The 2028 United States House of Representatives elections in Yellowstone were held on November 3, 2028, to determine the three representatives of the state of Yellowstone. The elections coincided with other elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and various other state elections. The Republican Party was unopposed in the 3rd District and narrowly won against the Unity Party in the 1st District. Unity easily won the 2nd District.
Yellowstone's 1st district encompasses the totality of the states of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Minnesota, along with both North and South Daktota. The incumbent at the time was Vladik Kazakski, who was elected in 2022 unopposed. He opted to run for United States Senate, but withdrew after a short period. Joe Conway was elected to the district with 39.72% of the vote.
Republican Primary[]
Nominee[]
Joe Conway, Activist and Businessman
Democratic Primary[]
Nominee[]
Rocket J. Squirrel
Unity Primary[]
Nominee[]
Vera Kapetanovič, Governor of Cascade (2027-) and United States Senator from Cascade (2025)
Campaign[]
This race was heavily targeted by the Unity Party, but Republican Joe Conway was able to squeeze a narrow victory against Populist Rural Progressive Vera Kapetanovič due to high last minute spending. The candidacy of spoiler candidate Rocket J. Squirrel is considered by analysts to be another reason for Kapetanovič's loss.
Yellowstone's 2nd district encompasses the totality of the states of Utah, Colorado, and Nevada. The incumbent at the time was E. W. Altman, who was appointed after Representative Eli Goldstein was appointed to the United States Senate. Altman was re-elected with 69.53% of the vote, unopposed.
Unity Primary[]
Nominee[]
E. W. Altman, Incumbent United States Representative (2027-)
Incumbent U.S. Representative Charlie Lee Republican
Elected U.S. Representative Alison Bettel Republican
Concord's 3rd district encompasses the totality of the states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. The incumbent at the time was Republican Charlie Lee, who was elected in 2026 unopposed. He retired and was succeeded by Alison Bettel.