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2026 U.S. Congressional Elections
Nonpartisan research tracking where U.S. candidates running for Congress in the midterm elections stand on artificial intelligence policy.
Coverage
Government control or restriction of advanced AI capabilities through trade, export, or compute access.
3 candidates on record
Positions on the use of AI in military, intelligence, or national security contexts.
3 candidates on record
A candidate's general stance on regulating AI systems.
11 candidates on record
Positions on AI systems designed for emotional, relational, or social interaction.
1 candidate on record
Views on protecting minors from harms related to AI or AI-mediated platforms.
5 candidates on record
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.
4 candidates on record
Positions on AI-driven job displacement, reskilling programs, unemployment policy, and tax policy for distributing AI-driven wealth.
5 candidates on record
Views on AI-generated misinformation, scam prevention, fraud targeting vulnerable populations, and synthetic media disclosure requirements.
5 candidates on record
Stance on federal preemption of state AI laws, states' rights to regulate AI, and the patchwork of local vs. national regulatory approaches.
2 candidates on record
Positions on AI training data rights, copyright protections for creators and publishers, and liability for AI-generated content.
0 candidates on record
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States with current candidate data. Data is being collected on an ongoing basis.