2026 Elections by State

What’s on your ballot in 2026

Every state elects its full U.S. House delegation on November 3, 2026. Thirty-three states also have a regular Senate race, Ohio and Florida hold Senate special elections, and 36 states elect a governor. Select your state to see your races. Start typing your state

StateSenate raceGovernor raceHouse seats2026 primaryLearn more
AlabamaYesYes7May 19
Runoff: Jun 16
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
AlaskaYesYes1Aug 18Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
ArizonaNoYes9Jul 21Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
ArkansasYesYes4Mar 3
Runoff: Mar 31
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
CaliforniaNoYes52Jun 2Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
ColoradoYesYes8Jun 30Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
ConnecticutNoYes5Aug 11Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
DelawareYesNo1Sep 15Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
FloridaYes (special)Yes28Aug 18Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
GeorgiaYesYes14May 19
Runoff: Jun 16
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
HawaiiNoYes2Aug 8Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
IdahoYesYes2May 19Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
IllinoisYesYes17Mar 17Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
IndianaNoNo9May 5Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
IowaYesYes4Jun 2Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
KansasYesYes4Aug 4Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
KentuckyYesNo6May 19Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
LouisianaYesNo6May 16
Runoff: Jun 27
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MaineYesYes2Jun 9Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MarylandNoYes8Jun 23Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MassachusettsYesYes9Sep 1Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MichiganYesYes13Aug 4Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MinnesotaYesYes8Aug 11Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MississippiYesNo4Mar 10
Runoff: Apr 7
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MissouriNoNo8Aug 4Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
MontanaYesNo2Jun 2Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
NebraskaYesYes3May 12Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
NevadaNoYes4Jun 9Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
New HampshireYesYes2Sep 8Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
New JerseyYesNo12Jun 2Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
New MexicoYesYes3Jun 2Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
New YorkNoYes26Jun 23Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
North CarolinaYesNo14Mar 3
Runoff: May 12
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
North DakotaNoNo1Jun 9Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
OhioYes (special)Yes15May 5Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
OklahomaYesYes5Jun 16
Runoff: Aug 25
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
OregonYesYes6May 19Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
PennsylvaniaNoYes17May 19Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
Rhode IslandYesYes2Sep 9Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
South CarolinaYesYes7Jun 9
Runoff: Jun 23
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
South DakotaYesYes1Jun 2Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
TennesseeYesYes9Aug 6Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
TexasYesYes38Mar 3
Runoff: May 26
Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
UtahNoNo4Jun 23Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
VermontNoYes1Aug 11Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
VirginiaYesNo11Aug 4Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
WashingtonNoNo10Aug 4Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
West VirginiaYesNo2May 12Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
WisconsinNoYes8Aug 11Ballotpedia · Vote.gov
WyomingYesYes1Aug 18Ballotpedia · Vote.gov

All 435 House seats are on the ballot nationwide, shown per state above. Senate column reflects the 33 regular Class 2 seats plus special elections in Ohio and Florida. Primaries marked “held” have already taken place; candidate fields in later-primary states are not final until their primary. Registration deadlines reflect each state’s general rule for the November 3, 2026 election and can differ by method. Confirm details through the official links. Sources: Ballotpedia, Federal Voting Assistance Program (May 2026), National Conference of State Legislatures (May 20, 2026). Last verified July 2, 2026.

Races to watch

Control of the Senate runs through a handful of states this cycle. Open seats in Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Iowa, incumbent defenses in Georgia, Maine, and Alaska, and the special elections in Ohio and Florida will decide the balance. Select any of those states above for the matchup.

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