2026 United States electoral calendar
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This is a list of elections in the United States scheduled to be held in 2026.
- January 6:
- Connecticut, 25th House of Representatives district, special election
- Georgia, 23rd House of Representatives district, special election (2nd round)
- South Carolina, 98th House of Representatives district, special election
- Virginia
- January 13:
- Alabama, 63rd House of Representatives district, special election
- Connecticut, 139th House of Representatives district, special election
- Virginia
- January 20:
- January 27: Minnesota
- House of Representatives district 47A, special election
- House of Representatives district 64A, special election
- January 31: Texas
- 18th congressional district, special election (2nd round)[1]
- 9th Senate district, special election (2nd round)
February
- February 3:
- Alabama, 38th House of Representatives district, special election
- New York
- February 7: Louisiana
- 3rd Senate district, special election (1st round)
- 37th House of Representatives district, special election
- 60th House of Representatives district, special election
- 97th House of Representatives district, special election
- 100th House of Representatives district, special election (1st round)
- February 10:
- Oklahoma
- 35th House of Representatives district, special election
- Oklahoma City, Mayor
- Virginia
- Oklahoma
- February 17: Georgia, 18th Senate district, special election (2nd round)
- February 24:
- Maine, 94th House of Representatives district, special election
- Pennsylvania
March
- March 3:
- Arkansas
- Primary[2]
- Supreme Court, election
- 26th Senate district, special election
- 70th House of Representatives district, special election
- Massachusetts, Senate's 1st Middlesex district, special election
- North Carolina, primary
- Texas, primary[3]
- Arkansas
- March 10:
- Georgia
- 14th congressional district, special election (1st round)[4]
- 53rd Senate district, special election (1st round)
- 94th House of Representatives district, special election (1st round)
- 130th House of Representatives district, special election (1st round)
- New Hampshire, House of Representatives Carroll 7 district, special election
- Mississippi, primary
- Georgia
- Florida, Boca Raton, mayor
- March 14: Louisiana
- 3rd Senate district, special election (2nd round)
- 69th House of Representatives district, special election
- 100th House of Representatives district, special election (2nd round)
- March 17:
- March 24: Florida
- March 31:
April
- April 7:
- Alaska, Anchorage, municipal elections
- Georgia
- 14th congressional district, special election (2nd round)
- 53rd Senate district, special election (2nd round)
- 94th House of Representatives district, special election (2nd round)
- 130th House of Representatives district, special election (2nd round)
- Wisconsin
- April 16: New Jersey, 11th congressional district, special election
- April 21: Virginia, ballot measure
- April 28: New York City, 3rd city council district, special election[6]
May
- May 2: Texas, 4th Senate district, special election
- May 5:
- May 12:
- New Jersey, Newark, mayor
- May 16:
- May 19:
- May 26: Texas, primary (runoff)
June
- June 2:
- June 9:
- June 16:
- Oklahoma
- Alabama, primary (runoff)
- Georgia, primary (runoff)
- California, 14th congressional district, special election
- June 23:
- June 27: Louisiana, primary (runoff)
- June 30: Colorado, primary
July
- July 21: Arizona, primary
- July 28: South Dakota, primary
August
September
- September 1: Massachusetts, primary
- September 8:
- September 15: Delaware, primary
October
November
- 3 November: Midterm Elections
- District of Columbia, Mayor and Attorney General
- Alabama, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, ballot measure, and local elections
- Alaska, Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- Arizona, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Arkansas, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- California, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Colorado, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Connecticut, Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- Florida, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
- Georgia, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Hawaii, Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- Idaho, Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- Illinois, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Indiana, Secretary of State
- Iowa, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Kansas, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and ballot measure
- Kentucky
- Maine, Governor
- Maryland, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
- Massachusetts, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth, and Attorney General
- Michigan, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Minnesota
- Nebraska, Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- Nevada
- New Hampshire, Governor
- New Mexico, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Secretary of State
- New York, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
- Ohio, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Oklahoma, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
- Oregon, Governor
- Pennsylvania, Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- Rhode Island, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
- South Carolina, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
- South Dakota, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and ballot measure
- Tennessee, Governor and county elections
- Texas, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
- Vermont, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and ballot measure
- Virginia, ballot measures
- Wisconsin, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General
- Wyoming, Governor and local elections
December
Unknown date
- Missouri, 95th House of Representatives district, special election
- New Hampshire, House of Representatives Rockingham 25 district, special election