E. Thurman Gaskill

E. Thurman Gaskill
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 6th district
In office
January 13, 1997  2009
Preceded bySteve King
Succeeded byMerlin Bartz
Personal details
Born(1935-04-04)April 4, 1935
Algona, Iowa, U.S.
DiedMarch 7, 2023 (aged 87)
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceCorwith, Iowa
Alma materIowa State University
OccupationFarmer
WebsiteGaskill's erstwhile Senate website

E. Thurman Gaskill (April 4, 1935 - March 7, 2023) was an American politician who served as an Iowa State Senator from the 6th District and Assistant Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate. Gaskill was a grain farmer and a director of Meta Financial Group, Incorporated (Nasdaq: CASH), a bank holding company. He served in the Iowa Senate 19972007. He also was a commissioner of both Iowa's Department of Economic Development and its Department of Natural Resources, president of Iowa Corn Growers Association, president of National Corn Growers Association, chairman of the United States Feed Grains Council, and held other agriculture positions.

In his last term Gaskill served on several committees in the Iowa Senate, the Agriculture committee; the Appropriations committee; the State Government committee; and the Natural Resources and Environment committee, where he was the ranking member. He was ranking member of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee.

Gaskill was re-elected in 2004 with 17,192 votes (58%), defeating Democrat John Drury. He did not seek re-election to the Senate in the 2008 elections.

He supported Rudolph Giuliani in the 2008 Republican presidential primary campaign as Iowa chairman of Farmers for Rudy, and as a national co-chairman.

In 2009, Wallaces' Farmer magazine honored Mr. Gaskill and his wife Gerry, along with three other families, as Iowa Master Farmers.

He graduated from Corwith High School in 1953 and attended Iowa State University. He served in the United States Army 1954-1956.

He began farming in 1958 on rented property and expanded over the years, purchasing his own land. He was inducted into the Agricultural Hall of Fame in the Spring of 1975.