Des Moines School Board Chair Jackie Norris Running for Joni Ernst's US Senate Seat
POLK COUNTY, IOWA, AUG 5 – Jackie Norris emphasizes economic challenges like child care and health care costs while becoming the fourth Democrat to challenge for the Iowa U.S. Senate seat in 2026.
- On Tuesday, Des Moines School Board Chair Jackie Norris launched her bid for U.S. Senate, seeking the seat held by Republican Sen. Joni Ernst and entering the June 2, 2026 primary.
- Drawing on her campaign pedigree, Norris helped elect Tom Vilsack in 1998 and organized for Barack Obama’s 2008 Iowa caucus effort, also serving as Michelle Obama’s Chief of Staff.
- Highlighting her educator perspective, Norris says Americans are concerned about rising costs, and `If over half of the U.S. Senate were teachers and former educators, things would be so different`, Norris said.
- With that entry, Norris becomes the fourth Democrat in Iowa’s 2026 U.S. Senate primary, joining Wahls, Scholten and Sage, as Ernst has not yet said if she will seek reelection.
- Looking ahead to Nov. 3, 2026, Sabato’s Crystal Ball, the Cook Political Report and Inside Elections rate Iowa’s Senate race as likely Republican.
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