While much of the political focus this year has been on the upcoming federal midterm elections, state attorneys general (AG) races will be just as critical to watch. As future governors, senators, cabinet members, and even vice presidents, state AGs are known for shaping the political landscape—and this year will be no different.
A total of 30 state AG offices are up for election this year. They include regularly scheduled elections, plus a small number of states where incumbents are vacating their positions due to term limits, retirements or bids for other offices. Of the 30 races, a number of states are positioned to be highly competitive due to shifting demographics, open seats, or historically narrow statewide margins. One thing is for certain: there will be at least 11 new AGs filling open seats, with elections in another five swing states (Arizona, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada and Wisconsin), leaving the door open to several more. Either way, the state AG landscape will look significantly different come January 2027 than it does today.
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