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      The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa were held on November 6, 2018, 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 gubernatorial election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The state congressional delegation flipped from a 3–1 Republican majority to a 3–1 Democratic majority.
      This was the first time the Democrats won the majority of Iowa's seats since 2010, and the first time they won the popular vote in the state since 2012. As of 2025, these results were also the last time the Democrats would achieve either due to Iowa's transition into a safe red state.


      Overview




      = Statewide

      =


      = By district

      =
      Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa by district:


      District 1



      Incumbent Republican Rod Blum, who had represented the district since 2015, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 54% of the vote in 2016. The district had a PVI of D+1.
      The 1st district went for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election with a 49% to 45% margin, after voting for Barack Obama with a 56% to 43% margin in 2012.


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Rod Blum, incumbent U.S. Representative


      Results




      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Abby Finkenauer, state representative


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Thomas Heckroth, former staffer for United States Senator Tom Harkin
      George Ramsey III, former military recruiter
      Courtney Rowe, engineer and Bernie Sanders delegate at the 2016 state convention


      = Declined

      =
      Jeff Danielson, state senator
      Liz Mathis, state senator
      Brent Oleson, Linn County Supervisor
      Steve Sodders, former state senator
      Stacey Walker, Linn County Supervisor


      Endorsements




      Results




      = Libertarian primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Troy Hageman, activist


      = Green primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Henry Gaff, co-chair of the Iowa Green Party
      Gaff was only 18, meaning he would not have met the U.S. Constitution's required minimum age of 25 to be elected to the House of Representatives.


      = General election

      =


      Debates




      Polling




      Predictions




      Results


      Finkenauer went on to flip the district; this was one of many victories in swing districts for Democrats in a blue wave election.


      District 2



      Democratic representative Dave Loebsack, who had represented the district since 2007, was reelected to a sixth term with 54% of the vote in 2016. Loebsack ran for reelection.
      The 2nd district went for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election with a 49% to 45% margin, after voting for Barack Obama with a 56% to 43% margin in 2012.


      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Dave Loebsack, incumbent U.S. Representative


      Results




      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Christopher Peters, thoracic surgeon and nominee for this seat in 2016


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Ginny Caligiuri, businesswoman (write-in)


      = Declined

      =
      Bobby Kaufmann, state representative


      Results




      = Independents

      =
      Daniel Clark


      = General election

      =


      Polling




      Predictions




      Results




      District 3



      Incumbent Republican David Young, who had represented the district since 2015, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 53% of the vote in 2016. The district had a PVI of D+1.
      The 3rd district went for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election with a 49% to 45% margin, after voting for Barack Obama with a 51% to 47% margin in 2012.


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      David Young, incumbent U.S. Representative


      Results




      = Democratic primary

      =
      After Greenfield's campaign manager was fired for forging signatures on nominating papers, she attempted to re-collect the 1,790 signatures necessary to make the ballot, but did not get enough signatures.


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Cindy Axne, businesswoman


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Pete D'Alessandro, political consultant
      Eddie Mauro, activist


      = Did not make ballot

      =
      Theresa Greenfield, real estate executive


      = Withdrew

      =
      Austin Frerick, former Treasury Department economist
      Paul Knupp, psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner and minister, withdrew from the Democratic primary to join the Green party
      Heather Ryan, nominee for KY-01 in 2008
      Anna Ryon, attorney with the Office of Consumer Advocate
      Mike Sherzan, businessman and candidate in 2016
      Declined

      John Norris, former chief of staff to Governor Tom Vilsack, former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission member and nominee for IA-04 in 2002 (running for governor)


      Endorsements




      Polling




      Results




      = General election

      =


      Debate




      Polling




      Predictions




      Results




      District 4



      Incumbent Republican Steve King, who had represented the district since 2013, and previously represented the 5th district from 2003 to 2013, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 61% of the vote in 2016. The district had a PVI of R+11.
      The 4th district went for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election with a 61% to 34% margin, after voting for Mitt Romney with a 53% to 45% margin in 2012.


      = Republican primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      Steve King, incumbent U.S. Representative


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Cyndi Hanson, educational administrator


      = Declined

      =
      Rick Bertrand, state senator and candidate for this seat in 2016


      Results




      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates




      = Nominee

      =
      J. D. Scholten, paralegal and former professional baseball player


      = Eliminated in primary

      =
      Leann Jacobsen, Spencer City Councilwoman
      John Paschen, physician


      = Withdrawn

      =
      Paul Dahl, candidate for Governor in 2014
      Kim Weaver, nominee in 2016


      = Declined

      =
      Dirk Deam, Iowa State University political science professor
      Chris Hall, state representative


      Results




      = General election

      =
      King declined to debate Scholten during the general election campaign.


      Endorsements




      Polling




      Predictions




      Results


      King won by the slimmest margin of victory in his congressional electoral career.


      References




      External links


      Candidates at Vote Smart
      Candidates at Ballotpedia
      Campaign finance at FEC
      Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
      Official campaign websites for first district candidates

      Rod Blum (R) for Congress Archived February 27, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
      Abby Finkenauer (D) for Congress
      Official campaign websites for second district candidates

      Daniel Clark (G) for Congress Archived October 5, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
      Dave Loebsack (D) for Congress Archived October 5, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
      Dr. Christopher Peters (R) for Congress
      Official campaign websites for third district candidates

      David Young (R) for Congress Archived March 23, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
      Cindy Axne (D) for Congress
      Official campaign websites for fourth district candidates

      Steve King (R) for Congress
      JD Scholten (D) for Congress

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