Congressional Primary Calendar



Congressional Primary Calendar

This year promises some very exciting midterm election contests with primaries or run-offs held on at least 24 different days.

February 2

* Illinois

March 2

* Texas

April 13

* Texas run-off

May 4

* Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio

May 11

* Nebraska, West Virginia

May 18

* Arkansas, Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania

May 25

* Idaho

June 1

* Alabama, Mississippi, New Mexico

June 8

* California, Iowa, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia, Arkansas run-off

June 22

* Utah, North Carolina run-off, Mississippi run-off, South Carolina run-off

June 29

* South Dakota run-off

July 13

* Alabama run-off

July 20

* Georgia

July 27

* Oklahoma

August 3

* Kansas, Michigan, Missouri

August 5

* Tennessee

August 10

* Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia run-off

August 17

* Washington, Wyoming

August 24

* Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma run-off

August 28

* Louisiana

September 14

* Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin

September 18

* Hawaii

October 2

* Louisiana run-off

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