Florida's new congressional map is being tested in the primary elections, following a mid-decade redistricting that provided Republicans with four additional House pickup opportunities. Democratic incumbents, including Reps. Darren Soto and Jared Moskowitz, are facing challenging re-election bids. In the gubernatorial race, Rep. Byron Donalds, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, is projected to win the Republican primary and will compete against David Jolly in the November election.
In Alaska, Democrats view the Senate race as a potential pickup opportunity as Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan seeks re-election while facing a primary challenger with the same name. Alaska employs a ranked choice nonpartisan primary system, allowing candidates from all parties to compete on a single ballot, with the top four advancing to the general election in November.
Wyoming is experiencing a unique election cycle, with all three major statewide offices—governor, Senate, and the state's sole House seat—open for the first time in 32 years. Republican Gov. Mark Gordon is term-limited, Sen. Cynthia Lummis is retiring, and Rep. Harriet Hageman is leaving the House to run for Lummis' seat.
Additionally, California voters are participating in a special election to fill the vacancy left by former Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell, who resigned following multiple allegations of sexual assault. State Sen. Aisha Wahab and Bay Area Rapid Transit board member Melissa Hernandez are competing to temporarily fill Swalwell's seat, with both also running for a full term in November.