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Steve Sodders
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 22nd district
In office
January 9, 2009 – January 13, 2013
Preceded byLarry McKibben
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 36th district
In office
January 13, 2013 – January 8, 2017
Succeeded byJeff Edler
Personal details
Born1968 (age 55–56)[1]
Ames, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseCarrie
Children2
Residence(s)State Center, Iowa, U.S.
Alma materIowa State University (Attending)
Iowa Valley Community College (A.S.)
OccupationDeputy Sheriff
WebsiteSodders' website

Steven J. "Steve" Sodders was a Democratic politician, who was a [needs update?] Mayor of State Center, Iowa.[2] He also served as Deputy Sheriff in Marshall County until he was forced into early retirement for falsifying records.[3] He received his A.S. from [[Iowa Valley He represented the 22nd and 36th Districts in the Iowa Senate between 2009 and 2017. He received his A.S. from Iowa Valley Community College and is attending Iowa State University, pursuing a degree in Sociology. He received an honorary degree in Educational Leadership from Iowa Valley Community College.

Sodders served on several committees in the Iowa Senate - Chair Economic Growth committee; the Education committee; Vice-Chair Government Oversight committee; the Judiciary Committee; the State Government Committee; and the Veterans Affairs committee.

Sodders was elected in 2008 with 14,837 votes, defeating Republican opponent Jarret P. Heil.[4]

Sodders retired as a deputy sheriff dated 20 November 2018".

References

  1. ^ "Steven J. Sodders". Archived from the original on September 19, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  2. ^ "Voters elect city leaders".
  3. ^ Barske, Emily (November 2, 2018). "Records: Violations lead to Sodders' resignation". Times Republican.
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
Iowa Senate
Preceded by 22nd District
2009–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by 36th District
2013–2017
Succeeded by