Greg and Carol Forristall
Photo provided by Carol Forristall.
Greg and Carol Forristall
Photo provided by Carol Forristall.

Iowa Governor Terry Branstad announced Monday that a special election will be held in Iowa House District 22 on June 27 to fill a vacancy following the death of State Representative Greg Forristall (R-Macedonia).

Forristall died last Wednesday afternoon after an undisclosed battle with cancer. He was 67-years-old.

Forristall’s wife, Car0l, announced this morning that her husband asked her to run before he died and that she intended to do that.

Greg Forristall was first elected to the Iowa House of Representatives in 2006 serving Iowa House District 98 and then Iowa House District 22 after redistricting in 2013. Most recently Forristall served as Vice Chair on the House Education Committee. He also served on the House Labor, Human Resources, and Ways and Means Committees.

“Greg was a wonderful husband and my best friend. Greg was an amazing person with a truly Renaissance mind—scientific, logical, artistic, and musical. He truly loved life. I was proud of his life-long dedication to education, the arts, agriculture, and public service. Greg cared about our community and has left this world a better place. A noble goal for us all,” Carol Forristall said in a released statement sent to Caffeinated Thoughts.

“Greg was a brave soul. He fought for what he believed in, and he fought this battle until the end.”

Iowa House District 22 is comprised of Pottawattamie County. The district is in safe Republican hands with the GOP having almost 6,000 more registered voters than Democrats in the district. In 2016, Greg Forristall ran unopposed.

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