This table is updated after each state completes its nominating process. Currently, 55 jurisdictions have completed their nominating processes: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.
Office | Total |
---|---|
Senator | 6 |
Congressman | 65 |
Governor | 8 |
Totals | 79 |
Alabama
- Senate Class 3
- Republican - Katie Boyd Britt
- Democratic - former City of Greenville, Illinois Council Member Willie Eugene "Will" Boyd, Jr.
- Libertarian - John Sophocleus
- House CD 5
- Republican - Madison County Commissioner Dale Whitney Strong
- Democratic - Kathy L. Warner-Stanton
- Libertarian - Phillip Joseph "PJ" Greer
Arizona
- Governor
- Democratic - Secretary of State Katie Hobbs
- Republican - Kari Lake
- (Green); Write-in - Liana West
- (Libertarian); Write-in - Mikaela Shonnie "Mikki" Lutes-Burton
- (Independent Greens); Write-in - William Josué Pounds, IV
- (Republican); Write-in - Steph Noelle "Steph" Denny
- (Republican); Write-in - Alice Novoa
- (Independent); Write-in - RayShawn D'Anthony "Shawn" Merrill
- Write-in; (None) - Anthony Camboni
- House CD 6
- Republican - Juan Ciscomani
- Democratic - former state Senator Kirsten Engel
- (Democratic); Write-in - Avery Alexander Thornton
- (Republican); Write-in; (None) - J. Franco A. "Frank" Bertone
Arkansas
- Governor
- Republican - Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- Democratic - Chris Jones
- Libertarian - Ricky Dale Harrington, Jr.
California
- House CD 3
- Republican - state Assembly Member Kevin Kiley
- Democratic - Kermit Jones
- House CD 13
- Republican - John S. Duarte
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Adam C. Gray
- House CD 15
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Kevin Mullin
- Democratic - San Mateo County Supervisor David J. Canepa
- House CD 37
- Democratic - state Senator Sydney K. Kamlager
- Democratic - former Los Angeles City Council Member Jan C. Perry
- House CD 42
- Democratic - Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia
- Republican - John Briscoe
Colorado
- House CD 7
- Democratic - state Senator Brittany Louise Pettersen
- Republican - Erik Aadland
- Libertarian - Ross Klopf
- Unity - Critter Milton
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - JP Lujan
Florida
- House CD 4
- Republican - state Senator Aaron P. Bean
- Democratic - LaShonda J. "LJ" Holloway
- (Republican); Write-in - Gary Lee Koniz
- House CD 7
- Republican - Cory Mills
- Democratic - Karen Green
- House CD 10
- Democratic - Maxwell Alejandro Frost
- Republican - Calvin B. "Cal" Wimbish
- No Party Affiliation - Jason Kyle Holic
- No Party Affiliation - Usha Jain
- House CD 13
- Republican - Anna Paulina Luna
- Democratic - Eric Lynn
- Libertarian - Frank S. Craft
- (Republican); Write-in - Jacob Daniel Curnow
- House CD 15
- Republican - former Secretary of State Laurel Lee
- Democratic - Alan M. Cohn
- House CD 23
- Democratic - Broward County Commissioner Jared E. Moskowitz
- Republican - Joseph E. "Joe" Budd
- No Party Affiliation - Christine Scott
- No Party Affiliation - Mark Noah Napier
Georgia
- House CD 6
- Republican - Richard Dean "Rich" McCormick
- Democratic - Robert Franklin "Bob" Christian, III
- House CD 10
- Republican - Michael A. "Mike" Collins, Jr.
- Democratic - Tabitha Johnson-Green
Hawaii
- Governor
- Democratic - Lieutenant Governor Joshua B. "Josh" Green
- Republican - former Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona
- House CD 2
- Democratic - former state Senator Jill Naomi Tokuda
- Republican - Joseph "Joe" Akana
- Libertarian - Michelle Rose Tippens
Illinois
- House CD 1
- Democratic - Jonathan L. Jackson
- Republican - Eric Joseph Carlson
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Representative Delia C. Ramirez
- Republican - Justin Burau
- House CD 13
- Democratic - Nikki Budzinski
- Republican - Regan Deering
- (Democratic); Write-in - Nancy Foster
- House CD 17
- Democratic - Eric Sorensen
- Republican - Esther Joy King
Indiana
- House CD 2
- Republican - Rudolph "Rudy" Yakym, III
- Democratic - Paul D. Steury
- Libertarian - William E. "Will" Henry
- (Independent); Write-in - Mike Hubbard
- House CD 9
- Republican - former state Senator Erin Houchin
- Democratic - Matthew John "Matt" Fyfe
- Libertarian - Tonya Lynn Millis
- (Green); Write-in - Jacob Bailey
Kentucky
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Senator Morgan McGarvey
- Republican - Stuart N. Ray
- (Republican); Write-in - Daniel Lee Cobble
Maryland
- Governor
- Democratic - Wes Moore
- Republican - state Delegate Daniel L. "Dan" Cox
- Libertarian - David Lashar
- Working Class - David Harding
- Green - Nancy Wallace
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Kyle Sefcik
- House CD 4
- Democratic - former Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey
- Republican - Jeff Warner
Massachusetts
- Governor
- Democratic - Attorney General Maura Healey
- Republican - former state Representative Geoff Diehl
- Libertarian - Frank H. "Kevin" Reed
Michigan
- House CD 3
- Democratic - Hillary Scholten
- Republican - John Gibbs
- Libertarian - Jamie Lewis
- Working Class - Louis Palus
- House CD 10
- Republican - John James
- Democratic - former County Probate Judge Carl J. Marlinga
- Working Class - Andrea L. Kirby
- Libertarian - Mike Saliba
- House CD 13
- Democratic - state Representative Shri Thanedar
- Republican - Martell De'Angelo Bivings
- Working Class - Simone R. Coleman
- U.S. Taxpayers - former Lincoln Park City Council Member Christopher "Chris" Dardzinski
- (Democratic); Write-in - Rogelio J. Landin
Mississippi
- House CD 4
- Republican - Jackson County Sheriff Walter Michael "Mike" Ezell
- Democratic - former Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny L. DuPree
- Libertarian - Alden Patrick Johnson
Missouri
- Senate Class 3
- Republican - Attorney General Eric S. Schmitt
- Democratic - Trudy Busch Valentine
- Libertarian - Jonathan Dine
- Constitution - Paul Venable
- (Independent); Write-in - Steven Craig "Steve" Price
- House CD 4
- Republican - Mark Alford
- Democratic - Jack Truman
- Libertarian - Randall David "Randy" Langkraehr
- (No Party Affiliation); Write-in - Wyatt Vincent Parsons
- House CD 7
- Republican - state Senator Eric Burlison
- Democratic - Kristen Radaker-Sheafer
- Libertarian - Kevin Craig
Montana
- House CD 1
- Republican - former Member of Congress Ryan K. Zinke
- Democratic - Monica Tranel
- Libertarian - John Lamb
Nebraska
- Governor
- Republican - University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen
- Democratic - state Senator Carol Blood
- Libertarian - Scott Zimmerman
- House CD 1
- Republican - Member of Congress Mike Flood
- Democratic - state Senator Patty Pansing Brooks
New Jersey
- House CD 8
- Democratic - Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Robert J. "Rob" Menendez
- Republican - Marcos Arroyo
- Socialist Workers Party - Joanne Kuniansky
- Libertarian - Dan Delaney
- Other - David W. Cook
- Labour Party - Pablo Olivera
- Truth and Merit - John V. Salierno
New York
- House CD 1
- Conservative; Republican - former Amityville Village Trustee Nicholas J. "Nick" LaLota
- Democratic; Working Families - Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming
- House CD 3
- Conservative; Republican - George Anthony Devolder-Santos
- Democratic; Working Families - Robert P. Zimmerman
- House CD 4
- Conservative; Republican - Hempstead Town Council Member Anthony P. D'Esposito
- Democratic - former Hempstead Supervisor Laura A. Gillen
- House CD 10
- Democratic - Daniel "Dan" Goldman
- Conservative; Republican - Benine Najim Hamdan
- Medical Freedom - Steve F. Speer
- House CD 19
- Conservative; Republican - Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. "Marc" Molinaro
- Democratic; Working Families - Joshua "Josh" Riley
- House CD 22
- Conservative; Republican - Brandon McDonald Williams
- Democratic - Francis Conole
- House CD 23
- Conservative; Republican - Nicholas A. "Nick" Langworthy
- Democratic - Max H. Della Pia
North Carolina
- Senate Class 3
- Republican - Member of Congress Theodore Paul "Ted" Budd
- Democratic - former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Lynn Beasley
- Libertarian - Shannon Wilson Bray
- Green - Matthew Patrick Hoh
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Michelle Estelle Lewis
- House CD 1
- Democratic - state Senator Donald Gene "Don" Davis
- Republican - Sandy Lee Smith
- House CD 4
- Democratic - state Senator Valerie Paige Foushee
- Republican - Courtney Joele Geels
- House CD 11
- Republican - state Senator Charles Marion "Chuck" Edwards
- Democratic - Buncombe County Commissioner Jasmine Elizabeth Beach-Ferrara
- Libertarian - David Adam Coatney
- House CD 13
- Democratic - state Senator George Wilmarth "Wiley" Nickel, III
- Republican - Robert Nicholas "Bo" Hines
Ohio
- Senate Class 3
- Republican - J.D. Vance
- Democratic - Member of Congress Timothy J. "Tim" Ryan
- House CD 7
- Republican - Max Miller
- Democratic - Matthew Diemer
- House CD 13
- Democratic - state Representative Emilia Sykes
- Republican - Madison Gesiotto Gilbert
Oklahoma
- House CD 2
- Republican - former state Senator Josh Brecheen
- Democratic - Naomi Andrews
- Independent - former state Senator Ben "Bulldog" Robinson
Oregon
- Governor
- Democratic; Working Families - former state Representative Tina Kotek
- Republican - former state Representative Christine Drazan
- Non Affiliated - former state Senator Elizabeth "Betsy" Johnson
- Constitution - Donice Noelle Smith
- Libertarian - R. Leon Noble
- House CD 4
- Democratic; Working Families - Labor and Industries Commissioner Valerie "Val" Hoyle
- Republican - Alek R. Skarlatos
- Libertarian; Independent Party of Oregon - Levi Leatherberry
- Constitution - former School Superintendent James Milo "Jim" Howard
- Pacific Green; Progressive Party of Oregon - former Corvallis City Council Member Michael Allan "Mike" Beilstein
- House CD 5
- Republican - former Happy Valley Mayor Lori Chavez-DeRemer
- Democratic; Working Families; Independent Party of Oregon - Jefferson County Education Service District Board Member Jamie McLeod-Skinner
Pennsylvania
- Senate Class 3
- Democratic - Lieutenant Governor John Karl Fetterman
- Republican - Mehmet C. Oz
- Libertarian - Erik Gerhardt
- Green - Richard L. Weiss
- Keystone - Daniel "Dan" Wassmer
- Governor
- Democratic - Attorney General Joshua D. "Josh" Shapiro
- Republican - state Senator Douglas V. "Doug" Mastriano
- Libertarian - Jonathan Matthew Hackenburg
- Green - Christina "PK" DiGiulio
- Keystone - Joseph P. "Joe" Soloski
- House CD 12
- Democratic - state Representative Summer Lee
- Republican - Plum Borough Council Member Michael J. "Mike" Doyle
- House CD 17
- Democratic - Christopher "Chris" Deluzio
- Republican - former Ross Township Commissioner Jeremy Kevin Shaffer
Rhode Island
- House CD 2
- Democratic - General Treasurer Seth M. Magaziner
- Republican - former Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung
- Moderate - William H. "Bill" Gilbert
South Carolina
- House CD 7
- Republican - state Representative Russell W. Fry
- Democratic - Daryl W. Scott
Tennessee
- House CD 5
- Republican - former Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles
- Democratic - state Senator Heidi Campbell
- Independent - Derrick Brantley
- Independent - former Maury County Commissioner Daniel J. "I.O." Cooper
- Independent - Richard Alan "Rick" Shannon, Jr.
Texas
- House CD 1
- Republican - Smith County Judge Nathaniel Quentin Moran
- Democratic - Jrmar "JJ" Jefferson
- House CD 3
- Republican - former Collin County Judge Keith Alan Self
- Democratic - Sandeep Kumar Srivastava
- Libertarian - Christopher J. "Chris" Claytor
- House CD 8
- Republican - Morgan Joe Luttrell
- Democratic - Laura Jones
- Libertarian - Roy Eriksen
- House CD 15
- Republican - Monica De La Cruz-Hernandez
- Democratic - Michelle Vallejo
- Libertarian - Ross Lynn Leone, Jr.
- House CD 30
- Democratic - state Representative Jasmine Felicia Crockett
- Republican - James Byron Rodgers
- Independent - Zachariah C. Manning
- Libertarian - Phil Gray
- (Independent); Write-in - Deborah "Debbie" Walker
- House CD 35
- Democratic - Austin City Council Member Gregorio "Greg" Casar
- Republican - former Corpus Christi Mayor Eldon "Dan" McQueen
Vermont
- Senate Class 3
- Democratic - Member of Congress Peter Francis Welch
- Republican - Gerald Malloy
- Independent - Dawn Marie Ellis
- Green Mountain - Natasha Diamondstone-Kohout
- Independent - Kerry Patrick Raheb
- Independent - Carl Mark "Mark" Coester
- Independent - Stephen Duke
- Independent - Cris Ericson
- House At-Large
- Democratic - state Senator Rebecca "Becca" Balint
- Republican - Liam Madden
- Libertarian - Ericka Lynn Bundy Redic
- Independent - Matt Druzba
- Independent - Luke Talbot
- Independent - Adam Ortiz
Washington
- House CD 3
- Democratic - Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
- Republican - Joseph "Joe" Kent
Wisconsin
- House CD 3
- Republican - Derrick F. Van Orden
- Democratic - state Senator Brad Pfaff
Wyoming
- House At-Large
- Republican - Harriet Hageman
- Democratic - Lynnette GreyBull
- Libertarian - Richard P. Brubaker
- Constitution - former Pavillion Mayor Marissa Joy Selvig
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