Adam Gregg (born April 26, 1983) is an American politician who served as the 47th lieutenant governor of Iowa from 2019 to 2024 and as acting lieutenant governor from 2017 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Gregg served as Public Defender of Iowa from 2014 to 2017. He was the Republican candidate for Attorney General of Iowa in the November 2014 elections.

Early life, education, and family

Gregg was born in Hawarden, Iowa.

In 2006, Gregg graduated from Central College with a B.A. in political science and history. From 2006 to 2009, he attended Drake University Law School on a full scholarship and graduated with high honors. While there, he earned the faculty's William and Ellen Cooney Hoye Award and was a junior staff member of the Drake Law Review.[better source needed]

Career

During his time at Central College, Gregg interned with the United States Department of Defense, United States Congress, and Parliament of the United Kingdom. While attending Drake University Law School, he conducted legal research for Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Cady.

Gregg was the Republican nominee for Attorney General of Iowa in 2014. He lost to the long-time incumbent attorney general, Democrat Tom Miller.

Gregg was appointed by Governor Terry Branstad to serve as the Iowa State Public Defender on December 8, 2014.

Acting Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (2017–2019)

As the previous lieutenant governor of Iowa, Kim Reynolds ascended as governor when incumbent governor Terry Branstad resigned to become United States Ambassador to China. Due to ambiguities in Iowa's constitution and a controversial advisory opinion issued by Attorney General Tom Miller, there was some dispute regarding Reynolds' power to appoint a new lieutenant governor who would ascend as her successor if she left office prior to the expiration of Branstad's sixth non-consecutive term. To avoid the possibility of legal challenges, Reynolds appointed Gregg as acting lieutenant governor on May 25, 2017. Gregg was vested with all of the duties of lieutenant governor, but not the office itself, and so was not in the line of gubernatorial succession. Upon his appointment, it was reported that Gregg would be paid the salary set by Iowa law for the lieutenant governor position ($103,212).

Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (2019–2024)

Reynolds selected Gregg as her running mate for a full term in the 2018 election. Gregg was sworn in as the 47th lieutenant governor of Iowa on January 18, 2019.

Gregg resigned on September 3, 2024, effective immediately, to become president and chief executive officer of the Iowa Bankers Association.

Personal life

Gregg married his West Sioux High School sweetheart, Cari. They have two children, Jackson and Lauren.

Electoral history

2014 Iowa Attorney General election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTom Miller (incumbent)616,71156.1%
RepublicanAdam Gregg481,04643.8%
Write-in1,2490.1%
Total votes1,099,006100.0%
Democratic hold
2018 Iowa gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKim Reynolds (incumbent) / Adam Gregg667,27550.26%−8.73%
DemocraticFred Hubbell / Rita Hart630,98647.53%+10.26%
LibertarianJake Porter / Lynne Gentry21,4261.61%−0.19%
IndependentGary Siegwarth / Natalia Blaskovich7,4630.56%N/A
n/aWrite-ins4880.04%−0.05%
Total votes1,327,638100.0%N/A
Republican hold
2022 Iowa gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKim Reynolds (incumbent)Adam Gregg (incumbent)709,19858.04%+7.78%
DemocraticDeidre DeJearEric Van Lacker482,95039.53%−8.00%
LibertarianRick StewartMarco Battaglia28,9982.37%+0.84%
Write-in7180.06%+0.02%
Total votes1,220,864100.00
Turnout1,230,41655.06%
Registered electors2,234,666
Republican hold

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Party political offices
Preceded byBrenna BirdRepublican nominee for Attorney General of Iowa 2014VacantTitle next held byBrenna Bird 2022
Preceded byKim ReynoldsRepublican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 2018, 2022Most recent
Political offices
Preceded byKim ReynoldsLieutenant Governor of Iowa 2017–2024 Acting: 2017–2019Succeeded byChris Cournoyer