A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | |
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1 | Jurisdiction | State | Race (with incumbent control) | Filing Deadline | Primary/ 1st Round | General/ 2nd Round | Election Procedure | Population |
2 | Anchorage | AK | Mayor (I) | 29-Jan | 6-Apr | 11-May | Second round averted if one candidate wins >45%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 293,531 |
3 | Birmingham | AL | Mayor (D) | 10-Jul | 24-Aug | 5-Oct | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 212,297 |
4 | Orange County | CA | Board of Supervisors (R) (1 of 5 seats) | 25-Jan | 9-Mar | Special election. All candidates compete on one ballot | 3.19 million | |
5 | Statewide | CA | Governor (recall) | 16-Jul | 14-Sep | All candidates compete on one ballot | 39.51 million | |
6 | FL-20 | FL | Congress (D) | 10-Aug | 2-Nov | 11-Jan-2022 | Party primary winners advance to general | 802,463 |
7 | Hialeah | FL | Mayor (R) | 26-Jul | 2-Nov | 16-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 234,539 |
8 | Miami | FL | Mayor (R) | 18-Sep | 2-Nov | 16-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 454,279 |
9 | St. Petersburg | FL | Mayor (D) | 18-Jun | 24-Aug | 2-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 261,338 |
10 | Atlanta | GA | Mayor (D) | 20-Aug | 2-Nov | 30-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 488,800 |
11 | LA-02 | LA | Congress (D) | 22-Jan | 20-Mar | 24-Apr | Special election. Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 788,021 |
12 | LA-05 | LA | Congress (R) | 22-Jan | 20-Mar | 24-Apr | Special election. Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 765,180 |
13 | New Orleans | LA | Mayor (D) | 16-Jul | 13-Nov | 11-Dec | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 390,845 |
14 | Boston | MA | Mayor (D) | 18-May | 14-Sep | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round. | 684,379 |
15 | Detroit | MI | Mayor (D) | 20-Apr | 3-Aug | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round. | 674,841 |
16 | Minneapolis | MN | Mayor (D) | 10-Aug | 2-Nov | Ranked choice voting | 420,324 | |
17 | St. Paul | MN | Mayor (D) | 10-Aug | 2-Nov | Ranked choice voting | 304,547 | |
18 | St. Louis | MO | Mayor (D) | 4-Jan | 2-Mar | 6-Apr | Top two candidates advance to second round. First round conducted via approval voting, where voters can select more than one candidate | 308,174 |
19 | Jackson | MS | Mayor (D) | 6-Feb | 6-Apr | 8-Jun | Party primary winners advance to general. Primary runoff held on 27-Apr if no candidate wins >50% | 166,383 |
20 | Omaha | NE | Mayor (R) | 5-Mar | 6-Apr | 11-May | Top two candidates advance to second round | 475,862 |
21 | Manchester | NH | Mayor (D) | 23-Jul | 21-Sep | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round | 112,109 |
22 | Essex County | NJ | Sheriff (D) | 5-Apr | 8-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 798,975 |
23 | Jersey City | NJ | Mayor (D) | 30-Aug | 2-Nov | 7-Dec | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 261,940 |
24 | Statewide | NJ | Governor (D), State legislature (D) | 5-Apr | 8-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 9.24 million |
25 | NM-01 | NM | Congress (D) | 1-Jun | Special election. General election candidates are selected by parties. | 691,229 | ||
26 | Albuquerque | NM | Mayor (D) | 19-Jun | 2-Nov | TBD | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 559,374 |
27 | Buffalo | NY | Mayor (D) | 1-Apr | 22-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 256,480 |
28 | Erie County | NY | Sheriff (R) | 1-Apr | 22-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 918,702 |
29 | Nassau County | NY | County Executive (D) | 1-Apr | 22-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.36 million |
30 | Nassau County | NY | District Attorney (D) | 2-Nov | Special election. General election candidates are selected by parties. | 1.36 million | ||
31 | New York City | NY | Mayor (D) | 1-Apr | 22-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general; primary conducted by instant runoff voting | 8.42 million |
32 | Oyster Bay | NY | Town Supervisor (R) | 1-Apr | 22-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 298,961 |
33 | Westchester County | NY | County Executive (D) | 1-Apr | 22-Jun | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 967,506 |
34 | Durham | NC | Mayor (D) | 13-Aug | 5-Oct | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round | 269,702 |
35 | OH-11 | OH | Congress (D) | 5-May | 3-Aug | 2-Nov | Special election. Party primary winners advance to general | 684,617 |
36 | OH-15 | OH | Congress (R) | 17-May | 3-Aug | 2-Nov | Special election. Party primary winners advance to general | 769,664 |
37 | Cincinnati | OH | Mayor (D) | 18-Feb | 4-May | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round | 301,394 |
38 | Cleveland | OH | Mayor (D) | 16-Jun | 14-Sep | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round | 385,282 |
39 | Toledo | OH | Mayor (D) | 16-Jul | 14-Sep | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round | 276,614 |
40 | Allegheny County | PA | Sheriff (D) | 9-Mar | 18-May | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.22 million |
41 | Philadelphia | PA | District Attorney (D) | 9-Mar | 18-May | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.58 million |
42 | Pittsburgh | PA | Mayor (D) | 9-Mar | 18-May | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 302,205 |
43 | Statewide | PA | Supreme Court Chief Justice (R) | 9-Mar | 18-May | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 12.8 million |
44 | Columbia | SC | Mayor (D) | 3-Sep | 2-Nov | 16-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 133,273 |
45 | Chattanooga | TN | Mayor (D) | 17-Dec-2020 | 2-Mar | 13-Apr | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 179,690 |
46 | TX-06 | TX | Congress (R) | 3-Mar | 1-May | 27-Jul | Special election. Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 818,442 |
47 | Arlington | TX | Mayor (R) | 12-Feb | 1-May | 5-Jun | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 395,477 |
48 | Fort Worth | TX | Mayor (R) | 12-Feb | 1-May | 5-Jun | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 874,401 |
49 | Plano | TX | Mayor (R) | 12-Feb | 1-May | No runoff | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 287,064 |
50 | San Antonio | TX | Mayor (I) | 12-Feb | 1-May | No runoff | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 1.55 million |
51 | Statewide | VA | Governor (D), statewides, state legislature (D) | 25-Mar | 8-Jun* | 2-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general. Republican nominees for statewide offices will be selected via convention on May 8. | 8.54 million |
52 | King County | WA | County Executive (D) | 21-May | 3-Aug | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round | 2.25 million |
53 | Seattle | WA | Mayor (D) | 21-May | 3-Aug | 2-Nov | Top two candidates advance to second round | 724,305 |
54 | Dane County | WI | County Executive (D) | 5-Jan | 16-Feb | 6-Apr | Top two candidates advance to second round | 546,695 |
55 | Statewide | WI | Superintendent of Public Instruction (D) | 5-Jan | 16-Feb | 6-Apr | Top two candidates advance to second round | 5.82 million |