Excerpt:
Iowa Politics has a story up about the possible retirement of State Senator Larry McKibben in Senate District 22.
Sen. Larry McKibben, R-Marshalltown, chose not to seek the Senate minority leader post in September because of work-related responsibilities. He said Thursday he hasn’t decided if his name will appear on the November ballot.“I am talking it over with my family,” McKibben said. “I will make my decision in the next couple weeks.”
McKibben won reelection in 2004 by less than 800 votes, in a race where over $425,000 was spent. McKibben might not be looking forward to another long summer and fall on the campaign trail.
Democrats already have a candidate who announced his campaign for McKibben’s seat in Steve Sodders, a Deputy Sheriff in Marshall County. Sodders has been knocking on doors throughout the district this fall and has been working hard raising money. Sodders has two fundraisers coming up in the next few weeks.
Read more at Century of the Common Iowan.Related Posts:
Republican State Senator Larry McKibben RetiringDemocratic Prospects Looking Even Better In State Senate
Republican Rep. Polly Granzow is Retiring
Republicans Face a Daunting Task of Recruiting Candidates in Marshall and Hardin Counties
Sen. McKibben Thinks Smoking Ban Would Kill Children
Sodders Announces Candidacy Against McKibben in Senate District 22
