By The Associated Press
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Associated Press
Published: June 16, 2026 astatine 8:48 AM
Tags: Sandy Cowen, Tim Fleming, John Wahl, Julian Metheny, Brooke Pinto, Josh McKoon, Phillip Ensler, Kevin Hern, Mike Mazzei, Jay Mitchell, Joann Colwell-Kinard, Dena Maldonado, Brad Raffensperger, Jim Cowen, Stephen Tobias, Dana Barrett, Jeff McLaughlin, Jenny Beth Martin, Steve Marshall, Tommy Tuberville, Katherine Robertson, Debbie Dooley, Barry Moore, Denise Rosado, Penny Brown Reynolds, Jared Hudson, Manuel Rivera, Wendy Huang, Aisha Wahab, Wes Allen, Derek Dooley, Melissa Hernandez, James Haddad, Vernon Jones, Charles McCall, Kevin Stitt, Ted Cruz, Barack Obama, Jon Ossoff, Keisha Lance Bottoms, Brian P. Kemp, Joe Biden, Muriel Bowser, Robert White, John Lewis, Doug Jones, Rick Jackson, Bob Marshall, Kristi Noem, Markwayne Mullin, Mike Collins, Donald Trump
An endorsement from President Donald Trump is worthy a batch successful Republican primaries. But is it worthy much than $100 cardinal successful Georgia? Can it propel a congressman past an insurgent outsider successful Alabama? Can it alteration a campaigner into a front-runner successful Oklahoma?
Trump has been astatine the halfway of this year’s midterm campaigns, and his power volition beryllium tested successful antithetic ways Tuesday arsenic 4 states and the District of Columbia clasp primaries.
Among Democrats, the primaries volition hinge connected longstanding divides betwixt progressives and moderates arsenic the enactment tries to illustration the champion way guardant to November.
Here's the latest:
Trump-backed Rep. Kevin Hern wins GOP Senate information successful Oklahoma
Hern is seeking the Senate spot erstwhile held by Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin.
His triumph is the latest objection of the powerfulness of Trump’s endorsements wrong the GOP.
The four-term congressman received much than 50% of the ballot successful a five-person tract to debar an August runoff aft Trump’s enactment kept his astir superior imaginable rivals retired of the race.
The endorsement arrived adjacent earlier the Senate confirmed Mullin arsenic a replacement for fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Hern volition beryllium favored to triumph the spot successful November. Democrats haven’t won a U.S. Senate contention successful Oklahoma since 1990.
Mike Collins wins Georgia’s Republican Senate nomination
Collins, a second-term congressman, defeated Derek Dooley. He advances to look Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff for a spot that volition assistance find power of the Senate for the last years of Trump’s 2nd presidency.
The president endorsed Collins connected Sunday. The congressman has identified intimately with Trump since helium archetypal won his House spot successful 2022.
A trucking institution proprietor and lad of a congressman, Collins campaigned arsenic a self-described “MAGA warrior.”
Trump volition beryllium a cardinal responsibility enactment successful the wide predetermination matchup. Ossoff was archetypal elected successful 2020 and blasts Trump arsenic a “national embarrassment.”
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Correction: This station has been corrected to amusement that Trump endorsed Collins.
Voter sees Jared Hudson’s subject work arsenic a positive successful bid for US Senate spot successful Alabama
Julian Metheny, who voted for Hudson successful Shelby County, said helium liked the Republican candidate’s work arsenic a Navy SEAL, his Christian messaging and that helium is not portion of the governmental system.
“I similar the information that helium was consenting to enactment his beingness connected the enactment for our country,” said Metheny, 70, who is from a household with aggregate veterans.
“He’s not playing the crippled of politics. He’s an outsider,” helium said.
Supporters of US Rep. Barry Moore for US Senate successful Alabama similar his experience
Trump’s endorsement helped Moore with definite voters, but immoderate said it wasn’t the lone origin successful deciding to formed their ballot for him.
Moore voters astatine a Methodist religion successful Pike Road, a rural-feeling suburb adjacent Montgomery, cited his governmental acquisition successful Washington and the authorities capital.
“He’s the champion qualified, I tin archer you that — nary question,” said Bob Marshall, 91.
Jim and Sandy Cowen said they besides thought Moore’s years successful bureau were a benefit.
“I similar the mode Moore presents himself. I don’t cognize Jared,” Jim Cowen said, referring to Moore’s hostile successful the GOP primary, erstwhile Navy SEAL Jared Hudson.
Polls person closed successful Alabama, Oklahoma and Washington, DC
In-person Election Day voting concluded successful Alabama, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C. astatine 8 p.m. ET. Comparable past elections tin connection clues astir erstwhile to expect the archetypal ballot results and however agelong the ballot number mightiness take.
In Alabama’s GOP U.S. Senate superior connected May 19, the AP archetypal reported results astatine 8:28 p.m. ET, oregon 28 minutes aft polls closed. The past ballot update of the nighttime was astatine 12:54 a.m. ET, with much than 99.9% of full votes counted.
In the 2022 Oklahoma authorities primary, the AP archetypal reported results astatine 8:10 p.m. ET, oregon 10 minutes aft polls closed. By 10:30 p.m. ET, much than 90% of the votes had been counted. The past ballot update of the nighttime was astatine 12:33 a.m. ET, with astir 99.9% of full votes counted.
In the 2022 superior predetermination successful Washington, D.C., the AP archetypal reported results astatine 8:30 p.m. ET, oregon 30 minutes aft polls closed. The past ballot update of the nighttime was astatine 11:59 p.m. ET, with astir 69% of full votes counted. The District’s caller ranked prime voting strategy volition widen the timeline for immoderate races that beforehand to ranked prime tabulation.
Polls person closed successful Georgia
In-person Election Day voting concluded successful Georgia astatine 7 p.m. ET.
Comparable past elections tin connection clues astir erstwhile to expect the archetypal ballot results and however agelong the ballot number mightiness take.
In the May 19 Republican superior for governor, the AP archetypal reported results astatine 7:13 p.m. ET, oregon 13 minutes aft polls closed. The past ballot update of the nighttime was astatine 3:13 a.m. ET, with much than 99.9% of full votes counted.
Personal relationships with candidates colour Georgia voters’ choices
At a polling spot successful Griffin, immoderate Republican voters relied connected their idiosyncratic cognition of candidates erstwhile making their selections.
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who’s moving for governor, and U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, who’s moving for U.S. Senate, some grew up successful Jackson, astir 20 miles away.
Joann Colwell-Kinard, 82, said she voted for some Jones and Collins, having known their families for much than 50 years and believing them to beryllium “good, honorable people.”
“I conscionable deliberation he’s a precise honorable idiosyncratic and I deliberation he’ll bash a bully job,” she said of Jones.
Stephen Tobias, 63, said helium voted for erstwhile shot manager Derek Dooley for Senate, saying helium didn’t similar Collins. He besides backed Rick Jackson implicit Burt Jones for politician due to the fact that helium doesn’t similar information centers.
“They’re putting a information halfway close successful my backyard, truthful I’m not truly a blessed camper,” Tobias said.
DC predetermination officials accidental results whitethorn not beryllium known for days
Voters successful the District of Columbia volition beryllium utilizing ranked prime voting for the archetypal clip since they approved the power successful 2024. Ranked prime voting allows voters to take aggregate candidates, ranking them successful order.
Election officials person cautioned that the caller system, combined with the fig of message successful ballots that travel successful connected Election Day, could mean slower results successful immoderate races.
Monica Evans, enforcement manager of the D.C. Board of Elections, said results from successful idiosyncratic ballots and those formed aboriginal volition beryllium counted and posted, on with immoderate message successful ballots already received and processed.
“What you volition not spot predetermination nighttime volition beryllium immoderate message ballots we person connected Election Day,” she said, noting that tin beryllium arsenic 30,000 to 40,000 ballots.
In the worst lawsuit scenario, the archetypal tabulations of the ranked prime ballots could beryllium Sunday, she said.
Democrats look pugnacious likelihood to triumph Alabama US Senate seat
Attorney Everett Wess and concern proprietor Dakarai Larriett are seeking the Democratic information for the state’s unfastened Senate seat.
The victor of Tuesday’s runoff volition look agelong likelihood successful November.
Republicans person held the spot for astir 30 years, with the objection of the 3 years erstwhile it was held by Democrat Doug Jones.
Republicans besides clasp each statewide offices successful Alabama. But Democrats judge vexation with ostentation and different issues could springiness them an opening this twelvemonth successful the heavy reddish state.
The victor volition look the Republican nominee successful November for the spot being vacated by Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is moving for governor.
Longtime DC delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton is retiring
It’s the archetypal clip successful decades that the Democrat’s sanction isn’t connected the ballot for D.C. delegate.
Norton, 89, is finishing her 18th word arsenic the district’s nonvoting delegate successful the U.S. House and is the chamber’s oldest member.
She faced dense unit to basal down by critics who said she wasn’t pushing backmost hard capable against the Trump administration’s involution into her city.
Norton was a idiosyncratic person to civilian rights icons specified arsenic Medgar Evers and a modern of different activists-turned-congressional stalwarts, including Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina and the precocious Democratic Rep. John Lewis of Georgia.
Council members Brooke Pinto and Robert White Jr. are the apical candidates vying for the role.
The apical candidates for DC politician vow to propulsion backmost connected Trump
The 2 front-runners, D.C. Council subordinate Janeese Lewis George and erstwhile subordinate Kenyan McDuffie, some accidental outgoing Mayor Muriel Bowser should person been little cooperative with national authorities arsenic they targeted the city’s migrant communities.
Both candidates besides said they would bolster the city’s ineligible defenses against national overreach.
Lewis George, a self-described antiauthoritarian socialist, told The Associated Press that her apical precedence is addressing “the affordability situation present successful D.C.,” which she said was made worse by the Trump medication “firing national employees en masse and militarizing our streets.”
McDuffie said his apical precedence is nationalist information arsenic transgression continues to beryllium an issue. He has said helium would adhd 1,000 constabulary officers implicit 4 years, afloat unit the 911 telephone halfway aft years of chronic staffing shortages and instrumentality a nationalist wellness attack to unit reduction.
A statesmanlike menace again hangs implicit the ballot successful DC
Washington voters are headed to the polls arsenic the president is erstwhile again threatening to instrumentality implicit the superior — but this clip due to the fact that of his absorption to mayoral campaigner Janeese Lewis George.
In the past, Trump’s threats person been astir transgression and cleanliness. His refrain from his run to inauguration was the metropolis arsenic a “dirty, crime-ridden decease trap.”
He concisely seemed to backmost off, saying aboard Air Force One that helium and Mayor Muriel Bowser “get on great.” But by past August, helium was declaring a nationalist information emergency.
“We’re going to instrumentality our superior back,” Trump said.
The National Guard was brought successful and remains today. Trump has touted his actions arsenic the crushed for historical drops successful crime.
Alabama ballot features heated runoffs for statewide offices
Alabama’s superior runoffs Tuesday see heated contests for lieutenant politician and lawyer general.
For lieutenant governor, Secretary of State Wes Allen and erstwhile Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl are battling for the GOP nomination.
As a authorities lawmaker, Allen sponsored authorities to prohibition curbside voting and to criminalize sex modulation treatments for minors. The authorities room board, which Wahl leads, voted to region books astir being transgender from the younker sections of nationalist libraries.
Th lieutenant politician presides implicit the Alabama Senate and takes implicit arsenic politician if the politician dies oregon resigns, but the presumption has constricted power. The victor volition look Democrat Phillip Ensler successful November.
For the GOP information for lawyer general, erstwhile Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell faces Katherine Robertson, who is main counsel to existent Attorney General Steve Marshall.
Mitchell has emphasized his courtroom experience, portion Robertson has emphasized her enactment successful the lawyer general’s office. The victor volition look Democrat Jeff McLaughlin successful November.
Georgia’s politician superior pits Trump’s endorsement against a batch of money
The president’s preferred superior candidates person a beardown grounds truthful acold successful 2026. But nary person faced a self-funded rival with Rick Jackson’s spending power.
Trump has backed Burt Jones, who, arsenic lieutenant governor, was portion of Trump’s effort to overturn his 2020 decision to Joe Biden, and the president has repeatedly praised Jones’ loyalty.
Jackson has chipped successful much than $93 cardinal of his ain wealth to triumph the nomination. The 71-year-old businessman amassed a luck from his institution that provides declaration healthcare personnel, and he’s utilized it to broad tv and online platforms with ads.
Trump and the National Guard are connected DC voters’ minds
President Trump and the continuing beingness of subject uniforms successful the metropolis were among cardinal themes for voters casting ballots successful the Washington, D.C., primary.
Fran Tatu, 69, said she voted for Janeese Lewis George. “Many years she’s been successful the streets with america activating, getting retired there, with america successful the movements lasting up for the rights for all.”
Tatu said she besides supported existent assembly subordinate Robert White Jr., successful his contention to regenerate longtime non-voting delegate to Congress Eleanor Holmes Norton.
“What’s astatine involvement — galore young lives with the surge of national officers by Trump and each of the troops that are here,” she said, citing 1 lawsuit wherever Immigration and Customs Enforcement was detaining riders getting disconnected nationalist transportation. “We called Janeese and she showed up successful her purple overgarment to cheque connected her constituents,” she said.
Republicans fielding largest campaigner slate successful Washington, DC, since 1992
Although voters successful the District of Columbia are overwhelmingly Democrats, the section GOP is fielding its largest radical of candidates successful much than 30 years.
Those candidates see Manuel Rivera, who's the archetypal Republican ever to question the Attorney General seat. He's moving unopposed successful the primary.
Republicans are besides moving for seat of the D.C. Council and Council members for Wards 1, 5, 6 and at-large, Member of the Council for Wards 1, 5, and 6, and Delegate to Congress, wherever Denise Rosado is moving unopposed and volition beforehand to the wide election.
As of May 31, determination were astir 481,000 registered voters successful Washington. More than three-quarters of them, astir 363,000, were registered Democrats. Roughly 25,000, oregon 5%, were registered Republicans and astir 18%, oregon astir 86,000, were not affiliated with immoderate party.
Georgia GOP president says Republicans volition beryllium agreed Wednesday morning
Josh McKoon knows determination are differing opinions and a web of endorsements flying astir the Georgia Republican Party. Most notably, the outgoing governor, Brian Kemp, and the president are connected other sides successful the Senate.
But they’re present aligned successful the contention for Kemp’s successor.
“We’ve heard this communicative for truthful agelong astir Donald Trump Republicans and Brian Kemp Republicans,” McKoon said. But their communal enactment for Burt Jones “speaks to the quality of Republicans to travel unneurotic up of a wide election.”
McKoon acknowledged Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff and gubernatorial nominee Keisha Lance Bottoms person had a caput start. They had nary runoffs. But McKoon said Wednesday greeting volition beryllium a “fresh start.”
Still, successful the Senate race, either Derek Dooley oregon Mike Collins volition look a large fiscal gap. Earlier this spring, Ossoff had $32.5 cardinal connected hand. Each Republican had little than $2 million.
These are the Republicans vying to service retired Swalwell’s term
Wendy Huang is simply a existent property capitalist with past acquisition moving successful Silicon Valley, a inheritance she’s touted portion emphasizing that artificial quality volition beryllium a defining portion of the economy. She’s focused connected reducing the outgo of lodging and medicine drugs.
Dena Maldonado, who runs a floral business, says she wants to halt insider trading successful Congress, support the Second Amendment, instal word limits and to halt “endless wars.” She has framed her determination to tally astir bringing transparency to what happens successful the nation’s superior and however payer dollars are spent.
The top-two superior is nonpartisan. Any Republican making it done to the peculiar wide predetermination volition person a pugnacious clip pulling retired a triumph successful a spot that has been safely Democratic.
These are the Democrats moving to service retired Swalwell’s term
Eleven candidates are moving successful the peculiar primary, which sends the apical 2 voter-getters to a peculiar wide predetermination careless of enactment affiliation.
Democratic authorities Sen. Aisha Wahab has focused connected lodging costs and user protections specified arsenic banning junk fees. She's endorsed by the authorities Democratic Party and has leaned into her communicative of surviving done foster attraction and adoption successful California.
Another Democratic campaigner is Melissa Hernandez, a erstwhile politician of the East Bay metropolis of Dublin, who says she’ll tackle precocious costs by supporting tiny businesses and helping make jobs. She’s besides emphasized expanding entree to healthcare and childcare.
Both candidates besides ran successful the regular superior predetermination seeking the afloat two-year word to the House seat.
In Georgia, 2 archetypal beverage enactment organizers instrumentality antithetic sides
Jenny Beth Martin and Debbie Dooley were connected the beforehand lines of the aboriginal beverage enactment question during Barack Obama’s presidency.
In Georgia’s GOP Senate runoff, they’re connected antithetic sides. Each insists her campaigner is the 1 to decision Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff successful the fall.
Martin backs Rep. Mike Collins, a self-declared “MAGA warrior” with Trump’s endorsement. Dooley supports first-time campaigner Derek Dooley (no relation).
Martin says energizing the blimpish basal is indispensable to support Republican majorities that aren’t populated with Republican “anti-Trumpers” oregon “liberals similar Jon Ossoff.”
Debbie Dooley says Collins has excessively overmuch baggage and hard-right ties to win. “He volition resistance down the full Republican summons successful Georgia,” she predicted. “This is astir really winning. It’s not astir conscionable pursuing Donald Trump.”
Debbie Dooley and Martin person diverged before. In 2016, Dooley backed Trump from the start. Martin backed Ted Cruz for the GOP nomination.
GOP candidates for Alabama Senate spot feud implicit subject service
The closing days of the Senate runoff betwixt U.S. Rep. Barry Moore and erstwhile Navy SEAL Jared Hudson person been marked by a heated back-and-forth implicit subject service.
Some of Hudson’s supporters person accused Moore, a three-term congressman, of inflating his subject record.
Moore served successful the Alabama National Guard and U.S Army Reserves, and has often emphasized his seasoned status. He ran an advertisement successful 2020 saying helium knows however to enactment veterans due to the fact that he’s been successful combat boots.
In a caller video, Moore called it a “garbage swamp tactic” to suggest Guardsmen and reservists aren’t veterans. He said helium ne'er claimed to person been successful combat.
The 2 are seeking the Senate spot being vacated by Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who's moving for governor.
Trump’s presumption arsenic GOP kingmaker faces different trial successful Oklahoma
Trump’s aboriginal backing of Republican Rep. Kevin Hern for the U.S. Senate spot antecedently held by Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin kept different imaginable large challengers astatine bay successful Oklahoma, which hasn’t elected a Democratic legislator since 1990.
A bigger trial whitethorn travel successful the crowded contention to win outgoing Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Trump past period endorsed erstwhile authorities Sen. Mike Mazzei. Other salient Oklahoma Republicans seeking the information see Attorney General Gentner Drummond, erstwhile Oklahoma House Speaker Charles McCall and Chip Keating, the state’s erstwhile nationalist information director.
District of Columbia’s politician shows up to vote
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser greeted supporters arsenic she arrived to formed her superior ballot astatine Shepard Park Elementary connected Tuesday morning.
This fall, existent assembly members Janeese Lewis George and Kenyan McDuffie are the front-runners vying to regenerate Bowser, who was elected successful 2014.
Runoffs for Georgia elections main transportation 2028 undertones
Georgia’s caput of authorities predetermination is unfastened for the archetypal clip since Trump’s attempts to subvert the 2020 election, famously pressuring outgoing Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find 11,800 votes” to overtake Democrat Joe Biden. Raffensperger refused.
For his imaginable successor, Republicans are near to take betwixt an outright predetermination denier, Vernon Jones, and a authorities lawmaker, Tim Fleming, who avoids explicitly disputing the president’s 2020 predetermination lies.
Democrats volition take betwixt Dana Barrett, a Fulton County commissioner, and Penny Brown Reynolds, a erstwhile authorities justice successful Fulton County who besides served successful the Biden medication arsenic lawman adjunct caput for civilian rights for the Department of Agriculture.
In Georgia Senate race, Collins protagonist likes his migration stance
Retired bundle technologist James Haddad emigrated from Jordan and became a U.S. national successful 1983. He backs Rep. Mike Collins successful Georgia’s GOP Senate runoff due to the fact that of Collins’ hard-line attack connected immigration.
“I’m an immigrant, but I’m a ineligible immigrant,” Haddad said. “Just travel the law.”
Collins hopes to decision erstwhile shot manager Derek Dooley and past gully contrasts connected migration with Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff successful November.
“The congressman is simply a bully American who puts America first,” said Haddad, a 66-year-old from Woodstock.
Collins sponsored the 2025 Laken Riley Act, named for a Georgia nursing pupil killed by a antheral successful the U.S. illegally. The instrumentality requires immigrants charged with definite crimes to beryllium held without bond.
Ossoff voted against an archetypal mentation but backed it aft Trump returned to power.
“It’s unfortunate that immoderate immigrants person ruined it for others,” Haddad said.
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