2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa
2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Republican
Democratic
Last election
3
1
Seats won
4
0
Seat change
1
1
Popular vote
677,857
526,460
Percentage
55.94%
43.45%
Swing
3.52%
3.05%
Results by party gains Election results by district Election results by county Republican hold Republican gain
Republican
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
>90%
Democratic
50–60%
70–80%
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the State of Iowa , one from each of the state's four congressional districts . The elections coincided with the other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections . These were the first congressional elections held in Iowa after the 2020 redistricting cycle .
Republicans won all four House seats, making this the first time since 1994 that Democrats had been completely shut out of Iowa's House delegation. This also marks the first time since 1956 that there are no Democrats in Iowa's Congressional delegation.
Background
In the 2020 elections , Republicans flipped the 1st and 2nd congressional districts while holding the 4th , while Democrats only managed to hold onto the 3rd . Iowa was considered to be an important state in the 2022 midterm elections, as Republicans only needed a net gain of five seats to flip the House of Representatives, and the 3rd district had one of the closest House elections won by a Democrat in 2020. At an event in 2021, United States Senator Ted Cruz (R -TX ), claimed that the "road to the majority...comes through Iowa."[ 1] However, Democrats remained optimistic, with former U.S. Representative Abby Finkenauer saying she "couldn't be more excited" about the roster of Iowa Democrats running for Congress in 2022.[ 2]
District 1
2022 Iowa's 1st congressional district election
Results by countyMiller-Meeks: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Bohannan: 70–80%
After redistricting, most of the old 2nd district became the 1st district. The reconfigured 1st covers southeastern Iowa, and includes Davenport , Iowa City , Muscatine , Clinton , Burlington , Fort Madison , Oskaloosa , Bettendorf , Newton and Pella . The 1st district was based in northeastern Iowa, and included the cities of Dubuque , Cedar Rapids and Waterloo . First-term Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks sought reelection in this district. Miller-Meeks flipped the 2nd district with 49.9% of the vote in 2020, defeating Democratic nominee Rita Hart by just six votes out of more than 394,000 cast, a margin of 0.002%.[ 3]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Withdrawn
Kyle Kuehl, business owner[ 6]
Endorsements
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Federal officials
Terry Branstad , former U.S. Ambassador to China and former governor of Iowa [ 4]
Tom Cotton , U.S. Senator from Arkansas [ 4]
Joni Ernst , U.S. Senator from Iowa [ 7]
Randy Feenstra , U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th congressional district [ 4]
Chuck Grassley , U.S. Senator from Iowa [ 7]
Ashley Hinson , U.S. Representative for Iowa's 1st congressional district [ 4]
Tim Scott , U.S. Senator from South Carolina [ 8]
Matthew Whitaker , former acting U.S. Attorney General , former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa , nominee for Iowa State Treasurer in 2002, and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2014 [ 4]
Statewide officials
Organizations
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Withdrawn
Declined
Endorsements
Christina Bohannan
Federal officials
Organizations
Labor unions
Primary results
General election
Cartogram of Iowa's First Congressional District
Debate
Predictions
Polling
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
MariannetteMiller-Meeks (R)
Christina Bohannan (D)
Undecided
Change Research (D)[ 39] [ A]
June 30 – July 4, 2022
375 (LV)
± 5.1%
39%
38%
22%
Public Policy Polling (D)[ 40] [ B]
April 5–6, 2022
534 (V)
± 3.4%
43%
47%
15%
Hypothetical polling
Generic Republican vs. generic Democrat
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Generic Republican
Generic Democrat
Other
Undecided
Selzer & Co. [ 41]
October 9–12, 2022
155 (LV)
± 8.4%
50%
41%
1%
8%
Selzer & Co. [ 42]
July 10–13, 2022
149 (LV)
± 8.3%
50%
40%
–
10%
Results
District 2
2022 Iowa's 2nd congressional district election
Results by countyHinson: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Mathis: 50–60%
After redistricting, most of the old 1st district became the 2nd district. The reconfigured 2nd is located in northeastern Iowa and includes Dubuque , Cedar Rapids , Waterloo and Mason City . Freshman Republican Ashley Hinson , who flipped the district with 51.2% of the vote in 2020, sought reelection in the 2nd.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Ashley Hinson
Federal officials
Statewide officials
Individuals
Organizations
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Declined
Endorsements
Liz Mathis
Federal officials
Statewide officials
State legislators
Ako Abdul-Samad , state representative[ 51]
Marti Anderson , state representative[ 51]
Liz Bennett , state representative[ 51]
Deborah Berry , former state representative[ 51]
Tony Bisignano , state senator[ 51]
Christina Bohannan , state representative and candidate for Iowa's 2nd congressional district in 2022 [ 51]
Joe Bolkcom , Assistant Minority Leader of the Iowa Senate [ 51]
Wes Breckenridge , state representative[ 51]
Timi Brown-Powers , state representative[ 51]
Sue Cahill , state representative[ 51]
Claire Celsi , state senator[ 51]
Molly Donahue , state representative[ 51]
Bill Dotzler , Assistant Minority Leader of the Iowa Senate [ 51]
Bob Dvorsky , former state senator[ 51]
Tracy Ehlert , state representative[ 51]
Ro Foege , former state representative[ 51]
John Forbes , state representative[ 51]
Ruth Ann Gaines , state representative[ 51]
Eric Giddens , state senator[ 51]
Eric Gjerde , state representative[ 51]
Mike Gronstal , former state senator[ 51]
Chris Hall , state representative[ 51]
Beverly Hannon , former state senator[ 51]
Steve Hansen , state representative[ 51]
Rita Hart , former state senator, nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Iowa in 2018 , and nominee for this district in 2020 [ 51]
Bill Heckroth , former state senator[ 51]
Rob Hogg , state senator and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 [ 51]
Wally Horn , former state senator[ 51]
Bruce Hunter , state representative[ 51]
Chuck Isenhart , state representative[ 51]
Dave Jacoby , state representative[ 51]
Lindsay James , state representative[ 51]
Pam Jochum , state senator[ 51]
Doris Kelley , former state representative[ 51]
Kevin Kinney , state senator[ 51]
Bob Kressig , state senator[ 51]
Monica Kurth , state representative[ 51]
Jim Lykam , state senator[ 51]
Mary Mascher , state representative[ 51]
Charlie McConkey , state representative[ 51]
Andy McKean , former state representative[ 51]
Brian Meyer , state representative[ 51]
Amy Nielsen , state representative[ 51]
Rick Olson , state representative[ 51]
Tyler Olson , Cedar Rapids city councilor, former state representative, and former chair of the Iowa Democratic Party [ 51]
Bob Osterhaus , former state representative[ 51]
Janet Petersen , state senator[ 51]
Todd Prichard , state representative[ 51]
Amanda Ragan , state senator[ 51]
Patti Ruff , former state representative[ 51]
Kirsten Running-Marquardt , state representative[ 51]
Bob Rush, former state senator[ 51]
Brian Schoenjahn , former state senator[ 51]
Jackie Smith , state senator[ 51]
Mark Smith , former state representative[ 51]
Steve Sodders , mayor of State Center and former state senator[ 51]
Art Staed , state representative[ 51]
Sally Stutsman , former state representative[ 51]
Kristin Sunde , state representative[ 51]
Todd Taylor , state senator[ 51]
Jane Teaford , former state representative[ 51]
Phyllis Thede , state representative[ 51]
Roger Thomas , former state representative[ 51]
Sarah Trone Garriott , state senator[ 51]
Zach Wahls , Minority Leader of the Iowa Senate [ 52]
Beth Wessel-Kroeschell , state representative[ 51]
Nate Willems , former state senator[ 51]
Dave Williams , state representative[ 51]
Cindy Winckler , state representative[ 51]
William Witt , former state representative[ 51]
Mary Wolfe , state representative[ 51]
Local officials
Individuals
Organizations
Labor unions
Primary results
General election
Cartogram of Iowa's Second Congressional District
Predictions
Polling
Graphical summary
Hypothetical polling
Generic Republican vs. generic Democrat
Results
District 3
2022 Iowa's 3rd congressional district election
Results by countyNunn: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Axne: 50–60%
Before redistricting, the 3rd district encompassed southwestern Iowa, stretching from Des Moines to the state's borders with Nebraska and Missouri . The new 3rd is still anchored in Des Moines, but now covers south-central Iowa. The incumbent was Democrat Cindy Axne , who was re-elected with 48.9% of the vote in 2020.[ 3]
During the campaign, a research firm contracted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee inappropriately obtained the military records of then-candidate Zach Nunn.[ 57]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Cindy Axne
Organizations
Labor unions
Primary results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Nicole Hasso, financial planner[ 73]
Gary Leffler, construction consultant[ 74]
Withdrawn
Endorsements
Zach Nunn
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Debates and forums
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Mary Ann Hanusa
Nicole Hasso
Zach Nunn
Undecided
Moore Information Group (R)[ 84] [ D]
September 9, 2021
1,000 (LV)
± 3.0%
13%
3%
24%
60%
Primary results
General election
Cartogram of Iowa's Third Congressional District
Debate
Predictions
Polling
Aggregate polls
Source of poll aggregation
Dates administered
Dates updated
Cindy Axne (D)
Zach Nunn (R)
Undecided[ b]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight [ 85]
July 9 – October 25, 2022
November 1, 2022
44.3%
46.4%
9.3%
Nunn +2.1
Graphical summary
Hypothetical polling
Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Generic Democrat
Generic Republican
Other
Undecided
Selzer & Co. [ 41]
October 9–12, 2022
155 (LV)
± 8.4%
49%
48%
0%
3%
Selzer & Co. [ 42]
July 10–13, 2022
150 (LV)
± 8.3%
47%
44%
–
9%
Results
District 4
2022 Iowa's 4th congressional district election
Results by countyFeenstra: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Melton: 50–60%
Before redistricting, the 4th district was based in northwestern Iowa, including Sioux City , Ames , Mason City , Fort Dodge , Boone and Carroll . The redrawn 4th also covers much of southwestern Iowa, including Council Bluffs . The incumbent was Republican Randy Feenstra , who was elected with 62.0% of the vote in 2020.[ 3]
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Endorsements
Randy Feenstra
Executive branch officials
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Declined
Primary results
Other parties and independents
Candidates
Bryan Jack Holder, photographer and perennial candidate (Liberty)
Independents
Candidates
General election
Cartogram of Iowa's Fourth Congressional District
Predictions
Polling
Hypothetical polling
Generic Republican vs. generic Democrat
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Generic Republican
Generic Democrat
Other
Undecided
Selzer & Co. [ 41]
October 9–12, 2022
155 (LV)
± 8.4%
62%
33%
1%
4%
Selzer & Co. [ 42]
July 10–13, 2022
149 (LV)
± 8.3%
55%
36%
–
8%
Results
See also
Notes
^ a b c d e f g h Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
Partisan clients
^ This poll was sponsored by Michael Franken's campaign for U.S. Senate
^ This poll was sponsored by 314 Action , which supports Bohannan
^ a b c d Poll sponsored by Mathis's campaign
^ a b c d Poll sponsored by Nunn's campaign
^ Poll sponsored by Axne's campaign
^ Poll sponsored jointly by the National Republican Congressional Committee and Nunn's campaign committee
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