A general election will be held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 3, 2026. All of Minnesota's executive officers will be up for election, as well as one United States Senate seat, Minnesota's eight seats in the United States House of Representatives, all the seats in the Minnesota Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives, several judicial seats, and several seats for local offices. Primary elections to nominate major party candidates and several judicial and local primary elections will be held as needed on August 11, 2026.[1]

Federal elections

United States Senate

Minnesota's Class 2 seat in the United States Senate will be up for election. Incumbent Tina Smith is not running for re-election.[2] This will be the open race in this seat since 2002.[a]

United States House of Representatives

Minnesota's eight seats in the United States House of Representatives will be up for election. The DFL and the Republicans currently hold four seats each.

State elections

State executive elections

Governor

Incumbent DFL Governor Tim Walz is eligible for re-election.[3] Minnesota does not have gubernatorial term limits.[4]

Secretary of state

Incumbent DFL secretary of state Steve Simon is eligible for re-election.

State auditor

Incumbent DFL State Auditor Julie Blaha is eligible to run for re-election.

Attorney general

Incumbent DFL attorney general Keith Ellison is eligible for re-election.

State legislative elections

Minnesota Senate

All 67 seats in the Minnesota Senate will be up for election in 2026. The DFL holds a majority of 34 seats, with the Republican Party holding 33.[5]

Minnesota House of Representatives

All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives will be up for election in 2026. After the 2024 Minnesota House of Representatives election, the house was tied 67-67 between the Republican Party and the DFL; the 94th Minnesota Legislature began with a one-seat Republican majority due to a single vacancy.[5]

Judicial elections

Three of Minnesota's seven supreme court justices will be up for re-election in 2026.[6]

Local elections

Elections for several subdivisions will be held, including elections for counties, municipalities, school districts, and hospital districts.

Notes

  1. ^ Paul Wellstone, the incumbent in 2002, was running for a third term but was killed in a plane crash eleven days before the election.

References

  1. ^ "Elections Calendar". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved February 14, 2025.
  2. ^ Bakst, Brian (February 13, 2025). "Sen. Tina Smith won't seek reelection in 2026, putting Minnesota seat up for grabs". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
  3. ^ Faircloth, Ryan (February 13, 2025). "A look at who might run for Minnesota governor in 2026 — and who's ruled it out". Minnesota Star Tribune. Retrieved February 14, 2025.
  4. ^ Garrison, Joey (February 13, 2025). "Tim Walz considering 2026 run for US Senate in Minnesota". USA TODAY. Retrieved February 14, 2025.
  5. ^ a b Timm, Jane C. (February 11, 2025). "Democrats unveil state legislative map for the next election cycle, with eyes on opposing Trump's agenda and redistricting". NBC News. Retrieved February 14, 2025.
  6. ^ "Selection and Election of Judges in Minnesota" (PDF). Minnesota Judicial Branch. Retrieved February 14, 2025.
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