From Conservapedia The dates shown are the election date, and do not take into consideration early voting periods or ballots by mail.
| Date of Primary | State |
|---|---|
| March 1 | Texas (*) |
| May 3 | Indiana, Ohio |
| May 10 | Nebraska, West Virginia |
| May 17 | Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania |
| May 24 | Alabama (*), Arkansas, Georgia (*), Texas (runoff) |
| June 7 | California, Iowa, Mississippi (*), Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota |
| June 14 | Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina (*) |
| June 21 | Virginia, Alabama (runoff), Georgia (runoff) |
| June 28 | Colorado, Illinois, New York (Gubernatorial), Oklahoma (*), Utah, Mississippi (runoff) |
| July 19 | Maryland |
| August 2 | Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Washington |
| August 4 | Tennessee |
| August 9 | Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont, Wisconsin |
| August 13 | Hawaii |
| August 16 | Alaska, Wyoming |
| August 23 | Florida, New York, Oklahoma (runoff) |
| September 13 | Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island |
| September 20 | Massachusetts |
| November 8 | Louisiana (**) |
(*) In this state, if a candidate does not get 50% plus one of the total votes cast, a runoff is required between the two candidates with the most votes.
(**) Louisiana does not use a traditional primary organized along party lines; instead it uses a "jungle primary" whereby all candidates, regardless of party affiliation, run against each other. If a candidate manages to get 50% then that candidate is the winner; otherwise, the top two candidates (regardless of party affiliation) will comprise the candidates for the "general election".
Categories: [Politics] [2022 Midterm Elections] [Primary 2022] [Republican Party]
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