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The 2025 United States House of Representatives special elections were held on November 4, 2025 to have the special elections for three U.S. representatives from Concord's 2nd district, Magnolia's 2nd district and Yellowstone's 2nd district. The elections coincided with other special elections to the United States Senate.
On election night, Democrats held their 2 seats and aditionally picked up Magnolia's 2nd district, where after an unexpected drop out the race became unopposed for the Democratic Party nominee.
Despite 2 races having extremely favoring results for the democratic nominees, republicans had a notable overperformance in Concord 2nd, where they narrowly lost, as such making clear the right-wing trend of the district.
Summary[]
District | PL | Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Concord 2 | D+16 | Philip Hart | Democratic | 2024 | Incumbent retired Democratic hold |
▌✔️Scott Romney (Democratic) 50.2% ▌Kari Blake (Republican) 49.5% |
Magnolia 2 | R+16 | Chris Sola-Martinez | Republican | 2024 (app.) | Incumbent retired Democratic gain |
▌✔️Jerry Brown (Democratic) 52.5% ▌Chris Sola-Martinez (Republican write-in) 46.4% |
Yellowstone 2 | D+1 | Eli Goldstein | Democratic | 2024 (app.) | Incumbent re-elected Democratic hold |
▌✔️Eli Goldstein (Democratic) 63.8% ▌Bennett Reed (Republican) 32.7% |
Concord's 2nd district[]
Main article: 2025 Concord's 2nd district special election
← 2024 2025 2026 → | ||
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Nominee | Scott Romney | Kari Blake |
Party | Democratic | Republican |
Percentage | 50.2% | 49.5% |
Incumbent U.S. Representative Philip Hart Democratic |
Concord's 2nd district encompasses the totality of the states of Massachusetts Connecticut, and Rhode Island. The incumbent at the time was Philip Hart, who was appointed after the Incumbent retired. He initially planned to run for re-election, but ended his bid early.
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Kari Blake, politician and candidate for Amarillo's 3rd District in 2024.
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Scott Romney, politician and candidate for Amarillo's 1st District in 2024.[1]
Declined[]
- Phillip Hart, Incumbent Representative, (2025-) and 2024 Candidate for Erie Senate
General election[]
Candidate | Party | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
Scott Romney | Democratic | 50.2% | |
Kari Blake | Republican | 49.5% | |
Other | 0.3% | ||
Total | 100.0% |
Magnolia District 2[]
Main article: 2025 Magnolia's 2nd district special election
← 2024 2025 2026 → | |
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Nominee | Jerry Brown |
Party | Democrat |
Percentage | 52.5% |
Incumbent U.S. Representative Chris Sola-Martinez Republican |
Magnolia's 2nd district encompasses the states of Alabama and Mississippi. The incumbent at the time was Bella Rose, who went on to succeed Brandon Tucker. Rose announced her retirement and former RNC Chair, 2024 Presidential Candidate, and Governor of Magnolia, Chris Sola-Martinez was appointed, he lineally planned to run for re-election but withdrew his bid.
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Jerry Brown, Activist[2]
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Withdrawn[]
- Reese Brown, politician.
Declined[]
- Chris Sola-Martinez, incumbent U.S. representative (2025-)
Candidate | Party | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
Jerry Brown | Democrat | 52.5% | |
Total | 100.0% |
Yellowstone District 2[]
Main article: 2025 Yellowstone's 2nd district special election
← 2024 2025 2026 → | ||
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Nominee | Eli Goldstein | Bennett Reed[3] |
Party | Democrat | Republican |
Percentage | 63.8% | 32.7% |
Incumbent U.S. Representative Eli Goldstein Democrat |
Yellowstone's 2nd District encompasses the states of Nevada, Colorado, and Utah. The incumbent at the time was Phil Reed, who resigned to become Vice President. Eli Goldstein was appointed to the seat and is running for election.
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Bennett Reed[3], 2024 Republican nominee for President.
Eliminated[]
- John Kennedy[4], Clerk of the Supreme Court (Removed)
- Carter Duckworth, Investor and Buisnessman
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
Nominee[]
- Eli Goldstein, 2024 Nominee for Senator of Magnolia
Candidate | Party | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
Eli Goldstein | Democrat | 63.8% | |
Bennett Reed[3] | Republican | 32.7% | |
Total | 100.0% |
Notes/References[]
- ↑ Romney was then a Libertarian
- ↑ Brown has announced his intent to run for Senator of Cascade in 2026, but no filing exists
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Reed lost the primary but received the nomination on orders of party chair, John Shake due to Kennedy's behavior against Eli Goldstein, which included attacks on his family and faking messages
- ↑ Kennedy won the Primary but was removed due to his rude behavior against Eli Goldstein
See also[]
Elections in the United States | ||
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2022 | Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Cascade | |
2024 | President | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade |
Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone | |
2026 | Senate | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Cascade (reg.) | Cascade (reg.) |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone (spe.) | Cascade | |
2028 | President | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade |
Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade (spe.) | |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone |