Mid-term elections | |
Election day | November 6 |
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Senate elections | |
Seats contested | 33 seats of Class I |
Map of the 2018 Senate races
Dem. incumbent retiring
Dem. incumbent running
Rep. incumbent retiring
Rep. incumbent running
Ind. incumbent running
No election
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House elections | |
Seats contested | All 435 seats to the U.S. House in the 116th Congress |
Gubernatorial elections | |
Seats contested | 39 (36 states, 3 territories) |
Map of the 2018 gubernatorial races
Democratic incumbent eligible for re-election
Term-limited or retiring Democrat
Republican incumbent eligible for re-election
Term-limited or retiring Republican
Independent incumbent eligible for re-election
No election
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The 2018 United States elections will mostly be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. These midterm elections will take place in the middle of Republican President Donald Trump's term. All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate will be contested. 39 state and territorial governorships and numerous other state and local elections will also be contested.
All 33 seats in Senate Class I will be up for election. Additionally, special elections may be held to fill vacancies in the other two Senate Classes.
All 435 voting seats in the United States House of Representatives will be up for election. Additionally, elections will be held to select the Delegate for the District of Columbia as well as the delegates from U.S. territories, with the exception of the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, who serves a four-year term.
Prior to the 2018 House election on November 6, there will be at least two special elections:
The 2018 state elections will impact the redistricting that will follow the 2020 United States Census, as many states task governors and state legislators with drawing new boundaries for state legislative and Congressional districts.