2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona explained

Election Name:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona
Country:Arizona
Type:legislative
Ongoing:yes
Previous Election:2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona
Previous Year:2024
Next Election:2028 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona
Next Year:2028
Seats For Election:All 9 Arizona seats to the United States House of Representatives
Election Date:November 3, 2026
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Last Election1:6
Seats1:6
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Last Election2:3
Seats2:3

The 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the nine U.S. representatives from the State of Arizona, one from all nine of the state's congressional districts. The elections will coincide with other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary election will take place on a date that has not yet been announced.

District 1

See also: Arizona's 1st congressional district. This district is based in northeastern Phoenix and Scottsdale. The incumbent is Republican David Schweikert, who was re-elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2024.[1]

Republican primary

Filed paperwork

Democratic primary

Filed paperwork

District 2

See also: Arizona's 2nd congressional district. The 2nd district encompasses much of northeastern Arizona. The incumbent is Republican Eli Crane, who was re-elected with 54.5% of the vote in 2024.[1]

Republican primary

Potential

Democratic primary

Filed paperwork

District 3

See also: Arizona's 3rd congressional district. The 3rd district is majority-Latino and is based in downtown and western Phoenix. The incumbent is Democrat Yassamin Ansari, who was elected with 70.9% of the vote in 2024.[1]

Democratic primary

Potential

District 4

See also: Arizona's 4th congressional district. The incumbent is Democrat Greg Stanton, who was re-elected with 52.7% of the vote in 2024.[1]

Democratic primary

Potential

District 5

See also: Arizona's 5th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Andy Biggs, who was re-elected with 60.4% of the vote in 2024.[1]

Republican primary

Potential

District 6

See also: Arizona's 6th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Juan Ciscomani, who was re-elected with 50% of the vote in 2024.[1]

Republican primary

Potential

District 7

See also: Arizona's 7th congressional district. The 7th district is majority-Hispanic and covers most of the Mexico–United States border in Arizona, including parts of Tucson and Yuma. The incumbent is Democrat Raúl Grijalva, who was re-elected with 63.5% of the vote in 2024.[1] Grijalva is not running for re-election.

Democratic primary

Declined

District 8

See also: Arizona's 8th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Abraham Hamadeh, who was elected in 2024 with 56.5% of the vote.

Republican primary

Potential

District 9

See also: Arizona's 9th congressional district. The incumbent is Republican Paul Gosar, who was re-elected with 65.3% of the vote in 2024.[1]

Republican primary

Potential

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024 House Vote Tracker. December 2, 2024 . Cook Political Report.
  2. Web site: Statement of Candidacy . 2024-12-02 . 2024-12-02.
  3. Web site: Statement of Candidacy . 2024-12-02 . 2024-12-02.
  4. Web site: Statement of Candidacy . 2024-12-02 . 2024-12-02.
  5. News: Bendery . Jennifer . Longtime Democratic Rep. Raul Grijalva Says He's Not Running For Congress Again . October 1, 2024 . HuffPost . October 1, 2024 . en.