Electoral History
United States Senate election in Iowa, 2010
| Chuck Grassley (R) (inc.) 63.4% |
| Roxanne Conlin (D) 32.8% |
| John Heiderscheit (Lib.) 2.2% |
United States Senate election in Iowa, 2004
| Chuck Grassley (R) (inc.) 70.1% |
| Arthur Small (D) 27.9% |
| Christy Welty (Lib.) 1% |
| Daryl Northrop (Green) 0.8% |
| Edwin Fruit (Socialist Workers) 0.1% |
United States Senate election in Iowa, 1998
| Chuck Grassley (R) (inc.) 68.4% |
| David Osterberg (D) 30.5% |
| Susan Marcus (Natural Law) 0.8% |
| Margaret Trowe (Socialist Workers) 0.3% |
United States Senate election in Iowa, 1992
| Chuck Grassley (R) (inc.) 69.6% |
| Jean Lloyd-Jones (D) 27.2% |
| Stuart Zimmerman (Natural Law) 1.3% |
| Sue Atkinson (I) 0.5% |
| Mel Boring (I) 0.4% |
| Rosanne Freeburg (I) 0.4% |
| Carl Eric Olsen (Grassroots) 0.3% |
| Richard O'Dell Hughes (I) 0.2% |
| Cleve Andrew Pulley (Socialist Workers) 0.1% |
United States Senate election in Iowa, 1986
| Chuck Grassley (R) (inc.) 66% |
| John P. Roehrick (D) 34% |
United States Senate election in Iowa, 1980
| Chuck Grassley (R) 53.5% |
| John Culver (D) (inc.) 45.5% |
1978 Iowa 3rd District United States Congressional Election
| Chuck Grassley (R) (inc.) 74.8% |
| John Knudson (D) 25.2% |
1976 Iowa 3rd District United States Congressional Election
| Chuck Grassley (R) (inc.) 56% |
| Stephen Rapp 44% |
1974 Iowa 3rd District United States Congressional Election
| Chuck Grassley (R) 50.8% |
| Stephen Rapp (D) 49.2% |
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