Part of OneV’s mission is to ensure every American has access to clear, nonpartisan election information — from Congress to city hall. This November, we’ve highlighted 10 particularly consequential and competitive contests that can shape policy, leadership, and communities for years to come.
We chose these races because they are competitive, consequential, and representative of the impact elections have at every level of government.
1) Virginia — Governor
Matchup:Â Abigail Spanberger (D) vs. Winsome Earle-Sears (R)
Why to watch:Â A nationally watched race that could preview 2026 midterm dynamics. Suburban voter trends and turnout will be decisive.
Read more:Â Politico coverage
2) New Jersey — Governor
Matchup:Â Mikie Sherrill (D) vs. Jack Ciattarelli (R)
Why to watch:Â This open-seat contest tests bipartisan appeal in suburban America.
Read more:Â ABC News debate report
3) New York City — Mayoral Election
Why to watch: NYC’s next mayor will shape housing, public safety, and infrastructure policy, with ripple effects nationwide.
Read more:Â City & State NY overview
4) California — Proposition 50 (Redistricting Amendment)
Why to watch:Â Prop 50 could reshape California congressional districts and impact party control in the U.S. House.
Read more:Â CalMatters voter guide
5) Pennsylvania — State Supreme Court Retention
Why to watch: Three justices face retention votes that could shift the state’s court on redistricting and constitutional issues.
Read more:Â Ballotpedia overview
6) Texas — U.S. House Special Election (TX-18)
Why to watch:Â This Houston-area special election reflects national momentum and emphasizes the power of each vote.
Read more:Â Ballotpedia special election page
7) Boston — Mayoral Election
Why to watch: Boston’s leadership will influence housing, climate policy, and urban growth.
Read more:Â WBUR coverage
8) Detroit — Mayoral Election
Why to watch: Detroit’s mayor will guide economic revitalization, infrastructure, and public safety policy.
Read more:Â BridgeDetroit reporting
9) Fulton County, Georgia — Local Officials
Why to watch:Â Local officials will oversee schools, budgets, and elections in a politically critical county.
Read more:Â Georgia Public Broadcasting coverage
10) Maine – U.S House Special Election (District 2)
Why to watch:Â A moderate Democrat faces a progressive challenger in a district that has swung between parties in recent years.
Read more:Â AP News report
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