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      • Nate Boulton (born May 23, 1980) is an American politician serving in the Iowa Senate since 2017. Boulton, a Democrat, represents the 20th District. Boulton was first elected in 2016 to replace retiring Democratic Senator Dick Dearden.
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    Nate Boulton (born May 23, 1980) is an American politician serving in the Iowa Senate since 2017. Boulton, a Democrat, represents the 20th District. Boulton was first elected in 2016 to replace retiring Democratic Senator Dick Dearden. [1][2]

  3. Nate Boulton was elected to his second term in the Iowa Senate in 2020. He represents the people of Senate District 20, encompassing east Des Moines, Berwick, Altoona, Pleasant Hill, and southwest Ankeny. Senator Boulton is the Senate Democratic Whip.

  4. 5 days ago · Sen. Nate Boulton, a Democrat, is seeking a third term in the Iowa Senate and will face Republican Mike Pike in the November general election.

  5. Proud Iowan, family man, attorney, and dedicated public servant. First elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2020, State Senator Nate Boulton represents north and east Des Moines and Pleasant Hill in the Iowa Senate.

  6. State Senator Nate Boulton was first elected to the legislature in 2016. During his first term in the Iowa Senate, Nate stood out as a leader on issues related to workplace rights and civil justice.

  7. Nate Boulton was elected to his first term in the Iowa Senate in 2016. He represents the Northeast part of Des Moines and Pleasant Hill. Senator Boulton is ranking member on the Labor & Business Relations Committee.

  8. Jan 14, 2019 · State Senator. Permanent Link. Senator Nate Boulton View All Years. General Assembly: 88 (01/14/2019 - 01/10/2021) . Compiled Historical Information. Party Affiliation: Democrat. Assemblies Served: Senate: 87 (2017) - 90 (2023) Home County: Polk. Nate Boulton. Polk County. Term. Serving first term in Senate. Profession.