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JurisdictionStateRace (with
incumbent control)
Filing
Deadline
Primary/
1st Round
General/
2nd Round
Election ProcedurePopulation
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GilbertAZMayor (R)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance242,354
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GlendaleAZMayor (R)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance246,709
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Maricopa CountyAZBoard of Supervisors (R) (5 of 5 up)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general4.4 million
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Maricopa CountyAZCounty attorney (R)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general4.4 million
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Maricopa CountyAZSheriff (D)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general4.4 million
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MesaAZMayor (R)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance496,401
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PhoenixAZMayor (D)6-Jul3-Nov9-Mar-2021Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance1.6 million
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Pima CountyAZCounty attorney (D)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general1.047 million
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ScottsdaleAZMayor (R)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovFirst round canceled if two or fewer candidates file for election. If more than two candidates file, second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance249,950
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StatewideAZCorporation Commission (3 of 5 seats)6-Apr4-Aug3-NovTop three candidates in party primaries advance to general 7.3 million
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BakersfieldCAMayor (R)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance380,874
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CA-25CACongress (D)9-Jan3-Mar12-MaySpecial election. Top two candidates advance to second round 716,257
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FremontCAMayor 7-Aug3-NovAll candidates compete on one ballot234,962
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FresnoCAMayor (R)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance530,093
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IrvineCAMayor (R)7-Aug3-NovAll candidates compete on one ballot277,453
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Los Angeles CountyCABoard of Supervisors (D) (3 of 5 up)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance10.1 million
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Los Angeles CountyCADistrict attorney (D)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance10.1 million
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Orange CountyCABoard of Supervisors (R) (3 of 5 up)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance3.19 million
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RiversideCAMayor (D)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance327,728
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SacramentoCAMayor (D)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance501,901
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San DiegoCAMayor (R)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance1.42 million
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San Diego CountyCABoard of Supervisors (R) (3 of 5 up)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance3.3 million
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Santa AnaCAMayor (D)7-Aug3-NovAll candidates compete on one ballot334,136
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StocktonCAMayor (D)6-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance310,496
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Adams/Broomfield CountiesCODistrict attorney (D)17-Mar30-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general520,710
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Arapahoe/Douglas/Elbert/Lincoln Counties CODistrict attorney (R)17-Mar30-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general1.040 million
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Jackson/Larimer CountiesCODistrict attorney (R)17-Mar30-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general358,298
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Jefferson/Gilpin CountiesCODistrict attorney (R)17-Mar30-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general589,124
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Broward CountyFLState attorney (D)1-Jun18-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general2 million
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Miami-Dade CountyFLMayor (R)12-Jun18-Aug3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance2.8 million
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Miami-Dade CountyFLState attorney (D)12-Jun18-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general. Race will not be on general election ballot because only one party fielding a candidate2.8 million
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Orange/Osceola CountiesFLState attorney (D)12-Jun18-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general1.8 million
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Fulton CountyGADistrict attorney (D)6-Mar9-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general. If no candidate takes >50% in the primary, top two candidates advance to a primary runoff on Aug. 111.064 million
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GA-05GACongress (D)31-Jul29-Sep1-DecSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance793,039
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HonoluluHIMayor (D)2-Jun8-Aug3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance351,792
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HonoluluHIProsecuting attorney (D)2-Jun8-Aug3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance974,563
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Cook CountyILState's attorney (D)2-Dec-201917-Mar3-NovParty primary winners advance to general5.2 million
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East Baton Rouge ParishLAMayor-president (D)24-Jul3-Nov5-DecSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance446,268
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Orleans ParishLADistrict attorney (D)24-Jul3-Nov5-DecSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance393,292
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BaltimoreMDMayor (D)24-Jan2-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general. 619,493
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MD-07MDCongress (D)20-Nov-20194-Feb28-AprSpecial election. Party primary winners advance to general713,872
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Oakland CountyMICounty executive (D)21-Apr4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general1.2 million
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Wayne CountyMICounty prosecutor (D)21-Apr4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general1.7 million
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St. Louis CityMOCircuit attorney (D)31-Mar4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general318,069
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St. Louis CountyMOCounty executive (D)31-Mar4-Aug3-NovParty primary winners advance to general998,692
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Winston-SalemNCMayor (D)20-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovParty primary winners advance to general. If no candidate takes >30% in the primary, top two candidates advance to a primary runoff on Apr. 21 (if no federal election requires a primary runoff) or Jun. 23 (if federal election requires primary runoff) 244,605
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NY-27NYCongress (R)23-JunSpecial election. Candidates are selected by parties.712,904
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QueensNYBorough president (D)14-JanCanceledCanceled2.3 million
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QueensNYBorough president (D)23-Jun3-NovSpecial election. All candidates compete on one ballot2.3 million
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Tompkins CountyNYDistrict attorney (D)2-Apr23-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general102,180
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Westchester CountyNYDistrict attorney (D)2-Apr23-Jun3-NovParty primary winners advance to general967,506
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Hamilton CountyOHSheriff (D)18-Dec-201928-Apr3-NovParty primary winners advance to general817,473
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TulsaOKMayor (R)10-Apr30-Jun3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance401,800
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PortlandORMayor (D)10-Mar19-May3-NovSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance647,805
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Corpus ChristiTXMayor (R)17-Aug3-Nov15-DecSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance325,733
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El PasoTXMayor (R)17-Aug3-Nov12-DecSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance683,577
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Harris CountyTXDistrict attorney (D)1-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovParty primary winners advance to general. If no candidate takes >50% in the primary, top two candidates advance to a primary runoff on Jul. 144.7 million
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IrvingTXMayor (R)14-Feb3-NovAvertedSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance240,373
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LubbockTXMayor (R)14-Feb3-NovAvertedSecond round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance253,888
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Travis CountyTXDistrict attorney (D)9-Dec-20193-Mar3-NovParty primary winners advance to general. If no candidate takes >50% in the primary, top two candidates advance to a primary runoff on Jul. 141.3 million
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ChesapeakeVAMayor (R)3-Mar19-MayAll candidates compete on one ballot225,050
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NorfolkVAMayor (D)3-Mar19-MayAll candidates compete on one ballot242,628
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RichmondVAMayor (D)23-Jun3-NovAvertedWinner must win the popular vote citywide and in at least five of the nine city districts. If no candidate wins a majority of the districts, the top two candidates advance to second round. If no candidate wins a majoirty of districts there, winner is determined by popular vote 227,032
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Virginia BeachVAMayor (R)9-Jun3-NovAll candidates compete on one ballot442,707
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MilwaukeeWIMayor (D)7-Jan18-Feb7-AprTop two candidates advance to second round 595,351
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Milwaukee CountyWICounty executive (D)7-Jan18-Feb7-AprTop two candidates advance to second round 952,085
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StatewideWISupreme Court (1 of 7 up)7-Jan18-Feb7-AprTop two candidates advance to second round 5.8 million
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WI-07WICongress (R) 2-Dec-201918-Feb12-MaySpecial election. Party primary winners advance to general710,420