2025 United States local elections
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Cities in the top 100 with mayoral elections. Click on the city names to go to that city's election page. Blue pins denote Partisan or Nonpartisan Democratic incumbents, red pins Partisan or Nonpartisan Republican, and white pins independents. Smaller cities will be included elsewhere in the page. |
The 2025 United States local elections will be held throughout the year to elect officers of municipal and county governments.
Municipal election summary
[edit]Consolidated city-counties will also be listed here.
Mayoral elections
[edit]City | Date | Type | Incumbent[1] | Notes | Elected | Candidates | |||||
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Party | Mayor | Elected | Party | Mayor | |||||||
Albuquerque, NM | Nov 4, 2025[2] | Nonpartisan | Dem. | Tim Keller | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent running for re-election[3] | TBD |
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Atlanta, GA | Nov 4, 2025[6] | Nonpartisan | Dem. | Andre Dickens | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[7] | TBD |
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Boston, MA | Nov 4, 2025[8] | Nonpartisan | Dem. | Michelle Wu | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[9] | TBD |
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Buffalo, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[11] |
Partisan | Dem. | Christopher Scanlon | 2024 (acting) | Incumbent's standing for re-election[12] | TBD |
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Cincinnati, OH | May 6, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[19] |
Nonpartisan | Dem. | Aftab Pureval | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[20] | TBD |
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Charlotte, NC | Sep 9, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[23] |
Partisan | Dem. | Vi Lyles | 2017 2017 2022 2023 |
Incumbent's intention unknown[24] | TBD | ||||
Cleveland, OH | Sep 9, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[25] |
Nonpartisan | Dem. | Justin Bibb | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[26] | TBD |
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Detroit, MI | Nov 4, 2025 | Nonpartisan | Ind. | Mike Duggan | 2013 2017 2021 |
Incumbent retiring to run for governor | TBD |
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Durham, NC | Oct 7, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[32] |
Nonpartisan | Dem. | Leonardo Williams | 2023 | Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Fort Worth, TX | May 3, 2025[33] | Nonpartisan | Rep. | Mattie Parker | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[34] | TBD |
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Garland, TX | May 3, 2025[35] | Nonpartisan | Rep. | Scott LeMay | 2019 2021 2023 |
Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Greensboro, NC | Nonpartisan | Dem. | Nancy Vaughan | 2013 2015 2017 2022 |
Incumbent retiring.[36] | TBD |
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Hialeah, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (primary) TBD (general)[37] |
Nonpartisan | Rep. | Esteban Bovo Jr. | 2021 | Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Jersey City, NJ | Nov 4, 2025[38] | Nonpartisan | Dem. | Steven Fulop | 2013 2017 2021 |
Incumbent retiring to run for governor[39] | TBD | ||||
Miami, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (general) Dec 9, 2025 (runoff)[40] |
Nonpartisan | Rep. | Francis Suarez | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent term-limited | TBD |
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Minneapolis, MN | Nov 4, 2025[42] | Nonpartisan | Dem–FL | Jacob Frey | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent standing for re-election[43] | TBD |
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New Orleans, LA | Oct 11, 2025 (Louisiana primary) Nov 15, 2025 (general)[47] |
Partisan | Dem. | LaToya Cantrell | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent term-limited | TBD |
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New York, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[11] |
Partisan | Dem. | Eric Adams | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[50] | TBD |
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Oakland, CA (special) |
Apr 15, 2025[51] | Nonpartisan | Dem. | Kevin Jenkins | 2025 (acting)[52] | Incumbent retiring | TBD |
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Omaha, NE | Apr 1, 2025 (primary) May 13, 2025 (general)[55] |
Nonpartisan | Rep. | Jean Stothert | 2013 2017 2021 |
Incumbent standing for re-election[56] | TBD |
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Pittsburgh, PA | May 20, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[57] |
Partisan | Dem. | Ed Gainey | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[58] | TBD | ||||
Plano, TX | May 3, 2025[61] | Nonpartisan | Rep. | John Muns | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election | TBD | ||||
St. Louis, MO | Apr 8, 2025[62] | Nonpartisan | Dem. | Tishaura Jones | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[63] | TBD |
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Saint Paul, MN | Nov 4, 2025[64] | Nonpartisan | Dem–FL | Melvin Carter | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent's intentions unknown[65] | TBD | ||||
San Antonio, TX | May 3, 2025[66] | Nonpartisan | Ind. | Ron Nirenberg | 2017 2019 2021 2023 |
Incumbent term-limited[67] | TBD |
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Seattle, WA | Aug 5, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[68] |
Nonpartisan | Dem. | Bruce Harrell | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election[69] | TBD |
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Councils
[edit]City | Date | Type | Last election | Seats up | Incumbents | Elected | ||||
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Party | Seats | Party | Seats | |||||||
Anchorage, AK | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 6 of 12 seats | [data missing] | 12 seats | TBD | ||||
Atlanta, GA | Nov 4, 2025 (general) Dec 2, 2025 (runoff)[71] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 16 seats | [data missing] | 16 seats | TBD | |||
Aurora, CO | Nov 5, 2025[72] | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 5 of 10 seats | [data missing] | 10 seats | TBD | |||
Boston, MA | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 13 seats | Democratic | 13 seats | TBD | ||||
Charlotte, NC | Partisan | 2023 | 11 seats | Democratic | 9 seats | TBD | ||||
Republican | 2 seats | TBD | ||||||||
Cleveland, OH | Nonpartisan | 2021 | 17 seats | Democratic | 17 seats | TBD | ||||
Colorado Springs, CO | Apr 1, 2025[73] | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 6 of 9 seats | [data missing] | 9 seats | TBD | |||
Columbus, OH | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 9 seats[c] | Democratic | 8 seats | TBD | ||||
Fresno, CA (special) |
Mar 18, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 7 seats | [data missing] | 6 seats | TBD | |||
Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
Hialeah, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (primary) Nov 11, 2025[74] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 4 of 7 seats | [data missing] | 6 seats | TBD | |||
Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
Irvine, CA (special) |
Apr 15, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 6 seats | [data missing] | 5 seats | TBD | |||
Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
Jacksonville, FL | Partisan | 2023 | 19 seats | Republican | 14 seats | TBD | ||||
Democratic | 5 seats | TBD | ||||||||
Miami, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (general) Dec 9, 2025 (runoff)[75] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 2 of 5 seats | [data missing] | 5 seats | TBD | |||
Minneapolis, MN | Nov 4, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 13 seats | Democratic (DFL) | 12 seats | TBD | |||
Independent socialist | 1 seat | TBD | ||||||||
New Orleans, LA | Partisan | 2021 | 7 seats | Democratic | 7 seats | TBD | ||||
New York, NY | Nov 4, 2025 | Partisan | 2023 | 51 seats | Democratic | 45 seats[76] | TBD | |||
Republican | 6 seats | TBD | ||||||||
Oakland, CA (special) |
Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 8 seats | Democratic | 8 seats | TBD | ||||
Oklahoma City, OK | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 4 of 9 seats[77] | [data missing] | 9 seats | TBD | ||||
Omaha, NE | Apr 1, 2025 (primary) May 13, 2025 (general)[78] |
Nonpartisan | 2021 | 7 seats | Democratic | 4 seats[79] | TBD | |||
Republican | 3 seats[80] | TBD | ||||||||
Orlando, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (general) Dec 9, 2025 (runoff)[81] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 3 of 6 seats | [data missing] | 6 seats | TBD | |||
Pittsburgh, PA | Partisan | 2023 | 4 of 5 seats | Democratic | 9 seats[82] | TBD | ||||
St. Louis, MO | Mar 3, 2025 (primary) Apr 8, 2025 (general) |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 7 of 15 seats[83] | Democratic | 15 seats[d] | TBD | |||
San Jose, CA (special) |
Apr 8, 2025 (general) Jun 24, 2025 (runoff) |
Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 10 seats | [data missing] | 9 seats | TBD | |||
Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
Tucson, AZ | Aug 5, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[83] |
Partisan | 2023 | 3 of 7 seats[83] | Democratic | 7 seats[e] | TBD |
County election summary
[edit]Executives
[edit]County | Incumbent | Notes | Elected | Candidates | |||||
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Party | Executive | Elected | Party | Executive | |||||
Prince George's, MD (special) |
Dem. | Tara Jackson | 2024 (acting) | Incumbent retiring | TBD |
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Bronx, NY | Dem. | Vanessa Gibson | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election | TBD |
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Kings, NY | Dem. | Antonio Reynoso | 2021 | Incumbent standing for re-election | TBD |
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Nassau, NY | Rep. | Bruce Blakeman | 2021 | Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
New York, NY | Dem. | Mark Levine | 2021 | Incumbent retiring to run for New York City Comptroller | TBD |
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Orange, NY | Rep. | Steven Neuhaus | 2013 | Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Queens, NY | Dem. | Donovan Richards | 2021 | Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Rensselaer, NY | Rep. | Steven McLaughlin | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Richmond, NY | Rep. | Vito Fossella | 2021 | Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Rockland, NY | Rep. | Ed Day | 2017 2017 2021 |
Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Westchester, NY | Dem. | George Latimer | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent retired to successfully run for U.S. House | TBD | ||||
King, WA | Dem. | Dow Constantine | 2009 | Incumbent retiring | TBD |
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County legislatures
[edit]County | Date | Type | Last election | Seats up | Incumbents | Elected | ||||
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Party | Seats | Party | Seats | |||||||
Erie, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[11] |
Partisan | 2023 | 11 seats | Democratic | 7 seats[84] | TBD | |||
Republican | 4 seats | |||||||||
King, WA | Aug 5, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[85] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | ? of 9 seats | Democratic | 7 seats | TBD | |||
Republican | 2 seats | |||||||||
Monroe, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[11] |
Partisan | 2023 | 29 seats | Democratic | 16 seats[86] | TBD | |||
Republican | 13 seats | |||||||||
Nassau, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[11] |
Partisan | 2023 | 19 seats | Republican | 12 seats[87] | TBD | |||
Democratic | 7 seats | |||||||||
Oklahoma, OK (special) | Feb 11, 2025 (primary) Apr 1, 2025 (general)[88] |
Partisan | 2024 | 1 of 3 seats | Republican | 2 seats | TBD | |||
Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
San Diego, CA (special) | Apr 8, 2025 (primary) Jul 1, 2025 (general)[89] |
Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 5 seats | Democratic | 2 seats | TBD | |||
Republican | 2 seats | |||||||||
Vacant | 1 seats | |||||||||
Suffolk, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[11] |
Partisan | 2023 | 18 seats | Republican | 10 seats[90] | TBD | |||
Democratic | 6 seats | |||||||||
Conservative | 2 seats | |||||||||
Westchester, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[11] |
Partisan | 2023 | 17 seats | Democratic | 15 seats[91] | TBD | |||
Conservative | 1 seat | |||||||||
Republican | 1 seat |
Sheriffs
[edit]County | Incumbent | Notes | Elected | Candidates | |||||
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Party | Sheriff | Elected | Party | Sheriff | |||||
Erie, NY | Rep. | John C. Garcia | 2021 | Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD | ||||
Suffolk, NY | Dem. | Errol D. Toulon Jr. | 2017[92] 2021[93] |
Incumbent's intention unknown | TBD |
List of elections by state
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Due to the large quantity of populated places throughout the United States, only the top 100 cities were listed previously on the page.
Alabama
- Birmingham – August 26[94]
- Dothan – August 5[94]
- Mobile – August 26[94]
- Tuscaloosa – March 4[94]
- Other municipalities – August 26[94]
California
- Oakland (special) – April 15
Georgia (U.S. state)
- Atlanta – November 4
Louisiana
- New Orleans – Oct. 11, Nov. 15
Massachusetts
- Boston – November 4
Minnesota
- Minneapolis – November 4
- Saint Paul – November 4
New Jersey
- Atlantic City – November 4
- Hoboken – November 4
- Jersey City – November 4
New Mexico
- Albuquerque – November 4
- Santa Fe – November 4
New York
North Carolina
- Charlotte – Sep. 9, Nov. 4
- Durham – Oct. 7, Nov. 4
- Greensboro
Ohio
- Cleveland – Nov. 4
- Cincinnati – Nov. 4
- Toledo – Nov. 4
Pennsylvania
- Allentown – November 4
- Pittsburgh – November 4
South Carolina
- Columbia – November 4
Tennessee
- Chattanooga – March 4
Texas
- Garland – May 3
- Fort Worth – May 3
- Plano – May 3
- San Antonio – May 3
Washington
- Seattle – Aug. 3, Nov. 4
Notes
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