Jewish Voter Guide.
The 2026 Midterm Elections come at a pivotal moment for the American Jewish community. As antisemitism reaches levels not seen in generations and debates over religious freedom, campus climate, public safety, and the U.S.-Israel relationship continue to shape national politics, Jewish voters deserve clear and reliable information about the candidates seeking to represent them in Washington.
The 2026 ballot
Learn about the candidates on the ballot.
- Races on the 2026 ballot
- 35 races in 2026
- Sitting senators covered
- 100 senators covered
- Combatting Antisemitism
- U.S.–Israel Relationship
- Civil Rights & Democracy
Your state
Check the elections in your state.
Every state, every sitting senator, and the seats on the ballot this year. Open the map and pick where you vote.
- Seat on the 2026 ballot
- Sitting senators
Latest election news
Reporting from outside newsrooms
About this guide
The American Jewish Congress created the Jewish Voter Guide to help voters better understand where candidates stand on the issues that matter most to the Jewish community. Through candidate profiles, voting records, public statements, policy analysis, and election updates, the Guide provides a factual, nonpartisan resource designed to empower voters with information in order to make an informed choice.
More than an election tool, the Jewish Voter Guide is part of our broader effort to strengthen civic engagement, elevate Jewish concerns in the national conversation, and ensure that elected officials understand the priorities of the communities they seek to represent.
How to read this guide. It is an educational reference, not an endorsement. We publish per-issue positions with sources, never aggregate scores or letter grades.


