Democrat Catelin Drey wins Iowa Senate special election, breaking Republican supermajority
Source: Des Moines Register
Democrat Catelin Drey has pulled off a victory in a special election for the Iowa Senate, flipping a Republican-held seat and breaking the GOP's supermajority in the chamber for the first time in three years.
Drey won with 55% of the vote to Republican Christopher Prosch's 44%, according to unofficial results from the Woodbury County Auditor's Office.
Gov. Kim Reynolds called the election to fill a vacancy in Iowa Senate District 1 after Republican Sen. Rocky De Witt died of pancreatic cancer in June.
The western Iowa Senate seat is based in Woodbury County and includes Sioux City.
Read more: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2025/08/26/democrat-catelin-drey-wins-iowa-senate-special-election-defeats-republican-christopher-prosch/85819325007/

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Trump won this district by 11.5 points.
Trump won this district by 11.5 points.
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Democrats flip Iowa state Senate seat, breaking GOP supermajority
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5471284-drey-victory-breaks-gop-majority/
by Jared Gans - 08/26/25 9:18 PM ET
Democrat Catelin Drey has flipped an open Iowa state Senate seat, adding to the partys successes in special elections this year, Decision Desk HQ projected.
Drey defeated Republican Christopher Prosch in the race to replace the late state Sen. Rocky De Witt (R), who died in office in June from cancer. Democrats homed in on the Republican-leaning district as a pickup opportunity given their overperformance in many smaller elections through 2025.
Dreys victory breaks a GOP supermajority in the state Senate, giving her party more power despite its minority status in the body. In particular, the extra Democratic vote, which will bring the margin in the chamber to 33 Republicans to 17 Democrats, will ensure that nominees from the governor cant get approved on a party-line vote.
A two-thirds majority is needed for nominees to be confirmed.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) seized on the opportunity ahead of the election, sending in 30,000 volunteers for get out the vote efforts and hosting text- and phone-banks with the Iowa Democratic Party. ....................................
Pototan
(2,859 posts)a 22-point swing.
FakeNoose
(38,627 posts)Thank you Iowa Democrats! Awesome job
sheshe2
(93,734 posts)Yeah team!
electric_blue68
(23,857 posts)Sogo
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Skittles
(167,399 posts)when I lived there in the 70's I remember the people being friendly and down to earth, I couldn't imagine them digging what the GOP has become
blue_jay
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AllaN01Bear
(27,401 posts)NoMoreRepugs
(11,613 posts)Wiz Imp
(7,114 posts)That was an even bigger swing - from +21 Trump to +4 for the Democrat. So Republicans started the year with a 35-15 majority. It is now down to 33-17.
BoRaGard
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BigmanPigman
(53,744 posts)This will make tRump's stress even worse. I hope this kills him on live TV!
However, the more scared he gets the more he will react in the extreme. He is even more dangerous as the vengeful ass takes his pain out on the entire country.
oasis
(52,884 posts)Paul Revere.
BigmanPigman
(53,744 posts)Javaman
(64,472 posts)Peacetrain
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JI7
(92,628 posts)instead of getting caught up in national polls and whether we are popular.
We can't do too much about one but at the local level individuals in those distrcts have more power.