Iowa IA-03 House2022
RACE AT A GLANCE
SEAT FLIPPED
Zach Nunn
RACE WINNER
Zach Nunn
Seat flipped
RACE TYPE
Incumbent running
Cindy Axne (D)
RACE RATING
Last updated : Jun 8, 2022COOK PARTISAN VOTING INDEX
Last updated : Jul 18, 2022Race summary
State Sen. Zach Nunn decisively won the nomination to face Democratic Rep. Cindy Axne in a district Donald Trump narrowly carried, prompting us to move the race from Toss Up to Lean Republican.Key Dates
Filing Deadline: TBD
Primary Election: TBD
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INCUMBENT
Cindy Axne
First Elected: 2018
Last General Election: 48.9%
Last Primary Election: 99.2%
Full Bio:
AXNE, Cynthia, a Representative from Iowa; born in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Iowa, April 20, 1965; graduated from Valley High School, West Des Moines, Iowa; B.A., University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 1987; M.B.A., Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., 2002; staff, Iowa department of natural resources; staff, Iowa department of management; staff, Iowa department of administrative services; journalist; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Sixteenth Congress (January 3, 2019-present).
Source: Bioguide
CANDIDATES
Republicans
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DISTRICT DATA
Iowa - 03
South central: Des Moines, Ottumwa
Population Breakdown
Source: American Community Survey 2015
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Past Presidential Results from this District
2020 Election Results
Source: Dave's Redistricting/VEST
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2016 Election Results
Source: Dave's Redistricting/VEST
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RACE ANALYSIS
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Updated: Jun 8, 2022
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