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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age57 years old (Jan 14, 1969)
GenderMale
LocationIowa
BackgroundPolitician
EducationDordt University (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsRandall Lee (Randy) Feenstra is a Republican U.S. representative for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, first sworn into Congress in 2021. He previously served as Sioux County treasurer and in the Iowa Senate, including as chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee. Feenstra has worked in the private sector and in local government in Hull, Iowa, and has taught at Dordt University. He is a 2026 candidate for Governor of Iowa.
Randy Feenstra advocates cutting and permanently reducing taxes for families, small businesses, farmers, and manufacturers, supports repeal of the estate (death) tax, and seeks lower or frozen local property taxes and limits on special taxing districts. He frames tax relief as pro-growth policy to help rural Iowa businesses and households and has sponsored/endorsed legislation to lock in business tax deductions and repeal the death tax.
Randy Feenstra favors market-oriented health policy reforms focused on lowering costs, expanding access to association health plans and supporting rural hospitals and telehealth; he has stated opposition to the Affordable Care Act and expressed support for alternatives to the ACA.
Randy Feenstra emphasizes strengthening border enforcement and expanding immigration enforcement against undocumented immigrants, including supporting detention and deportation for criminal conduct, increasing funding for law‑enforcement operations at the southern border, and measures to restrict benefits for those in the country illegally. He has sponsored and voted for legislation aimed at detaining/prosecuting or deporting illegal immigrants who commit serious crimes and backed funding and policy steps to tighten border security and target transnational cartels.
Supports overturning Roe v. Wade and advocates for laws protecting unborn life, including legislation that defines life at conception and restricts abortion access (including 20-week/15-week and other limits). He has sponsored and cosponsored multiple pro‑life bills and voted against federal measures to preserve nationwide abortion access.
Randy Feenstra promotes homegrown liquid biofuels (ethanol, biodiesel), has urged expanded Renewable Fuel Standard volumes and nationwide E-15 sales, and has introduced legislation opposing federal electric-vehicle mandates in favor of flex-fuel options. He frames these positions as supporting energy independence, farmers, and rural economies rather than aggressive emissions mandates.
The candidate strongly defends Second Amendment rights and has sponsored legislation to protect firearm possession rights for tenants. He has voted to preserve concealed-carry privileges for law enforcement after retirement and sponsored bills framed as protecting gun owners from restrictions tied to federal funding. He emphasizes support for law enforcement and tough measures against attacks on police.
Randy Feenstra is in the news because Donald Trump endorsed him in Iowa’s Republican governor primary, giving his campaign a major boost in the crowded race. Feenstra has also been running an aggressive statewide campaign, including a seven-figure ad buy, as the contest is now seen as highly competitive. His campaign has drawn attention for policy fights over private-school admissions and for reports about donations from PACs linked to Chinese-owned agribusinesses.




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