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United States House Republican Party primaries, 2026

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2026 Republican Party primary elections
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Primaries by state

Elections to the U.S. House will be held on November 3, 2026. All 435 seats will be up for election. Special elections will be held to fill vacancies that occur in the 119th Congress.

This page focuses on U.S. House Republican primaries. For more in-depth information about U.S. House Republican primaries and general elections, see the following pages:

Partisan breakdown

Partisan composition, U.S. House
119th Congress
Party Members
Democratic 213
Republican 219
Vacancies 3
Total 435


Republican primaries

Alaska, California, and Washington are included in the list below even though they do not hold partisan primaries. Alaska uses a top-four primary system, and California and Washington use a top-two primary system. In both systems, all candidates regardless of partisan affiliation are listed on the same primary ballot.

2026 Republican primaries by date
Date State
March 3 Texas
March 17 Illinois
May 5 Ohio
May 12 West Virginia
May 19 Kentucky
June 2 South Dakota
June 23 Maryland
June 30 Colorado
August 4 Arizona
Washington
September 15 Delaware
To be determined Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

See also

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