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Rick Mullin

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Rick Mullin

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Personal
Profession
Business owner/President

Rick Mullin was a Democratic candidate for District 1 of the Iowa State Senate. The primary election was on June 8, 2010, and the general election was on November 2.[1]

Campaign themes

2010

On his campaign page, Rick Mullin outlined his four main concerns:[2]

  • Jobs - more jobs for hardworking families, higher paying jobs from new industries, and retraining workers for new job opportunities in renewable energy.
  • Taxes - "Our economy's recent decline is the perfect time to take a hard look at every tax and every incentive that Iowa uses."
  • Roads - "...we can't get Highway 20 four-laned to Sioux City. We lag behind the rest of the state, and that's got to change."
  • Education - " Sioux City students need the same first-class education as the students in West Des Moines and Sergeant Bluff, but we don’t have the same tax base as those communities. It’s time to insure that EVERY student in Iowa has the same opportunities, no matter their local tax base."

Elections

2010

See also: Iowa State Senate elections, 2010

Mullin lost to Republican candidate Rick Bertrand by a margin of 7,581 to 7,359 in the November 2 general election.[3] Democratic incumbent Steve Warnstadt did not run for re-election.

In the June 8 primary election, Mullin was unopposed.[4]

Iowa State Senate, District 1 - Democratic Primary (2010)
Candidates Votes Percent
Green check mark transparent.png Rick Mullin 831 100%

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Footnotes


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