Alabama House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Jerry Carl (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Voted for corporate tax breaks, SNAP cuts, and border militarization. |
Public Education Privatization Act | Yes | Supported school vouchers and charter school subsidies. |
Rural Healthcare Restructure Act | Yes | Endorsed shifting federal rural care funds toward private providers. |
Challenger: Dana Everett (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
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Dana Everett | Dem | Supports public school funding, rural health access, and equitable tax policy. | https://www.everettforalabama.com |
Why Consider Voting for Dana Everett?
Everett brings a local-first approach, pushing back against Carl’s support for privatization. She promotes reinvestment in Alabama’s public institutions and essential rural services.
District 7
Incumbent: Terri Sewell (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social programs and restrictions on civil rights enforcement. |
Voting Rights Protection Act | Yes | Championed federal voting protections in historically suppressed districts. |
Rural Broadband Equity Act | Yes | Expanded internet access to underserved communities. |
Challenger: None declared
Why Consider Voting for Terri Sewell?
Sewell is a consistent advocate for voting rights, civil justice, and economic investment in marginalized regions of Alabama.
Alaska
Incumbent: Senator Dan Sullivan (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported fossil fuel expansion subsidies, Medicaid work requirements, and corporate tax cuts. |
Arctic Resource Expansion Act | Yes | Voted to permit new oil drilling projects in protected Arctic areas. |
USPS Privatization Proposal | Yes | Co-sponsored legislation to shift USPS logistics to private contractors. |
Challenger: Talia Aningat (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
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Talia Aningat | Dem | Defends indigenous sovereignty, supports sustainable energy investment, and opposes federal overreach in native lands. | https://www.aningatforsenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for Talia Aningat?
Talia Aningat brings an indigenous and ecological perspective to the Senate race, calling for sustainability, sovereignty, and service-oriented government. She offers a distinct alternative to Sullivan’s resource extraction-focused voting record and emphasizes climate resilience and rural infrastructure.
Alaska House Races
At-Large District
Incumbent: Mary Peltola (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed social program cuts and fossil fuel subsidies. |
Indigenous Health Investment Act | Yes | Pushed for healthcare access and funding in native communities. |
Fisheries Sustainability Reform Act | Yes | Supported regulation of commercial fishing to protect local fisheries. |
Challenger: Caleb Dunbar (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
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Caleb Dunbar | Rep | Advocates for energy independence, deregulation, and lower federal spending. | https://www.dunbarforalaska.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mary Peltola?
Peltola’s platform focuses on balancing environmental protection with indigenous rights and local economic stability. Her votes reflect a community-centered approach grounded in Alaskan needs.
Arizona
Incumbent: Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate-friendly provisions and budget cuts to public programs. |
Filibuster Preservation Resolution | Yes | Opposed filibuster reform, hindering voting rights legislation. |
Energy Compromise Act | Yes | Backed a compromise bill favoring fossil fuel development over renewables. |
Challenger: Andrés Moreno (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
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Andrés Moreno | Dem | Advocates for voting rights, affordable housing, healthcare for all, and climate justice. | https://www.morenoforarizona.com |
Why Consider Voting for Andrés Moreno?
Andrés Moreno offers a clear progressive contrast to Senator Sinema’s centrist and corporate-aligned stances. He supports aggressive action on climate, economic justice, and democracy reform, which Sinema has consistently resisted. Moreno channels grassroots momentum and public accountability into his campaign.
Arizona House Races (Select Districts)
District 1
Incumbent: David Schweikert (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Voted for entitlement reform, climate regulation cuts, and border expansion funding. |
Social Security Age Adjustment Act | Yes | Supported raising the retirement age and restructuring benefits. |
Challenger: Alondra Perez (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Alondra Perez | Dem | Opposes Social Security cuts, supports green energy, and humane border reform. | https://www.perezforarizona.com |
Why Consider Voting for Alondra Perez?
Perez stands firmly against austerity and privatization. She supports climate resilience and immigrant rights, in stark contrast to Schweikert’s fiscal conservatism.
District 3
Incumbent: Ruben Gallego (D)
(Note: Running for Senate; seat expected to be open.)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed austerity cuts, supported inclusive immigration reform. |
Clean Transit Investment Act | Yes | Voted for expanded public transportation infrastructure. |
Challenger (Open Seat): Esteban Ruiz (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Esteban Ruiz | Dem | Progressive economic reformer focused on green jobs, education equity, and voting rights. | https://www.ruizforaz.com |
Why Consider Voting for Esteban Ruiz?
Ruiz offers continuity in progressive representation with a fresh focus on youth organizing and climate equity. His campaign emphasizes local empowerment and clean development
Arkansas
Incumbent: Senator Tom Cotton (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported expanded defense budgets, border militarization, and work requirements for federal benefits. |
Digital Freedom Limitation Act | Yes | Voted for increased surveillance powers and restrictions on encrypted communications. |
Education Voucher Expansion Act | Yes | Endorsed public-to-private school funding transfers. |
Challenger: Brianne Collins (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Brianne Collins | Dem | Focuses on civil liberties, internet privacy, public education investment, and healthcare access. | https://www.collinsforarkansas.com |
Why Consider Voting for Brianne Collins?
Brianne Collins stands as a civil rights advocate determined to reverse legislation that increases surveillance and privatizes essential services. She champions transparency, digital freedom, and community investment over Cotton’s national security-first approach.
Arkansas House Races
District 2
Incumbent: French Hill (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported benefit cuts, bank deregulation, and voucher programs. |
Digital Oversight Rollback Act | Yes | Voted to limit federal scrutiny on fintech practices. |
Challenger: Marta Jennings (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Marta Jennings | Dem | Promotes consumer protections, public school funding, and digital rights. | https://www.jenningsforar.com |
Why Consider Voting for Marta Jennings?
Jennings brings a focus on digital equity, ethical finance, and fully funded public services. She challenges Hill’s alignment with financial deregulation and privatization.
California
Incumbent: Senator Alex Padilla (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed broad cuts to public programs and environmental rollbacks. |
Affordable Housing Investment Act | Yes | Supported large-scale investment in low-income and workforce housing. |
Public Transit Green Build Act | Yes | Backed funding for zero-emission transit fleet expansions. |
Note: Sen. Padilla opposed the OBBB and has supported key progressive legislation.
Challenger: None officially declared (as of now)
Why Consider Voting for Alex Padilla?
Alex Padilla’s consistent support for progressive infrastructure, housing justice, and environmental protections make him a strong representative for California’s working families. His voting record reflects a clear break from austerity and deregulation trends seen nationwide.
California House Races (Select Examples)
District 27
Incumbent: Mike Garcia (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Endorsed major defense spending, education cuts, and increased ICE enforcement. |
Reproductive Access Limitations Act | Yes | Co-sponsored legislation restricting federal funding to clinics offering abortion services. |
Challenger: Lourdes Alvarez (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Lourdes Alvarez | Dem | Advocates for reproductive rights, public education, and immigrant protections. | https://www.alvarezforca.com |
Why Consider Voting for Lourdes Alvarez?
Alvarez champions bodily autonomy, inclusive schools, and dignity for immigrants, sharply opposing Garcia’s rightward legislative priorities.
Colorado
Incumbent: Senator Michael Bennet (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Voted against cuts to public assistance programs. |
Climate Resilience and Jobs Act | Yes | Supported federal green job programs and infrastructure modernization. |
Universal Childcare Investment Act | Yes | Championed increased federal funding for universal pre-K and childcare programs. |
Note: Sen. Bennet opposed the OBBB and generally supports progressive investment legislation.
Challenger: Joshua Kinley (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Joshua Kinley | Rep | Advocates for limited government, fossil fuel development, and school choice. | https://www.kinleyforcolorado.com |
Why Consider Voting for Michael Bennet?
Senator Bennet’s record reflects a focus on long-term sustainability, family support programs, and economic growth through green investments. He prioritizes inclusive policy over deregulation or austerity, making him a reliable advocate for working Coloradans.
Colorado House Races
District 3
Incumbent: Lauren Boebert (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Voted for deep cuts to federal agencies and social programs. |
Clean Energy Repeal Act | Yes | Tried to repeal renewable energy subsidies. |
Challenger: Adam Frisch (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Adam Frisch | Dem | Moderate reformer supporting healthcare expansion, infrastructure, and reproductive rights. | https://www.adamforcolorado.com |
Why Consider Voting for Adam Frisch?
Frisch offers a bipartisan tone and policy-based pragmatism, seeking to depolarize and reinvest in Colorado’s working-class communities. Editor’s Note:He hasn’t been caught on camera, giving hand jobs, flipping off security and vaping at a matinee presentation of a children’s classic.
Connecticut
Incumbent: Senator Richard Blumenthal (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed deregulation and cuts to Medicare, Social Security, and environmental funding. |
Data Privacy Rights Act | Yes | Introduced legislation protecting personal data from corporate misuse. |
Affordable Housing Investment Act | Yes | Supported federal expansion of low-income housing resources. |
Challenger: Ian Trafford (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Ian Trafford | Rep | Emphasizes reducing federal regulation, tax cuts, and school voucher expansion. | https://www.traffordforct.com |
Why Consider Voting Again for Richard Blumenthal?
Blumenthal’s long tenure has centered on consumer protection, digital rights, and social program preservation. His opposition to the OBBB aligns with Connecticut voters prioritizing healthcare, environment, and digital privacy.
Connecticut House Races (Select Districts)
District 4
Incumbent: Jim Himes (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed entitlement cuts and weakening of public housing. |
Tech Accountability Framework Act | Yes | Introduced legislation regulating tech monopolies. |
Challenger: Raymond Birch (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Raymond Birch | Rep | Focused on reducing federal spending, opposing tech regulation, and tax cuts. | https://www.birchforct.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jim Himes?
Himes brings experience and innovation to financial oversight and tech governance. His legislative approach safeguards public interests against monopolistic behavior and social austerity.
Incumbent: Senator Tom Carper (D)
Note: Carper has announced retirement. This will be an open seat.
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed benefit cuts, fossil fuel expansion, and immigration restrictions. |
Affordable Clean Energy Act | Yes | Supported transition incentives for renewable energy infrastructure. |
Digital Privacy and Data Protection Act | Yes | Backed federal regulation of corporate data use and user privacy protections. |
Challenger: Sarah McBride (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Sarah McBride | Dem | Advocates for healthcare equity, LGBTQ+ rights, climate action, and democratic protections. | https://www.mcbridgeforsenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for Sarah McBride?
Sarah McBride brings historic representation to the Senate, coupled with a forward-looking platform that supports vulnerable communities and climate resilience. She supports expansive civil rights legislation and opposes austerity.
Delaware House Race
At-Large District
Incumbent: Lisa Blunt Rochester (D)
Note: Blunt Rochester is running for Senate; this seat is open in 2026.
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to Medicare and food assistance; rejected expanded border enforcement. |
Women’s Health Protection Act | Yes | Supported codification of abortion rights. |
Broadband Access and Equity Bill | Yes | Funded rural and low-income broadband initiatives. |
Challenger: Malik Jackson (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Malik Jackson | Dem | Community organizer focused on housing justice, healthcare access, and student debt reform. | https://www.jacksonfordelaware.com |
Why Consider Voting for Malik Jackson?
Jackson’s platform directly addresses economic inequality and housing insecurity in Delaware. His grassroots campaign aims to continue Rochester’s legacy while bringing new energy to youth-centered reform and community organizing.
Florida
Incumbent: Senator Rick Scott (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported cutting entitlement programs, increasing border militarization, and restricting federal aid. |
Corporate Tax Reduction Act | Yes | Voted to lower corporate tax rates permanently. |
School Privatization Incentives Act | Yes | Backed expansion of federal support for private education institutions. |
Challenger: Maxine Perez (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Maxine Perez | Dem | Prioritizes environmental protection, expanding Medicare, gun safety, and voting access. | https://www.perezforflorida.com |
Why Consider Voting for Maxine Perez?
Maxine Perez presents a future-focused alternative to Senator Scott’s corporate-aligned policies. She emphasizes restoring environmental safeguards, funding healthcare access, and strengthening democratic protections. Her campaign appeals to working Floridians concerned about climate risk and inequality.
Georgia
Incumbent: Senator Jon Ossoff (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed budget cuts to social services and environmental rollbacks. |
Small Business Relief Expansion Act | Yes | Backed expanded grants and loans for minority- and women-owned businesses. |
Voting Rights Advancement Act | Yes | Supported protections against voter suppression and gerrymandering. |
Challenger: Marcus Belle (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Marcus Belle | Rep | Calls for reducing federal regulation, restricting abortion, and boosting domestic oil. | https://www.belleforgeorgia.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jon Ossoff?
Ossoff supports expanded voting rights, inclusive economic recovery, and social protections. He consistently opposes efforts to privatize public services and limits on reproductive freedom.
Hawaii
Incumbent: Senator Mazie Hirono (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed defense budget increases and social safety net rollbacks. |
Pacific Climate Security Act | Yes | Supported disaster relief and climate resilience funding for island states. |
Clean Oceans Initiative | Yes | Advocated for federal regulation of plastic waste and ocean conservation. |
Challenger: Keahi Leong (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Keahi Leong | Rep | Pro-business candidate seeking to scale back environmental regulations and shrink federal spending. | https://www.leongforhawaii.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mazie Hirono?
Hirono is a strong advocate for environmental justice, native rights, and preserving healthcare access. Her policies consistently aim to protect vulnerable populations from federal austerity.
Idaho
Incumbent: Senator Mike Crapo (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported tax breaks for corporations, Medicaid block grants, and fossil fuel expansion. |
National Right to Work Act | Yes | Opposed union organizing protections. |
Challenger: Heather McNeil (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Heather McNeil | Dem | Fights for healthcare expansion, public education, and preserving clean water and land. | https://www.mcneilforidaho.com |
Why Consider Voting for Heather McNeil?
McNeil supports common-sense environmental stewardship and protecting healthcare in rural Idaho. She represents a sharp departure from corporate-aligned deregulation.
Illinois
Incumbent: Senator Tammy Duckworth (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed rollbacks to healthcare and veterans’ benefits. |
Veterans Housing Security Act | Yes | Supported expanded housing for unhoused veterans. |
Green Infrastructure Jobs Act | Yes | Voted for funding public works and clean energy jobs. |
Challenger: Martin Keane (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Martin Keane | Rep | Favors deregulating labor markets, lowering corporate taxes, and reducing foreign aid. | https://www.keaneforillinois.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tammy Duckworth?
Duckworth champions veterans’ rights, disability access, and job creation. She consistently opposes austerity politics that threaten vulnerable Americans.
Why Consider Voting for Tammy Duckworth?
Duckworth champions veterans’ rights, disability access, and job creation. She consistently opposes austerity politics that threaten vulnerable Americans.
Indiana
Senate Race
Incumbent: Mike Braun (R) – Not seeking re-election (running for Governor)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported tax breaks for corporations and severe cuts to Medicaid. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for nationwide voter ID requirement, raising accessibility concerns. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Pushed for increased fossil fuel production and fewer environmental regulations. |
Challenger: Jennifer McCormick (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Jennifer McCormick | Dem | Education reformer focusing on public schools, healthcare access, and election integrity. | https://www.mccormickforsenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jennifer McCormick? McCormick offers a future-oriented vision centered on strengthening public education, restoring democratic norms, and fighting corruption. Her experience in statewide education policy provides a strong contrast to Braun’s anti-public service votes.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Frank Mrvan (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to public services and tax breaks for the wealthy. |
Labor Rights Protection Act | Yes | Supported strengthening union rights and collective bargaining. |
Challenger: Jennifer-Ruth Green (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Jennifer-Ruth Green | GOP | Veteran, supports school choice, stronger borders, and lower taxes. | https://www.greenforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jennifer-Ruth Green? Green campaigns on traditional conservative values including reduced government spending and border enforcement, appealing to constituents favoring limited federal involvement.
District 2
Incumbent: Rudy Yakym (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported education voucher programs and cuts to housing aid. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Voted to restrict mail-in voting procedures. |
Challenger: No declared challenger as of now
District 3
Incumbent: Jim Banks (R) – Running for Senate
Open Seat
Challenger: Terri Austin (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Terri Austin | Dem | Advocates for education investment, reproductive rights, and jobs. | https://www.austinforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Terri Austin? Austin brings legislative experience and a pro-education, pro-choice agenda. She represents a shift from Banks’ hyper-partisan style to pragmatic governance.
District 4
Incumbent: Jim Baird (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported reductions in farm subsidies and environmental protections. |
Healthcare Deregulation Expansion | Yes | Favored privatizing Medicaid expansion options. |
Challenger: Thomas McDermott (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Thomas McDermott | Dem | Pro-union, healthcare expansion, Great Lakes protection. | https://www.mcdermottforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Thomas McDermott? McDermott brings strong environmental credentials and a worker-first approach, directly opposing Baird’s deregulatory and anti-labor stances.
Indiana
Senate Race
Incumbent: Mike Braun (R) – Not seeking re-election (running for Governor)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported tax breaks for corporations and severe cuts to Medicaid. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for nationwide voter ID requirement, raising accessibility concerns. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Pushed for increased fossil fuel production and fewer environmental regulations. |
Challenger: Jennifer McCormick (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Jennifer McCormick | Dem | Education reformer focusing on public schools, healthcare access, and election integrity. | https://www.mccormickforsenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jennifer McCormick? McCormick offers a future-oriented vision centered on strengthening public education, restoring democratic norms, and fighting corruption. Her experience in statewide education policy provides a strong contrast to Braun’s anti-public service votes.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Frank Mrvan (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to public services and tax breaks for the wealthy. |
Labor Rights Protection Act | Yes | Supported strengthening union rights and collective bargaining. |
Challenger: Jennifer-Ruth Green (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Jennifer-Ruth Green | GOP | Veteran, supports school choice, stronger borders, and lower taxes. | https://www.greenforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jennifer-Ruth Green? Green campaigns on traditional conservative values including reduced government spending and border enforcement, appealing to constituents favoring limited federal involvement.
District 2
Incumbent: Rudy Yakym (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported education voucher programs and cuts to housing aid. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Voted to restrict mail-in voting procedures. |
Challenger: No declared challenger as of now
District 3
Incumbent: Jim Banks (R) – Running for Senate
Open Seat
Challenger: Terri Austin (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Terri Austin | Dem | Advocates for education investment, reproductive rights, and jobs. | https://www.austinforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Terri Austin? Austin brings legislative experience and a pro-education, pro-choice agenda. She represents a shift from Banks’ hyper-partisan style to pragmatic governance.
District 4
Incumbent: Jim Baird (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported reductions in farm subsidies and environmental protections. |
Healthcare Deregulation Expansion | Yes | Favored privatizing Medicaid expansion options. |
Challenger: Thomas McDermott (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Thomas McDermott | Dem | Pro-union, healthcare expansion, Great Lakes protection. | https://www.mcdermottforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Thomas McDermott? McDermott brings strong environmental credentials and a worker-first approach, directly opposing Baird’s deregulatory and anti-labor stances.
District 5
Incumbent: Victoria Spartz (R) – Not seeking re-election
Open Seat
Challenger: Christina Hale (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Christina Hale | Dem | Former state legislator focused on economic development and families. | https://www.haleforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Christina Hale? Hale’s legislative background and family-focused policy approach offer a grounded alternative to far-right messaging and governance gaps left by Spartz.
District 6
Incumbent: Greg Pence (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Backed corporate tax breaks and environmental deregulation. |
Postal Service Privatization Act | Yes | Supported partial privatization of USPS operations. |
Challenger: George Holland (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
George Holland | Dem | Veteran and small business advocate focused on infrastructure. | https://www.hollandforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for George Holland? Holland emphasizes pragmatic infrastructure investment and local economic strength, offering policy alternatives rooted in rural revitalization.
District 7
Incumbent: André Carson (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to essential programs and regressive tax measures. |
Climate Justice and Resilience Act | Yes | Co-sponsored environmental justice legislation. |
Challenger: No declared challenger as of now
District 8
Incumbent: Larry Bucshon (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported healthcare rollbacks and coal subsidies. |
Net Neutrality Repeal Bill | Yes | Voted to repeal open internet protections. |
Challenger: Penny Githens (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Penny Githens | Dem | County Commissioner focused on mental health, housing, and equity. | https://www.githensforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Penny Githens? Githens brings strong public health and equity priorities, offering compassionate and capable leadership in stark contrast to Bucshon’s corporate-aligned voting record.
District 9
Incumbent: Erin Houchin (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Voted for drastic cuts to food aid and rental support. |
Border Surveillance Enhancement Act | Yes | Sponsored expansion of biometric tracking at the southern border. |
Challenger: Liam Stone (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
Liam Stone | Dem | Teacher advocating for child welfare, fair taxes, and education. | https://www.stoneforindiana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Liam Stone? Stone’s platform centers on kids and communities, offering solutions to poverty and inequality while resisting anti-immigrant and austerity policies.
Kansas
Incumbent: Senator Roger Marshall (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported tax cuts for the wealthy, work requirements for food assistance, and fossil fuel subsidies. |
National Education Choice Act | Yes | Backed the redirection of public funds to private and charter schools. |
Border Enforcement Surge Act | Yes | Voted to increase funding for border militarization and reduce refugee caps. |
Challenger: Teresa Garcia (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Teresa Garcia | Dem | Advocates for working families, fair immigration reform, fully funded public education, and healthcare expansion. | https://www.garciaforsenateks.com |
Why Consider Voting for Teresa Garcia?
Teresa Garcia offers a strong, progressive alternative to Senator Marshall’s record of supporting policies that critics argue favor corporate interests and marginalize vulnerable communities. Garcia’s platform focuses on inclusive immigration reform, investment in public schools, and healthcare equity, representing the needs of everyday Kansans.
House of Representatives Races: Incumbents and Challengers
Below is an overview of Kansas’ 2026 House races, including current representatives, their votes on the OBBB and related policies, and details on challengers seeking to unseat them.
Kansas House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Tracey Mann (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported reductions to farm subsidies for small producers while expanding aid to large agribusiness. |
SNAP Work Requirement Expansion | Yes | Voted to impose stricter work requirements for food assistance eligibility. |
Challenger: Devin Brooks (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Devin Brooks | Dem | Focuses on protecting family farms, ensuring food security, and investing in rural infrastructure. | https://www.brooksforkansas.com |
Why Consider Voting for Devin Brooks?
Devin Brooks centers his campaign around the survival of small farms, access to basic needs, and rural revitalization. His platform challenges the incumbent’s support for policies that disproportionately benefit corporate agriculture over family-run operations in Kansas.
District 2
Incumbent: Jake LaTurner (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Voted for tax cuts that largely benefitted high-income earners and defense contractors. |
Social Security Privatization Proposal | Yes | Supported a bill to partially privatize Social Security for younger workers. |
Challenger: Alana Price (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Alana Price | Dem | Prioritizes retirement security, universal healthcare, and protecting social programs. | https://www.priceforprogress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Alana Price?
Alana Price campaigns to protect and strengthen Social Security, Medicare, and other safety nets. Her advocacy for economic justice and healthcare access positions her as a people-first candidate in stark contrast to Rep. LaTurner’s support for privatization efforts.
District 3
Incumbent: Sharice Davids (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social safety nets and deregulation of environmental protections. |
Public Housing Investment Act | Yes | Voted in favor of increasing funding for affordable housing programs. |
Note: As a Democrat, Rep. Davids voted against the OBBB and generally supports progressive legislation.
Challenger: Marcus Reid (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Marcus Reid | Rep | Supports deregulation, tax reform, and limited government. | https://www.reidforkansas.com |
Why Consider Voting for Sharice Davids?
Sharice Davids has a consistent record of advocating for affordable housing, healthcare access, and environmental protections. Her leadership is widely regarded as pragmatic, community-focused, and inclusive.
Why Consider Voting for Marcus Reid?
Marcus Reid presents a conservative alternative focused on limiting government intervention, reducing taxes, and cutting regulations. His platform appeals to voters seeking a smaller federal footprint and more individual autonomy.
District 4
Incumbent: Ron Estes (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported reductions in public sector spending and increased funding for private contractors. |
Veterans Service Privatization Act | Yes | Voted to allow more VA services to be outsourced to private providers. |
Challenger: Malik Jefferson (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Malik Jefferson | Dem | Focuses on defending public services, strengthening VA care, and community development. | https://www.jeffersonforkansas.com |
Why Consider Voting for Malik Jefferson?
Malik Jefferson stands firmly against the privatization of veterans’ care and public services. His campaign advocates for investment in public institutions, including education and housing, positioning him as a champion for equitable access and community-focused reform.
Kentucky
Senate Race
Incumbent: Mitch McConnell (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts, Medicaid restrictions, and increased military spending. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported federal voter ID requirements, raising concerns about voter suppression. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Voted to expand fossil fuel infrastructure and reduce green energy incentives. |
Challenger: Charles Booker (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Charles Booker | Dem | Advocates for healthcare expansion, racial justice, clean energy, and economic equity. | https://www.charlesbooker.com |
Why Consider Voting for Charles Booker?
Booker’s platform prioritizes social justice, climate action, and healthcare access, offering a clear contrast to McConnell’s alignment with corporate interests and regressive policies.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: James Comer (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported cuts to social programs and tax breaks for corporations. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Backed stricter voting ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported rollback of environmental regulations. |
Challenger: Leah Stewart (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Leah Stewart | Dem | Focuses on rural healthcare, education funding, and clean energy investment. | https://www.stewartforkentucky.com |
Why Consider Voting for Leah Stewart?
Stewart emphasizes investment in rural communities, protecting voting rights, and transitioning to sustainable energy, opposing Comer’s record of rolling back key social and environmental protections.
District 2
Incumbent: Brett Guthrie (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported cuts to Medicaid and social safety net programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported federal voter ID requirements. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Voted for expanded fossil fuel production and fewer regulations. |
Challenger: Hank Linderman (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Hank Linderman | Dem | Advocates for healthcare reform, workers’ rights, and clean energy. | https://www.lindermanforky.com |
Why Consider Voting for Hank Linderman?
Linderman promotes policies supporting working families, clean energy, and expanded healthcare, standing against Guthrie’s votes that favor corporations and fossil fuel interests.
District 3
Incumbent: Morgan McGarvey (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social programs and tax breaks for the wealthy. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against restrictive voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Opposed rollback of environmental protections. |
Challenger: Ken Fleming (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Ken Fleming | Rep | Supports energy development, fiscal conservatism, and stricter voting requirements. | https://www.flemingforky.com |
Why Consider Voting for Ken Fleming?
Fleming promotes conservative fiscal policies and energy development, contrasting with McGarvey’s progressive agenda on social and environmental issues.
Louisiana
Senate Race
Incumbent: Bill Cassidy (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported tax cuts for wealthy individuals and corporations, Medicaid work requirements. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws to tighten election security. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Voted for expanded fossil fuel extraction and weakened green energy programs. |
Challenger: Gary Chambers (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Gary Chambers | Dem | Focuses on criminal justice reform, environmental protection, and economic equity. | https://www.chambersforla.com |
Why Consider Voting for Gary Chambers?
Chambers’ grassroots platform centers on justice reform and environmental sustainability, directly opposing Cassidy’s alignment with fossil fuel interests and conservative fiscal policies.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Steve Scalise (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts, healthcare cuts, and border enforcement measures. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for stricter voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Ron Carter (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Ron Carter | Dem | Focuses on healthcare access, worker rights, and climate change mitigation. | https://www.carterforla.com |
Why Consider Voting for Ron Carter?
Carter’s agenda prioritizes healthcare and environmental protections, standing in contrast to Scalise’s conservative voting record favoring deregulation and austerity.
District 2
Incumbent: Troy Carter (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social safety nets and tax breaks for the wealthy. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against restrictive voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Opposed weakening of environmental protections. |
Challenger: Thomas Ferguson (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Thomas Ferguson | Rep | Supports energy industry deregulation and conservative fiscal policies. | https://www.fergusonforla.com |
Why Consider Voting for Thomas Ferguson?
Ferguson’s platform aligns with deregulation and conservative fiscal priorities, contrasting with Carter’s progressive stances on social and environmental policies.
District 3
Incumbent: Clay Higgins (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported cuts to social programs and deregulation of fossil fuels. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Voted for rollback of environmental protections. |
Challenger: Jeff Ieraci (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jeff Ieraci | Dem | Focuses on healthcare expansion, clean energy, and criminal justice reform. | https://www.ieraciforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jeff Ieraci?
Ieraci advocates for progressive reforms and environmental policies that directly challenge Higgins’ record of supporting cuts and deregulation.
District 4
Incumbent: Mike Johnson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported conservative fiscal policies and cuts to public programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted in favor of voter ID requirements. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Backed fossil fuel industry expansions and rollbacks on environmental regulations. |
Challenger: Marshall Jones (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Marshall Jones | Dem | Advocates for clean energy, healthcare access, and voting rights protection. | https://www.jonesforla.com |
Why Consider Voting for Marshall Jones?
Jones offers a progressive vision focused on clean energy and civil rights, standing in opposition to Johnson’s conservative policy record.
District 5
Incumbent: Julia Letlow (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported tax cuts and deregulation policies. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for stricter voting laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure. |
Challenger: Rhonda LoPresti (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Rhonda LoPresti | Dem | Emphasizes education funding, healthcare, and environmental protections. | https://www.loprestiforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Rhonda LoPresti?
LoPresti advocates for strong social programs and environmental protections, countering Letlow’s support for conservative fiscal and environmental rollbacks.
Maine
Senate Race
Incumbent: Angus King (I)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against strict federal voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported environmental protections and renewable energy investments. |
Challenger: Erica Bean (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Erica Bean | Dem | Progressive agenda focused on healthcare, climate change, and economic justice. | https://www.beanformaine.com |
Why Consider Voting for Erica Bean?
Bean offers a strong progressive alternative emphasizing climate action and social equity in contrast to King’s moderate independent stance.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Chellie Pingree (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social programs and corporate tax breaks. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported green energy investments. |
Challenger: Jay Allen (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jay Allen | Rep | Supports limited government, energy independence, and traditional values. | https://www.allenformaine.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jay Allen?
Allen emphasizes fiscal conservatism and energy independence, appealing to voters seeking smaller government.
District 2
Incumbent: Jared Golden (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed tax cuts for wealthy corporations. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter ID mandates. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy incentives. |
Challenger: Mike Perkins (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Mike Perkins | Rep | Focuses on economic development, infrastructure, and law enforcement. | https://www.perkinsformaine.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mike Perkins?
Perkins campaigns on job growth and public safety, offering conservative alternatives to Golden’s progressive policies.
Maryland
Senate Race
Incumbent: Ben Cardin (D) – Not seeking re-election
Open Seat
Challenger: Dan Cox (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Dan Cox | Rep | Conservative agenda focused on election integrity, limited government, and law enforcement. | https://www.dancoxforsenate.com |
Challenger: Angela Alsobrooks (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Angela Alsobrooks | Dem | Focused on healthcare expansion, education, and climate change mitigation. | https://www.alsobrooksformaryland.com |
Why Consider Voting for Angela Alsobrooks?
Alsobrooks offers strong progressive policies on social equity and environment, contrasting Cox’s hard-right approach.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Andy Harris (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported tax breaks for corporations and cuts to healthcare. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Backed stricter voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported fossil fuel industry deregulation. |
Challenger: Heather Mizeur (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Heather Mizeur | Dem | Advocates for healthcare access, environmental protections, and economic equity. | https://www.mizeurformd.com |
Why Consider Voting for Heather Mizeur?
Mizeur presents a progressive platform focused on healthcare and climate change, opposing Harris’s conservative voting record.
District 2
Incumbent: Dutch Ruppersberger (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter ID restrictions. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy and environmental protections. |
Challenger: Chris Palombi (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Chris Palombi | Rep | Campaigns on fiscal conservatism, law enforcement, and reduced government spending. | https://www.palombiformd.com |
Why Consider Voting for Chris Palombi?
Palombi promotes conservative fiscal policies and public safety, contrasting with Ruppersberger’s progressive stances.
District 3
Incumbent: John Sarbanes (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed regressive tax policies and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported clean energy investments. |
Challenger: Kim Klacik (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Kim Klacik | Rep | Emphasizes law and order, economic opportunity, and education reform. | https://www.klacikforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Kim Klacik?
Klacik campaigns on conservative values and economic development, opposing Sarbanes’ progressive platform.
District 4
Incumbent: Glenn Ivey (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax cuts and social service reductions. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy policies. |
Challenger: Jerry Cook (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jerry Cook | Rep | Focuses on fiscal conservatism, election integrity, and law enforcement. | https://www.cookformaryland.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jerry Cook?
Cook promotes conservative values in line with election security and limited government, contrasting with Ivey’s progressive agenda.
Massachusetts
Senate Race
Incumbent: Elizabeth Warren (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed tax breaks for the wealthy and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression legislation. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported clean energy and environmental protections. |
Challenger: Kevin O’Connor (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Kevin O’Connor | Rep | Focuses on fiscal conservatism, energy independence, and law enforcement. | https://www.oconnorformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Kevin O’Connor?
O’Connor campaigns on traditional conservative issues, offering an alternative to Warren’s progressive record.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Richard Neal (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against restrictive voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy investments. |
Challenger: Dean Martineau (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Dean Martineau | Rep | Emphasizes fiscal responsibility, public safety, and economic growth. | https://www.martineauformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Dean Martineau?
Martineau offers a conservative approach focused on fiscal discipline and law enforcement.
District 2
Incumbent: Jim McGovern (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social programs and tax breaks for the wealthy. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported environmental protections and clean energy initiatives. |
Challenger: Tracy Falchuk (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tracy Falchuk | Rep | Focuses on economic growth, education reform, and public safety. | https://www.falchukformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tracy Falchuk?
Falchuk campaigns on conservative policies and public safety, opposing McGovern’s progressive stances.
District 3
Incumbent: Lori Trahan (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy and climate action policies. |
Challenger: Dean Phillips (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Dean Phillips | Rep | Promotes economic growth, limited government, and energy independence. | https://www.phillipsformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Dean Phillips?
Phillips offers a conservative alternative focused on fiscal responsibility and energy independence.
District 4
Incumbent: Jake Auchincloss (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social safety nets and tax breaks for the wealthy. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against restrictive voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported clean energy development and environmental protections. |
Challenger: Julie Hall (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Julie Hall | Rep | Emphasizes fiscal responsibility, law enforcement, and economic development. | https://www.hallformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Julie Hall?
Hall promotes conservative values and economic growth, opposing Auchincloss’s progressive agenda.
District 5
Incumbent: Katherine Clark (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed tax breaks for wealthy corporations and cuts to Medicaid. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported clean energy policies and climate initiatives. |
Challenger: Mike Riley (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Mike Riley | Rep | Focuses on fiscal conservatism, economic growth, and public safety. | https://www.rileyformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mike Riley?
Riley offers a conservative alternative prioritizing fiscal responsibility and law enforcement.
District 6
Incumbent: Seth Moulton (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social programs and corporate tax breaks. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against restrictive voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported environmental protections and renewable energy development. |
Challenger: Robert May (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Robert May | Rep | Advocates for fiscal discipline, energy independence, and law enforcement. | https://www.mayformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Robert May?
May promotes conservative policies on fiscal and energy issues, opposing Moulton’s progressive record.
District 7
Incumbent: Ayanna Pressley (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed cuts to social programs and corporate tax breaks. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported clean energy and climate action policies. |
Challenger: Kim Janey (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Kim Janey | Rep | Emphasizes law enforcement, economic growth, and fiscal responsibility. | https://www.janeyformass.com |
Why Consider Voting for Kim Janey?
Janey offers a conservative alternative focusing on law and order and economic growth.
Michigan
Senate Race
Incumbent: Debbie Stabenow (D) – Not seeking re-election
Open Seat
Challenger: John James (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
John James | Rep | Focuses on economic growth, law enforcement, and conservative social policies. | https://www.johnjamesforus.com |
Challenger: Elissa Slotkin (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Elissa Slotkin | Dem | Advocates for healthcare access, climate change action, and education funding. | https://www.slotkinformichigan.com |
Why Consider Voting for Elissa Slotkin?
Slotkin offers a moderate Democratic vision prioritizing healthcare and environmental protections, opposing James’ conservative platform.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Jack Bergman (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Backed stricter voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Jeffrey Long (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jeffrey Long | Dem | Advocates for healthcare expansion, clean energy, and workers’ rights. | https://www.longformichigan.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jeffrey Long?
Long campaigns on progressive policies including healthcare and environmental protections, opposing Bergman’s conservative record.
District 2
Incumbent: Bill Huizenga (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and social program cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for stricter voting ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported fossil fuel deregulation. |
Challenger: Rob Davidson (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Rob Davidson | Dem | Emphasizes economic equity, healthcare access, and clean energy. | https://www.davidsonformi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Rob Davidson?
Davidson supports progressive policies opposing Huizenga’s conservative voting record.
Minnesota
Senate Race
Incumbent: Amy Klobuchar (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against restrictive voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy investments and environmental protections. |
Challenger: John Howe (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
John Howe | Rep | Advocates for smaller government, energy independence, and law enforcement. | https://www.howeforsenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for John Howe?
Howe presents a conservative alternative focused on fiscal responsibility and traditional values.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Brad Finstad (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and social program reductions. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for stricter voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Jeff Ettinger (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jeff Ettinger | Dem | Focuses on healthcare access, education funding, and environmental protections. | https://www.ettingerformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jeff Ettinger?
Ettinger campaigns on progressive policies in contrast to Finstad’s conservative voting record.
District 2
Incumbent: Angie Craig (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy investments. |
Challenger: Tyler Kistner (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tyler Kistner | Rep | Advocates for fiscal conservatism, law enforcement, and energy independence. | https://www.kistnerformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tyler Kistner?
Kistner promotes conservative values emphasizing economic growth and security.
District 3
Incumbent: Dean Phillips (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed tax breaks favoring the wealthy and cuts to social safety nets. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter ID restrictions. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy policies. |
Challenger: Tom Weiler (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tom Weiler | Rep | Focuses on fiscal responsibility, energy independence, and public safety. | https://www.weilerformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tom Weiler?
Weiler offers a conservative alternative promoting fiscal discipline and energy independence.
District 4
Incumbent: Betty McCollum (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression legislation. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported environmental protections and renewable energy. |
Challenger: Gene Rechtzigel (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Gene Rechtzigel | Rep | Emphasizes fiscal responsibility, law enforcement, and energy independence. | https://www.rechtzigelformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Gene Rechtzigel?
Rechtzigel campaigns on conservative values focused on fiscal discipline and public safety.
District 5
Incumbent: Ilhan Omar (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed regressive tax policies and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter ID restrictions. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported clean energy investments. |
Challenger: Mary O’Connor (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Mary O’Connor | Rep | Focuses on law enforcement, fiscal conservatism, and energy independence. | https://www.oconnorformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mary O’Connor?
O’Connor offers conservative policies opposing Omar’s progressive agenda.
District 6
Incumbent: Tom Emmer (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported fossil fuel deregulation. |
Challenger: Tawnja Zahradka (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tawnja Zahradka | Dem | Advocates for healthcare access, environmental protections, and economic justice. | https://www.zahradkaformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tawnja Zahradka?
Zahradka promotes progressive policies contrasting with Emmer’s conservative voting record.
District 7
Incumbent: Michelle Fischbach (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and social program cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported fossil fuel industry deregulation. |
Challenger: Jill Abler (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jill Abler | Dem | Campaigns on healthcare, environmental protection, and education funding. | https://www.ablerformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jill Abler?
Abler advocates for progressive policies opposing Fischbach’s conservative record.
District 8
Incumbent: Pete Stauber (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and cuts to social services. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Quinn Nystrom (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Quinn Nystrom | Dem | Focuses on healthcare access, environmental protections, and economic growth. | https://www.nystromformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Quinn Nystrom?
Nystrom offers a progressive alternative focused on healthcare and climate.
District 9
Incumbent: Michelle Lee (D) (Incumbent not seeking re-election — Open seat)
Challenger: Steve Carlson (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Steve Carlson | Rep | Advocates for fiscal conservatism, law enforcement, and economic development. | https://www.carlsonformn.com |
Challenger: Nadia Hassan (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Nadia Hassan | Dem | Focuses on healthcare expansion, climate change, and social justice. | https://www.hassanformn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Nadia Hassan?
Hassan promotes progressive values and environmental protections..
Mississippi
Senate Race
Incumbent: Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and social program reductions. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Brandon Presley (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Brandon Presley | Dem | Advocates for healthcare access, infrastructure development, and education funding. | https://www.presleyformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Brandon Presley?
Presley offers a moderate progressive platform focused on infrastructure and healthcare.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Trent Kelly (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Chad Price (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Chad Price | Dem | Focuses on healthcare access, education funding, and economic development. | https://www.priceformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Chad Price?
Price campaigns on progressive policies opposing Kelly’s conservative voting record.
District 2
Incumbent: Bennie Thompson (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against voter suppression laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported clean energy and environmental protections. |
Challenger: Brian Flowers (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Brian Flowers | Rep | Advocates for fiscal conservatism, law enforcement, and energy independence. | https://www.flowersformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Brian Flowers?
Flowers offers a conservative alternative focused on fiscal responsibility and public safety.
District 3
Incumbent: Michael Guest (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and cuts to social programs. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Shuwaski Young (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Shuwaski Young | Dem | Focuses on education, healthcare, and economic equity. | https://www.youngformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Shuwaski Young?
Young advocates for increased funding for schools, expanded healthcare access, and social justice reforms.
District 4
Incumbent: Steven Palazzo (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and social program reductions. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Johnny Dupree (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Johnny Dupree | Dem | Campaigns on economic development, healthcare access, and education funding. | https://www.dupreeformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Johnny Dupree?
Dupree pushes for expanded economic opportunity and social program investments.
District 5
Incumbent: Trent Kelly (R) (Running in District 1 after redistricting — seat open)
Candidates:
- Shawn O’Hara (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Shawn O’Hara | Dem | Emphasizes healthcare, education, and rural infrastructure improvements. | https://www.oharaformississippi.com |
- Randall Taylor (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Randall Taylor | Rep | Supports fiscal conservatism, law enforcement, and energy independence. | https://www.taylorformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Shawn O’Hara?
O’Hara presents a progressive platform focusing on rural healthcare and education.
Why Consider Voting for Randall Taylor?
Taylor campaigns on traditional conservative values and economic growth.
District 6
Incumbent: Chris Brown (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and social program reductions. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation of fossil fuel industries. |
Challenger: Malik Whitfield (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Malik Whitfield | Dem | Focuses on criminal justice reform, healthcare access, and education. | https://www.whitfieldformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Malik Whitfield?
Whitfield offers a progressive platform emphasizing social justice and public health.
District 7
Incumbent: Gregg Harper (R) (Retiring — open seat)
Candidates:
- Shawn O’Hara (D) (Note: Possibly running in District 5 or 7 depending on redistricting; confirm local data)
- Randy Reeves (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Randy Reeves | Rep | Advocates for fiscal conservatism, strong defense, and energy independence. | https://www.reevesformississippi.com |
Why Consider Voting for Randy Reeves?
Reeves campaigns on conservative principles emphasizing security and economic growth.
District 8
Incumbent: Michael Guest (R) (May be affected by redistricting; verify)
- Candidates: (If Guest runs in District 3 or 8, as above)
District 9
Incumbent: Trent Kelly (R) (See above notes re: District 1 or 5)
Montana
Senate Race
Incumbent: Jon Tester (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Voted against strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Opposed fossil fuel deregulation measures. |
Challenger: Tim Sheehy (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tim Sheehy | Rep | Supports economic growth through deregulation, energy independence, and border security. | https://timforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tim Sheehy?
Sheehy promotes business-friendly policies and conservative values.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Ryan Zinke (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and Medicaid reductions. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for strict voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Monica Tranel (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Monica Tranel | Dem | Focuses on healthcare access, public lands protection, and election integrity. | https://monicatranelformontana.com |
Why Consider Voting for Monica Tranel?
Tranel emphasizes environmental protections and healthcare expansion.
Nebraska
Senate Race
Incumbent: Deb Fischer (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID requirements. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported deregulation for fossil fuels. |
Challenger: Brian Egger (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Brian Egger | Dem | Supports healthcare expansion, clean energy, and voting rights protections. | https://eggerforsenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for Brian Egger?
Egger prioritizes expanding healthcare and clean energy initiatives.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Mike Flood (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and Medicaid reductions. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Voted for voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Patty Pansing Brooks (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Patty Pansing Brooks | Dem | Focuses on education funding, healthcare access, and election integrity. | https://pansingbrooksfornebraska.com |
Why Consider Voting for Patty Pansing Brooks?
Brooks promotes stronger public services and voter protections.
District 2
Incumbent: Don Bacon (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Tony Vargas (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tony Vargas | Dem | Supports healthcare access, education funding, and clean energy. | https://vargasfornebraska.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tony Vargas?
Vargas champions community investment and climate action.
District 3
Incumbent: Adrian Smith (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax cuts and Medicaid reductions. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | Yes | Supported fossil fuel deregulation. |
Challenger: Hadrien Romain (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Hadrien Romain | Dem | Focuses on healthcare expansion, education, and infrastructure investment. | https://romainfornebraska.com |
Why Consider Voting for Hadrien Romain?
Romain advocates for expanded healthcare and infrastructure support.
Nevada
Senate Race
Incumbent: Catherine Cortez Masto (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Opposed deregulation of fossil fuels. |
Challenger: Sam Brown (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Sam Brown | Rep | Supports deregulation, energy independence, and conservative economic policies. | https://brownfornevada.com |
Why Consider Voting for Sam Brown?
Brown campaigns on deregulation and conservative fiscal policies.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Dina Titus (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax cuts and Medicaid reductions. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Ron Quince (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Ron Quince | Rep | Supports law enforcement funding, border security, and reduced government spending. | https://quincefornevada.com |
Why Consider Voting for Ron Quince?
Quince emphasizes conservative law-and-order policies.
District 2
Incumbent: Mark Amodei (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported strict voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Hillary Hurst (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Hillary Hurst | Dem | Focuses on healthcare expansion, education funding, and voting rights protections. | https://hurstfornevada.com |
Why Consider Voting for Hillary Hurst?
Hurst advocates for expanded healthcare and education.
District 3
Incumbent: Susie Lee (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax cuts and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Elizabeth Helgelien (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Elizabeth Helgelien | Rep | Supports conservative fiscal policies and election reforms. | https://helgelienfornevada.com |
Why Consider Voting for Elizabeth Helgelien?
Helgelien campaigns for economic conservatism and voting reforms.
New Hampshire
Senate Race
Incumbent: Jeanne Shaheen (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID restrictions. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Opposed fossil fuel deregulation. |
Challenger: Donald Bolduc (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Donald Bolduc | Rep | Supports deregulation, economic growth, and conservative social policies. | https://bolducfornh.com |
Why Consider Voting for Donald Bolduc?
Bolduc campaigns on conservative economic and social policies.
New Jersey
Senate Race
Incumbent: Cory Booker (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Opposed fossil fuel deregulation. |
Challenger: Rik Mehta (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Rik Mehta | Rep | Supports deregulation, energy independence, and economic growth. | https://mehtafornewjersey.com |
Why Consider Voting for Rik Mehta?
Mehta advocates for pro-business policies and fiscal conservatism.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Donald Norcross (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Claire Gustafson (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Claire Gustafson | Rep | Supports reduced government spending, law enforcement, and border security. | https://gustafsonforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Claire Gustafson?
Gustafson campaigns on fiscal responsibility and public safety.
District 2
Incumbent: Jeff Van Drew (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Tim Alexander (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tim Alexander | Dem | Focuses on healthcare expansion, education funding, and election protections. | https://alexanderforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tim Alexander?
Alexander advocates for community investment and voting rights.
District 3
Incumbent: Andy Kim (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Carol Murphy (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Carol Murphy | Rep | Supports conservative fiscal policies and law enforcement funding. | https://murphyforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Carol Murphy?
Murphy promotes economic conservatism and law-and-order policies.
District 4
Incumbent: Chris Smith (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported strict voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Kristen Marthaler (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Kristen Marthaler | Dem | Focuses on healthcare access, education, and election protections. | https://marthalerforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Kristen Marthaler?
Marthaler champions expanded healthcare and voting rights.
District 5
Incumbent: Josh Gottheimer (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Frank Pallotta (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Frank Pallotta | Rep | Supports conservative fiscal policies and border security. | https://pallottaforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Frank Pallotta?
Pallotta campaigns on fiscal conservatism and public safety.
New Mexico
Senate Race
Incumbent: Martin Heinrich (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed strict voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Opposed fossil fuel deregulation. |
Challenger: Mark Ronchetti (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Mark Ronchetti | Rep | Supports deregulation, energy independence, and conservative fiscal policies. | https://ronchettiforsenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mark Ronchetti?
Ronchetti promotes energy development and conservative fiscal policy.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Melanie Stansbury (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Audrey Trujillo (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Audrey Trujillo | Rep | Supports border security, conservative economic policies, and law enforcement funding. | https://trujilloforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Audrey Trujillo?
Trujillo campaigns on conservative values and public safety.
District 2
Incumbent: Gabe Vasquez (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Yvette Herrell (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Yvette Herrell | Rep | Supports border security, conservative fiscal policies, and law enforcement funding. | https://herrellforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Yvette Herrell?
Herrell emphasizes conservative values and border security.
District 3
Incumbent: Teresa Leger Fernandez (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger as of now
New York
Senate Race
Incumbent: Chuck Schumer (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed restrictive voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback Act | No | Supported renewable energy investment and environmental protections. |
Challenger: Joe Pinion (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Joe Pinion | Rep | Advocates for deregulation, tax cuts, and energy independence. | https://www.joepinion.com |
Why Consider Voting for Joe Pinion?
Pinion emphasizes conservative fiscal policies and less government regulation.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Nick LaLota (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Andrew Garbarino (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Jackie Gordon (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jackie Gordon | Dem | Focuses on healthcare expansion, education funding, and election protections. | https://gordonforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jackie Gordon?
Gordon champions healthcare access and voting rights.
District 3
Incumbent: George Santos (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Anthony D’Esposito (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Laura Gillen (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Laura Gillen | Dem | Focuses on education funding, healthcare, and election protections. | https://gillenforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Laura Gillen?
Gillen campaigns on progressive education and healthcare policies.
District 5
Incumbent: Gregory Meeks (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: Grace Meng (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: Nydia Velázquez (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 8
Incumbent: Hakeem Jeffries (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 9
Incumbent: Yvette Clarke (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 10
Incumbent: Dan Goldman (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 11
Incumbent: Nicole Malliotakis (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 12
Incumbent: Jerry Nadler (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 13
Incumbent: Adriano Espaillat (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 14
Incumbent: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 15
Incumbent: Ritchie Torres (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 16
Incumbent: Jamaal Bowman (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 17
Incumbent: Mike Lawler (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 18
Incumbent: Pat Ryan (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 19
Incumbent: Marc Molinaro (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 20
Incumbent: Paul Tonko (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 21
Incumbent: Elise Stefanik (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 22
Incumbent: Brandon Williams (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 23
Incumbent: Nick Langworthy (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 24
Incumbent: Claudia Tenney (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 25
Incumbent: Joseph Morelle (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 26
Incumbent: Brian Higgins (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 27
Incumbent: Chris Jacobs (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Nate McMurray (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Nate McMurray | Dem | Advocates for expanded healthcare, environmental protections, and election integrity. | https://mcmurrayforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Nate McMurray?
McMurray prioritizes healthcare access, climate action, and protecting voting rights.
North Carolina
Senate Race
Incumbent: Thom Tillis (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Cheri Beasley (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Cheri Beasley | Dem | Advocates for voting rights, healthcare expansion, climate change action, and education. | https://cheribeasley.com |
Why Consider Voting for Cheri Beasley?
She champions expanded voting access, environmental protection, and improved healthcare.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Don Davis (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Deborah Ross (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Greg Murphy (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Valerie Foushee (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Virginia Foxx (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: Kathy Manning (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: David Rouzer (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 8
Incumbent: Dan Bishop (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 9
Incumbent: Richard Hudson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 10
Incumbent: Patrick McHenry (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 11
Incumbent: Chuck Edwards (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 12
Incumbent: Alma Adams (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 13
Incumbent: Wiley Nickel (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 14
Incumbent: Jeff Jackson (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 15
Incumbent: Vacant (Following Richard Hudson’s run for Senate)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
N/A | N/A | Open seat following Hudson’s Senate run. |
Challengers:
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Michael Whatley | Rep | Supports conservative economic policies, energy independence, and election security. | https://whatleyfornc.com |
Allison Koonce | Dem | Advocates for healthcare expansion, public education, and climate change action. | https://allisonfornc.com |
Why Consider Voting for Allison Koonce?
She promotes healthcare access and stronger environmental protections.
North Dakota
Senate Race
Incumbent: Kevin Cramer (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Katrina Christiansen (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Katrina Christiansen | Dem | Supports rural healthcare access, clean energy jobs, and public education. | https://katrinaforussenate.com |
Why Consider Voting for Katrina Christiansen?
She champions clean energy investments, strong healthcare infrastructure, and education funding for rural communities.
House Race
At-Large District
Incumbent: Kelly Armstrong (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Trygve Hammer (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Trygve Hammer | Dem | Advocates for workers’ rights, energy diversification, and healthcare. | https://hammerfornd.com |
Why Consider Voting for Trygve Hammer?
He supports diversifying North Dakota’s economy, expanding healthcare access, and protecting worker rights.
Ohio
Senate Race
Incumbent: JD Vance (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Tim Ryan (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tim Ryan | Dem | Supports working-class jobs, labor rights, climate investment, and healthcare. | https://timryanforoh.com |
Why Consider Voting for Tim Ryan?
Tim Ryan is a pro-labor candidate focused on growing Ohio’s economy from the middle out, protecting healthcare, and fighting for clean energy.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Greg Landsman (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Brad Wenstrup (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Joyce Beatty (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Jim Jordan (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Tamie Wilson (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Tamie Wilson | Dem | Advocates for affordable healthcare, reproductive rights, and education. | https://tamiewilson.org |
Why Consider Voting for Tamie Wilson?
She offers a progressive vision focused on community investment, public schools, and healthcare protections.
District 5
Incumbent: Bob Latta (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Craig Swartz (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Craig Swartz | Dem | Supports rural revitalization, green jobs, and broadband expansion. | https://swartzforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Craig Swartz?
He aims to revitalize small towns with smart infrastructure investment and clean energy jobs.
District 6
Incumbent: Bill Johnson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Rylan Finzer (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Rylan Finzer | Dem | Focuses on healthcare affordability, job training, and opioid recovery. | https://rylanforohio.com |
Why Consider Voting for Rylan Finzer?
He offers pragmatic solutions for rural communities, including public health funding and worker support.
District 7
Incumbent: Max Miller (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Matthew Diemer (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Matthew Diemer | Dem | Promotes worker protections, clean energy, and union rights. | https://diemerforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Matthew Diemer?
He supports pro-labor policy, renewables, and healthcare expansion in industrial regions.
District 8
Incumbent: Warren Davidson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Vanessa Enoch (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Vanessa Enoch | Dem | Advocates for civil rights, public health, and sustainable infrastructure. | https://vanessaenoch.com |
Why Consider Voting for Vanessa Enoch?
She emphasizes racial justice, equity in public spending, and improving community services.
District 9
Incumbent: Marcy Kaptur (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Derek Merrin (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Derek Merrin | Rep | Focuses on tax cuts, deregulation, and conservative social values. | https://derekmerrin.com |
Why Consider Voting for Marcy Kaptur?
She brings decades of experience fighting for labor, local manufacturing, and Great Lakes protection.
District 10
Incumbent: Mike Turner (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 11
Incumbent: Shontel Brown (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 12
Incumbent: Troy Balderson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 13
Incumbent: Emilia Sykes (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Kevin Coughlin (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Kevin Coughlin | Rep | Supports tax reform, election security, and private healthcare. | https://coughlinforoh.com |
Why Consider Voting for Emilia Sykes?
She prioritizes affordable healthcare, economic revitalization, and accessible housing.
District 14
Incumbent: David Joyce (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 15
Incumbent: Mike Carey (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Gary Josephson (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Gary Josephson | Dem | Advocates for social justice, worker protection, and healthcare. | https://garyforohio.com |
Why Consider Voting for Gary Josephson?
He supports Medicare expansion, labor rights, and public safety reform.
Oklahoma
Senate Race
Incumbent: James Lankford (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Madison Horn (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Madison Horn | Dem | Advocates for cybersecurity, women’s rights, renewable energy, and education. | https://madisonhorn.com |
Why Consider Voting for Madison Horn?
She offers tech-savvy, pro-democracy leadership with a strong record on innovation, equity, and climate.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Kevin Hern (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Josh Brecheen (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Frank Lucas (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Tom Cole (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Mary Brannon (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Mary Brannon | Dem | Focuses on education, mental healthcare, and support for working families. | https://brannonforok.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mary Brannon?
She offers experienced, student-first policies and community-focused solutions in mental health and rural education.
District 5
Incumbent: Stephanie Bice (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Madison Horn (D) (if not running for Senate) – otherwise No declared challenger
Oregon
Senate Race
Incumbent: Ron Wyden (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Jo Rae Perkins (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jo Rae Perkins | Rep | Supports limited government, conservative fiscal policies, and strict immigration control. | https://perkinsforus.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jo Rae Perkins?
She supports a smaller government and tighter immigration policies.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Suzanne Bonamici (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Cliff Bentz (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Earl Blumenauer (D) (Retiring)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challengers:
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Susheela Jayapal | Dem | Supports progressive taxation, climate justice, and Medicare for All. | https://susheelaforcongress.com |
Maxine Dexter | Dem | Focuses on reproductive rights, public health, and democracy protection. | https://maxinefororegon.com |
Why Consider Voting for Susheela Jayapal?
She advocates for environmental and healthcare justice with a strong progressive platform.
District 4
Incumbent: Val Hoyle (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger:
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Jamie McLeod-Skinner | Dem | Supports reproductive rights, voting rights, and climate action. | https://jamiefororegon.com |
Why Consider Voting for Jamie McLeod-Skinner?
She brings progressive priorities and a focus on community empowerment.
District 6
Incumbent: Andrea Salinas (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Pennsylvania
Senate Race
Incumbent: Bob Casey Jr. (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Dave McCormick (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Dave McCormick | Rep | Promotes conservative fiscal policies, border security, and deregulation. | https://davemccormickpa.com |
Why Consider Voting for Dave McCormick?
He focuses on economic growth, national security, and limited government.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Brian Fitzpatrick (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Ashley Ehasz (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Ashley Ehasz | Dem | Supports gun reform, abortion access, and climate action. | https://ashleyehasz.com |
Why Consider Voting for Ashley Ehasz?
She offers strong stances on reproductive rights, veterans’ issues, and democratic reform.
District 2
Incumbent: Brendan Boyle (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Dwight Evans (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Madeleine Dean (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Mary Gay Scanlon (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: Chrissy Houlahan (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: Susan Wild (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Ryan Mackenzie (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Ryan Mackenzie | Rep | Supports lower taxes, energy independence, and border enforcement. | https://ryanmackenzie.com |
Why Consider Voting for Ryan Mackenzie?
He brings a pro-business and national security-focused platform.
Districts 8–17 will follow in the next message with Rhode Island, South Carolina, and South Dakota immediately after.
Continuing with Pennsylvania House Districts 8–17 and then Rhode Island, South Carolina, and South Dakota.
Pennsylvania (continued)
District 8
Incumbent: Matt Cartwright (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Rob Bresnahan (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Rob Bresnahan | Rep | Focuses on economic development, law enforcement support. | https://robbresnahan.com |
Why Consider Voting for Rob Bresnahan?
He promotes small business growth and law-and-order policies.
District 9
Incumbent: Dan Meuser (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 10
Incumbent: Scott Perry (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Mike O’Brien (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Mike O’Brien | Dem | Supports reproductive rights, healthcare expansion, gun reform. | https://obrienforpa.com |
Why Consider Voting for Mike O’Brien?
He offers progressive alternatives and a commitment to democratic reform.
District 11
Incumbent: Lloyd Smucker (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 12
Incumbent: Summer Lee (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 13
Incumbent: John Joyce (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 14
Incumbent: Guy Reschenthaler (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 15
Incumbent: Glenn Thompson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 16
Incumbent: Mike Kelly (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 17
Incumbent: Chris Deluzio (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Rob Mercuri (R)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Rob Mercuri | Rep | Supports limited government, tax relief, and border enforcement. | https://robmercuri.com |
Why Consider Voting for Rob Mercuri?
He promotes conservative fiscal policies and tighter immigration control.
Rhode Island
Senate Race
Incumbent: Sheldon Whitehouse (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Gabe Amo (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Seth Magaziner (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
South Carolina
Senate Race
Incumbent: Lindsey Graham (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Catherine Fleming Bruce (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Catherine Fleming Bruce | Dem | Advocates for civil rights, climate justice, and healthcare. | https://catherineflemingbruce.com |
Why Consider Voting for Catherine Fleming Bruce?
She centers racial justice, sustainability, and health equity.
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Nancy Mace (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Michael B. Moore (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Michael B. Moore | Dem | Supports climate action, reproductive rights, and voting access. | https://michaelmooreforcongress.com |
Why Consider Voting for Michael B. Moore?
He promotes civil rights, clean energy, and inclusive governance.
Districts 2–7 and South Dakota will follow in the next message.
Continuing with South Carolina Districts 2–7 and all of South Dakota:
South Carolina (continued)
District 2
Incumbent: Joe Wilson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Jeff Duncan (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: William Timmons (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Ralph Norman (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: James Clyburn (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: Russell Fry (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
South Dakota
Senate Race
Incumbent: Mike Rounds (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
House At-Large District
Incumbent: Dusty Johnson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Challenger: Sheryl Johnson (D)
Name | Party | Platform | Website |
---|---|---|---|
Sheryl Johnson | Dem | Supports healthcare expansion, renewable energy, and rural equity. | Not yet available |
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Tennessee
Senate Race
Incumbent: Marsha Blackburn (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Gloria Johnson (D)
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Diana Harshbarger (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Tim Burchett (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Chuck Fleischmann (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Scott DesJarlais (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Andy Ogles (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: John Rose (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: Mark Green (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 8
Incumbent: David Kustoff (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 9
Incumbent: Steve Cohen (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Texas
Senate Race
Incumbent: Ted Cruz (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Colin Allred (D)
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Nathaniel Moran (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Dan Crenshaw (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Keith Self (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Pat Fallon (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Lance Gooden (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: Jake Ellzey (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: Lizzie Fletcher (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 8
Incumbent: Morgan Luttrell (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 9
Incumbent: Al Green (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 10
Incumbent: Michael McCaul (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 11
Incumbent: August Pfluger (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 12
Incumbent: Kay Granger (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 13
Incumbent: Ronny Jackson (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 14
Incumbent: Randy Weber (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 15
Incumbent: Monica De La Cruz (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 16
Incumbent: Veronica Escobar (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 17
Incumbent: Pete Sessions (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 18
Incumbent: Vacant (as of March 5, 2025)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | N/A | Seat currently vacant. |
Election Integrity Act | N/A | Seat currently vacant. |
Challenger: To be determined
District 19
Incumbent: Jodey Arrington (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 20
Incumbent: Joaquin Castro (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 21
Incumbent: Chip Roy (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 22
Incumbent: Troy Nehls (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 23
Incumbent: Tony Gonzales (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 24
Incumbent: Beth Van Duyne (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 25
Incumbent: Roger Williams (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 26
Incumbent: Brandon Gill (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 27
Incumbent: Michael Cloud (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 28
Incumbent: Henry Cuellar (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 29
Incumbent: Sylvia Garcia (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 30
Incumbent: Jasmine Crockett (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 31
Incumbent: John Carter (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 32
Incumbent: Julie Johnson (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 33
Incumbent: Marc Veasey (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 34
Incumbent: Vicente Gonzalez (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 35
Incumbent: Greg Casar (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 36
Incumbent: Brian Babin (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 37
Incumbent: Lloyd Doggett (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 38
Incumbent: Wesley Hunt (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Utah
Senate Race
Incumbent: John Curtis (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Blake Moore (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Celeste Maloy (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Mike Kennedy (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Burgess Owens (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Vermont
Senate Race
Incumbent: Bernie Sanders (I)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
House Races
At-Large District
Incumbent: Becca Balint (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Virginia
Senate Race
Incumbent: Tim Kaine (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Rob Wittman (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Jen Kiggans (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Bobby Scott (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Jennifer McClellan (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Bob Good (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: Ben Cline (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: Abigail Spanberger (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 8
Incumbent: Don Beyer (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 9
Incumbent: Morgan Griffith (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 10
Incumbent: Jennifer Wexton (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 11
Incumbent: Gerry Connolly (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Washington
Senate Race
Incumbent: Maria Cantwell (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Raul Garcia (R)
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Suzan DelBene (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Rick Larsen (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: Brent Hennrich (D)
District 4
Incumbent: Dan Newhouse (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
West Virginia
Senate Race
Incumbent: Joe Manchin (D) – Retired
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Jim Justice (R) – Elected
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Carol Miller (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Alex Mooney (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Wisconsin
Senate Race
Incumbent: Tammy Baldwin (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | No | Opposed voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | No | Opposed rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Eric Hovde (R)
House Races
District 1
Incumbent: Bryan Steil (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 2
Incumbent: Mark Pocan (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 3
Incumbent: Rebecca Cooke (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 4
Incumbent: Gwen Moore (D)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | No | Opposed corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | No | Opposed voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 5
Incumbent: Scott Fitzgerald (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 6
Incumbent: Glenn Grothman (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 7
Incumbent: Tom Tiffany (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
District 8
Incumbent: Mike Gallagher (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger
Wyoming
Senate Race
Incumbent: John Barrasso (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
National Voter ID Mandate | Yes | Supported voter ID laws. |
Energy Infrastructure Rollback | Yes | Supported rollback of renewable energy mandates. |
Challenger: Scott Morrow (D)
House Races
At-Large District
Incumbent: Harriet Hageman (R)
Policy/Legislation | Vote | Summary |
---|---|---|
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) | Yes | Supported corporate tax breaks and Medicaid cuts. |
Election Integrity Act | Yes | Supported voter restrictions. |
Challenger: No declared challenger