Senate100% expected votes in
R
IncumbentChuckC.
IncumbentGrassley
d
MichaelM.
Franken
House
R
4
House seats wonSeats wonD
0
House seats wonSeats wonGovernor100% expected votes in
R
IncumbentKimK.
IncumbentReynolds
d
DeidreD.
DeJear
Secretary of State100% expected votes in
R
IncumbentPaulP.
IncumbentPate
d
JoelJ.
Miller
Attorney General100% expected votes in
R
BrennaB.
Bird
+Gain
d
IncumbentTomT.
IncumbentMiller
Senate100% expected votes in
R
IncumbentChuckC.
IncumbentGrassley
d
MichaelM.
Franken
House
R
4
House seats wonSeats wonD
0
House seats wonSeats wonGovernor100% expected votes in
R
IncumbentKimK.
IncumbentReynolds
d
DeidreD.
DeJear
Secretary of State100% expected votes in
R
IncumbentPaulP.
IncumbentPate
d
JoelJ.
Miller
Attorney General100% expected votes in
R
BrennaB.
Bird
+Gain
d
IncumbentTomT.
IncumbentMiller
Early voting in Iowa
Mail-in ballots requested381,451
Mail-in and early in-person votes cast554,986
More to the story: Inflation in the Midwest
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In poll after poll, inflation has dominated how Americans view the economy, emerging as a top concern in the lead up to the November 2022 midterms.
In poll after poll, inflation has dominated how Americans view the economy, emerging as a top concern in the lead up to the November 2022 midterms.
How prices have changed from last year
6.8%
Midwest7.1%
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Prices in the Midwest, change from one year earlier
How Iowa voted in past presidential elections
2020 Presidential Results
- RDonaldTrump53.1%
- DJoeBiden44.9%
2020 Exit Polls
Summary of 2020 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.
Men
Men: Democrats39%Men: republicans58%
Women
Women: Democrats51%Women: republicans48%
White
White: Democrats43%White: republicans55%
Black
Black: Democrats76%Black: republicans22%
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats67%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans31%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats52%College Graduate: republicans45%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats41%No College Degree: republicans58%
2016 Presidential Results
- RDonaldTrump51.7%
- DHillaryClinton42.2%
2016 Exit Polls
Summary of 2016 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.
Men
Men: Democrats33%Men: republicans61%
Women
Women: Democrats51%Women: republicans44%
White
White: Democrats40%White: republicans54%
Black
Not enough data
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats63%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans26%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats40%College Graduate: republicans53%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats40%No College Degree: republicans54%