Politics can sometimes be confusing for those of us who aren't familiar with the process and how elections work. I'll try to break it down for you.
The Primary - is the elimination phase for the November Ballot. On Tuesday, June 2, 2026, we will be voting for our final candidates, narrowing down the field and picking our favorites to compete in November.
How does it work? - The Democrats vote for their preferred candidates and the Republicans do the same.
BUT FIRST
Are you registered to vote? CLICK HERE to find out.
IF NOT - You will need your driver's license, then CLICK HERE
Pre-registration closes at 5:00 p.m. Monday, May 18, 2026
Choosing a Party - You will have to select either the Democratic or Republican party for the primary. If you are a registered as a member of any other party, but you want to have a say in which candidate appears on the November ballot, you have to register as either a Democrat or a Republican to help select the candidates during the June election. )Don't worry, you can switch back after you have voted!)
ABSENTEE BALLOTS - If you can't make it to the polls, you can request an absentee ballot just CLICK HERE and have your request to the Auditor's office by the end of business on May 18, 2026.
THE PRIMARY ELECTION is heldwhen? June 2, 2026
From May 13 through June 1, you can visit the Auditor's office and vote early. Then you don't have to worry about remembering to vote on June 2...just pop in and the lovely staff in the Auditor's office will be glad to get you a ballot.
BUT WHO ARE WE VOTING FOR IN JUNE? There are several choices on this ballot! First I will list the Benton County races. The Supervisors race is sometimes confusing. EVERY Benton County resident gets to vote on this race. (The candidates all live in District 2 but the voters live across the whole county!)
County Board of Supervisors District 2 (Vote for no more than one)
Republican - Tim Bird, Bethany Hantz, Tracy Seeman
Democratic - ---
County Treasurer (Vote for no more than one)
Republican - Melinda Schoettmer, Joy Wieditz
Democratic - ---
County Recorder (Vote for no more than one)
Republican - Lexa S. Speidel
Democratic - Allison Hicks
County Attorney (Vote for no more than one)
Republican - Ray Lough
Democratic - ---
State Races
United States Senator (Vote for no more than one)
(to replace Joni Ernst)
Republican - Jim Carlin, Ashley Hinson
Democratic - Josh Turek, Zach Wahls
United States Representative District 2 - (Vote for no more than one)
(Currently held by Ashley Hinson)
Republican - Charlie McClintock, Joe Mitchell
Democratic - Kathy Dolter, Lindsay James, Clint Twedt-Ball
Governor (Vote for no more than one)
(to replace Kim Reynolds)
Republican - Eddie Andrews, Randy Feenstra, Zach Lahn, Brad Sherman, Adam Steen
Democratic - Rob Sand
Secretary of State (Vote for no more than one)
(Currently held by Paul Pate)
Republican - Paul Pate
Democratic - Ryan Peterman
Auditor of State (Vote for no more than one)
(to replace Rob Sand)
Republican - Chris Cournoyer, Abigail Maas
Democratic - Taylor Wettach
Treasurer of State (Vote for no more than one)
(Currently held by Roby Smith)
Republican - Roby Smith
Democratic - John Norwood
Secretary of Agriculture (Vote for no more than one
(Currently held by Mike Naig)
Republican - Mike Naig
Democratic - Chris Jones
Attorney General (Vote for no more than one)
(Currently held by Brenna Bird)
Republican - Brenna Bird
Democratic - Nate Willems
Benton County is divided between two State Representative Districts, 76 and 84
State Representative District 76 (Vote for no more than one)
(Currently held by Derek Wulf)
Republican - Derek Wulf
Democratic - Calvin Horn
State Representative District 84 (Vote for no more than one)
(Currently held by Thomas Gerhold)
Republican - Thomas Gerhold
Democratic - Polly Denison
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