Election Day is Every Tuesday: March 9-15, 2026
We got a lot of flip opportunities
Primary season is in full swing and this week it’s Mississippi, so if you live in MS, please vote, so the best candidate can face off against Republicans in November!
Additionally, we got a lot of legislative races — 8 to be precise, at least as far as my data is concerned. And half of those could be flips!
Here’s what we’re looking at:
Tue Mar 10 - AZ (municipal), FL (mun), GA (Legislative), MN (townships), MS (Primaries), NH (Mun, leg), SC (mun), VA (County)
Sat Mar 14 - LA (leg)
This post is, of course, too long for email, so please read in in the app or on the website so you don’t miss anything!
Tues Mar 10th
Arizona
Maricopa County
Pima County
Georgia
Voter Registration Deadline: The 5th Monday before Election Day
U.S. House Georgia District 14 Special Election (This would be a FLIP)
Star Black REPUBLICAN
Reagan Box REPUBLICAN
Beau Brown REPUBLICAN
Eric Cunningham REPUBLICAN
Jim Davis DEMOCRAT Priorities: bringing stable, experienced leadership and common-sense decision-making back to his district, focusing on practical solutions for healthcare, rural economic development and fairness, foreign affairs, and minimum wage
Clayton Fuller REPUBLICAN
Tom Gray REPUBLICAN
Shawn Harris DEMOCRAT Priorities: strengthening northwest Georgia by focusing on supporting local agriculture and farmers, improving affordable healthcare and rural access, boosting the economy and lowering the cost of living with jobs and infrastructure investment, modernizing national and border security, and expanding support for veterans with better services and care
Jonathan Hobbs DEMOCRAT Priorities: affordability, good-paying jobs, and accountability in Congress; making everyday life more affordable for families, improving community infrastructure (such as reducing traffic), and addressing the ongoing health care crisis
Trey Kelly REPUBLICAN
Ricky Lama REPUBLICAN
Colton Moore REPUBLICAN
Rob Ruskowski INDEPENDENT
Megahn Strickland REPUBLICAN
Brian Stover REPUBLICAN
Jim Tully REPUBLICAN
Jennifer Turnipseed REPUBLICAN
Andrew Underwood LIBERTARIAN
Georgia House of Representatives District 130 Special Election
David Carson REPUBLICAN
Karen Gordon DEMOCRAT
LaFawn Pinkney-Mealing DEMOCRAT Priorities: strengthening local communities through real economic opportunity, resilience, and collaboration, with a focus on practical leadership that supports small businesses, workforce development, and partnerships that deliver results for families and neighborhoods; putting steady, community-based leadership first to address local needs and foster long-term stability and opportunity
Sha’Qunta Calles DEMOCRAT
Sheila Nelson DEMOCRAT Priorities: advocating for working families, representing shared values, and delivering real results for her constituents while building a stronger future through unity and action
Thomas McAdams REPUBLICAN
Georgia House of Representatives District 94 Special Election
Audrey Lux DEMOCRAT Priorities: raising the state minimum wage from $5.15 to $15.15, cap private equity ownership of single-family homes, expand Section 8 housing program, fully expand Medicaid and fully fund public hospitals, lower power bills by holding data centers accountable, place a moratorium on new data centers, reintroduce Georgia Civil Rights Act, repeal 6 week abortion ban, defend marriage equality, push back against abuses of power by ICE, CPB and other federal agencies, MARTA expansion, extension of public bus routes, cyclist and pedestrian safety
Ikenna Ugwumadu DEMOCRAT Priorities: Expand access to affordable homeownership, support first-time homebuyers, protect long-time residents from being priced out of their neighborhoods, encourage responsible development that benefits current residents, affordable, high-quality childcare options, entrepreneurship programs for youth, paid internships and apprenticeships
Kelly Kautz DEMOCRAT Priorities: invest in mental health services that keep people healthy and communities strong by offering incentives to professionals who enter the mental health field, make housing affordable, develop a living wage, expand opportunities for youth to learn, grow and succeed with after-school programs, mentoring and apprenticeships, end the school to prison pipeline by enacting laws giving students access to attorneys during the tribunal and IEP process, create an updated formula for per pupil educational funding to replace the outdated one, - use lottery funds to fully fund pre-k3 and pre-k4 education, make health insurance attainable for self-employed, unemployed and lower income families by expanding Medicaid under the Peach Care Plus Act, stop funding crisis for critical agencies such as DFCS, which currently has an $85million deficit, by mandating full funding for departments before any politically motivated tax rebates can be issued; ensure our seniors have care, dignity, respect and support
Venola Mason DEMOCRAT Priorities: Retain teachers in high-need schools and hard-to-staff roles, expand school-based mental health supports, strengthen literacy, math, and career pathways, align workforce training with in-demand jobs and real wage growth, support small and local businesses that invest in training and advancement, treat childcare as workforce infrastructure, increase cost-of-living transparency and consumer protections, Expand access to affordable healthcare through responsible, phased approaches, increase mental and behavioral health capacity, strengthen maternal and postpartum care, invest in community clinics and the healthcare workforce
Georgia State Senate District 53 Special Election (This would be a FLIP)
Lanny Thomas REPUBLICAN
Denise Burns REPUBLICAN
Blake Elsberry REPUBLICAN
John Zibluk DEMOCRAT Priorities: Coordination of regional economic development, local control of state roads to improve public safety, greater access to and support for mental health facilities
Florida
Many municipals. Sorry, I don’t have more info! Sometimes things fall through the cracks and this week this was one of them.
Minnesota
Mississippi
Voter Registration Deadline: 30 Day before Election Day
Statewide Democratic Primary – What’s on your ballot?
US Senate
Scott Colom
Albert Littell
Priscilla Till
US House of Representatives
District 1
Kelvin Buck
Cliff Johnson
District 2
Bennie Thompson
Evan Turnage
Pertis Williams III
District 4
Paul Blackman
D. Ryan Grover
Jeffrey Hulum III
Chancery Court Judge
District 3
Place 1
Ginger Miller
Mitchell Lundy, Jr
Jay Westfaul
District 4
Place 3
Debbra Halford
Ashunda Hampton
District 5
Place 3
Bridgett Clayton
Tametrice Hodges
District 8
Place 4
Naley Broom
Stephen Maggio
Frances Yeatts
District 10
Place 1
Chase Morgan
Renee Porter
Place 3
Rhea Sheldon
William Cruse
Tara Kellar
District 11
Place 2
Cynthia Brewer
Rhonda Cooper
Place 3
Gene Berry
David Bridges
Alan Rhea
District 13
Place 2
George Schmidt
John Smallwood
Zachary Vaughn
District 16
Place 1
Neil Harris Sr
Jennifer Harris
Matthew Pavlov
District 17
Place 2
Elizabeth Owens
William Scott
District 17-1
Place 3
Gwendolyn Baptist
Malenda Meacham
District 18
Place 1
Janessa Hicks
Sarah Liddy
Jennifer Shackelford
Michael Watts
District 20
Place 1
Bo Agnew
Keri Carrol
Michael Wolf
Circuit Court Judge
District 3
Place 2
Bart Adams
Shirley Cyers
Steven Jubera
District 14
Place 2
Brendon Adams
Matt Kitchens
District 15
Place 2
Ryan Bruhl
Prentiss Harrell
District 18
Place 1
Brad Thompson
Eric TieBauer
District 19
Place 1
Matthew Lachaussee
Justin Lovorn
District 20
Place 1
Scott Gilbert
Steve Ratcliff
District 21
Place 1
Gordon Shaw Jr
Joseph Neyman
District 22
Tim Howard
Akillie Oliver
New Hampshire
Voter Registration Deadline: Election Day
Town Elections
State House
District 7 (would be a FLIP)
Bobbi Boudman DEMOCRAT Priorities/Issues: Against the Education Freedom Account, banning abortion during 1st trimester, against banning abortion during 2nd trimester, against broad-based income and sales tax, For business tax decrease, climate change action, conditional, affidavit ballots for new voters, expanding net metering opportunities, a guaranteed right to abortion before 24 weeks, majority of school funding through local property tax, for legalization of home-growing marijuana legalization with private sales, and state-run stores, For minimum wage increase, for protection for interstate travel related to gender and abortion
Dale Fincher REPUBLICAN
South Carolina
Anderson County
Anderson School District 3
Clarendon County
Virigina
Prince William County
Sat Mar 14th
Louisiana
Voter Registration Deadline: 30 days before Election Day
House of Representatives
District 100
Dana Henry DEMOCRAT Priorities: attract businesses to New Orleans East, secure beautification resources, safety for kids and families, improve the quality of life in NOE
Kenya Rounds DEMOCRAT Priorities: Lower auto, property, and utility costs, strengthen public safety and accountability, protect NOE from harmful policies, stabilize neighborhoods and support stronger home values, bring investment and infrastructure back
District 69 (This would be a FLIP)
Adam Beach REPUBICAN
Lynn Graham REPUBLICAN
Angela Roberts DEMOCRAT Priorities: affordable insurance, infrastructure, early education and early intervention, transparency and accountability in government
Paul Sawyer REPUBLICAN
State Senate District 3
Kenn Barnes DEMOCRAT Priorities: fair insurance practices, consumer protections, oversight of industries that impact housing and health, expand access to early childhood education, secure classroom and recreation resources, strengthen pathways from school to college, careers and skilled trade; safer streets, reduce repeat offenses, help people return to productive and stable lives, strong communities through responsible use of public funds and neighborhood focused investment and maintenance
Sidney Barthelemy III DEMOCRAT Priorities: stronger schools, better economic opportunity, affordable housing, collaborative problem solving, transparent leadership
I hope this guide helped you vote!
Remember your vote is your voice and that voice is your superpower!












