2027 United States elections|
| Election day | November 2 |
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| Seats contested | 3 |
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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.
Gubernatorial elections
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Three states will hold gubernatorial elections in 2027:
A number of major U.S. cities will hold mayoral elections in 2027.
Eligible incumbents
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- 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
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