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The sections below contain analysis of election results in the state legislative elections for Iowa in 2024.

General election results

Senate

See also: Iowa State Senate elections, 2024
Candidate list
officecandidatepartystatus
Jeff Taylor
Jeff Taylor Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Jason Schultz
Jason Schultz Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Mark Costello
Mark Costello Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Dan Dawson
Dan Dawson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Amy Sinclair
Amy Sinclair Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Claire Celsi
Claire Celsi Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Janet Petersen
Janet Petersen Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Nate Boulton
Nate Boulton Incumbent
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Brad Zaun
Brad Zaun Incumbent
Republican
Lost General
Jesse Green
Jesse Green Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Dennis Guth
Dennis Guth Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Dan Zumbach
Dan Zumbach Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Eric Giddens
Eric GiddensCandidate Connection Incumbent
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Adrian Dickey
Adrian DickeyCandidate Connection Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost General
Dawn Driscoll
Dawn Driscoll Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Mark S. Lofgren
Mark S. Lofgren Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General

Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.

House

See also: Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2024
Candidate list
officecandidatepartystatus
J.D. Scholten
J.D. Scholten Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Thomas Jeneary
Thomas Jeneary Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Skyler Wheeler
Skyler Wheeler Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Zach Dieken
Zach Dieken Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost General
Megan Jones
Megan Jones Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Mike Sexton
Mike Sexton Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost General
Ann Meyer
Ann Meyer Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Henry Stone
Henry Stone Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
John Wills
John Wills Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Steven Holt
Steven Holt Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Independent
Lost General
Jacob Bossman
Jacob Bossman Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Matt Windschitl
Matt Windschitl Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
David Sieck
David Sieck Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Devon Wood
Devon Wood Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Tom Moore
Tom Moore Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Brent Siegrist
Brent Siegrist Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Josh Turek
Josh Turek Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Brooke Boden
Brooke Boden Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Ray Sorensen
Ray Sorensen Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Hans Wilz
Hans Wilz Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Austin Harris
Austin Harris Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Libertarian
Lost General
Kenan Judge
Kenan Judge Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
David Young
David Young Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Brian Meyer
Brian Meyer Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Megan Srinivas
Megan Srinivas Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Mary Madison
Mary Madison Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Ruth Ann Gaines
Ruth Ann Gaines Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Sean Bagniewski
Sean Bagniewski Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Libertarian
Lost General
Austin Baeth
Austin Baeth Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Jon Dunwell
Jon Dunwell Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Rick Olson
Rick Olson Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Bill Gustoff
Bill Gustoff Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Molly Buck Incumbent
Democratic
Lost General
Heather Matson
Heather Matson Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Eddie Andrews
Eddie Andrews Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Independent
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Brian Lohse
Brian Lohse Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Dan Gehlbach
Dan Gehlbach Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Carter Nordman
Carter Nordman Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Ross Wilburn
Ross Wilburn Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Sue Cahill
Sue Cahill Incumbent
Democratic
Lost General
Dean Fisher
Dean Fisher Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Joshua Meggers
Joshua Meggers Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Shannon Latham
Shannon Latham Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Pat Grassley
Pat Grassley Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Charley Thomson
Charley Thomson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Won General
Jerome Amos Jr.
Jerome Amos Jr. Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Michael Bergan
Michael Bergan Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Steven Bradley
Steven Bradley Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Craig Johnson
Craig Johnson Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Chad Ingels
Chad Ingels Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Tom Determann
Tom Determann Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Norlin Mommsen
Norlin Mommsen Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Lindsay James
Lindsay James Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Eric Gjerde
Eric Gjerde Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Bob Kressig
Bob Kressig Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Derek Wulf
Derek Wulf Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Jeff Cooling
Jeff Cooling Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Sami Scheetz
Sami Scheetz Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Tracy Ehlert
Tracy Ehlert Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Bobby Kaufmann
Bobby Kaufmann Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Cindy Golding
Cindy GoldingCandidate Connection Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Thomas Gerhold
Thomas Gerhold Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Libertarian
Lost General
Amy Nielsen
Amy Nielsen Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
David Jacoby
David Jacoby Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Jeff Shipley
Jeff Shipley Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Independent
Lost General
Helena Hayes
Helena Hayes Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Elinor Levin
Elinor Levin Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Adam Zabner
Adam Zabner Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Heather Hora
Heather Hora Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Gary Mohr
Gary Mohr Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Mike Vondran
Mike Vondran Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Taylor Collins
Taylor Collins Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Mark Cisneros
Mark Cisneros Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Ken Croken
Ken Croken Incumbent
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Democratic
Won General
Republican
Lost General
Matthew Rinker
Matthew Rinker Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Democratic
Lost General
Martin Graber
Martin Graber Incumbent
Republican
Won General
Independent
Lost General

Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.

Retiring incumbents

See also: Impact of term limits on state legislative elections in 2024

Senate

House

Primary election competitiveness

See also: Primary election competitiveness in state and federal government, 2024

This section contains data on state legislative primary election competitiveness in Iowa. These totals include data from all regularly-scheduled House and Senate elections. For more information about Ballotpedia's competitiveness analysis of state legislative elections, please click here.

Post-filing deadline analysis

The following analysis covers all state legislative districts up for election in Iowa in 2024. Information below was calculated on April 10, 2024, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.

There were 125 state legislative seats up for election this year in Iowa. Across those, 16 incumbents (three in the Senate and 13 in the House) did not file to run for re-election. From 2010 to 2022, the average number of retirements per cycle was 22. In 2022, 40 incumbents (11 in the Senate and 29 in the House) did not run for re-election.

The total number of contested primaries also declined in 2024 compared to the previous cycle. In 2024, there were five total Democratic primaries (one in the Senate and four in the House) and 17 Republican primaries (three in the Senate and 14 in the House). In 2022, there were 13 Democratic primaries (five in the Senate and eight in the House) and 31 Republican primaries (six in the Senate and 25 in the House).

Twenty-five of the 50 Senate seats and all 100 House seats were up for election in 2024.

Senate

The table below shows the number and percentage of open seats in the Iowa State Senate from 2010 to 2024.[1]

Open Seats in Iowa State Senate elections: 2010 - 2024
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2024 25 3 (12 percent) 22 (88 percent)
2022 34 13 (38 percent) 21 (62 percent)
2020 25 7 (28 percent) 18 (72 percent)
2018 25 7 (28 percent) 18 (72 percent)
2016 25 1 (4 percent) 24 (96 percent)
2014 25 5 (20 percent) 20 (80 percent)
2012 26 8 (31 percent) 18 (69 percent)
2010 25 3 (12 percent) 22 (88 percent)

House

The table below shows the number and percentage of open seats in the Iowa House of Representatives from 2010 to 2024.[2]

Open Seats in Iowa House of Representatives elections: 2010 - 2024
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2024 100 13 (13 percent) 87 (87 percent)
2022 100 33 (33 percent) 67 (67 percent)
2020 100 11 (11 percent) 89 (89 percent)
2018 100 17 (17 percent) 83 (83 percent)
2016 100 13 (13 percent) 87 (87 percent)
2014 100 11 (11 percent) 89 (89 percent)
2012 100 17 (17 percent) 83 (83 percent)
2010 100 14 (14 percent) 86 (86 percent)

See also

Footnotes

  1. Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.
  2. Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.