Based on the current date you provided (November 3, 2025) and typical election cycles, there are a few likely possibilities for what might be upcoming at different levels. Because location matters a lot for what counts as “coming up,” here’s a concise guide to help you determine what election is next for you. Direct answer
- If you’re in the United States: The next major, regularly scheduled election in many places is the general/local election in November 2025. In several states and municipalities, this includes state and local offices (mayor, city council, school boards, and sometimes state legislature), along with increasingly common special elections for vacant seats or ballot measures. If you’re in a big city (for example, New York City or Los Angeles), there could also be early voting windows and a general election on the first Tuesday in November, with additional days for early voting in the preceding weeks. To confirm the exact offices on your ballot and the voting dates, check your local or state election official's site and a trusted national election calendar for 2025.
What to check to identify your specific election
- Your location (country, state/province, city) determines which offices are up and the date.
- Look for:
- Election date (the day you vote)
- Early voting period (start and end dates)
- Ballot content (which offices and measures appear)
- Registration and ID requirements (if applicable)
- Official sources to verify:
- Your local election authority’s website (e.g., city/county/state boards of elections)
- National or state-level election calendars
- Nonpartisan voter information portals that compile election schedules by jurisdiction
- Reputable news outlets reporting on upcoming elections in your area
If you share your city/state or country, the next steps can be narrowed to the exact election type and dates relevant to your location, with precise details on what offices, ballot measures, and filing deadlines apply.
