Democrat Renee Hardman wins Iowa state Senate special election

Democrat Renee Hardman wins Iowa state Senate special election Democrat Renee Hardman wins Iowa state Senate special election
This combination of undated images provided by Hardman for Iowa and Lucas Loftin on Friday, Dec. 26, 2205, shows Democrat Renee Hardman and Republican Lucas Loftin, who are running against each other in the special election for the state Senate seat representing parts of Des Moines’ suburbs. (Hardman for Iowa, Lucas Loftin via AP) (The Associated Press)

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democrat Renee Hardman was elected to the Iowa state Senate on Tuesday in a holiday-week special election, denying Republicans’ bid to reclaim two-thirds control of the chamber.

Hardman bested Republican Lucas Loftin to win the seat representing parts of Des Moines’ suburbs. It became vacant after the Oct. 6 death of state Sen. Claire Celsi, a Democrat.

Hardman becomes the first Black woman elected to the Senate.

A GOP win would have given the party a supermajority once again, just months after a Democrat flipped a Republican seat in an August special election, giving Democrats 17 seats to Republicans’ 33. Celsi’s death made that 16.

Senate Republicans left Des Moines last spring with a supermajority, which allows the party to easily confirm Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds’ appointments to state agencies and commissions.

Without a supermajority, Republicans will have to get support from at least one Democrat to approve Reynolds’ nominees.

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Schoenbaum reported from Salt Lake City.

Hannah Fingerhut And Hannah Schoenbaum, The Associated Press

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