United States House Republican Party primaries, 2026
2026 Republican Party primary elections |
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Elections to the U.S. House will be held on November 3, 2026. All 435 seats will be up for election. Special elections will be held to fill vacancies that occur in the 119th Congress.
This page focuses on U.S. House Republican primaries. For more in-depth information about U.S. House Republican primaries and general elections, see the following pages:
- United States House Democratic Party primaries, 2026
- United States House of Representatives elections, 2026
Partisan breakdown
Partisan composition, U.S. House | ||
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119th Congress | ||
Party | Members | |
Democratic | 213 | |
Republican | 218 | |
Vacancies | 4 | |
Total | 435 |
Republican primaries
Alaska, California, Louisiana, and Washington are included in the list below even though they do not hold partisan primaries. Alaska uses a top-four primary system, and California and Washington use a top-two primary system. In both systems, all candidates regardless of partisan affiliation are listed on the same primary ballot. Louisiana uses a majority-vote system in which all candidates regardless of partisan affiliation are listed on the same first-round ballot.
By date
2026 Republican primaries by date | |
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Date | State |
November 3 | |
To be determined |
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By state
2026 Republican primaries by state | |
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State | Date |
Alabama | TBD |
Alaska | TBD |
Arizona | TBD |
Arkansas | TBD |
California | TBD |
Colorado | TBD |
Connecticut | TBD |
Delaware | TBD |
Florida | TBD |
Georgia | TBD |
Hawaii | TBD |
Idaho | TBD |
Illinois | TBD |
Indiana | TBD |
Iowa | TBD |
Kansas | TBD |
Kentucky | TBD |
Louisiana | November 3 |
Maine | TBD |
Maryland | TBD |
Massachusetts | TBD |
Michigan | TBD |
Minnesota | TBD |
Mississippi | TBD |
Missouri | TBD |
Montana | TBD |
Nebraska | TBD |
Nevada | TBD |
New Hampshire | TBD |
New Jersey | TBD |
New Mexico | TBD |
New York | TBD |
North Carolina | TBD |
North Dakota | TBD |
Ohio | TBD |
Oklahoma | TBD |
Oregon | TBD |
Pennsylvania | TBD |
Rhode Island | TBD |
South Carolina | TBD |
South Dakota | TBD |
Tennessee | TBD |
Texas | TBD |
Utah | TBD |
Vermont | TBD |
Virginia | TBD |
Washington | TBD |
West Virginia | TBD |
Wisconsin | TBD |
Wyoming | TBD |
List of candidates
The table below contains a list of all candidates in Republican U.S. House primaries in 2026. The table is fully searchable by candidate, party and candidacy status. Depending on the size of your screen, you'll either see a menu to the left of the table or an arrow at the top right corner, which you can use to select a state.
See also
- United States Congress elections, 2026
- United States Senate elections, 2026
- United States House of Representatives elections, 2026
- Special elections to the 119th United States Congress (2025-2026)
- United States House Democratic Party primaries, 2026
- United States Senate Democratic Party primaries, 2026
- United States Senate Republican Party primaries, 2026
- United States House Republican Party primaries, 2026
- United States Congress
- United States House of Representatives
- United States Senate
- 119th United States Congress
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Louisiana is included here even though the state uses a majority-vote system in which all candidates regardless of partisan affiliation are listed on the same first-round ballot.
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