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Ala. | 63.3% | 16.5% | 5.7% | 11.7% |
Va. | 53.2% | 23.1% | 10.7% | 9.8% |
N.C. | 43.0% | 24.1% | 10.5% | 13.0% |
Tenn. | 41.7% | 25.0% | 10.4% | 15.5% |
Ark. | 40.5% | 22.4% | 10.0% | 16.7% |
Okla. | 38.7% | 25.4% | 13.4% | 13.9% |
Minn. | 38.6% | 29.9% | 15.4% | 8.3% |
Texas | 34.5% | 30.0% | 11.4% | 14.4% |
Maine | 34.1% | 32.9% | 15.7% | 12.0% |
Mass. | 33.6% | 26.7% | 21.4% | 11.8% |
Vt. | 22.0% | 50.8% | 12.6% | 9.4% |
Colo. | 24.7% | 37.0% | 17.6% | 18.5% |
Utah | 18.4% | 36.1% | 16.2% | 15.4% |
Calif. | 28.0% | 35.5% | 13.3% | 12.2% |
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is running for his old Senate seat. The GOP primary will likely go to a March 31 runoff.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Tommy Tuberville | 239,173 | |
Jeff Sessions | 226,675 | |
Bradley Byrne | 178,302 | |
Roy Moore | 51,248 | |
Ruth Page Nelson | 7,183 | |
Arnold Mooney | 7,134 | |
Stanley Adair | 6,584 |
Republicans meddled in the Democratic primary, boosting state Sen. Erica Smith and forcing national Democrats to spend money to push Cal Cunningham across the finish line.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Cal Cunningham | 713,249 | |
Erica Smith | 434,896 | |
Trevor Fuller | 47,651 | |
Steve Swenson | 33,526 | |
Atul Goel | 22,067 |
The race for the Democratic nomination to face GOP Sen. John Cornyn is likely headed for a late May runoff.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Mary Hegar | 412,981 | |
Royce West | 269,062 | |
Cristina Ramirez | 245,202 | |
Annie Garcia | 191,409 | |
Amanda Edwards | 187,903 | |
Chris Bell | 158,433 | |
Sema Hernandez | 137,695 | |
Michael Cooper | 92,110 | |
Victor Harris | 59,440 | |
Adrian Ocegueda | 41,342 | |
Jack Foster | 31,666 | |
D. R. Hunter | 26,882 |
The candidates are running to succeed former Rep. Katie Hill (D), who resigned last year. If no one wins a majority of votes, the race will go to a May runoff.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Christy Smith | 56,032 | |
Mike Garcia | 39,425 | |
Steve Knight | 26,854 | |
Cenk Uygur | 10,085 | |
Anibal Valdez-Ortega | 6,983 | |
Courtney Lackey | 2,974 | |
Robert Cooper | 2,826 | |
David Lozano | 2,670 | |
Daniel Mercuri | 2,475 | |
Kenneth Jenks | 2,433 | |
Getro Elize | 1,348 | |
David Rudnick | 1,030 |
The top two candidates will advance to the November general election to succeed former Rep. Duncan Hunter (R), who resigned in January.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Ammar Campa-Najjar | 71,910 | |
Darrell Issa | 46,153 | |
Carl DeMaio | 39,521 | |
Brian Jones | 21,064 | |
Marisa Calderon | 10,849 | |
Nathan Wilkins | 4,132 |
A prominent conservative group has spent more than $1 million to try to oust incumbent GOP Rep. Kay Granger.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Kay Granger* | 42,789 | |
Chris Putnam | 31,130 |
Pierce Bush, the grandson of George H.W. Bush, is running for the GOP nomination for a Houston-area battleground House seat.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Troy Nehls | 29,565 | |
Kathaleen Wall | 14,158 | |
Pierce Bush | 11,258 | |
Greg Hill | 10,280 | |
Dan Mathews | 2,163 | |
Bangar Reddy | 1,144 | |
Joe Walz | 1,034 | |
Shandon Phan | 770 | |
Diana Miller | 767 | |
Jon Camarillo | 718 | |
Douglas Haggard | 395 | |
Howard Steele | 283 | |
Matt Hinton | 274 | |
Brandon Penko | 96 | |
Aaron Hermes | 91 |
Cuellar, one of the most conservative House Democrats, faces a more liberal opponent who’s been endorsed by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Candidate | Votes | Pct.Votes |
---|---|---|
Henry Cuellar* | 38,767 | |
Jessica Cisneros | 36,021 |