8/18/2026 Primary Election
During the Primary Election, electors will vote for federal, state and local representatives within their party affiliations. If opposed within their own parties, United States Senators, Representatives in Congress, State Representatives, State Senators and County Commissioners will be on the ballot.
Voters may also see nonpartisan contests, including judges, school board members and local referendum items.
Because Florida is a closed primary state, voters may only vote within their party. The winning candidates of the Primary Election, who see opposition from another party, will then move on to the General Election in November.
Universal Primary: A universal primary is a contest in the Primary Election in which all candidates have the same party affiliation but will not see opposition during the general election. During a universal primary, all qualified electors may vote regardless of their party affiliation.
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