valign="top"|Monona, Crawford and Ida ||valign="bottom"|Elijah Peake.
 * valign="top"|72 ||valign="top"|Cherokee, Buena Vista, Pocahontas and Sac ||valign="bottom"|L. H. Gordon.
 * valign="top"|73 ||valign="top"|Greene, Carroll and Calhoun ||valign="bottom"|Orlando H. Manning.
 * valign="top"|74 ||valign="top"|Adair, Audubon and Shelby ||valign="bottom"|John A. Hallock.
 * valign="top"|75 ||valign="top"|Clay, Osceola, O’Brien and Dickinson ||valign="bottom"|Charles McAllister.
 * valign="top"|76 ||valign="top"|Emmet, Palo Alto, Kossuth and Humboldt ||valign="bottom"|John J. Wilson.
 * valign="top"|77 ||valign="top"|Wright, Winnebago, Hancock and Worth ||valign="bottom"|A. C. Walker.
 * valign="top"|78 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo and Franklin ||valign="bottom"|John H. King.
 * }
 * valign="top"|68 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|John Gammons.
 * valign="top"|69 ||valign="top"|Floyd ||valign="bottom"|Orlo H. Lyon.
 * valign="top"|70 ||valign="top"|Plymouth, Sioux and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|William Barrett.
 * valign="top"|71 ||valign="top"|Monona, Crawford and Ida ||valign="bottom"|Elijah Peake.
 * valign="top"|72 ||valign="top"|Cherokee, Buena Vista, Pocahontas and Sac ||valign="bottom"|L. H. Gordon.
 * valign="top"|73 ||valign="top"|Greene, Carroll and Calhoun ||valign="bottom"|Orlando H. Manning.
 * valign="top"|74 ||valign="top"|Adair, Audubon and Shelby ||valign="bottom"|John A. Hallock.
 * valign="top"|75 ||valign="top"|Clay, Osceola, O’Brien and Dickinson ||valign="bottom"|Charles McAllister.
 * valign="top"|76 ||valign="top"|Emmet, Palo Alto, Kossuth and Humboldt ||valign="bottom"|John J. Wilson.
 * valign="top"|77 ||valign="top"|Wright, Winnebago, Hancock and Worth ||valign="bottom"|A. C. Walker.
 * valign="top"|78 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo and Franklin ||valign="bottom"|John H. King.
 * }
 * valign="top"|74 ||valign="top"|Adair, Audubon and Shelby ||valign="bottom"|John A. Hallock.
 * valign="top"|75 ||valign="top"|Clay, Osceola, O’Brien and Dickinson ||valign="bottom"|Charles McAllister.
 * valign="top"|76 ||valign="top"|Emmet, Palo Alto, Kossuth and Humboldt ||valign="bottom"|John J. Wilson.
 * valign="top"|77 ||valign="top"|Wright, Winnebago, Hancock and Worth ||valign="bottom"|A. C. Walker.
 * valign="top"|78 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo and Franklin ||valign="bottom"|John H. King.
 * }
 * valign="top"|77 ||valign="top"|Wright, Winnebago, Hancock and Worth ||valign="bottom"|A. C. Walker.
 * valign="top"|78 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo and Franklin ||valign="bottom"|John H. King.
 * }
 * valign="top"|78 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo and Franklin ||valign="bottom"|John H. King.
 * }

Republicans, 73; Democrats, 25; Greenbackers, 2. The General Assembly Adourned March, 26, 1878.

EIGHTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Convened at Des Moines, January 12, 1880.

The Senate.

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

A. T. McCarger, Secretary, Republican.