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2025 United States local elections

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Mayoral elections

26 mayors in the top 100 most populous cities
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party Democratic Republican Libertarian
Current mayors 65 24 1

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Independents Undeclared
Current mayors 4 6

2025 United States local elections is located in the United StatesNew YorkNew YorkSan AntonioSan AntonioFort WorthFort WorthSeattleSeattleOmahaOmahaMiamiMiamiClv.Clv.CincinnatiCincinnatiSt. LouisSt. LouisPlanoPlanoGarlandGarlandOaklandOaklandAtlantaAtlantaNew OrleansNew OrleansDetroitDetroitMinneapolisMinneapolisSaint PaulSaint PaulCharlotteCharlotteDurhamDurhamGreensboroGreensboroJ.C.J.C.AlbuquerqueAlbuquerqueBuffaloBuffaloBostonBostonTol.Tol.PittsburghPittsburgh 2025 United States local elections is located in USA Midwest and NortheastNew YorkNew YorkOmahaOmahaClevelandClevelandCincinnatiCincinnatiSt. LouisSt. LouisDetroitDetroitMinneapolisMinneapolisSaint PaulSaint PaulDurhamDurhamGreensboroGreensboroJersey CityJersey CityBuffaloBuffaloBostonBostonToledoToledoPittsburghPittsburghCities in the top 100 with mayoral elections. Click on the city names to go to that city's election page. Blue pins denote Democratic incumbents, red pins Republican, and white pins independents. Smaller cities will be included elsewhere in the page.

The 2025 United States local elections will be 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 Type Incumbent Nonpartisantes Elected Candidates
Party Mayor Elected Party Mayor
Albuquerque, NM Nonpartisan Dem. Tim Keller 2017 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Atlanta, GA Nonpartisan Dem. Andre Dickens 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Boston, MA Nonpartisan Dem. Michelle Wu 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Buffalo, NY Partisan Dem. Christopher Scanlon 2024 (acting) Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Cincinnati, OH Nonpartisan Dem. Aftab Pureval 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Charlotte, NC Partisan Dem. Vi Lyles 2017 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Cleveland, OH Nonpartisan Dem. Justin Bibb 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Detroit, MI Nonpartisan Ind. Mike Duggan 2013 Incumbent retiring to run for governor. TBD
  • ▌Joel Haashiim
  • ▌Mary Sheffield
Durham, NC Nonpartisan Dem. Leonardo Williams 2023 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Fort Worth, TX Nonpartisan Rep. Mattie Parker 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Garland, TX Nonpartisan Rep. Scott LeMay 2019 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Greensboro, NC Nonpartisan Dem. Nancy Vaughan 2013 Incumbent retiring. TBD
Jersey City, NJ Nonpartisan Dem. Steven Fulop 2013 Incumbent retiring to run for governor. TBD
  • ▌Mussab Ali
  • ▌Flash Gordon
  • Jim McGreevey (Dem.)
  • ▌Bill O'Dea
  • ▌James Solomon
  • ▌Joyce Watterman
Miami, FL Nonpartisan Rep. Francis Suarez 2017 Incumbent term-limited and unsuccessfully ran for president. TBD
  • ▌Michael Hepburn
  • ▌Maxwell Martinez
  • Manolo Reyes
  • ▌June Savage
Minneapolis, MN Nonpartisan Dem–FL Jacob Frey 2017 Incumbent planning to stand for re-election. TBD
New Orleans, LA Partisan Dem. LaToya Cantrell 2017 Incumbent term-limited. TBD
  • ▌Belden "Noonie Man" Batiste (Dem.)
  • Helena Moreno (Dem.)
  • ▌Ricky Twiggs (NOP)
New York, NY Partisan Dem. Eric Adams 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Oakland, CA
(special)
Nonpartisan Dem. Nikki Fortunato Bas 2024 (acting) Incumbent's intentions unclear. TBD
  • ▌Isaac Kos-Read
  • ▌Mindy Pechenuk
  • ▌Fabian Robinson
  • ▌Derrick Soo
  • Loren Taylor
  • ▌Renia Webb
Pittsburgh, PA Partisan Dem. Ed Gainey 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Omaha, NE Nonpartisan Rep. Jean Stothert 2013 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Plano, TX Nonpartisan Rep. John Muns 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
St. Louis, MO Nonpartisan Dem. Tishaura Jones 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Saint Paul, MN Nonpartisan Dem–FL Melvin Carter 2017 Incumbent's intentions unclear. TBD
San Antonio, TX Nonpartisan Ind. Ron Nirenberg 2017 Incumbent term-limited. TBD
  • ▌Santos Alvarado
  • ▌Beto Altamirano
  • ▌John Atwood
  • ▌Melissa Cabello-Havrda
  • ▌Andre Dembo
  • ▌Arturo Espinosa
  • ▌Adriana Rocha Garcia
  • Gina Ortiz Jones (Dem.)
  • ▌Gregory Lopez
  • ▌Jade McCullough
  • ▌Robert Melvin
  • Rolando Pablos (Rep.)
  • ▌Manny Pelaez
  • ▌Clayton Perry
  • ▌Christopher Reyes
  • ▌Sonia Eliza Trout
  • ▌Andrew Fernandez Vicencio
  • ▌Tim Westley
Seattle, WA No Dem. Bruce Harrell 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD

Councils

City Type Last election Seats up Incumbents Elected
Party Seats Party Seats
Anchorage, AK Nonpartisan 2023 6 of 12 seats [data missing] TBD
Boston, MA Nonpartisan 2023 13 seats Democratic 13 seats TBD
Charlotte, NC Partisan 2023 11 seats Democratic 9 seats TBD
Republican 2 seats TBD
Cleveland, OH Nonpartisan 2021 17 seats Democratic 17 seats TBD
Columbus, OH Nonpartisan 2023 9 seats Democratic 8 seats TBD
Jacksonville, FL Partisan 2023 19 seats Republican 14 seats TBD
Democratic 5 seats TBD
Minneapolis, MN Nonpartisan 2023 13 seats Democratic (DFL) 12 seats TBD
Independent socialist 1 seat TBD
New York, NY Partisan 2023 51 seats Democratic 45 seats TBD
Republican 6 seats TBD
New Orleans, LA Partisan 2021 7 seats Democratic 7 seats TBD
Oklahoma City, OK Nonpartisan 2023 4 of 9 seats [data missing] TBD
Omaha, NE Nonpartisan 2021 7 seats Democratic 4 seats TBD
Republican 3 seats TBD

County election summary

Executives

County Incumbent Notes Elected Candidates
Party Executive Elected Party Executive
Prince George's, MD
(special)
Dem. Tara Jackson 2024 (acting) Incumbent will not stand for re-election. TBD
  • Rushern Baker (Dem.)
  • Aisha Braveboy (Dem.)
  • ▌Marcellus Crews (Dem.)
  • ▌Calvin Hawkins (Dem.)
  • ▌Ron Hunt (Dem.)
  • Jolene Ivey (Dem.)
  • ▌George McDermott (Rep.)
  • ▌Jesse Peed (Rep.)
  • ▌Albert Slocum (Dem.)
  • ▌Moisette Tonya Sweat (Dem.)
  • Alonzo Washington (Dem.)
  • ▌Jonathan White (Rep.)
Bronx, NY Dem. Vanessa Gibson 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Kings, NY Dem. Antonio Reynoso 2021 Incumbent standing for re-election. TBD
Nassau, NY Rep. Bruce Blakeman 2021 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
New York, NY Dem. Mark Levine 2021 Incumbent retiring to run for New York City Comptroller. TBD
Orange, NY Rep. Steven Neuhaus 2013 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Queens, NY Dem. Donovan Richards 2021 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Rensselaer, NY Rep. Steven McLaughlin 2017 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Richmond, NY Rep. Vito Fossella 2021 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Rockland, NY Rep. Ed Day 2013 Incumbent's intention unknown. TBD
Westchester, NY Dem. George Latimer 2017 Incumbent retired to successfully run for U.S. House. TBD
King, WA Dem. Dow Constantine 2009 Incumbent will not stand for re-election. TBD

Election schedule

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August

September

November

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