Former NASCAR Driver Austin Theriault Wins GOP Primary in Maine Swing District

Mr. Theriault, a Maine state representative, defeated fellow state Rep. Michael Soboleski in the GOP primary. Former NASCAR driver Austin Theriault crossed the finish line on June 11 to next take on incumbent Democratic Rep. Jared Golden in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, in a race that could determine who controls the House next year. Mr.

Rep. Armstrong Wins North Dakota’s Gubernatorial Primary

Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-N.D.) won North Dakota’s GOP gubernatorial primary, setting the stage for a strong performance in the heavily Republican state’s November general election. He defeated Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller in the June 11 contest. Mr. Armstrong’s running mate for lieutenant governor was Josh Teigen, commissioner of the state’s Department of Commerce. Ms. Miller’s

Special Election Keeps Ohio’s 6th District in GOP Hands

Michael Rulli will represent Ohio’s 6th Congressional District through year’s end and must face Democrat Michael Kripchak again in November’s regular election. Voters in eastern Ohio’s 6th District have chosen Republican Michael Rulli to fill their vacant congressional seat through the end of the year. The Associated Press projected Mr. Rulli as the winner of

Rulli Win in Ohio Special Election Expands GOP’s Slim House Majority

Michael Rulli will represent Ohio’s 6th Congressional District through year’s end and must face Democrat Michael Kripchak again in November’s regular election. Voters in eastern Ohio’s 6th District have chosen Republican Michael Rulli to fill their vacant congressional seat through the end of the year, expanding the GOP’s razor-thin majority in the House. The Associated

Mace Defeats McCarthy-Backed Challenger in South Carolina Primary

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) is one of eight Republicans who voted to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy last year. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) defeated Catherine Templeton on June 11 to win the Republican nomination for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District. The Associated Press projected the victory for Ms. Mace less than two hours after polls