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The 2014 United States Senate election in Iowa was held on November 4, 2014. Incumbent Democratic Senator Tom Harkin did not run for reelection to a sixth term in office. U.S. Representative Bruce Braley was unopposed for the Democratic nomination; the Republicans nominated State Senator Joni Ernst in a June 3 primary election. Douglas Butzier, who was the Libertarian nominee, died on October 14 in a single engine plane crash near Key West, Iowa. He was the pilot and the only person aboard the plane. He still appeared on the ballot, alongside Independents Bob Quast, Ruth Smith and Rick Stewart. Ernst defeated Braley in the general election. This was the first open Senate seat in Iowa since 1974. Ernst was the first Republican to win this seat since Roger Jepsen in 1978.

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  • The 2014 United States Senate election in Iowa was held on November 4, 2014. Incumbent Democratic Senator Tom Harkin did not run for reelection to a sixth term in office. U.S. Representative Bruce Braley was unopposed for the Democratic nomination; the Republicans nominated State Senator Joni Ernst in a June 3 primary election. Douglas Butzier, who was the Libertarian nominee, died on October 14 in a single engine plane crash near Key West, Iowa. He was the pilot and the only person aboard the plane. He still appeared on the ballot, alongside Independents Bob Quast, Ruth Smith and Rick Stewart. Ernst defeated Braley in the general election. This was the first open Senate seat in Iowa since 1974. Ernst was the first Republican to win this seat since Roger Jepsen in 1978. (en)
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  • ;Individuals * Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture (en)
  • ;National figures * Deb Fischer, U.S. Senator * Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor, 2008 Republican Vice-Presidential candidate * Michael Reagan, son of Ronald Reagan * Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts and 2012 Republican presidential nominee * Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator * Kay Orr, former governor of Nebraska ;Statewide politicians * Kim Reynolds, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa ;State legislators * Rich Anderson, former state representative * Robert Bacon, state representative * Clel Baudler, state representative * Nancy Boettger, state senator * Mark Brandenburg, state representative * Mark Costello, state representative * Cecil Dolecheck, state representative * Dean Fisher, state representative * Shawn Hamerlinck, former state senator * Megan Hess, state representative * Hubert Houser, state senator * David Johnson, state senator * Tim Kapucian, state senator * Renee Schulte, former state representative * Amy Sinclair, state senator * Rob Taylor, state representative * Dan Zumbach, state senator ;Local officials * Chad Airhart, Dallas County Recorder * Jon McAvoy, Adel City Councilman * Isaiah McGee, Waukee City Councilman * Carol Robertson, Mills County Auditor * Renee Twedt, Story County Treasurer ;Organizations * Right Now Women PAC * Senate Conservatives Fund * ShePAC * United States Chamber of Commerce * VOICES of Conservative Women (en)
  • ;Federal politicians * Leonard Boswell, former U.S. Representative * Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States * Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State, 2008 presidential candidate, then-potential 2016 presidential candidate * Tom Harkin, incumbent U.S. Senator * Dave Loebsack, U.S. Representative ;Statewide politicians * Chet Culver, former Governor of Iowa * Michael Fitzgerald, Iowa State Treasurer * Tom Miller, Iowa Attorney General ;State legislators * Ako Abdul-Samad, state representative * Marti Anderson, state representative * Daryl Beall, state senator * Bruce Bearinger, state representative * Deborah Berry, state representative * Dennis Black, state senator * Joe Bolkcom, state senator * Tod Bowman, state senator * Chris Brase, state senator * Dennis Cohoon, state representative * Thomas G. Courtney, state senator * Jeff Danielson, state senator * David Dawson, state representative * Dick Dearden, state senator * Bill Dotzler, state senator * Nancy Dunkel, state representative * Robert Dvorsky, state senator * John Forbes, state representative * Ruth Ann Gaines, state representative * Mary Gaskill, state representative * Michael Gronstal, Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate and Chairman of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee * Chris Hall, state representative * Curtis Hanson, state representative * Rita Hart, state senator * Jack Hatch, state senator * Lisa Heddens, state representative * Rob Hogg, state senator * Wally Horn, state senator * Bruce Hunter, state representative * Charles Isenhart, state representative * David Jacoby, state representative * Pam Jochum, President of the Iowa Senate * Anesa Kajtazovic, state representative * Jerry Kearns, state representative * Dan Kelley, state representative * Bob Kressig, state representative * Vicki Lensing, state representative * Daniel Lundby, state representative * Jim Lykam, state representative * Mary Mascher, state representative * Liz Mathis, state senator * Matt McCoy, state senator * Helen Miller, state representative * Dan Muhlbauer, state representative * Jo Oldson, state representative * Rick Olson, state representative * Tyler Olson, state representative * Scott Ourth, state representative * Janet Petersen, state senator * Todd Prichard, state representative * Herman Quirmbach, state senator * Amanda Ragan, state senator * Joe Riding, state representative * Patti Ruff, state representative * Kirsten Running-Marquardt, state representative * Brian Schoenjahn, state senator * Joe Seng, state senator * Mark Smith, state representative * Steve Sodders, President Pro Tempore of the Iowa Senate * Art Staed, state representative * Sharon S. Steckman, state representative * Sally Stutsman, state representative * Rich Taylor, state senator * Todd Taylor, state representative * Phyllis Thede, state representative * Roger Thomas, state representative * Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, state representative * Mary Jo Wilhelm, state senator * Cindy Winckler, state representative * Mary Wolfe, state representative * Frank Wood, state representative (en)
  • ;Individuals * Terry Amann, Pastor at Walnut Creek Church * Dorie Day, widow of Colonel Bud Day * Steve Deace, radio talk show host * Louie Gohmert, U.S. Representative * Rick Santorum, former U.S. Representative and former U.S. Senator and candidate for president in 2012 * Phyllis Schlafly, conservative activist and founder of the Eagle Forum * Bob Vander Plaats, social conservative activist, candidate for governor in 2002, 2006 and 2010 and nominee for lieutenant governor in 2006 ;Organizations * Citizens United * Eagle Forum * Gun Owners of America * Tea Party Patriots (en)
  • * Brad Banks, former Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback * Robert Brownell, Polk County Supervisor * Scott Cirksena, Mayor of Clive * Creighton Cox, Urbandale City Councilman * Greg Ganske, former U.S. Representative * Bill Gustoff, Republican State Central Committee Member * Chris Hagenow, state representative * Kevin Koester, state representative * Matt Mead, Governor of Wyoming * John Mickelson, West Des Moines City Councilman * Rick Perry, Governor of Texas and candidate for President in 2012 * Jim Peters, Mayor of Adel * Ralph Watts, state representative * Jack Whitver, state senator (en)
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  • The 2014 United States Senate election in Iowa was held on November 4, 2014. Incumbent Democratic Senator Tom Harkin did not run for reelection to a sixth term in office. U.S. Representative Bruce Braley was unopposed for the Democratic nomination; the Republicans nominated State Senator Joni Ernst in a June 3 primary election. Douglas Butzier, who was the Libertarian nominee, died on October 14 in a single engine plane crash near Key West, Iowa. He was the pilot and the only person aboard the plane. He still appeared on the ballot, alongside Independents Bob Quast, Ruth Smith and Rick Stewart. Ernst defeated Braley in the general election. This was the first open Senate seat in Iowa since 1974. Ernst was the first Republican to win this seat since Roger Jepsen in 1978. (en)
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