US Election 2024

Iowa Election Results

Iowa voters will cast ballots in races for president and the state’s four US House seats. House races in District 1 and District 3 are considered “Toss Ups,” according to ratings from the Cook Political Report.

Voters will also decide on a key ballot measure that would amend language in the state constitution about voting eligibility, including allowing 17-year-olds to vote in a primary election if they will be 18 by the following general election.

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President

Vote Share of Leader

Dem506070% Rep

Iowa

6 Electoral Votes
CANDIDATE VOTES PCT
Donald Trump Republican 0 0%
Kamala Harris Democratic 0 0%
Chase Oliver Libertarian 0 0%
Dem
Lead Win
Rep
Lead Win
Oth
Lead Win
  • Flipped races

District 1

CANDIDATE VOTES PCT
Mariannette Miller-Meeks* Republican 0 0%
Christina Bohannan Democratic 0 0%
*Incumbent

District 2

CANDIDATE VOTES PCT
Ashley Hinson* Republican 0 0%
Sarah Corkery Democratic 0 0%
Jody Madlom Puffett No Party Affiliation 0 0%
*Incumbent

District 3

CANDIDATE VOTES PCT
Zach Nunn* Republican 0 0%
Lanon Baccam Democratic 0 0%
*Incumbent

District 4

CANDIDATE VOTES PCT
Randy Feenstra* Republican 0 0%
Ryan Melton Democratic 0 0%
*Incumbent

Key Ballot Measures

Iowa: Amendment 1

Amend state constitution to say that "only US citizens aged 18 or older" may vote in elections; allow 17-year-olds to vote in a primary election if they will turn 18 by the following general election

CANDIDATE VOTES PCT
Explicitly bar noncitizens from voting, grant voting rights to those about to turn 18
Yes 0 0%
Keep current constitutional voting language, do not allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries
No 0 0%

About This State

  • Iowa average
  • US average

Major Occupations

Race and Ethnicity

0 25 25 50% 50%

Educational Attainment

0 10 10 20% 20%

Sources: American Automobile Association, US Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis

Note: Race and ethnicity shares are based on the Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) from the Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates, 2018-2022. Median household incomes are based on inflation-adjusted data from January to December 2023; educational attainment shares are for the population 25 years and over, both based on the 2023 Census ACS 1-year estimates. Regional price parity for housing is calculated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and represents how much more (above 100) or less (less than 100) expensive housing rent expenditures are in a state compared to the national average in 2022, the latest available year. The three largest occupations per state are based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics release of Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics in 2023, the latest available data.

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