Election Day is Every Tuesday: Mar 23-29, 2026
Florida, it's your time to shine!
Florida, you have THREE state legislative races on TUESDAY, and they are ALL potential FLIPS, including in Donald Trump’s own district!
There are also a couple measures in California, an unfortunate County Council race in South Carolina and two municipal elections in Delaware (that one’s on Saturday)
EARLY VOTING STARTS THIS WEEK IN: ANCHORAGE ALASKA, WISCONSIN SPRING ELECTION (for judicial and municipal)
Tues Mar 24th
California
San Bernadino County
Ontario
Florida
Voter Registration Deadline: 29 days before Election Day
Early voting period: Mar 14-21
Special general election
State House of Representatives
District 87 (Potential FLIP)
Jon Maples REPUBLICAN
Emily Gregory DEMOCRAT Priorities: supporting working families and addressing the state’s rising cost of living, lowering property-insurance and housing costs, expanding access to affordable healthcare, strengthening public education, and investing in mental health and services for families, focusing on public safety measures such as maintaining responsible gun laws, increasing coastal resilience and climate-adaptation efforts, and promoting practical, community-focused policies that help families remain in the communities where they live and work
District 51 (POTENTIAL FLIP)
Hilary Holley REPUBLICAN incumbent
Edwin Perez DEMOCRAT Priorities: strengthening northern Polk County by supporting job creation and local economic growth, improving public schools, and investing in transportation and infrastructure to reduce congestion and improve connectivity, focusing on safer neighborhoods through community-focused public safety efforts, expanding access to affordable health care and mental health support, and managing environmental growth responsibly while ensuring government listens to residents and operates with transparency and accountability
State Senate District 14 (POSSIBLE FLIP)
Josie Tomkow REPUBLICAN
Brian Nathan DEMOCRAT Priorities: improving the lives of working families in Florida, creating good-paying jobs with strong labor protections and benefits, expanding affordable housing so residents can live where they work, and strengthening public education to ensure every child has the opportunity to succeed, addressing rising living costs and advocating for policies that support workers, veterans, and middle-class families while bringing practical, working-class perspectives to state government
South Carolina
Dorchester County
Council District 6
Tommy Feagin (R)
Daniel P. Rogers (R)
Frankie Staropoli (R)
I hope this helped you vote, cause, as you know, your vote is your voice and that voice is your superpower!







