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Republican House retirements and nonseekers for 2026 are counted by final candidates: how many GOP members of the U.S. House are retiring or not seeking reelection as of the late-August 2026 filing deadline. The 2026 congressional elections occur on November 3, 2026; resolutions rely on credible reporting consensus after states finalize candidate filings. The seven outcome brackets reflect totals from all districts ending with the 2026 term and exclude members not meeting the defined criteria.
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The 2026 U.S. general elections for Congress are scheduled to be held on November 3, 2026. This market will resolve according to the total number of Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives who are considered to be retiring or not seeking reelection in 2026. For the purposes of this market, a member may be considered not to seek reelection if: • They publicly announce they are retiring from Congress and will not run for reelection to their current seat • They choose to run for a different elected office in 2026 instead of running for reelection to their current seat • They do not seek their party’s nomination for reelection to their current seat, meaning they neither file for reelection nor participate in their party’s nominating process (such as a primary, convention, or caucus) Only members whose current term is scheduled to end with the 2026 regular election for the House may qualify for this market. This market will not resolve until after the relevant final 2026 candidate filing deadline has passed in all states, which is expected to occur in late August 2026. The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.