Timeline of the 2028 United States presidential election

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This is a timeline of major events leading up to, during, and after the 2028 United States presidential election, which will be held on November 7, 2028.[1] In addition to the dates mandated by the relevant federal laws, such as those in the U.S. Constitution and the Electoral Count Act, several milestones have consistently been observed since the adoption of the conclusions of the 1971 McGovern–Fraser Commission.

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Timeline of the 2028 United States presidential election

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2024

  • November 6: Donald Trump is declared the winner of the 2024 presidential election by a consensus of major news outlets projecting the results, defeating incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris.[2]
  • November 8: Scott Brennan, the only Iowan on the Democratic National Committee Rules and Bylaws Committee at the time, which determines the order of states in the presidential nominating process, says he still plans to fight for the return of the first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses spot back to Iowa for 2028.[3]
  • December 10: Democratic National Committee chair candidate James Skoufis calls on the Democratic National Committee to maintain its current presidential nominating calendar that puts South Carolina first in the 2028 Democratic Party presidential primaries. Skoufis writes in a memo, "South Carolina has been placed at the forefront of the presidential nominating process. I believe they deserve a genuine opportunity for a competitive primary. The contest between Dean Phillips and Joe Biden was not a serious primary. So let’s have one."[4]
  • December 22: New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley states his intention to try to work to return the first-in-the-nation Democratic Party presidential primary status back to New Hampshire in the 2028 presidential nominating calendar. In an interview with WMUR-TV, Buckley states, "We believe we have a very strong case to make. It's two years away. We think it's important that people [don't] think someone put a thumb on it, and we are awarded our position because we earned it."[5]

2025

2026

  • January 16: The deadline passes for states to submit applications to be part of the early window of the 2028 Democratic presidential primaries under the new DNC framework. Applications were submitted by Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.[19]
  • January 31: The Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee votes to advance all 12 applicant states to the next phase of consideration for the early window of the presidential primary calendar.[20]
  • March 28: Vice President Vance wins the 2026 CPAC presidential straw poll with 53%, with Marco Rubio in second at 35%.[21]
  • November 3: The 2026 United States midterm elections will be held.

2027

According to The Washington Post, presidential candidates have tended to declare their candidacies about a year and a half before Election Day, with the median date falling in mid-March of the previous year. However, some candidates have declared their candidacies much earlier, such as Donald Trump (in 2024) 721 days before Election Day, Andrew Yang (in 2020) 997 days before, and John Delaney (in 2020) 1,194 days before.[22]

2028

  • Early to Mid-2028: The 2028 presidential primaries will presumably be held during this time period based on previous precedent.
  • Late September: Early voting will begin in some states.
  • November 7: The 2028 United States presidential election will be held.
  • December 18: Electors to the Electoral College will meet at their respective state capitals on the first Monday after the second Wednesday of December and formally cast their votes for President and Vice President.[23]

2029

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