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Who’s ahead in the Iowa 1st District House ?

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U.S. House, IA-1, 2024, General election

Sept. 30-Oct. 1
625LV
Sept. 30-Oct. 1
625LV
Bohannan
50%
Bohannan
50%

Bohannan

50%

Miller-Meeks

46%
46%
Miller-Meeks  Bohannan+4
Aug. 27-29
400LV
Aug. 27-29
400LV
Bohannan
47%
Bohannan
47%

Bohannan

47%

Miller-Meeks

47%
47%
Miller-Meeks  Even
Nov. 28-Dec. 2
448LV
Nov. 28-Dec. 2
448LV
Bohannan
35%
Bohannan
35%

Bohannan

35%

Miller-Meeks

38%
38%
Miller-Meeks  Miller-Meeks+3
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