2027 United States elections

2027 United States elections
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Off-year elections
Election dayNovember 2
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested3
     Term-limited Democrat
     Republican incumbent      Term-limited Republican

Elections are scheduled to be held in the United States, in large part, on November 2, 2027. The off-year election includes gubernatorial and state legislative elections in a few states, as well as numerous mayoral races, and a variety of other local offices on the ballot.[1][2] Special elections to the United States Congress may take place if vacancies arise.

State elections

Gubernatorial elections

Three states will hold gubernatorial elections in 2027:

Legislative

Legislative elections will be held for both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature, the Mississippi Legislature, the New Jersey Legislature, and the Virginia General Assembly. Kentucky, which holds gubernatorial elections in off-years, holds state legislative elections concurrent with presidential and midterm elections.

Local elections

Mayoral elections

A number of major U.S. cities will hold mayoral elections in 2027.

Eligible incumbents

  • Anchorage, Alaska: One-term incumbent Suzanne LaFrance is eligible for re-election.
  • Boise, Idaho: Two-term incumbent Lauren McLean is eligible for re-election.
  • Chicago, Illinois: One-term incumbent Brandon Johnson is eligible for re-election.
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado: One-term incumbent Yemi Mobolade is eligible for re-election.
  • Denver, Colorado: One-term incumbent Mike Johnston is eligible for re-election.
  • Fort Worth, Texas: Three-term incumbent Mattie Parker is eligible for re-election.
  • Houston, Texas: One-term incumbent John Whitmire is eligible for re-election.
  • Indianapolis, Indiana: Three-term incumbent Joe Hogsett is eligible for re-election.
  • Jacksonville, Florida: One-term incumbent Donna Deegan is eligible for re-election.
  • Memphis, Tennessee: One-term incumbent Paul Young is eligible for re-election.
  • Nashville, Tennessee: One-term incumbent Freddie O'Connell is eligible for re-election.
  • North Bergen, New Jersey: Nine-term incumbent Nicholas Sacco is eligible for re-election.
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: One-term incumbent Cherelle Parker is eligible for re-election.
  • Salt Lake City, Utah: Two-term incumbent Erin Mendenhall is eligible for re-election.
  • Tucson, Arizona: Two-term incumbent Regina Romero is eligible for re-election.
  • Warren, Michigan: One-term incumbent Lori Stone is eligible for re-election.
  • West New York, New Jersey: One-term incumbent Albio Sires is eligible for re-election.
  • Wood-Ridge, New Jersey: Seven-term incumbent Paul Sarlo is eligible for re-election.

Ineligible or retiring incumbents

References

  1. ^ "State legislative elections, 2027". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  2. ^ "United States municipal elections, 2027". Ballotpedia. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  3. ^ Gollon, Chris (December 18, 2024). "Anna Eskamani Announces Bid For Orlando Mayor". Askflagler.com.