Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Tom Miller, who has served in the position since 1995, and previously from 1979 to 1991, ran for re-election to a sixth consecutive and ninth overall term in office. Attorney and lobbyist, and future Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, Adam Gregg ran for the Republican Party.
Incumbent Republican Secretary of State Matt Schultz, who has served in the position since 2011, did not run for re-election to a second term in office. He instead ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for Iowa's 3rd congressional district. Former Republican Secretary of State Paul Pate and Democratic political consultant and former gubernatorial aide Brad Anderson are running.
Poll source
Date administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Paul Pate
Brad Anderson
Other
Undecided
November 1–3, 2014
1,265
± 2.8%
38%
44%
6%
13%
October 28–31, 2014
701
± 3.7%
44%
41%
3%
12%
October 21–24, 2014
1,121
± 2.93%
39%
40%
1%
20%
October 20–21, 2014
964
± 3%
38%
42%
—
19%
October 11–14, 2014
500
± 4.4%
33%
32%
4%
32%
September 29–30, 2014
522
± 4%
40%
40%
—
21%
September 25–28, 2014
1,192
± 2.8%
36%
33%
6%
25%
August 23–26, 2014
500
± 4%
31%
31%
4%
33%
August 22–24, 2014
915
± 3.2%
35%
34%
7%
24%
July 17–18, 2014
1,179
± 3%
38%
38%
—
24%
May 15–19, 2014
914
± 3.3%
32%
34%
—
34%
Treasurer
Incumbent Democratic State TreasurerMichael Fitzgerald, who has served in the position since 1983, is running for re-election to a ninth term in office. The Republican nominee is Sam Clovis, a radio host who finished second in the Senate primary, before being nominated as the Republican candidate for treasurer.
Poll source
Date administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Michael Fitzgerald
Sam Clovis
Other
Undecided
November 1–3, 2014
1,265
± 2.8%
48%
38%
5%
8%
October 21–24, 2014
1,121
± 2.93%
47%
35%
1%
17%
October 20–21, 2014
964
± 3%
46%
33%
—
21%
October 11–14, 2014
500
± 4.4%
47%
32%
3%
19%
September 29–30, 2014
522
± 4%
48%
32%
—
20%
September 25–28, 2014
1,192
± 2.8%
47%
35%
5%
13%
August 23–26, 2014
500
± 4%
41%
28%
2%
29%
August 22–24, 2014
915
± 3.2%
47%
33%
5%
16%
July 17–18, 2014
1,179
± 3%
50%
34%
—
17%
Auditor
Incumbent Republican State AuditorMary Mosiman, who was appointed to the position in 2013 after incumbent State Auditor David A. Vaudt resigned, is running for election to a first full term in office. Attorney and former Des Moines School Board member Jon Neiderbach is running for the Democrats.
Incumbent Republican Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey, who has served in the position since 2007, is running for re-election to a third term in office. Polk CountySoil and Water Conservation District Commissioner Sherrie Taha is running for the Democrats.
Poll source
Date administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Bill Northey
Sherrie Taha
Other
Undecided
November 1–3, 2014
1,265
± 2.8%
51%
33%
5%
10%
October 21–24, 2014
1,121
± 2.93%
49%
29%
2%
20%
October 11–14, 2014
500
± 4.4%
52%
30%
2%
16%
September 25–28, 2014
1,192
± 2.8%
49%
29%
6%
15%
August 23–26, 2014
500
± 4%
41%
28%
2%
29%
August 22–24, 2014
915
± 3.2%
46%
28%
6%
19%
United States Senate
Incumbent Democratic Senator Tom Harkin is retiring rather than run for re-election to a sixth term in office. U.S. Representative Bruce Braley is the only Democratic to file to run and thus the de facto nominee. Five Republicans filed to run: radio host Sam Clovis, State Senator Joni Ernst, former CEO of Reliant Energy Mark Jacobs, businessman Scott Schaben and former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa and nominee for Treasurer of Iowa in 2002 Matthew Whitaker.
All of Iowa's four seats in the United States House of Representatives will be up for election in 2014 and are contested.
Iowa General Assembly
The 25 odd-numbered Iowa Senate seats are up for election in 2014, as are all 100 Iowa House seats. As of the primary filing deadline for the two major parties, there are 11 Senate seats and 58 House seats that only have candidates from one party, though several of these seats have contested primaries. These numbers are from the primary election candidate listing, so do not take into account candidates nominated by third parties, candidates nominated by petition, or candidates nominated by a major party after the primary. Such candidates file during the general election filing period, which runs from July 28 - August 15, 2014.