Brad Zaun | |
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Member of the Iowa Senate from the 32nd district |
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Assumed office January 10, 2005 |
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Preceded by | Jack Holveck |
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Born |
Des Moines, Iowa |
February 23, 1962
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Dede |
Children | Five children |
Residence | Urbandale, Iowa |
Alma mater | Grandview College |
Occupation | Vice President - R&R Realty Marketing Group |
Website | Zaun's website |
Bradley Zaun (R-Urbandale) is an Iowa State Senator formerly from the 32nd District and currently the 20th District. He was the Republican nominee for Iowa's 3rd congressional district in the 2010 general election.
Brad has served in the Iowa Senate since 2005. He is the former mayor of Urbandale, serving from 1998 to 2005 and a former city council member of Urbandale, serving from 1996 to 1998.[1] He is former owner of Zaun's Hardware and Vice President of R&R Realty Marketing Group, and received his Bachelor's degree from Grandview College.
Zaun currently serves on several committees in the Iowa Senate - the Judiciary committee; the Labor and Business Relations committee; the Rules and Administration committee; the Transportation committee; and the Ways and Means committee, where he is the ranking member. He also serves on the Justice Systems Appropriations committee.
In January 2017, Zaun proposed a bill to end tenure in public universities in Iowa.
Zaun won with 23,190 votes, running unopposed.
In the 3rd District Republican primary, he won with 42% of the vote in a crowded seven-candidate field to face the district's Democratic incumbent, Leonard Boswell.
Zaun eventually lost to the incumbent Boswell 46% to 51%.
After Republican Tom Latham of the newly-redistricted 3rd congressional district announced his retirement, Zaun ran to succeed him. Despite finishing first in the Republican primary with 10,522 votes (24.7%), he did not clear the 35% necessary to avoid a nominating convention. At the convention, after five ballots, Zaun was defeated by David Young, who had come fifth in the primary with 6,604 votes (15.5%).