Do special election results spell doom for Republicans in 2026?
Do special election results spell doom for Republicans in 2026?
Published: February 13, 2026 8:29am EST
Charlie Hunt
Associate Professor of Political Science, Boise State University
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The Conversation) On Feb. 7, 2026, Chasity Verret Martinez won a special election to fill a vacant seat in the Louisiana House. Thats an outcome that might not mean very much to people outside of the state or even outside her Baton Rouge-area district.
But Martinez is a Democrat who took 62% of the vote in a district that had given Donald Trump a 13-percentage-point victory in the 2024 presidential race. And her win came a week after Democrats seized a Texas Senate district that had supported Trump even more strongly a result that immediately triggered concern in Republican circles.
Because fewer people turn out for special elections, theyre considered an early predictor of partisan enthusiasm heading into regularly scheduled elections. And with the 2026 midterm elections less than nine months away, analysts are already scrambling for indications of the likely outcome.
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Like special elections, midterm contests tend to turn out fewer but more engaged voters than presidential years. Therefore, it may be that special elections are more predictive of midterm results than presidential cycles. At any rate, if previous midterm outcomes are any guide, the numbers being posted by Democrats in special elections so far in the 2026 cycle are impossible to ignore.
On average, theyre running ahead of Harriss 2024 margins by a whopping 13 percentage points. Thats better than they did in 2018, when they ultimately picked up 40 seats in the House and seven governorships across the country. ........................................(more)
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