2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona


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 elections will take place on August 4, 2026.

District 1

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. Schweikert initially ran for re-election but withdrew from the race in September 2025 to run for governor.

Republican primary

Declared

  • Joseph Chaplik, state representative from the 3rd district
  • Jason Duey, combat veteran and former federal prosecutor
  • Jay Feely, CBS Sports analyst and former Arizona Cardinals football player
  • Gina Swoboda, former chair of the Arizona Republican Party
  • John Trobough, businessman

    Filed paperwork

  • Kaitlin Purrington, fiscal analyst and locksmith
  • Paul Reevs
  • Joe Russell
  • Gavin Solomon, businessman from New York
  • Brandon Sowers, financial technology executive
  • Brandon Sproles, cybersecurity engineer

    Publicly expressed interest

  • Matt Gress, state representative from the 4th district
  • Sean Noble, consultant

    Potential

  • Pamela Carter, state representative from the 4th district
  • Todd Graham, offensive analyst for TCU Horned Frogs football and former Arizona State Sun Devils football coach
  • Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, nominee for Governor in 2022, and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2024
  • Kathy Petsas, activist
  • Justin Wilmeth, state representative from the 2nd district

    Withdrawn

  • David Schweikert, incumbent U.S. representative ''''

    Declined

  • Shawnna Bolick, state senator from the 2nd district and candidate for Secretary of State of Arizona in 2022 '
  • Thomas Galvin, chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors from the 2nd district
  • Alexander Kolodin, state representative from the 3rd district '
  • Elijah Norton, former treasurer of the Arizona Republican Party and candidate for this district in 2022 '
  • Danica Patrick, former professional racing driver
  • Michelle Ugenti-Rita, former state senator from the 23rd district, candidate for Secretary of State of Arizona in 2022, and candidate for Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in 2024 '
  • Jim Waring, Phoenix city councilor from the 2nd district
  • Carine Werner, state senator from the 4th district

    Endorsements

Fundraising

Democratic primary

Declared

  • Brian del Vecchio, administrative law judge at the Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings
  • Marlene Galán-Woods, former KSAZ-TV news anchor, widow of former Republican Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods, and candidate for this district in 2024
  • Mark Robert Gordon, attorney, Democratic National Committee member
  • Daniel Lucio, system engineer
  • Rick McCartney, media firm owner
  • David Redkey, educator
  • Amish Shah, former state representative from the 5th district and nominee for this district in 2024
  • Jonathan Treble, businessman

    Filed paperwork

  • Brandon Donnelly, Audio Visual Director
  • Angie Montoya, product manager
  • Victor Weintraub, retired businessman

    Declined

  • James McCain, intelligence officer in the 158th Infantry Regiment and son of former Republican U.S. senator John McCain
  • Conor O'Callaghan, global trading executive and candidate for this district in 2024

    Endorsements

Fundraising

General election

Predictions

Polling

Marlene Galán-Woods vs. Gina Swoboda
Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Marlene
Galán-Woods
Gina
Swoboda
Undecided
Clarity Campaign Labs November 1–5, 2025677 ± 2.9%48%40%12%

District 2

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.

Republican primary

Declared

  • Eli Crane, incumbent U.S. representative

    Endorsements

Fundraising

Democratic primary

Declared

  • Eric Descheenie, former state representative from the 7th district
  • Jonathan Nez, former president of the Navajo Nation and nominee for this district in 2024

    Filed paperwork

  • David Alexander, retired national guardsman and write-in candidate for this district in 2024

    Endorsements

Fundraising

General election

Predictions

District 3

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.

Democratic primary

Declared

  • Yassamin Ansari, incumbent U.S. representative

    Filed paperwork

  • Sandy Cano-Bravo, realtor

    Endorsements

Fundraising

Republican primary

Filed paperwork

  • Kirt Burgess

    General election

Predictions

District 4

The incumbent is Democrat Greg Stanton, who was re-elected with 52.7% of the vote in 2024.

Democratic primary

Declared

  • Greg Stanton, incumbent U.S. representative

    Endorsements

Fundraising

Republican primary

Declared

  • Zuhdi Jasser, physician and candidate for this district in 2024

    Filed paperwork

  • Jerone Davison, pastor, former Oakland Raiders football player, and candidate for this district in 2022 and 2024
  • John Fillmore, former state representative in the Arizona House of Representatives
  • Bradley Honer, USAF veteran and graduate student
  • Beth Reye, neuroscientist and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2024

    Endorsements

Fundraising

Independents

Filed paperwork

  • Andromeda Crum

    General election

Predictions

District 5

The incumbent is Republican Andy Biggs, who was re-elected with 60.4% of the vote in 2024. Biggs is retiring to run for governor in 2026.

Republican primary

Declared

  • Travis Grantham, former state representative from the 14th district and candidate for the 4th district in 2012
  • Mark Lamb, Pinal County Sheriff and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2024

    Filed paperwork

  • Will McDermott
  • Daniel Keenan, construction contractor
  • Alex Stovall, military officer and candidate for Arizona's 15th legislative district in 2024

    Withdrawn

  • Jay Feely, CBS Sports analyst and former Arizona Cardinals football player ''''

    Declined

  • Andy Biggs, incumbent U.S. representative
  • Jake Hoffman, state senator from the 15th district and 2020 fake elector for Donald Trump ''''

    Endorsements

Fundraising

Polling

Democratic primary

Declared

  • Chris James, nonprofit CEO

    Filed paperwork

  • Blake Bracht, attorney
  • Brian Hualde, nurse practitioner and veteran
  • Gary Johnson, pastor
  • Elizabeth Lee, nurse
  • Evan Olson, business development director and candidate for Arizona's 15th legislative district in 2024
  • Justin Poff, construction project manager

    Fundraising

Green primary

Filed paperwork

  • Richard Grayson, author, former co-chair of the Pinal County Green Party, and perennial candidate

    General election

Predictions

District 6

The incumbent is Republican Juan Ciscomani, who was re-elected with 50.0% of the vote in 2024.

Republican primary

Declared

  • Juan Ciscomani, incumbent U.S. representative

    Endorsements

Fundraising

Democratic primary

Declared

Fundraising

Green primary

Filed paperwork

Filed paperwork

  • Trevor Dickerson, electrical contractor general manager

    Fundraising

General election

Predictions

Polling

Juan Ciscomani vs. JoAnna Mendoza
Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Juan
Ciscomani
JoAnna
Mendoza
Undecided
Public Policy Polling October 14–15, 2025581 41%42%17%

District 7

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 Adelita Grijalva, who was elected with 68.9% of the vote in a special election to finish the term of her father, Democrat Raúl Grijalva, who died in office on March 13, 2025. The younger Grijalva has announced her intentions to run for election to a full term in 2026.