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 | Gilbert | AZ | Mayor (R) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 242,354 |
3 | Glendale | AZ | Mayor (R) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 246,709 |
4 | Maricopa County | AZ | Board of Supervisors (R) (5 of 5 up) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 4.4 million |
5 | Maricopa County | AZ | County attorney (R) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 4.4 million |
6 | Maricopa County | AZ | Sheriff (D) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 4.4 million |
7 | Mesa | AZ | Mayor (R) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 496,401 |
8 | Phoenix | AZ | Mayor (D) | 6-Jul | 3-Nov | 9-Mar-2021 | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 1.6 million |
9 | Pima County | AZ | County attorney (D) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.047 million |
10 | Scottsdale | AZ | Mayor (R) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | First 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 advance | 249,950 |
11 | Statewide | AZ | Corporation Commission (3 of 5 seats) | 6-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Top three candidates in party primaries advance to general | 7.3 million |
12 | Bakersfield | CA | Mayor (R) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 380,874 |
13 | CA-25 | CA | Congress (D) | 9-Jan | 3-Mar | 12-May | Special election. Top two candidates advance to second round | 716,257 |
14 | Fremont | CA | Mayor | 7-Aug | 3-Nov | All candidates compete on one ballot | 234,962 | |
15 | Fresno | CA | Mayor (R) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 530,093 |
16 | Irvine | CA | Mayor (R) | 7-Aug | 3-Nov | All candidates compete on one ballot | 277,453 | |
17 | Los Angeles County | CA | Board of Supervisors (D) (3 of 5 up) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 10.1 million |
18 | Los Angeles County | CA | District attorney (D) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 10.1 million |
19 | Orange County | CA | Board of Supervisors (R) (3 of 5 up) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 3.19 million |
20 | Riverside | CA | Mayor (D) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 327,728 |
21 | Sacramento | CA | Mayor (D) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 501,901 |
22 | San Diego | CA | Mayor (R) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 1.42 million |
23 | San Diego County | CA | Board of Supervisors (R) (3 of 5 up) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 3.3 million |
24 | Santa Ana | CA | Mayor (D) | 7-Aug | 3-Nov | All candidates compete on one ballot | 334,136 | |
25 | Stockton | CA | Mayor (D) | 6-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 310,496 |
26 | Adams/Broomfield Counties | CO | District attorney (D) | 17-Mar | 30-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 520,710 |
27 | Arapahoe/Douglas/Elbert/Lincoln Counties | CO | District attorney (R) | 17-Mar | 30-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.040 million |
28 | Jackson/Larimer Counties | CO | District attorney (R) | 17-Mar | 30-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 358,298 |
29 | Jefferson/Gilpin Counties | CO | District attorney (R) | 17-Mar | 30-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 589,124 |
30 | Broward County | FL | State attorney (D) | 1-Jun | 18-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 2 million |
31 | Miami-Dade County | FL | Mayor (R) | 12-Jun | 18-Aug | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 2.8 million |
32 | Miami-Dade County | FL | State attorney (D) | 12-Jun | 18-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general. Race will not be on general election ballot because only one party fielding a candidate | 2.8 million |
33 | Orange/Osceola Counties | FL | State attorney (D) | 12-Jun | 18-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.8 million |
34 | Fulton County | GA | District attorney (D) | 6-Mar | 9-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general. If no candidate takes >50% in the primary, top two candidates advance to a primary runoff on Aug. 11 | 1.064 million |
35 | GA-05 | GA | Congress (D) | 31-Jul | 29-Sep | 1-Dec | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 793,039 |
36 | Honolulu | HI | Mayor (D) | 2-Jun | 8-Aug | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 351,792 |
37 | Honolulu | HI | Prosecuting attorney (D) | 2-Jun | 8-Aug | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 974,563 |
38 | Cook County | IL | State's attorney (D) | 2-Dec-2019 | 17-Mar | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 5.2 million |
39 | East Baton Rouge Parish | LA | Mayor-president (D) | 24-Jul | 3-Nov | 5-Dec | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 446,268 |
40 | Orleans Parish | LA | District attorney (D) | 24-Jul | 3-Nov | 5-Dec | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 393,292 |
41 | Baltimore | MD | Mayor (D) | 24-Jan | 2-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general. | 619,493 |
42 | MD-07 | MD | Congress (D) | 20-Nov-2019 | 4-Feb | 28-Apr | Special election. Party primary winners advance to general | 713,872 |
43 | Oakland County | MI | County executive (D) | 21-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.2 million |
44 | Wayne County | MI | County prosecutor (D) | 21-Apr | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 1.7 million |
45 | St. Louis City | MO | Circuit attorney (D) | 31-Mar | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 318,069 |
46 | St. Louis County | MO | County executive (D) | 31-Mar | 4-Aug | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 998,692 |
47 | Winston-Salem | NC | Mayor (D) | 20-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Party 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 |
48 | NY-27 | NY | Congress (R) | 23-Jun | Special election. Candidates are selected by parties. | 712,904 | ||
49 | Queens | NY | Borough president (D) | 14-Jan | Canceled | Canceled | 2.3 million | |
50 | Queens | NY | Borough president (D) | 23-Jun | 3-Nov | Special election. All candidates compete on one ballot | 2.3 million | |
51 | Tompkins County | NY | District attorney (D) | 2-Apr | 23-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 102,180 |
52 | Westchester County | NY | District attorney (D) | 2-Apr | 23-Jun | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 967,506 |
53 | Hamilton County | OH | Sheriff (D) | 18-Dec-2019 | 28-Apr | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general | 817,473 |
54 | Tulsa | OK | Mayor (R) | 10-Apr | 30-Jun | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 401,800 |
55 | Portland | OR | Mayor (D) | 10-Mar | 19-May | 3-Nov | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 647,805 |
56 | Corpus Christi | TX | Mayor (R) | 17-Aug | 3-Nov | 15-Dec | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 325,733 |
57 | El Paso | TX | Mayor (R) | 17-Aug | 3-Nov | 12-Dec | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 683,577 |
58 | Harris County | TX | District attorney (D) | 1-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general. If no candidate takes >50% in the primary, top two candidates advance to a primary runoff on Jul. 14 | 4.7 million |
59 | Irving | TX | Mayor (R) | 14-Feb | 3-Nov | Averted | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 240,373 |
60 | Lubbock | TX | Mayor (R) | 14-Feb | 3-Nov | Averted | Second round averted if one candidate wins >50%, otherwise top two candidates advance | 253,888 |
61 | Travis County | TX | District attorney (D) | 9-Dec-2019 | 3-Mar | 3-Nov | Party primary winners advance to general. If no candidate takes >50% in the primary, top two candidates advance to a primary runoff on Jul. 14 | 1.3 million |
62 | Chesapeake | VA | Mayor (R) | 3-Mar | 19-May | All candidates compete on one ballot | 225,050 | |
63 | Norfolk | VA | Mayor (D) | 3-Mar | 19-May | All candidates compete on one ballot | 242,628 | |
64 | Richmond | VA | Mayor (D) | 23-Jun | 3-Nov | Averted | Winner 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 |
65 | Virginia Beach | VA | Mayor (R) | 9-Jun | 3-Nov | All candidates compete on one ballot | 442,707 | |
66 | Milwaukee | WI | Mayor (D) | 7-Jan | 18-Feb | 7-Apr | Top two candidates advance to second round | 595,351 |
67 | Milwaukee County | WI | County executive (D) | 7-Jan | 18-Feb | 7-Apr | Top two candidates advance to second round | 952,085 |
68 | Statewide | WI | Supreme Court (1 of 7 up) | 7-Jan | 18-Feb | 7-Apr | Top two candidates advance to second round | 5.8 million |
69 | WI-07 | WI | Congress (R) | 2-Dec-2019 | 18-Feb | 12-May | Special election. Party primary winners advance to general | 710,420 |