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Miller: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Gregg: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% | ||||||||||||||||
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An election was held on 4 November 2014 to elect theAttorney General of Iowa. The election was held concurrently withthat year's gubernatorial election.Democratic nominee and incumbentAttorney GeneralTom Miller won re-election to a sixth consecutive and ninth overall term in office againstRepublican candidateAdam Gregg.[1]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Tom Miller (incumbent) | 61,456 | 99.63 | |
| Democratic | Write-ins | 230 | 0.37 | |
| Total votes | 61,686 | 100.0 | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | Adam Gregg | 0 | 0.00 | |
| Write-ins | 3,708 | 100.0 | ||
| Total votes | 3,708 | 100.0 | ||
| Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Tom Miller (D) | Adam Gregg (R) | Other | Undecided |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public Policy Polling[6] | November 1–3, 2014 | 1,265 | ± 2.8% | 55% | 36% | — | 10% |
| Iowa Poll[7] | October 28–31, 2014 | 701 | ± 3.7% | 50% | 39% | 2% | 9% |
| Suffolk University[8] | October 11–14, 2014 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 55% | 31% | — | 14% |
| Public Policy Polling[9] | September 25–28, 2014 | 1,192 | ± 2.8% | 53% | 33% | — | 14% |
| Suffolk[10] | August 23–26, 2014 | 500 | ± 4% | 48% | 28% | — | 24% |
| Public Policy Polling[11] | August 22–24, 2014 | 915 | ± 3.2% | 55% | 31% | — | 14% |
Tom Miller won re-election with 56.12% of the vote.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Tom Miller (incumbent) | 616,711 | 56.12 | |
| Republican | Adam Gregg | 481,046 | 43.77 | |
| Write-in | 1,249 | 0.11 | ||
| Total votes | 1,099,006 | 100% | ||
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Miller won three of four congressional districts, including two that elected Republicans.[12]
| District | Miller | Gregg | Representative |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 60% | 40% | Bruce Braley (113th Congress) |
| Rod Blum (114th Congress) | |||
| 2nd | 58% | 42% | Dave Loebsack |
| 3rd | 57% | 43% | Tom Latham (113th Congress) |
| David Young (114th Congress) | |||
| 4th | 49% | 51% | Steve King |