Summary of results Detailed results 1979 George H. W. Bush won the first Iowa Straw Poll, which had low
voter turnout, as well as the caucus itself, but
Ronald Reagan won the Republican nomination.
1987 Source of results:
Iowa Republican Party Pat Robertson won the 1987 Iowa Straw Poll. Despite finishing second in the Iowa Straw Poll,
Bob Dole won the
Iowa Caucus. Despite finishing third in the Iowa Straw Poll,
George H. W. Bush won the Republican nomination and the presidency.
1995 Source of results:
Iowa Republican Party A record 23,685 voters participated in the 1999 Iowa Straw Poll, held at the Hilton Coliseum.
Des Moines Register,
KCCI 14,302 ballots were cast in the 2007 Iowa-StrawPollNoShows" Mitt Romney won the straw poll, as had been widely predicted prior to the event.
2011 The 2011 Iowa Straw Poll was held on August 13, 2011, at the
Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa. Sources of results:
Washington Examiner and
National Journal Michelle Bachmann brought country superstar
Randy Travis to the 2011 Ames Straw Poll and handed out flyers instructing voters that a free concert would be granted only after voting in the Ames Straw Poll and with this strategy Bachmann won the Straw Poll. Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman were on the ballot but did not actively compete in the 2011 straw poll. The day after the poll, on August 14,
Tim Pawlenty announced his withdrawal from the race after his third-place finish.
Rick Perry, who was not on the poll ballot and only appeared as a
write-in candidate, formally announced his candidacy while in
South Carolina on the same day that the poll took place.
2015 In 2015, the Republican Party of Iowa, concerned about the cost charged by Iowa State University in 2011, publicly solicited bids from other potential event sites. On March 12, 2015,
Boone was announced as the winning bidder, after a vote by GOP party board members. However, several of the Republican presidential candidates—including
Jeb Bush,
Lindsey Graham,
Mike Huckabee, and
Marco Rubio—announced that they would not take part in the straw poll. On June 12, 2015, the Republican Party of Iowa announced that, as the result of a unanimous vote, the straw poll would no longer be held due to the decline in candidate support.
Ted Cruz went on to win the Iowa GOP caucuses, defeating Donald Trump by 4 percent, while
Hillary Clinton defeated Bernie Sanders by less than 1 percent on the Democratic side. ==See also==