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What to know about Tuesday’s primaries in California, New Jersey, Montana

What to know about Tuesday’s primaries in California, New Jersey, Montana

Summary

Voters in six U.S. states, including California, New Jersey, and Montana, are taking part in primary elections to select candidates for the November midterm elections. These primaries are important because they will influence which party controls Congress during President Donald Trump’s second term.

Key Facts

  • Primary elections are happening in Iowa, Montana, New Mexico, New Jersey, South Dakota, and California.
  • Voters are choosing candidates for 74 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • Control of Congress is at stake, with all House seats and about one-third of Senate seats up for election in November.
  • Democrats want to win majorities in both the House and Senate to take control from Republicans.
  • Iowa’s open Senate seat, left by retiring Republican Senator Joni Ernst, is a key race with Democrats Josh Turek and Zach Wahls competing for the nomination.
  • In New Jersey’s 7th district, Republican incumbent Tom Kean Jr. is running unopposed despite missing many votes, with Democrats competing heavily to take the seat.
  • California’s primary uses a nonpartisan top-two system, meaning the top two vote-getters advance to the general election, regardless of party.
  • The results will shape the political direction for the remainder of President Trump’s second term.
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