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Dennis M. Cohoon (born March 29, 1953) is an American politician who served as an Iowa State Representative from 1987 to 2023 representing several different seats in Burlington.
Education
Cohoon graduated from Burlington High School in 1971. After graduating high school, he attended Southeastern Community College where he earned an associate degree in business. He received his BA in business administration and business education with minors in special education and psychology from Iowa Wesleyan College. He has also done graduate work in special education at the University of Iowa.
Career
From 1973 to 1979 Cohoon served in the Iowa Army National Guard. In 1978, he began teaching in the Burlington School District. He spent 32 years teaching special education in the Burlington School District until retiring in 2010.
Cohoon served on several committees in the Iowa House - the Appropriations committee; the Education committee; the Local Government committee; and the Transportation committee. He also served as chair of the Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals Appropriations Subcommittee.
Cohoon was re-elected in 2006 with 7,201 votes, running unopposed. [1]
Cohoon endorsed North Carolina Senator John Edwards for president in 2004.
Cohoon endorsed Joe Biden for president in the 2008 and 2020 Democratic primaries. Following the suspension of Biden's campaign in January 2008, Cohoon endorsed Barack Obama for president.
Personal life
Dennis Cohoon has collected Presidential memorabilia such as buttons, stamps, cards, and busts since he was seven years old. He is also a fan of University of Iowa Hawkeye basketball and the New York Yankees.
Cohoon is the son of Meril, a railroad worker and Marie Cohoon, a homemaker. He has two sisters, Judy and Sally. He has been married to his wife Sue, a math teacher, since 1998 and together they have four step children.
Organizations
= Past memberships
=Burlington Education Association
Geode Education Association
Iowa State Education Association
= Current memberships
=Des Moines County Democratic Central Committee
First Christian Church
Electoral history
References
External links
Representative Dennis Cohoon official Iowa General Assembly site
Dennis Cohoon State Representative official constituency site