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Which US elections are happening in 2025? Upcoming Primary and General Contests

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January 6, 2025
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While most U.S. states conduct their major primary and general elections during even-numbered years, a few locations will see significant congressional, state, and local-level contests unfold in 2025.

Below is a timeline of key races that The Associated Press will be monitoring this year:

January

  • January 7: Virginia will hold special general elections for two legislative seats: State Senate District and State House District 26. These seats became vacant after their previous occupants won congressional races, drawing attention from national Democrats.

February

  • February 18: Wisconsin voters will head to the polls for primary elections to fill a seat on the state Supreme Court and for the position of State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

April

  • April 1: Florida will conduct special elections for two U.S. House seats. The 1st District, a Republican stronghold, became vacant following the resignation of former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who had been nominated as attorney general by President-elect Donald Trump before withdrawing. Meanwhile, the 6th District is open after former Rep. Mike Waltz resigned to take up a role as Trump’s national security adviser.
  • On the same day, Wisconsin will hold general elections for a state Supreme Court seat and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

May

  • May 20: Pennsylvania will hold primary elections for seats on the state Supreme Court and Superior Court, as well as the Pittsburgh mayoral race and various municipal contests in Philadelphia.

June

  • June 10: New Jersey will hold its gubernatorial and legislative primaries. Governor Phil Murphy recently signed legislation moving the election date from June 3 to June 10 to avoid coinciding with the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.
  • June 17: Virginia will hold primaries for races including governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and House of Delegates.
  • June 24: New York City will hold primaries for its mayoral election and other municipal offices.

November

  • November 4: General elections will be held in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia for the races that held primaries earlier in the year. Source: US News
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