2026 Primary Election Calendar
Upcoming Races
Skip to past datesmarch
March 3Tuesday
North Carolina
- Senate
Democrats see this race as one of the party's best opportunities to flip a seat in November. Former Gov. Roy Cooper is their front-runner, and former R.N.C. chair Michael Whatley, a Trump loyalist, is the G.O.P. favorite.
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 01
- District 04
- District 11
Texas
- SenateRace to Watch
Both parties have competitive primaries for what will be a consequential race in November. Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces state Rep. James Talarico on the Democratic side, while longtime Sen. John Cornyn has drawn two Republican challengers, Rep. Wesley Hunt and state attorney general Ken Paxton.
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
March 10Tuesday
Mississippi
- Senate
- House
Georgia
- House SpecialRace to Watch
At least 22 candidates are running for the chance to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a close ally of President Trump, in this deep red district.
March 17Tuesday
Illinois
- SenateRace to Watch
Sen. Dick Durbin, the longtime Democratic senator, declined to seek re-election, leaving open a seat in a state Kamala Harris won in 2024 by 10 points. Both parties have competitive primaries.
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 2
- District 7
- District 8
- District 9
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
april
April 16Thursday
New Jersey
- House SpecialRace to Watch
The race is on to replace Rep. Mikie Sherrill, now the state's Democratic governor, in this suburban district.
may
May 5Tuesday
Indiana
- House
Ohio
- Senate SpecialRace to Watch
Sen. Jon Husted, who was appointed to the Senate after JD Vance was elected vice president, is the Republican favorite to permanently fill the seat. Former Sen. Sherrod Brown, a top recruit for the Democrats, faces no serious opposition in his own primary.
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 9
- Governor
Democrats see a chance to flip this seat in November despite two decades of Republican rule with Amy Acton as their most likely candidate. Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is the Republican front-runner. He has the backing of Trump and Gov. Mike DeWine, who is term-limited.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
May 12Tuesday
Nebraska
- Senate
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 2
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
West Virginia
- Senate
- House
May 16Saturday
Louisiana
- SenateRace to Watch
Sen. Bill Cassidy, the Republican doctor whose vote was pivotal for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation, is fighting for his political life after Trump backed his primary challenger, Rep. Julia Letlow.
- House
May 19Tuesday
Alabama
- SenateRace to Watch
Sen. Tommy Tuberville decided to run for Alabama governor rather than seek re-election to the Senate, creating another open seat in a deep-red state. Both parties have contested primaries.
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Georgia
- SenateRace to Watch
A number of Republican candidates are vying for the chance to challenge incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, a Democrat. Ossoff's seat in a state Trump won in the 2024 presidential election is seen as one of November's most competitive.
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 01
- District 10
- District 13
- GovernorRace to Watch
There are crowded primaries on both sides of the aisle for the chance to lead what's become a critical swing state in presidential elections. Brian Kemp, the popular Republican governor, is term-limited from running again.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Idaho
- Senate
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Kentucky
- SenateRace to Watch
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S. history, decided not to seek re-election after more than four decades. Voters have plenty of candidates to choose from in both primaries, though the race is a longshot for Democrats in November.
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 04
- District 06
Oregon
- Senate
- House
- Governor
Pennsylvania
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 03
- District 07
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
june
June 2Tuesday
California
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 01
- District 07
- District 11
- District 13
- District 14
- District 22
- District 26
- District 40
- District 48
- GovernorRace to Watch
Gov. Gavin Newsom, a prominent Democrat, is prevented by term limits from running again, giving way to a crowded contest featuring more than a dozen Democrats, including billionaire Tom Steyer. The state has a top-two primary system, meaning that the top-two candidates will advance to the general election, regardless of party.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Iowa
- SenateRace to Watch
Trump has already endorsed Rep. Ashley Hinson to replace retiring Sen. Joni Ernst, making her a top contender in the Republican field. Democrats are eager to make this race competitive, and voters have a choice of candidates.
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 02
- District 03
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Montana
- Senate
- House
New Jersey
- Senate
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 07
- District 12
New Mexico
- Senate
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
South Dakota
- Senate
- HouseRace to Watch
- GovernorRace to Watch
In this red state, the Republican primary has attracted a number of candidates.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
June 9Tuesday
Maine
- SenateRace to Watch
One of the most competitive Democratic primaries of the cycle features major candidates like Gov. Janet Mills and Graham Platner representing different ideological wings of the party. The winner expects to face incumbent Sen. Susan Collins.
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 02
- Governor
North Dakota
- House
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Nevada
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
South Carolina
- Senate
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 01
- District 05
- GovernorRace to Watch
With Gov. Henry McMaster term-limited from running again in this deep-red state, the Republican primary is a crowded one.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
June 16Tuesday
Oklahoma
- Senate
- House
- GovernorRace to Watch
Gov. Kevin Stitt is term-limited from seeking re-election in a state Trump won by more than 30 points, leaving an open race.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
June 23Tuesday
Maryland
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 05
- District 06
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
New York
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 07
- District 10
- District 12
- District 17
- District 21
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
Utah
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 01
- District 03
June 30Tuesday
Colorado
- Senate
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 08
- GovernorRace to Watch
Gov. Jared Polis is term-limited from seeking re-election, leaving an open seat that has attracted at least two prominent Democrats and even more Republican candidates.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
july
July 21Tuesday
Arizona
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 01
- District 05
- GovernorRace to Watch
august
August 4Tuesday
Kansas
- Senate
- House
- GovernorRace to Watch
With Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly term-limited from running for re-election, Republicans are crowding into the primary to try and flip a seat in a state where Trump won by double digits. Democrats also have choices.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Michigan
- SenateRace to Watch
An open seat in a presidential swing state Trump won narrowly in 2024 has attracted a number of major Democratic candidates. Republicans are expected to nominate former Rep. Mike Rogers, who lost a Senate race to Elissa Slotkin, the Democratic candidate, in 2024.
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 07
- District 10
- District 11
- District 13
- Governor
Prominent candidates include Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on the Democratic side and Rep. John James on the Republican side, though this closely watched race already has a complicating factor: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who is running as an independent.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Missouri
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 01
Washington
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 04
California
- House Special
Virginia
- Senate
- House
August 6Thursday
Tennessee
- Senate
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 06
- District 09
- GovernorRace to Watch
Another open-seat race in a state where Republicans are heavily favored, with the G.O.P. primary featuring prominent candidates like Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a Trump ally.
August 8Saturday
Hawaii
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
August 11Tuesday
Connecticut
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Minnesota
- SenateRace to Watch
There are competitive primaries on both sides as Democrats defend the seat that will be vacated by Sen. Tina Smith, who decided not to seek re-election.
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 02
- GovernorRace to Watch
With Gov. Tim Walz's unexpected decision not to seek re-election, the race is wide open. Democrats got a top contender for the primary in Sen. Amy Klobuchar, while the Republican field has at least nine candidates.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Vermont
- House
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
Wisconsin
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 07
- GovernorRace to Watch
Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat with a track record of winning tight races in a presidential battleground, decided not to seek a third term. A big field of Democrats are hoping to take his place, while Trump has endorsed Rep. Tom Tiffany on the Republican side.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
August 18Tuesday
Alaska
- SenateRace to Watch
Democrats landed their top recruit in Mary Peltola, the former representative for the state's at-large district. She'll likely go up against incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan, a Republican.
- House
- GovernorRace to Watch
With Gov. Mike Dunleavy term-limited from running for re-election, the open seat has attracted a crowd. It's considered safely Republican in November, however.
- Lieutenant Governor
Florida
- Senate Special
- House
- Races to WatchDistrict 19
- District 20
- GovernorRace to Watch
Republicans are favored to keep this seat, which is open because Gov. Ron DeSantis is term-limited from running for re-election. There's a crowded field of G.O.P. candidates vying to replace him, while the Democratic primary also has a number of candidates.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
Wyoming
- SenateRace to Watch
Though there's at least one other candidate on the Republican side, U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman is the one with Trump's endorsement. There are no declared Democratic candidates yet in a state where Trump won by 46 points.
- HouseRace to Watch
- GovernorRace to Watch
The Republican primary for the open seat (the current governor is term-limited) consists of multiple declared candidates.
- Secretary of State
september
September 1Tuesday
Massachusetts
- SenateRace to Watch
Sen. Ed Markey, the Democratic incumbent, has a high-profile challenger in Rep. Seth Moulton. While the state is heavily Democratic, Republicans have at least one candidate in John Deaton,
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 06
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
September 8Tuesday
New Hampshire
- SenateRace to Watch
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the Democratic incumbent, is not seeking re-election, leaving the seat open. Rep. Chris Pappas has emerged as the Democratic front-runner, while John E. Sununu has the benefit of strong statewide name recognition on the Republican side.
- House
- Race to WatchDistrict 01
- Governor
Rhode Island
- Senate
- House
- GovernorRace to Watch
The Democratic primary is shaping up to be a competitive one, with the incumbent Gov. Daniel McKee attracting challenges. The state's blue lean means it will likely remain in Democrats' column in November.
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
- Secretary of State
September 15Tuesday
Delaware
- Senate
- House
- Attorney General
Past Races
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February 5Thursday
New Jersey
- House SpecialRace to Watch