The filing deadlines to run for state-level offices in Alaska, Kansas, Wisconsin, Hawaii, and Minnesota will pass next week. Alaska’s, Kansas’, and Wisconsin’s filing deadlines will pass on June 1. The filing deadlines in Hawaii and Minnesota will pass on June 2.
- State Senate (10 seats)
- State House (40 seats)
- Additionally, Alaska will hold retention elections for one supreme court justice and one court of appeals justice.
- State Board of Education (5 seats)
- State Senate (40 seats)
- State House (125 seats)
- Additionally, Kansas will hold retention elections for one supreme court justice and six court of appeals justices.
Ballotpedia is also covering local offices in Sedgwick County, Kansas.
- State Senate (16 seats)
- State House (99 seats)
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs (4 seats)
- State Senate (13 seats)
- State House (51 seats)
Ballotpedia is also covering local offices in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- State Senate (67 seats)
- State House (134 seats)
- Supreme Court (2 seats)
- Court of Appeals (6 seats)
- Minneapolis Public Schools (4 seats)
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Hennepin County, Minnesota
- Ramsey County, Minnesota
Kansas’ primary is scheduled for August 4, and Hawaii’s primary is scheduled for August 8. Minnesota and Wisconsin’s primaries are scheduled for August 11. Alaska’s primary will be held on August 18. The general elections in all five states are scheduled for November 3, 2020.
Alaska, Kansas, Wisconsin, Hawaii, and Minnesota’s statewide filing deadlines are the 41st, 42nd, 43rd, 44th, and 45th to take place in the 2020 election cycle. The next statewide filing deadline is on June 11 in Connecticut.
Hawaii has a Democratic state government trifecta. A trifecta exists when one political party simultaneously holds the governor’s office and majorities in both state legislative chambers. Alaska, Kansas, Wisconsin, and Minnesota have a divided government where no party holds a trifecta.