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Election Calendar
Democratic primary debate in Texas
Democratic primary debate in Ohio
Democratic primary debate in Georgia
Democratic primary debate in California
Democratic primary debate in Iowa
Iowa presidential caucuses
Maryland’s 7th Congressional district special primaries
Democratic primary debate in New Hampshire
New Hampshire presidential primaries
Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional district special primaries
Democratic primary debate in Las Vegas
Nevada Democratic presidential caucuses
Democratic primary debate in South Carolina
South Carolina Democratic presidential primary
Alabama primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and U.S. Senate
American Samoa Democratic presidential caucuses
Arkansas primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and U.S. Senate
California primaries
Presidential and U.S. House
Colorado presidential primaries
Democrats Abroad presidential primary
Maine presidential primaries
Massachusetts presidential primaries
Minnesota presidential primaries
North Carolina primaries
Presidential, U.S. House, U.S. Senate and Governor
Oklahoma presidential primaries
Tennessee presidential primaries
Texas primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and U.S. Senate
Utah presidential primaries
Vermont presidential primaries
Virginia Democratic presidential primary
Democrats Abroad presidential primary
Voting occurs March 3rd through March 10th
Idaho presidential primaries
Michigan presidential primaries
Mississippi primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and U.S. Senate
Missouri presidential primaries
North Dakota Democratic presidential caucuses
Washington presidential primaries
Indiana primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and Governor. Moved back from May 5.
Iowa primaries
U.S. House and U.S. Senate. Officials are encouraging Iowans to vote by mail and sending absentee ballot requests to registered voters.
Maryland primaries
Presidential and U.S. House. Moved from April 28. Any registered voter can vote by mail via absentee ballot.
Montana primaries
Presidential, U.S. House, U.S. Senate and Governor. Any registered voter may vote by mail via absentee ballot. All counties are planning on mail-only elections.
New Mexico primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and U.S. Senate. Any registered voter can vote by mail via absentee ballot.
Pennsylvania primaries
Presidential and U.S. House. Moved from April 28.
Rhode Island presidential primaries
Moved back from April 28. Any registered voter can vote by mail via absentee ballot.
South Dakota primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and U.S. Senate. Any registered voter can vote by mail via absentee ballot.
Washington, D.C., primaries
Presidential, delegate to the U.S. House, U.S. senator and D.C. Council
Georgia primaries
Presidential, U.S. House and U.S. Senate. It was originally moved from March 24 to May 19 before being moved again due to the pandemic. No reason is needed to use an absentee ballot to vote by mail, and the secretary of state said he would mail an absentee ballot request form to every registered voter.
Nevada primaries
U.S. House
West Virginia primaries
Presidential, U.S. House, U.S. Senate and Governor. Moved from May 12. An absentee ballot application was sent to all registered West Virginia voters ahead of the election.