Iowa elections, 2024

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This page provides information on the 2024 elections in Iowa, including the offices on the ballot covered by Ballotpedia, election dates, and frequently asked questions.

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Election dates

Statewide election dates in Iowa are listed below. For more dates, please see the elections calendar.

Statewide election dates

January 15, 2024: Republican Party-administered presidential caucus
TBD: Democratic Party-administered presidential caucus
June 4, 2024: Primary
November 5, 2024: General election


Offices on the ballot

Below is a list of Iowa elections covered by Ballotpedia in 2024. Click the links to learn more about each type:

Iowa elections, 2024
Office Elections? More information
U.S. Senate
U.S. House Click here
Congress special election
Governor
Other state executive
State Senate Click here
State House Click here
Special state legislative
State Supreme Court Click here
Intermediate appellate courts Click here
School boards
Municipal government
Recalls
Ballot measures Click here
Local ballot measures

Legend: election(s) / — no elections
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Noteworthy elections

Below is a list of races in this state that are receiving in-depth coverage on Ballotpedia. Click the link below to learn about that race.

Statewide ballot measures

See also: Iowa 2024 ballot measures
Type Title Subject Description
LRCA Require Citizenship to Vote in State Elections and Allow 17-Year-Olds to Vote in Primaries Amendment Suffrage States that only a citizen of the U.S., rather than every citizen of the U.S., can vote; provides that 17-year-olds who will be 18 by the general election may vote in primary elections
LRCA Gubernatorial Succession Amendment State executives Provides that the lieutenant governor assumes the office of governor for the remainder of the term— creating a vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor— if the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office

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