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Which US elections are happening in 2025? Here's a look at upcoming primary and general contests

FILE - People vote, Nov. 5, 2024, in Oak Creek, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
Morry Gash
FILE - People vote, Nov. 5, 2024, in Oak Creek, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
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Which US elections are happening in 2025? Here's a look at upcoming primary and general contests
Most of the U.S. holds its major primary and general elections in even-numbered years, but there are a handful of places where competitive congressional, state and local-level contests will be happening in 2025.Here are the races that The Associated Press will be tracking this year:JanuaryJan. 7: Virginia holds a special general election to fill two legislative seats, state Senate District and state House District 26. Both seats, which opened up after their current occupants won congressional races, have been spotlighted by national Democrats.FebruaryFeb. 18: Wisconsin holds primary elections for a seat on the state Supreme Court and the state's Superintendent of Public Instruction.AprilApril 1: Florida holds two special elections for U.S. House seats. The 1st District — considered a safe Republican seat — is vacant following the resignation of former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who was nominated by President-elect Donald Trump as attorney general but later withdrew. Former Rep. Mike Waltz resigned from the 6th District after Trump appointed him to serve as national security adviser.Also on April 1, Wisconsin holds general elections for a seat on the state Supreme Court and the state’s Superintendent of Public Instruction.MayMay 20: Pennsylvania holds primary elections for the state Supreme Court, Superior Court, the Pittsburgh's mayor's race and municipal contests in Philadelphia.JuneJune 10: New Jersey holds its primary elections for gubernatorial and legislative races. On Tuesday, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill moving the state’s primary from June 3 to June 10 in light of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, which coincided with the schedule election date.June 17: Virginia has primaries in races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and House of Delegates.June 24: New York City has primaries in its mayoral race, as well as other municipal offices.NovemberNov. 4: General elections are held in the New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia contests that had primaries earlier in the year. ___Mike Catalini in Trenton, New Jersey, contributed to this report.

Most of the U.S. holds its major primary and general elections in even-numbered years, but there are a handful of places where competitive congressional, state and local-level contests will be happening in 2025.

Here are the races that The Associated Press will be tracking this year:

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January

Jan. 7: Virginia holds a special general election to fill two legislative seats, state Senate District and state House District 26. Both seats, which opened up after their current occupants won congressional races, have been spotlighted by national Democrats.

February

Feb. 18: Wisconsin holds primary elections for a seat on the state Supreme Court and the state's Superintendent of Public Instruction.

April

April 1: Florida holds two special elections for U.S. House seats. The 1st District — considered a safe Republican seat — is vacant following the resignation of former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who was nominated by President-elect Donald Trump as attorney general but later withdrew. Former Rep. Mike Waltz resigned from the 6th District after Trump appointed him to serve as national security adviser.

Also on April 1, Wisconsin holds general elections for a seat on the state Supreme Court and the state’s Superintendent of Public Instruction.

May

May 20: Pennsylvania holds primary elections for the state Supreme Court, Superior Court, the Pittsburgh's mayor's race and municipal contests in Philadelphia.

June

June 10: New Jersey holds its primary elections for gubernatorial and legislative races. On Tuesday, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill moving the state’s primary from June 3 to June 10 in light of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, which coincided with the schedule election date.

June 17: Virginia has primaries in races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and House of Delegates.

June 24: New York City has primaries in its mayoral race, as well as other municipal offices.

November

Nov. 4: General elections are held in the New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia contests that had primaries earlier in the year.

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Mike Catalini in Trenton, New Jersey, contributed to this report.