Last week, Texas kicked off primaries for U.S. House and Senate races throughout the country. With more than 30 state primaries occurring between now and June 30, it can be a challenge to keep up with all of the dates for this mid-term election cycle.This is why we created a downloadable one-page list of primary dates for all 50 states in 2018. Primaries are broken down by each week for the months between now and September and also include runoff dates if one is scheduled.
March
3/6: Texas3/20: Illinois
May
5/8: Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, and West Virginia5/15: Idaho, Nebraska, Oregon, and Pennsylvania5/22: Arkansas, Georgia, and Kentucky
June
6/5: Alabama, California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota6/12: Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, and Virginia6/19: Washington, D.C.6/26: Colorado, Maryland, New York, Oklahoma, and Utah
August
8/2: Tennessee8/07: Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Washington8/11: Hawaii8/14: Connecticut, Minnesota, and Wisconsin8/21: Alaska and Florida
September
9/4: Massachusetts9/6: Delaware9/11: New Hampshire912: Rhode Island
November
11/6: Louisiana