US Holds Primaries in 5 States and DC as November Control of Congress Looms
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Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 16
US Holds Primaries in 5 States and DC as November Control of Congress Looms
3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 16
Summary
Polls open this week in Alabama, California, Georgia, Oklahoma and Washington, DC, launching primary and runoff contests that will shape November races for the Senate, House and key governorships.
Georgia and Alabama are drawing outsized attention because Trump endorsements could prove decisive in Republican runoffs, including Georgia's Senate contest and Alabama's race to replace Senator Tommy Tuberville.
California voters are also choosing candidates in a June 16 special primary for the 14th House District seat vacated by Eric Swalwell, with an August 18 special election to fill the seat through year-end.
Oklahoma's crowded race to replace term-limited Governor Kevin Stitt and Washington's Democratic mayoral primary add state-level tests, while DC's contest highlights Democratic splits and Trump's threat of a federal takeover.
The elections mark an early gauge of Trump's political strength and voter sentiment before November's midterms, which will determine control of Congress and test his second-term standing.