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The 2022 United States Senate election in Iowa was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the
United States Senate to represent the
State of
Iowa . Incumbent
Republican Senator
Chuck Grassley faced
Democratic nominee
Michael Franken .
Grassley was first elected in
1980 and was most recently re-elected in
2016 . Grassley, who turned 89 years old on September 17, 2022, ran for reelection to an eighth term.
[1] With U.S. Senator
Patrick Leahy retiring the same year, he became the second-oldest person ever to be re-elected for another term (behind
Strom Thurmond in
1996 at age 93), on January 3, 2023, upon the departure of
Patrick Leahy from the United States Senate
Chuck Grassley became the most senior member in the Senate, and on January 4, 2023, he became the longest-serving Republican senator in history (overtaking
Orrin Hatch ), as well as
the most senior member of Congress since January 3, 2023. Grassley was reelected, thereby becoming the first Republican to win an eighth Senate term.
[2]
Despite his victory, this was Grassley's closest Senate race since he was first elected in
1980 and the first election since that time in which he did not crack 60% of the vote. Franken also beat Grassley in
Linn ,
Story , and
Polk counties, all of which Grassley had won in every election since
1986 . In addition, this election was the first time that Grassley lost
Black Hawk County. This election also sought the
Class III seat's worst performance by a Republican since
1962 , and best performance by a Democrat since
1980 .
Republican primary
State Senator
Jim Carlin challenged Grassley in the primary.
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Fundraising
Candidate
Total receipts
Coverage ending
Chuck Grassley
$6,881,288
Coverage ending: May 18, 2022
[8]
Jim Carlin
$508,308
Coverage ending: May 18, 2022
[8]
Results
Results by county 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Democratic primary
Former
U.S. Representative
Abby Finkenauer finished second in the primary.
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew
Declined
Campaign
Former U.S. Representative
Abby Finkenauer was the original frontrunner in the Democratic primary, with her campaign being backed by several prominent politicians and labor unions, as well as the influential
political action committee
EMILY's List .
[25] However, retired vice-admiral
Michael Franken managed to slowly overtake her as the perceived frontrunner, assisted by an effective campaign that highlighted his leadership credentials.
[25]
Fundraising
Candidate
Total receipts
Coverage ending
Abby Finkenauer
$3,740,881
Coverage ending: May 18, 2022
[8]
Michael Franken
$2,863,882
Coverage ending: May 18, 2022
[8]
Glenn Hurst
$129,618
Coverage ending: May 18, 2022
[8]
Endorsements
Abby Finkenauer
U.S. Representatives
State official
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Glenn Hurst
Organizations
Individuals
Polling
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
[a]
Margin of error
Abby Finkenauer
Michael Franken
Glenn Hurst
Undecided
Change Research (D)
[A]
May 4–8, 2022
866 (LV)
± 4.0%
40%
42%
4%
14%
Change Research (D)
[A]
April 6–11, 2022
416 (LV)
± 6.3%
53%
26%
7%
14%
GBAO (D)
[B]
March 30 – April 3, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
64%
15%
6%
15%
Results
Results by county 40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
General election
Predictions
Debates
Endorsements
Chuck Grassley (R)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State officials
State legislators
Robert Bacon ,
State Representative for the
48th district (2013–present)
[59]
Michael Bergan ,
State Representative for the
55th district (2017–present)
[59]
Brian Best ,
State Representative for the
12th district (2015–present)
[59]
Jane Bloomingdale ,
State Representative for the
51st district (2017–present)
[59]
Jacob Bossman ,
State Representative for the
6th district (2018–present)
[59]
Mike Bousselot ,
State Representative for the
37th district (2021–present)
[59]
Steve Bradley ,
State Representative for the
58th district (2021–present)
[59]
Holly Brink ,
State Representative for the
80th district (2019–present)
[59]
Dennis Bush ,
State Representative for the
3rd district (2021–present)
[59]
Dave Deyoe ,
State Representative for the
49th district (2013–present) and the
10th district (2007–2013)
[59]
Cecil Dolecheck ,
State Representative for the
24th district (2013–present), the
96th district (2003–2013) and the
88th district (1997–2003)
[59]
Jon Dunwell ,
State Representative for the
29th district (2021–present)
[59]
Dean Fisher ,
State Representative for the
72nd district (2013–present)
[59]
Joel Fry ,
State Representative for the
11th district (2013–present) and the
52nd district (2011–2013)
[59]
Thomas Gerhold ,
State Representative for the
75th district (2019–present)
[59]
Garrett Gobble ,
State Representative for the
38th district (2021–present)
[59]
Martin Graber ,
State Representative for the
84th district (2021–present)
[59]
Pat Grassley , Speaker of the
Iowa House of Representatives (2020–present) and
state representative for the 50th district (2013–present) the 17th district (2007–2013)
[5] (Chuck Grassley's grandson)
[59]
[61]
Stan Gustafson ,
State Representative for the
25th district (2014–present)
[59]
Lee Hein ,
State Representative for the
96th district (2011–present)
[59]
Dustin Hite ,
State Representative for the
79th district (2019–present)
[59]
Steven Holt ,
State Representative for the
18th district (2015–present)
[59]
Chad Ingels ,
State Representative for the
64th district (2021–present)
[59]
Thomas Jeneary ,
State Representative for the
5th district (2019–present)
[59]
Megan Jones ,
State Representative for the
2nd district (2013–present)
[59]
Bobby Kaufmann ,
State Representative for the
73rd district (2017–present)
[59]
David Kerr ,
State Representative for the
88th district (2017–present)
[59]
Jarad Klein ,
State Representative for the
78th district (2013–present) and the
89th district (2011–2013)
[59]
Shannon Latham ,
State Representative for the
54th district (2021–present)
[59]
Brian Lohse ,
State Representative for the
30th district (2019–present)
[59]
Shannon Lundgren ,
State Representative for the
57th district (2019–present)
[59]
David Maxwell ,
State Representative for the
76th district (2013–present)
[59]
Charlie McClintock ,
State Representative for the
95th district (2021–present)
[59]
Ann Meyer ,
State Representative for the
9th district (2019–present)
[59]
Joe Mitchell ,
State Representative for the
84th district (2019–present)
[59]
Gary Mohr ,
State Representative for the
94th district (2017–present)
[59]
Norlin Mommsen ,
State Representative for the
97th district (2015–present)
[59]
Thomas Moore ,
State Representative for the
21st district (2015–present)
[59]
Carter Nordman ,
State Representative for the
19th district (2021–present)
[59]
Ross Paustian ,
State Representative for the
92nd district (2015–present) and the
84th district (2011–2013)
[59]
Mike Sexton ,
State Representative for the
10th district (2015–present)
[59]
Brent Siegrist ,
State Representative for the
16th district (2021–present), the
84th district (1993–2003) and the
99th district (1985–1993) and Speaker of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1999–2003)
[59]
Ray Sorensen ,
State Representative for the
20th district (2019–present)
[59]
Henry Stone ,
State Representative for the
7th district (2021–present)
[59]
Phil Thompson ,
State Representative for the
47th district (2019–present)
[59]
Jon Thorup ,
State Representative for the
28th district (2019–present)
[59]
John Wills , Speaker pro tempore of the
Iowa House of Representatives (2020–present) and
State Representative for the
1st district (2015–present)
[59]
Matt Windschitl , Majority Leader of the
Iowa House of Representatives (2020–present),
State Representative for the
17th district (2015–present) and Speaker pro tempore of the
Iowa House of Representatives (2014–2020)
[59]
Gary Worthan ,
State Representative for the
11th district (2013–present) and the
52nd district (2007–2013)
[59]
Individuals
Newspapers
Organization
Michael Franken (D)
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State officials
State legislators
Daryl Beall , former state representative
[83]
Timi Brown-Powers , state representative
[84]
Thomas G. Courtney , former state representative
[84]
Bill Dotzler ,
Assistant Minority Leader of the
Iowa Senate
[83]
John Forbes , state representative
[18]
Steve Hansen , state representative
[84]
David Jacoby , state representative
[84]
Tim Kacena , former state representative
[83]
Anesa Kajtazović , former state representative
[84]
Kevin Kinney , state senator
[84]
Bob Krause , former state representative
[17]
Bob Kressig , state representative
[18]
Jean Hall Lloyd-Jones , former state senator
[84]
Mary Mascher , state representative
[83]
Andy McKean , former state representative
[83]
Brian Meyer , state representative
[83]
Amy Nielsen , state representative
[83]
Scott Ourth , former state representative
[84]
Herman Quirmbach , state senator
[84]
Jackie Smith , state senator
[84]
Art Staed , state representative
[18]
Sharon Steckman , state representative
[84]
Beth Wessel-Kroeschell , state representative
[83]
Dave Williams , state representative
[83]
Philip Wise , former state representative
[84]
Local officials
Labor unions
Newspaper and other media
Organizations
Individuals
Polling
Aggregate polls
Source of poll aggregation
Dates administered
Dates updated
Chuck Grassley (R)
Michael Franken (D)
Undecided
[b]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight
October 2 – November 8, 2022
November 8, 2022
51.8%
42.2%
6.0%
Grassley +9.6
270towin
October 26 – November 5, 2022
November 8, 2022
53.0%
42.7%
4.3%
Grassley +10.3
Average
52.4%
42.5%
5.1%
Grassley +9.9
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
[a]
Margin of error
Chuck Grassley (R)
Michael Franken (D)
Other
Undecided
Selzer & Co.
October 31 – November 3, 2022
801 (LV)
± 3.5%
53%
41%
4%
[c]
2%
Cygnal (R)
[C]
October 26–27, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
54%
43%
–
3%
Civiqs
October 22–25, 2022
623 (LV)
± 5.2%
52%
44%
3%
[d]
2%
The Tarrance Group (R)
[D]
October 15–19, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.1%
53%
42%
–
4%
Change Research (D)
[A]
October 14–18, 2022
1,008 (LV)
± 3.3%
48%
45%
–
6%
Selzer & Co.
October 9–12, 2022
620 (LV)
± 3.9%
46%
43%
8%
[e]
3%
Emerson College
October 2–4, 2022
959 (LV)
± 3.1%
49%
38%
4%
9%
Cygnal (R)
[C]
October 2–4, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
54%
40%
–
6%
Change Research (D)
Archived September 13, 2022, at the
Wayback Machine
[A]
September 3–8, 2022
1,143 (LV)
± 3.0%
48%
44%
–
8%
Cygnal (R)
[C]
July 13–14, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
52%
43%
–
5%
Selzer & Co.
July 10–13, 2022
597 (LV)
± 4.0%
47%
39%
7%
5%
Change Research (D)
[A]
June 30 – July 4, 2022
1,488 (LV)
± 2.7%
49%
44%
–
7%
Change Research (D)
Archived April 23, 2022, at the
Wayback Machine
[A]
April 6–11, 2022
1,070 (LV)
± 4.0%
45%
42%
–
13%
Hypothetical polling
Chuck Grassley vs. Abby Finkenauer
Results
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Grassley won all 4 congressional districts.
[97]
See also
Notes
^
a
b
c Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
^ "Someone else" with 3%; "Don't want to tell" with 1%
^ "Someone else" with 3%
^ "Someone else" with 4%; "Would not vote" with 4%
^ "Would not vote" (volunteered answer) with 1%
Partisan clients
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b
c
d
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f This poll was sponsored by Franken's campaign
^ This poll was sponsored by Finkenauer's campaign
^
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b
c
d
e This poll was sponsored by the Iowans for Tax Relief Foundation
^ Poll conducted for the
NRSC .
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"Former Iowa ag secretary endorses Franken" . www.news-journal.com .
Longview News-Journal . Archived from
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"Mike Franken joins race for Democratic nomination to challenge Chuck Grassley" .
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"Endorsements - Admiral Franken for Iowa" . frankenforiowa.com . Archived from
the original on November 4, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2022 .
^ Bureau, Gazette Des Moines (April 22, 2022).
"Campaign Almanac: Pence to join Feenstra at 4th District convention" .
The Gazette . Retrieved May 17, 2022 .
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"OUR RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES" . Retrieved October 29, 2022 .
^ Willems, Arlie (May 19, 2022).
"Franken will be an effective leader for Iowa" . The Gazette . Retrieved June 6, 2022 .
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"Press-Citizen editorial board endorses Franken, Bohannan" .
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"Voice of Alexandria" . Archived from
the original on November 6, 2022. Retrieved November 6, 2022 .
^ board, Journal editorial (November 5, 2022).
"Journal Editorial Board endorses Franken, Reynolds, Feenstra for U.S. Senate, Iowa 4th district, Iowa governor" . Sioux City Journal . Retrieved November 6, 2022 .
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"Editorial: Franken for Senate - Storm Lake Times Pilot" . November 2, 2022.
^ Bureau, Gazette Des Moines (June 1, 2022).
"Campaign Almanac: STEM group backs Franken in Senate race" .
The Gazette . Retrieved June 6, 2022 .
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"End Citizens United // Let America Vote Endorses Admiral Mike Franken for U.S. Senate" .
End Citizens United . June 15, 2022.
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"LCV Action Fund Endorses Admiral Franken for Senate" . www.lcv.org . August 10, 2022.
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