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2026 U.S. Congressional Elections
Nonpartisan research tracking where U.S. Congressional candidates in the 2026 midterm elections stand on artificial intelligence policy.
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Government control or restriction of advanced AI capabilities through trade, export, or compute access.
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Positions on the use of AI in military, intelligence, or national security contexts.
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A candidate's general stance on regulating AI systems.
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Positions on AI systems designed for emotional, relational, or social interaction.
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Views on protecting minors from harms related to AI or AI-mediated platforms.
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Positions on the development, regulation, or public impact of data center infrastructure as it relates to AI, including energy consumption and grid reliability concerns tied to AI workloads.
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Positions on AI-driven job displacement, reskilling programs, unemployment policy, and tax policy for distributing AI-driven wealth.
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Views on AI-generated misinformation, scam prevention, fraud targeting vulnerable populations, and synthetic media disclosure requirements.
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Stance on federal preemption of state AI laws, states' rights to regulate AI, and the patchwork of local vs. national regulatory approaches.
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Positions on AI training data rights, copyright protections for creators and publishers, and liability for AI-generated content.
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Featured Races
States with current candidate data. Data is being collected on an ongoing basis in accordance with the state primaries calendar.