2025 United States local elections
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Cities in the top 100 most populated with mayoral elections. Click on the city names to go to that city's election page. Blue pins denote partisan or nonpartisan Democratic winners; red pins partisan or nonpartisan Republican; gray pins independent or undeclared. City names in bold and with asterisk (*) denotes a flip. City names in italics have not yet declared a winner, and the color of those pins denote the incumbent. Smaller cities are included further down the page.
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The 2025 United States local elections were held throughout the year to elect officers of municipal and county governments.
Municipal election summary
Consolidated city-counties will also be listed here.
Mayoral elections
| City | Date | Incumbent[1] | Status | Candidates | |||
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| Party | Mayor | Elected | |||||
| Albuquerque, NM | Nov 4, 2025 (G) Dec 9, 2025 (R)[3] |
Dem[c] | Tim Keller | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Atlanta, GA | Nov 4, 2025 (G) Dec 2, 2025 (R; canceled)[5] |
Dem[c] | Andre Dickens | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Boston, MA | Nov 4, 2025[7] | Dem[c] | Michelle Wu | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Buffalo, NY | June 24, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[9] |
Dem | Christopher Scanlon | 2024 (acting) | Incumbent returning to Buffalo Common Council seat.[10] Democratic hold. |
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| Cincinnati, OH | May 6, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[12] |
Dem[c] | Aftab Pureval | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Charlotte, NC | Sep 9, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[14] |
Dem | Vi Lyles | 2017 2019 2022 2023 |
Incumbent re-elected. | ||
| Cleveland, OH | Sep 9, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[16] |
Dem[c] | Justin Bibb | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Detroit, MI | Aug 5, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G) |
Ind[c] | Mike Duggan | 2013 2017 2021 |
Incumbent retired to run for governor. Democratic gain. |
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| Durham, NC | Oct 7, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[19] |
Dem[c] | Leonardo Williams | 2023 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Fort Worth, TX | May 3, 2025[21] | Rep[c] | Mattie Parker | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected.[22] |
Others
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| Garland, TX | May 3, 2025 (G) June 7, 2025 (R) |
Rep[c] | Scott LeMay | 2019 2021 2023 |
Incumbent term-limited. Independent gain.[24] |
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| Greensboro, NC | Nov 4, 2025 | Dem[c] | Nancy Vaughan | 2013 2015 2017 2022 |
Incumbent retired.[26] Democratic hold. |
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| Hialeah, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (G) Dec 2, 2025 (R; canceled)[28] |
Rep[c] | Jacqueline Garcia-Roves | 2025 (acting) | Incumbent lost re-election. Republican hold.[29] |
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| Jersey City, NJ | Nov 4, 2025 (G) Dec 2, 2025 (R)[31] |
Dem[c] | Steven Fulop | 2013 2017 2021 |
Incumbent retired to run for governor.[32] Democratic hold. |
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| Miami, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (G) Dec 9, 2025 (R)[34] |
Rep[c] | Francis Suarez | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent term-limited. Democratic gain. |
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| Minneapolis, MN | Nov 4, 2025[36] | DFL[c] | Jacob Frey | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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| New Orleans, LA | Oct 11, 2025 (G) Nov 15, 2025 (R; canceled)[38] |
Dem | LaToya Cantrell | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent term-limited. Democratic hold. |
Others
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| New York, NY | June 24, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[9] |
Dem[d] | Eric Adams | 2021 | Incumbent retired.[40] Democratic hold. |
Others
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| Oakland, CA (special) |
Apr 15, 2025[42] | Dem[c] | Kevin Jenkins | 2025 (acting)[43] | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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| Omaha, NE | Apr 1, 2025 (P) May 13, 2025 (G)[45] |
Rep[c] | Jean Stothert | 2013 2017 2021 |
Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. |
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| Pittsburgh, PA | May 20, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[47] |
Dem | Ed Gainey | 2021 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. |
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| Plano, TX | May 3, 2025 (G)[49] | Rep[c] | John Muns | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected.[50] |
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| St. Louis, MO | Mar 4, 2025 (P) Apr 8, 2025 (G)[52] |
Dem[c] | Tishaura Jones | 2021 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic hold.[53] |
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| Saint Paul, MN | Nov 4, 2025[55] | DFL[c] | Melvin Carter | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic hold. |
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| San Antonio, TX | May 3, 2025 (G) June 7, 2025 (R) |
Dem[c] | Ron Nirenberg | 2017 2019 2021 2023 |
Incumbent term-limited. Democratic hold. |
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| Seattle, WA | Aug 5, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[58] |
Dem[c] | Bruce Harrell | 2021 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic hold. |
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| Toledo, OH | Mar 7, 2025 (P) Nov 4, 2025 (G)[60] |
Dem[c] | Wade Kapszukiewicz | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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Councils
| City | Date | Type | Last election | Seats up | Incumbents | Elected | ||||
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| Party | Seats | Party | Seats | |||||||
| Anchorage, AK | Apr 1, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 6 of 12 seats | Nonpartisan | 12 seats | Nonpartisan | 12 seats | ||
| Atlanta, GA | Nov 4, 2025 (general) Dec 2, 2025 (runoff)[62] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 16 seats | Nonpartisan | 16 seats | Nonpartisan | 16 seats | ||
| Aurora, CO | Nov 5, 2025[63] | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 5 of 10 seats | Nonpartisan | 10 seats | Nonpartisan | 10 seats | ||
| Boston, MA | Sep 9, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general) |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 13 seats | Democratic | 13 seats | Democratic | 13 seats | ||
| Charlotte, NC | Sep 9, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general) |
Partisan | 2023 | 11 seats | Democratic | 9 seats | Democratic | 10 seats | ||
| Republican | 2 seats | Republican | 1 seat | |||||||
| Cleveland, OH | Sep 9, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general) |
Nonpartisan | 2021 | 15 seats | Democratic | 17 seats | Democratic | 15 seats | ||
| Colorado Springs, CO | Apr 1, 2025[64] | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 6 of 9 seats | Nonpartisan | 9 seats | Nonpartisan | 9 seats | ||
| Columbus, OH | May 6, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general) |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 4 of 9 seats | Democratic | 9 seats | Democratic | 9 seats | ||
| Fresno, CA (special) |
Mar 18, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 7 seats | Nonpartisan | 6 seats | Nonpartisan | 7 seats | ||
| Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
| Hialeah, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (primary) Nov 11, 2025 (general)[65] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 5 of 7 seats | Nonpartisan | 6 seats | Nonpartisan | 7 seats | ||
| Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
| Irvine, CA (special) |
Apr 15, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 6 seats | Nonpartisan | 5 seats | Nonpartisan | 6 seats | ||
| Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
| Miami, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (general) Dec 9, 2025 (runoff)[66] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 2 of 5 seats | Nonpartisan | 5 seats | Nonpartisan | 5 seats | ||
| Minneapolis, MN | Nov 4, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 13 seats | Democratic (DFL) | 12 seats | Democratic (DFL) | 12 seats | ||
| Independent socialist | 1 seat | Independent socialist | 1 seat | |||||||
| New Orleans, LA | Oct 11, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general) |
Partisan | 2021 | 7 seats | Democratic | 7 seats | Democratic | 7 seats | ||
| New York, NY | Nov 4, 2025 | Partisan | 2023 | 51 seats | Democratic | 45 seats[67] | Democratic | 46 seats | ||
| Republican | 6 seats | Republican | 5 seats | |||||||
| Oakland, CA (special) |
Apr 15, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 8 seats | Democratic | 8 seats | Democratic | 8 seats | ||
| Oklahoma City, OK | Feb 11, 2025 (general) Apr 1, 2025 (runoff) |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 4 of 9 seats[68] | Nonpartisan | 9 seats | Nonpartisan | 9 seats | ||
| Omaha, NE | Apr 1, 2025 (primary) May 13, 2025 (general)[45] |
Nonpartisan | 2021 | 7 seats | Democratic | 4 seats[69] | Democratic | 4 seats | ||
| Republican | 3 seats[70] | Republican | 3 seats | |||||||
| Orlando, FL | Nov 4, 2025 (general) Dec 9, 2025 (runoff)[71] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 3 of 6 seats | Nonpartisan | 6 seats | Nonpartisan | 6 seats | ||
| Pittsburgh, PA | May 20, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general) |
Partisan | 2023 | 4 of 9 seats | Democratic | 9 seats[72] | Democratic | 9 seats | ||
| Seattle, WA | Nov 4, 2025 | Nonpartisan | 2023 | 3 of 10 seats | Democratic | 9 seats | Democratic | 10 seats | ||
| Vacant | 1 seat | |||||||||
| St. Louis, MO | Mar 4, 2025 (primary) Apr 8, 2025 (general) |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 7 of 15 seats[73] | Democratic | 15 seats[e] | Democratic | 15 seats | ||
| San Jose, CA (special) |
Apr 8, 2025 (general) Jun 24, 2025 (runoff) |
Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 11 seats[f] | Democratic | 8 seats | Democratic | 8 seats | ||
| Independent | 3 seats | Independent | 3 seats | |||||||
| Tucson, AZ | Aug 5, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[73] |
Partisan | 2023 | 3 of 7 seats[73] | Democratic | 7 seats[f] | Democratic | 7 seats | ||
County election summary
Executives
| County | Incumbent | Status | Candidates | |||
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| Party | Executive | Elected | ||||
| Prince George's, MD (special) |
Dem. | Tara Jackson | 2024 (acting) | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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| Bronx, NY | Dem. | Vanessa Gibson | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Kings, NY | Dem. | Antonio Reynoso | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Nassau, NY | Rep. | Bruce Blakeman | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| New York, NY | Dem. | Mark Levine | 2021 | Incumbent retired to run for New York City Comptroller. Democratic hold. |
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| Orange, NY | Rep. | Steven Neuhaus | 2013 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Queens, NY | Dem. | Donovan Richards | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Rensselaer, NY | Rep. | Steven McLaughlin | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Richmond, NY | Rep. | Vito Fossella | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Rockland, NY | Rep. | Ed Day | 2017 2017 2021 |
Incumbent re-elected.[74] |
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| Westchester, NY (special) |
Dem. | George Latimer | 2017 2021 |
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. House. Democratic hold.[75] |
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| Westchester, NY | Dem. | Ken Jenkins | 2025 (special) | Incumbent re-elected.[76] |
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| King, WA | Dem. | Dow Constantine | 2009 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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County legislatures
| County | Date | Type | Last election | Seats up | Incumbents | Elected | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Seats | Party | Seats | |||||||
| Erie, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[9] |
Partisan | 2023 | 11 seats | Democratic | 7 seats[77] | Democratic | 7 seats | ||
| Republican | 4 seats | Republican | 4 seats | |||||||
| King, WA | Aug 5, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[78] |
Nonpartisan | 2023 | 5 of 9 seats | Democratic | 7 seats | Democratic | 7 seats | ||
| Republican | 2 seats | Republican | 2 seats | |||||||
| Luzerne, PA | May 20, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[79] |
Partisan | 2023 | 5 of 11 seats | Republican | 7 seats | Democratic | 8 seats | ||
| Democratic | 4 seats | Republican | 3 seats | |||||||
| Monroe, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[9] |
Partisan | 2023 | 2 of 29 seats | Democratic | 16 seats[80] | Democratic | 18 seats | ||
| Republican | 13 seats | Republican | 11 seats | |||||||
| Nassau, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[9] |
Partisan | 2023 | 19 seats | Republican | 12 seats[81] | Republican | 11 seats | ||
| Democratic | 7 seats | Democratic | 8 seats | |||||||
| Oklahoma, OK (special) |
Feb 11, 2025 (primary) Apr 1, 2025 (general)[82] |
Partisan | 2024 | 1 of 3 seats | Republican | 2 seats | Republican | 2 seats | ||
| Vacant | 1 seat | Democratic | 1 seat | |||||||
| San Diego, CA (special) |
Apr 8, 2025 (primary) Jul 1, 2025 (general)[83] |
Nonpartisan | 2024 | 1 of 5 seats | Democratic | 2 seats | Democratic | 3 seats | ||
| Republican | 2 seats | Republican | 2 seats | |||||||
| Vacant | 1 seat | Vacant | 0 seats | |||||||
| Suffolk, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[9] |
Partisan | 2023 | 18 seats | Republican | 10 seats[84] | Republican | 9 seats | ||
| Democratic | 6 seats | Democratic | 7 seats | |||||||
| Conservative | 2 seats | Conservative | 2 seats | |||||||
| Westchester, NY | June 24, 2025 (primary) Nov 4, 2025 (general)[9] |
Partisan | 2023 | 17 seats | Democratic | 15 seats[85] | Democratic | 15 seats | ||
| Conservative | 1 seat | Conservative | 1 seat | |||||||
| Republican | 1 seat | Republican | 1 seat | |||||||
Sheriffs
| County | Incumbent | Notes | Candidates | |||
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| Party | Sheriff | Elected | ||||
| Erie, NY | Rep. | John C. Garcia | 2021 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Suffolk, NY | Dem. | Errol D. Toulon Jr. | 2017[86] 2021[87] |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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List of elections by state
Due to the large quantity of populated places throughout the United States, only the top 100 cities were listed previously on the page.
- Alabama (details)
- Birmingham – August 26[88]
- Dothan – August 5[88]
- Mobile – August 26[88]
- Tuscaloosa – March 4[88]
- Other municipalities – August 26[88]
- California
- Redondo Beach Mayoral and City Council and Redondo Beach Unified School District Board of Education - March 4
- Oakland (special) – April 15
- San Francisco (Joel Engardio recall) – September 16
- Colorado
- Aspen – March 4[91]
- Connecticut
- Stamford (mayor) – November 4
- Florida
- District of Columbia
- Washington, D.C. (council sp) – July 15
- Georgia (U.S. state)
- Atlanta – November 4
- Centerville (sp.) – Mar. 18, Apr. 15[92]
- Sandy Springs – November 4
- Iowa
- Cedar Rapids – November 4
- Louisiana
- New Orleans – Oct. 11, Nov. 15
- Maryland
- Annapolis – November 4
- Prince George's County (executive sp) – June 3
- Massachusetts
- Boston – November 4
- Minnesota
- Minneapolis – November 4
- Saint Paul – November 4
- Bloomington – November 4
- Mississippi (details) – Apr. 1, Apr. 22, Jun. 3[95]
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Omaha – Apr. 1, May 13
- Mayor, city council
- New Jersey
- Atlantic City – November 4
- Hoboken – November 4
- Jersey City – November 4
- New Mexico
- Albuquerque – November 4
- Santa Fe – November 4
- New York
- Albany – Jun. 24, Nov. 4
- Binghamton – Jun. 24, Nov. 4
- Buffalo – Jun. 24, Nov. 4
- New York – Jun. 24, Nov. 4
- Syracuse – Jun. 24, Nov. 4
- Westchester County (executive sp) – February 11
- North Carolina
- Charlotte – Sep. 9, Nov. 4
- Durham – Oct. 7, Nov. 4
- Greensboro
- Ohio
- Cleveland – Nov. 4
- Cincinnati – Nov. 4
- Toledo – Nov. 4
- Oklahoma (details)
- Norman – February 11
- Oklahoma City – Feb. 11, Apr. 1
- Oklahoma County – Feb. 11, Apr. 1
- Pennsylvania
- Allegheny County – November 4
- Bucks County – November 4
- Delaware County – November 4
- Luzerne County (council) – November 4
- Allentown (mayor) – November 4
- Harrisburg (mayor) – November 4
- Philadelphia – November 4
- Pittsburgh – November 4
- Mayor, city council, school board
- Scranton (mayor) – November 4
- South Carolina
- Columbia – November 4
- Tennessee
- Chattanooga – March 4
- Texas
- Garland (mayor) – May 3
- Fort Worth (mayor) – May 3
- Plano – May 3
- San Antonio (mayor) – May 3
- Washington
- Seattle – Aug. 3, Nov. 4
- King County (executive) – Aug. 3, Nov. 4
- Wisconsin
- Dane County (executive) – April 1
- Winnebago County (executive) – April 1
Notes
- ^ a b In August 2025, Mayor of Arlington, Texas Jim Ross officially indetified himself as a Independent.[2]
- ^ Votes for party-affiliated candidates in final round
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Election officially nonpartisan.
- ^ Adams ran for re-election as an independent, but remains a registered Democrat.
- ^ including the board president
- ^ a b including the mayor
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