

Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Senator
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age34 years old (Jul 15, 1991)
GenderMale
LocationIowa
BackgroundPolitician
EducationUniversity of Iowa (degree completed 2016)
Notable personal detailsZacharia Wahls is an American politician and Democratic member of the Iowa Senate, representing Senate District 43 since 2019. He previously served as Iowa Senate Minority Leader from 2020 to 2023 and has been active in LGBTQ+ advocacy, gaining national attention for his 2011 testimony supporting marriage equality. He earned degrees from the University of Iowa and Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs, and has worked in community investment roles, including at GreenState Credit Union.
Supports tax relief targeted to middle-class families while opposing tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires, and advocates investing public funds in education, workforce training, child care, and other public services. Pledges to reduce the influence of corporate money in politics and prioritize spending on community investments rather than corporate tax giveaways.
Supports lowering the Medicare eligibility age, strengthening the Affordable Care Act to reduce premiums and out-of-pocket costs, taking on pharmaceutical companies to lower drug prices, and making major investments in mental health services, especially in rural areas.
Supports securing the border and strengthening enforcement capacity while also backing reforms to asylum processing and creating earned legal status (a pathway for long-term residents). Advocates hiring more Border Patrol agents and immigration judges, enforcing employer verification, and deporting noncitizens who pose public-safety threats. Endorsed the bipartisan Border Act of 2024 as part of a broader reform approach.
The candidate supports protecting and expanding abortion and reproductive health access, including proposing a constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights and introducing bills to safeguard contraception and IVF access. He has opposed strict bans such as a six-week abortion ban and has framed reproductive decisions as private medical matters that government should not control.
Supports renewable energy development and expansion of wind and solar in Iowa, and backs policies to promote clean energy as an economic and rural jobs strategy. Emphasizes investment in renewables and clean-energy development but does not advance Green New Deal–style language or an explicit rapid fossil-fuel phase-out in cited materials.
Supports expanded background checks (including closing private-sale/gun-show loopholes) and maintaining permit-to-acquire requirements while identifying as a gun owner who respects the Second Amendment; has opposed permitless/constitutional-carry changes and sponsored police de-escalation training measures.
Zach Wahls was defeated by Josh Turek in the Iowa Democratic U.S. Senate primary, ending his bid for the party’s nomination. The race had drawn attention as Democrats tried to flip the open Senate seat being vacated by Joni Ernst. Wahls also picked up a labor endorsement during the campaign, with unions backing him as the stronger candidate on jobs and retirement issues.


Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
Endorsers of Zach Wahls for Iowa Democratic Senate nominee?
Public figure
Elizabeth Warren endorsed Zach Wahls in Iowa's U.S. Senate primary.
Labor organization
Boilermakers Local 83 endorsed Zach Wahls for the U.S. Senate race in Iowa.
Labor organization
Two local Iowa insulators union chapters endorsed Zach Wahls in the 2026 Iowa Democratic Senate primary.
Labor organization
The northeast Iowa iron workers union endorsed Zach Wahls in his 2026 Iowa Senate campaign.
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC