Mariannette Miller-Meeks Narrowly Wins Iowa's 1st Congressional District After Recount
The Republican incumbent defeated Democrat Christina Bohannan by less than 1,000 votes, solidifying GOP control of Iowa's congressional delegation.
- Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks retained her seat in Iowa's 1st Congressional District, defeating Democratic challenger Christina Bohannan by a margin of 0.2 percentage points, or nearly 800 votes.
- The victory came after a recount was requested by Bohannan due to the close race, with the Associated Press officially calling the race on Wednesday afternoon.
- This win helps Republicans maintain their slim majority in the U.S. House, with the GOP now holding all four of Iowa's congressional seats for the second consecutive cycle.
- Miller-Meeks, who first won her seat in 2020 by just six votes, campaigned on conservative policies and received endorsements from prominent Republican figures, including House Speaker Mike Johnson.
- Bohannan, a law professor and former state legislator, focused her campaign on education, abortion rights, and immigration reform but fell short in a district that has shifted Republican in recent years.