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Red State
6 Mar 2024
Susie Moore


NextImg:Super Tuesday Roundup: About All Those Congressional Primaries...

It's easy to lose track of all of the non-presidential primary races — particularly on Super Tuesday, with so many taking place at once. Hopefully, you were able to join us on our live threads and follow along as results came in.

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LIVE RESULTS: A Super Tuesday for Donald Trump, but Not for Nikki Haley

LIVE: Super Tuesday Democrat Presidential Primary Results

LIVE: Super Tuesday House/Senate Primary Results

Because the primary focus has been on the presidential primaries, I thought it might be useful to compile a list of the outcomes of Tuesday's congressional primaries for handy reference. So, without further ado:

Alabama U.S. House Republican Primary

Alabama U.S. House Democratic Primary

Arkansas U.S. House Republican Primary 

Arkansas U.S. House Democratic Primary

California U.S. Senate Primary & U.S. Senate Special Primary

Republican Steve Garvey (former Dodgers first baseman) will face off in November against Democrat Adam Schiff (currently representing California's 30th Congressional District) in both contests. (The Special is to complete the remainder of Sen. Dianne Feinstein's term — yes, just that last eight or nine weeks.) 

Interestingly, in the Special, which had fewer candidates (seven) competing, Garvey leads Schiff by almost four points, with 87 percent of the vote reported. In the main Senate race, which had 27 candidates, Schiff leads Garvey by less than a point. Obviously, Garvey has his work cut out for him in November, but this is a positive development. 

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Republican Steve Garvey Advances in CA Senate Race, Will Face Adam Schiff

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California U.S. House Primary (Top two candidates - set to face off in November - listed)

North Carolina U.S. House Republican Primary

North Carolina U.S. House Democratic Primary

Texas U.S. Senate Republican Primary

Incumbent Senator Ted Cruz won running away, with 88.3 percent of the vote. 

Texas U.S. Senate Democratic Primary

Colin Allred won with 58.7 percent of the vote. 

Texas U.S. House Republican Primary

Texas U.S. House Democratic Primary