Why it matters: The primaries will determine the Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress, the U.S. Senate (see above ☝️), state Legislature and statewide offices, including governor.
The big picture: Democrats are seeking to retake the majority in the U.S. House and Senate in the November midterms.
How it works: Voters have to pick whether to vote in the Republican primary or the Democratic primary.
You don't have to be affiliated with either party to vote in a primary.
Key dates: Applications to register to vote must be postmarked no later than Monday.
Early voting is Feb. 17-27. Election day is March 3.