Election Day is Every Tuesday: April 6-12, 2026
Think we can get another WISC seat?
Happy April!
This is a very interesting election week. We got some major local races, and less local races. I also included some elections that were canceled because we gotta end uncontested races.
So we’re looking at some pretty big races in Anchorage AK Assembly and School board, there’s at least one flip opportunity.
There’s a handful in AZ, CO, and DE. FL has some municipals, and I definitely couldn’t find them all. In GA, we got two flip opportunities in three legislative races, the biggest one being MTG’s old seat. MO and OK are jam packed. SC has some local races, and of course, we can’t forget WI and their spring election where we hopefully get another Supreme Court seat. And we round it out with a local race in DE on Saturday!
So buckle up!
Also there’s early voting this week in: OH primary, IN primary, NJ-11, and WA special elections!
April 6
Delaware
Sussex County
Blades
Election canceled because no seats were contested
New Castle County
Newport
Election canceled because no seats were contested
Odessa
Election canceled because no seats were contested
April 7
Alaska
Voter Registration Deadline: 30 days before Election Day
Anchorage
District 1 Seat B North Anchorage
Nick Danger
Sydney Scout
Justin Milette
Max Powers
District 2 Seat C Chugiak, Eagle River JBER
Donald Handeland
Kyle Walker
District 3 Seat E West Anchorage
Brian Flynn
Ann Brawley
District 4 Seat G Midtown Anchorage
Dave Donley
Kim Winston
Janice Park
District 5 Seat I East Anchorage
George Martinez
Cody Anderson
District 6 Seat K South Anchorage, Girdwood, Turnagain Arm
Janelle Sharp
Bruce Vergason
Zac Johnson
Anchorage School Board
Seat C (POTENTIAL FLIP)
Alexander Rosales
Rachel Blakeslee
Seat D
Sharon Gibbons
Dustin Darden
Paul McDonogh
Service Area Board of Supervisors
Girdwood Valley Seat E
Nick Crews
Brice Wilbanks
Mountain Park Estates LRSA Seat B
Gary Russell
Michael Henrich
Arizona
Voter Registration Deadline: 29 days before Election Day
Colorado
Voter Registration Deadline: Election Day
Lakewood
Delaware
Voter Registration Deadline: 4th Saturday before Election Day
Delaware City
John (Jack) Roberts
William (Dan) Saunders
David Turley
Arthur Turner
Lawrence Williams
Florida
There might be more but this is what I could find:
Hillsbourough County
Plant
City Commisioner
Group 3
Gregory Boyle
Karen Kerr
Tony Smith
Alicia Kirk Toler
Group 4
John Haney
Camryn Henry
Randy Toler
Maurice D. Wilson Sr
Miami-Dade County
Shlomo Danzinger
Tina Paul
Palm Beach County
North Palm Beach
Group 4
Ron Okolichany
Kendra Zellner
Georgia
Voter Registration Deadline: the 5th Monday before Election Day
US House District 14 (POTENTIAL FLIP)
Shawn Harris (DEM)
Clayton Fuller (REPUBLICAN
State House District 130
Sheila Nelson DEMOCRAT Priorities: advocating for working families, strengthening communities, and delivering practical results through legislative experience and community engagement; fighting for shared values, supporting families, and creating positive change through unity, civic participation, and responsive leadership, with a focus on representing constituents effectively
Thomas McAdams REPUBLICAN
State Senate District 53 (POSSIBLE FLIP)
Lanny Thomas REPUBLICAN
Jack Zibluk DEMOCRAT Priorities: restoring strong foundations in education, local communities, and the workforce, while promoting government integrity and accountability; protecting and strengthening public schools, ensuring state resources benefit residents first, and supporting economic growth through workforce development and practical, community-focused policies rooted in experience and public service
Missouri
Voter Registration Deadline: The 4th Wednesday prior to Election Day
In-person Absentee Voting from March 24 – April 6
Clay County
Question 1: Shall the earnings tax of 1%, imposed by the City of Kansas City, be continued for a period of five (5) years commencing January 1 immediately following the date of this election? Yes No
North Kansas City School District No 74
Director (2)
Laura Wagner
Karee Gleason-Miller
Jason Russell
Cole County
propositions
Proposition A: Shall the County of Cole amend the county capital improvements sales tax adopted by the voters on April 6, 2021, by renewing the current countywide sales tax at the rate of one-half of one percent for a period of ten years from the date of expiration of the current tax? This extension shall be for the purpose of construction of new roads, rehabilitating existing roads and bridges, replacement of bridges and upgrading of existing gravel roads to hard surface roadways, including related costs, and for the purpose of repair, renovation and acquisition of county facilities and systems, all aimed at improving public safety and convenience. YES NO
Proposition SAFE: Shall the Board of Education of the Moniteau County R-I School District, Missouri, without an estimated increase in the current debt service property tax levy, borrow money in the amount of Ten Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($10,300,000) for the purpose of providing funds to repair and/or replace the Elementary School and Middle School roofs; to replace the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems District-wide; to construct, equip, and furnish a new addition to the High School that will connect the existing High School to the Ag building, enhancing the safety and security of students and staff and include, without limitation, a Food Science lab, weight room, auxiliary gymnasium, and turf training facility; to install new Elementary School playground equipment; to construct, equip, and furnish a CPAC set design building; to install new flooring; to purchase new High School furnishings; to replace turf at the High School football and softball/baseball fields; to the extent funds are available, complete other repairs and improvements to the existing facilities of the District; and issue general obligation bonds for the payment thereof? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the School District is estimated to remain unchanged at $1.1835 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of real and personal property. YES NO
Cole County R-V School District
Board of Education Members (3)
Spencer Hoskins
Brian Golden
Carl Sweezer
Travis Graham
Jen Colvin
Matt Hale
Jefferson City
School District
Board of Education Members (3)
Cierra Griffin
Trent Vallandingham
Ryan Towner
Kris Scheperle
Michelle Rodemeyer
Gretchen Duckworth
James Kindred Sr
City Councilmember
Ward 1
Randy Hoselton
George Bacon
Ward 5
Mackenzie Job
Rebekah Frost
Blair Oaks R-II School District
School Board Member (3)
Mark McCarter
Billy Cannon
Doug Moeller
Frank Verslues
Matt Forck
Sarah Lueckenhoff
Russellville
Alderman
Erin Parks
Kevin Oetting
Wardsville
Trustee
Brian Schrimpf
Rachel Busche
Jonathan Stambaugh
Mark Buschjost
Jackson County
Hickman Mills C-1 School District
School Board Member
Bryon Townsend
April Cushing
Irene Kendirck
Evelyn Hildebrand
Matthew Williams
Independence
Bridget McCandless
Kevin King
Junior College District of Metropolitan Kansas City
Trustee
Sub-District 5
Marcus Bowen
Ellen Martin
Kansas City
Center School District (candidate information)
Board Members (3)
Melissa Bellante
Marsha Brown
Kristin Stokley
Ira Boydston incumbent
Lee’s Summit
Beto Lopez
Cynda Rader
Moniteau County
Jamestown C-1 School District
Board of Education Members (3)
David Shaul
Bryan Sedgwick
Devin Baysinger
Gary Jones
Moniteau County R-1 School District
Board of Education Members (3)
David Cook
Matthew Abernathy
Tony Haile
Jan Trachsel
Scott Jobe
St Charles County
Proposition
Would endanger public school funding, backed by Republicans
St. Francois County
Park Hill School District
School Board Member (3)
Deanna Munoz
Janice Bolin
Brandon Kleinmeyer
Alexia Norris
St. Joseph County
Sturgis Public School District
Bond Proposal: Shall The Sturgis Public School District, St. Joseph County, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Ninety-Eight Million Four Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($98,475,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, in one or more series, for the purpose of: erecting and remodeling school buildings, facilities and additions to school buildings and facilities, including school security improvements; equipping, re-equipping, furnishing and refurnishing school buildings and facilities; acquiring and installing instructional technology; and preparing, developing, improving and equipping athletic fields, playgrounds, structures, facilities and sites?
Colon Community Schools
Sinking Fund Millage Renewal Proposal: Shall the currently authorized millage rate of 1.2906 mills ($1.2906 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) which may be assessed against all property in Colon Community Schools, St. Joseph, Branch and Kalamazoo Counties, Michigan, be renewed for a period of 8 years, 2027 to 2034, inclusive, to continue to provide for a sinking fund for the construction or repair of school buildings, for school security improvements, for the acquisition or upgrading of technology and all other purposes authorized by law; the estimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved
St. Louis County
St. Louis Community College
Subdistrict 1
Kevin Martin incumbent
Theodis Brown Sr.
Clem Smith
Subdistrict 4
Patrick McKelvey
Fielding Poe
Deborah Bush-Munson
Oklahoma
Voter Registration Deadline: 25 days before Election Day
List of elections, office and candidate by county
Tulsa
E’Lana Ashley (REPUBLICAN)
Connie Dodson (DEMOCRAT)
Bond proposal
$600m for school renovations and equipment
South Carolina
Voter Registration Deadline: 30 days before Election Day
Anderson County
Anderson
Chester County
Great Falls
Clarendon County
all seats seem to be uncontested but election is not canceled
Edgefield County
Edgefield
Mayor
Ken Durham
Alex Hamilton
Trisha Seymour
John Sherry
Fairfield County
Ridgeway
Pop: 266
Hampton County
Hampton
Council At-Large
Charlie Boyles
Kevin Brown
McCormick County
McCormick
Parksville
Population: 120
Wisconsin
Voter Registration Deadline: 25 days before Election Day
In-person Absentee Voting March 24 – April 5
Supreme Court Justice (POTENTIAL FLIP)
Chris Taylor (Dem endorsed)
Maria Lazar (Republican endorsed)
Brown (Green Bay) County
Commission (all of them)
2nd
Rachel Maes (DEM endorsed)
Luke Farwell (REPUBLICAN endorsed)
23rd District
Dixon Wolfe (REPUBLICAN)
Jonathan Zamaites (DEM Endorsed)
Dane County
Huma Ahsan (DEM, immigration attorney)
Ben Jones (DEM, appointed by Gov Evers)
Kenosha County
County Commission
Kenosha
Washington County
Circut Court
Gordon Leech (Evers appointed)
Grant Scaife (REPUBLICAN endorsed)
Waukesha County
Brookfield
Mike Hallquist (DEM)
Mayor Steve Ponto
Waukesha
Mayor
Rick Allen (REPUBLICAN)
Alicia Halvensleben (DEM Endorsed)
Wood County
Circut court
Emily Nolan-Plutchak (Evers appointed, public defender)
Elizabeth Gerbert
Sat April 11
Delaware
I hope this helps you vote this week!
Remember, your vote is your voice, and that voice is your superpower, but only when you use it!







