Cummins Township is a township in Pocahontas County, Iowa, United States. Havelock is contained within Cummins Township.[1]
Cummins Township was organized from part of Washington Township in 1909.[2]
Cummins Township has an area of 36.7 square miles, of which 0.02 square miles are water.[1] Its elevation is 1253 feet above sea level.[3] A plover waterfowl production area is located in Cummins Township.[4] Lizard Creek, North Branch Lizard Creek, and Pilot Creek run through Cummins.[5]
As of the 2020 census, Cummins Township had a population of 254 residents, of whom 223 were white, two were Black, one was Asian, 11 were of another race, and 17 were two or more races.[6] As of the 2021 American Community Survey, six residents of Cummins Township were estimated to be Hispanic or Latino of any race.[7]
Cummins Township is in District 1 of the Pocahontas County Board of Supervisors, which is currently represented by Jeffrey Ives.[8] It is in District 7 of the Iowa General Assembly, currently represented by Republican Mike Sexton, and in District 4 of the Iowa Senate, currently represented by Republican Tim Kraayenbrink of District 5.[9] Cummins Township is in of Iowa's 4th congressional district, and its representative in the United States House of Representatives is Republican Randy Feenstra.[10]
Cummins Township is in the Pocahontas Area Community School District.[11]
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