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Who Is Running for Congress 2026 — U.S. House by State
Who is running for Congress 2026? 3,296 candidates havefiled for the U.S. House this cycle. Pick a state to see who's running in each district. The five FEC-recognized territories with non-voting delegate races are listed at the bottom.
2,192 of 3,296 candidates have filed FEC reports; total raised: $1.40 billion this 2026 cycle.
States & D.C.
All 50 states plus the District of Columbia. The number on each row is the count of U.S. House candidates currently on file with the FEC for that state.
- Alabama34
- Alaska6
- Arizona85
- Arkansas14
- California372
- Colorado71
- Connecticut31
- Delaware4
- District of Columbia24
- Florida238
- Georgia146
- Hawaii8
- Idaho16
- Illinois152
- Indiana70
- Iowa39
- Kansas21
- Kentucky50
- Louisiana34
- Maine15
- Maryland65
- Massachusetts43
- Michigan90
- Minnesota51
- Mississippi20
- Missouri56
- Montana14
- Nebraska20
- Nevada57
- New Hampshire20
- New Jersey103
- New Mexico10
- New York189
- North Carolina98
- North Dakota6
- Ohio90
- Oklahoma34
- Oregon31
- Pennsylvania102
- Rhode Island7
- South Carolina50
- South Dakota8
- Tennessee56
- Texas351
- Utah49
- Vermont3
- Virginia102
- Washington53
- West Virginia15
- Wisconsin53
- Wyoming10
U.S. Territories
Five FEC-recognized U.S. territories elect non-voting delegates to the U.S. House. 4 of 5 currently have candidates on file.
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