Latest Iowa absentee ballot numbers (as of October 1)

The latest Iowa GOP mass mailing of absentee ballot requests appears to be bearing fruit. For the first time since the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office started releasing early voting numbers on September 22, Republicans added more absentee ballot requests than Democrats did over the past day. The statewide Democrats advantage in ballot requests now stands at roughly 42,500, down from about 44,000 yesterday.

Follow me after the jump for updated early voting numbers, including ballots returned as well as those requested. Click here for previous tables to look for trends in the numbers. Democrats continue to lead in ballot requests in all four Congressional districts. The largest margin remains in IA-02, where four-term Representative Dave Loebsack faces Republican challenger Mariannette Miller-Meeks for the third time. Several Iowa Senate seats targeted by both parties are located within that Congressional district.

Absentee ballots requested by Iowa voters as of October 1, 2014

Congressional district Democrats Republicans no-party voters Libertarian Iowa Green total
IA-01 26,467 12,611 11,782 47 35 48,076
IA-02 29,195 14,790 12,026 40 43 52,829
IA-03 26,129 15,045 8,964 48 31 50,217
IA-04 17,940 14,775 7,617 27 14 40,373
 
statewide 99,731 57,221 40,389 162 123 197,626

Absentee ballots received by Iowa county auditors as of October 1, 2014

Congressional district Democrats Republicans no-party voters Libertarian Iowa Green total
IA-01 7,905 4,501 2,531 17 5 14,959
IA-02 7,381 4,173 2,069 10 9 13,642
IA-03 5,990 3,996 1,473 9 4 11,472
IA-04 5,246 4,732 1,696 6 2 11,682
 
statewide 26,522 17,402 7,769 42 20 51,755

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