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State legislative Republican primaries, 2026

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2026 Republican Party primary elections
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Primaries by state

In the 50 states, there are 99 state legislative chambers and 7,386 state legislative seats. In November 2026, 88 state legislative chambers in 46 states are holding general elections.

This page provides an overview of state legislative Republican primaries in 2026. For more information about the state legislative Democratic primaries and general elections, see the following pages:

For more of our 2026 primary coverage, see the following pages:

Republican primaries

2026 Republican primaries by date
Date State
March 3 Texas (House, Senate)
March 17 Illinois (House, Senate)
May 5 Ohio (House, Senate)
May 12 West Virginia (House, Senate)
May 19 Kentucky (House, Senate)
June 23 Maryland (House, Senate)
June 30 Colorado (House, Senate)
August 4 Arizona (House, Senate)
Washington (House, Senate)
September 15 Delaware (House, Senate)
To be determined Alabama (House, Senate)
Alaska (House, Senate)
Arkansas (House, Senate)
California (Assembly, Senate)
Connecticut (House, Senate)
Florida House, Senate)
Georgia (House, Senate)
Hawaii (House, Senate)
Idaho (House, Senate)
Indiana (House, Senate)
Iowa (House, Senate)
Kansas (House)
Maine (House, Senate)
Massachusetts (House, Senate)
Michigan (House, Senate)
Minnesota (House, Senate)
Missouri (House, Senate)
Montana (House, Senate)
Nebraska (Senate)
Nevada (Assembly, Senate)
New Hampshire (House, Senate)
New Mexico (House)
New York (Assembly, Senate)
North Carolina (House, Senate)
North Dakota (House, Senate)
Oklahoma (House, Senate)
Oregon (House, Senate)
Pennsylvania (House, Senate)
Rhode Island (House, Senate)
South Carolina (House)
South Dakota (House, Senate)
Tennessee (House, Senate)
Utah (House, Senate)
Vermont (House, Senate
Wisconsin (Assembly, Senate)
Wyoming (House, Senate)

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