Voting ended in all seven states that held primary elections on Tuesday after the California election ended at 23:00 ET. Some high-ranking officials – including South Dakota Gov. Christie Noem and Republican Senators John Tun and Chuck Grassley – defeated their main rivals and their rivals in the November general election were set.
The San Francisco Associated Press reported that progressive district prosecutor Chesa Budin had been recalled due to concerns about crime in the city.
In California, the results of many races are unlikely to come on Tuesday night, as the state holds its election by mail. He also brought out the top two voters to run in November, regardless of party affiliation, which means some matches could lead to two Democrats or two Republicans standing up.
One of California’s Republicans facing a major challenge is MP David Valadao, one of 10 Republicans in the House of Representatives who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump. Two Republicans are challenging Valadao in the primary, former city councilor Chris Mathis and education board trustee Adam Medeiros, but Trump disapproved.
CBS News predicts that Democratic lawmaker Rudy Salas will run in the general election in the 22nd Congressional District of California. Democrats hope to regain the seat held by a Democrat by 2020.
Democrats Katie Porter, Josh Harder and Mike Levin are on the list of targets for national Republicans and are waiting to see who their opponent will be in November. Of the three, Levin may face the toughest race, as his constituency is just two points behind the Democratic, according to Dave’s redistribution app.
Pollsters are waiting for voters at a polling station at the San Francisco Fire Department on June 16, 2022 in San Francisco. California. California voters go to the polls for the state primary. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
CBS News predicts that Gov. Gavin Newsom will run in the general election. Senator Alex Padilla, who was appointed to complete the term of Vice President Kamala Harris, also ran in the general election in both the regular and special US Senate elections.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has a limited term, and representative Karen Bass and real estate developer Rick Caruso are leading the contenders. A poll by the University of California, Berkeley Institute of State Studies in late May showed Bass with 38% and Caruso with 32%, but if no candidate gets 50% of the vote, the first two contenders will go to the polls in November.
In South Dakota, meanwhile, Republican Gov. Christie Noem won the Republican nomination for governor after facing a major challenge on the right. Noem, one of the rising stars of the Republican Party and a possible presidential candidate, focused his victory speech on President Joe Biden. She will face Democrat Jamie Smith in November, who is running without resistance on Tuesday.
Incumbent Senator John Tun, who is running for a fourth term, also defeated his main rivals.
In Iowa, Senator Chuck Grassley, 88, has served in the Senate since 1981, surviving his main challenge from Iowa Sen. Jim Carlin.
Grassley will face Michael Franken, who defeated former US representative Abby Finkenauer. She was elected to Congress in 2018, but lost her re-election candidacy in 2020. Finkenauer had to fight to get on the ballot after a judge initially ruled she did not have enough signatures to qualify for the primary. voting. The Iowa Supreme Court overturned that decision a few days later.
Franken helped bridge the gap with Finkenauer, who entered the race as a leader by spending it on advertising. He often presented his military service, helping him appeal to independent and some more moderate Republicans.
“We will work very hard. The central premise of this campaign is leadership, which is often overlooked and underestimated. This will push us,” Franken told the victory party on Tuesday night. “It’s time to lead our nation to a better tomorrow.”
Republicans turned to the governor of the Democratic Party of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham. Television meteorologist Marc Ronchetti won the Republican primary over several contenders to face Lucian Grisham in November. Lujan Grisham is running without resistance for the Democratic nomination.
As an elected House of Representatives committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol prepares for a public hearing this month, Democrat Committee Chair Benny Thompson has won his primary election, according to the Associated Press.
The primary was also held in New Jersey. Democratic MP Tom Malinowski, whose constituency was redrawn to be more Republican-friendly and won 2020 by just one point, won his primary. Tom Keane Jr. won the Republican primary in the 7th district of New Jersey and will face Malinowski, the same game as 2020.
In New York’s second congressional district, Trump-approved Jeff Van Drew, who switched parties in 2019 to vote against Trump’s impeachment, won the primary. In the 8th constituency, Robert Menendez Jr., the son of longtime Senator Robert Menendez, won the Democratic primary.
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