Cyclopentadienyliron coordinated chloroarenes were utilized to synthesize novel classes of cationic organoiron methacrylate and styrene monomers via metal-mediated nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions. These monomers were subsequently polymerized using a radical initiator to produce the corresponding organoiron polymers. Polymerization of olefin-containing monomers containing terminal chloroarene complexes was also achieved by reaction with dinucleophiles yielding organoiron-coordinated polyaromatic ethers and ether-thioethers with pendent methacrylate or styrene moieties. These soluble polymers were subsequently crosslinked with a radical initiator, which resulted in the isolation of insoluble networks. Cyclic voltammetric investig...