Arizona Senate
Edgar Soto
Edgar Soto is a proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran, lifelong educator, and community leader running to flip a seat in the Arizona Senate and help Democrats win a majority in the chamber.
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Whether it is winning new majorities, flipping seats, or putting Democrats into a stronger position to fight, these are the races that matter most in the 2026 midterms.Â
Power in our state legislatures is critical for everything from affordability and health care to redistricting and our voting rights. To stop Donald Trump and his MAGA allies, we must win the races that matter most to securing power in statehouses all across the country.Â
Every single week, the DLCC is getting new data and intelligence as we focus our attention and resources to have the biggest possible impact in November. The DLCC builds new majorities one seat at a time and that means doing the research to understand where each race fits on the eventual path to power.Â
In total, we are targeting more than 500 districts this year as the DLCC is built to support our candidates and programs from start to finish. This work includes mobilizing support when it is most critical for a specific race and that’s where our community of supporters comes in.
Giving to state legislative candidates is one of the most impactful ways to build a better future for your state and the country. State legislators have the most direct impact on our day-to-day lives and Democrats have a huge opportunity to shape the future by winning these races.
The candidates below are DLCC’s current recommendations for the candidates that most urgently need your support right now:
Arizona Senate
Edgar Soto is a proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran, lifelong educator, and community leader running to flip a seat in the Arizona Senate and help Democrats win a majority in the chamber.
Georgia House
Beth Fuller is a public health professional from Sandy Springs running to flip a seat in the Georgia House this November and help Democrats build power in the chamber.
Arizona House
Dr. Racquel “Rockee” Armstrong is a former teacher, school administrator, and current assistant professor at Arizona State University running to flip a seat in the Arizona House this fall, and help Democrats win a majority in the chamber.
Wisconsin Assembly
Brandy Tollefson is the Treasurer of the De Pere School Board and mom of three running to flip her Wisconsin Assembly district blue in November, and help establish a Democratic majority in the chamber.
Pennsylvania House
Sara Agerton is a former social worker, health care administrator, and Mechanicsburg Borough Council member running to flip a seat in the Pennsylvania House this fall and expand the chamber’s Democratic majority.
Indiana House
Lindsay Gramlich is a non-profit CEO, community advocate, and lifelong Hoosier from Carmel running to flip a seat in the Indiana House in November and help break the chamber’s Republican supermajority.
Michigan House
Former Rep. Jaime Churches is an elementary school teacher from the Downriver area running to retake a seat in the Michigan House in November and help flip the chamber blue.
Michigan Senate
Sen. Chedrick Greene is a fire captain and U.S. Marine Corps Reserve veteran from Saginaw running for reelection to the Michigan Senate this fall to defend the seat he won in a key special election earlier this year and protect the chamber’s Democratic majority.
Iowa Senate
Rep. Heather Matson is a public policy advocate, community leader, state legislator, and fundraising professional running to flip a seat in the Iowa Senate this November and break a Republican supermajority in the chamber.
North Carolina House
Winn Decker is a public administration expert from southern Wake County running this November to flip a seat in the North Carolina House and help prevent a Republican supermajority from forming.