Consequential congressional and gubernatorial primaries are taking place in California, Texas, North Carolina, and Alabama.
Super Tuesday is much more than the headline contest between President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in the Republican presidential primary.
On March 5, voters in California, Texas, North Carolina, and Alabama will also be casting a vote to determine the outcome of crucial primary races for the Senate and House. North Carolinians will also be making their choices for the Democratic and Republican nominees in the closely watched race for the governorship.
The first results in these races will begin arriving shortly after 7:30 p.m. ET, when polls close in North Carolina. Check back here for live results.
US Senate
California—A long list of candidates are vying in an all-in primary to fill the seat of former Sen. Diane Feinstein, who passed away in September last year. A smaller group (the table on the left) is in a separate primary to complete her term, which expires on Jan. 3, 2025.
US House
California’s DNC-Targeted Republican Seats
The Democrats are targeting eight Republican-held seats. In California’s all-in-primary format, the top two vote-getters advance to the general election.
California’s Vacant Seats in Safe Districts
A large number of vacant seats in safe red and blue districts are up for grabs, including the seats formerly held by Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and five Democrats: Rep. Adam Schiff, Rep. Katie Porter, Rep. Grace Napolitano, Rep. Barbara Lee, and Rep. Anna Eshoo.
Alabama: The Battle of Incumbents
In a battle of two incumbents in Mobile’s wiregrass suburbs in Alabama District 1, Republican Reps. Jerry Lee Carl and Barry Moore square off in a redrawn district. Meanwhile, the newly blue-friendly District 2 is hosting a hotly contested primary.
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