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Real candidate data for these upcoming primaries. Any zip in the state works — you'll see your statewide races. Candidate positions are research-based estimates; always verify before you vote.

May
26
Texas runoff
U.S. Senate — Cornyn vs. Paxton · Attorney General runoffs (both parties)
Any 75–79 zip · 78701 Austin
Jun
2
California top-two primary
Open governor — 8 leading candidates of 61 (Porter, Becerra, Steyer, Villaraigosa, Mahan, Thurmond, Hilton, Bianco)
Any 90–96 zip · 94102 San Francisco
Jun
2
Montana primary
Open U.S. Senate — Daines withdrew at filing; Alme (Trump-endorsed) + 5 Democrats
Any 590–599 zip · 59601 Helena
Jun
2
Iowa primary
Open Senate (Ernst retiring) + open governor (Reynolds retiring) — Hinson, Sand, Feenstra, Turek, Wahls
Any 500–528 zip · 50309 Des Moines
Jun
2
New Mexico primary
Open governor — Deb Haaland vs. Sam Bregman (D); Ronchetti, Herrell, Dow (R)
Any 870–884 zip · 87501 Santa Fe
Jun
9
Maine primary
U.S. Senate — the race to take on Susan Collins; Platner leads after Mills suspended
Any 039–049 zip · 04101 Portland
Jun
9
South Carolina primary
Open governor — McMaster termed out · Mace, Wilson, Norman, Evette, Kimbrell, Reddy
Any 290–299 zip · 29401 Charleston
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Step 1 of 4 · Your ballot

Hi, I'm Aabby. To find your races I just need your zip — that's how I know which primary is on your ballot, who's running statewide, and which polling place is yours.

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Your zip code tells me which races are on your ballot — from Governor down to City Council.

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Step 2 of 4 · What you care about

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What matters most to you?

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Based on what you told me

Your top issues map most closely to candidates running on education funding and climate policy. Your strongest matches are in your State Assembly and City Council races. Two of your local races are uncontested — I've flagged those below so you know there's no choice to make.

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