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Tuesday is a big primary day. Here are key races to watch
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An "I voted" sign points to a Vote Center on June 1 in Los Angeles.
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Voters fill out ballots at Lowe Park Arts and Environment Center on Tuesday in Marion, Iowa.
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Six states — California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, South Dakota and New Mexico — hold elections on Tuesday.
+ Iowans voting in today's primary election will nominate candidates for governor, U.S.
+ Senate, and U.S. House in advance of this fall's midterm elections. Stephen Maturen/Getty Images hide caption
Polls are officially closed in New Jersey, South Dakota, Iowa, New Mexico, Montana and California, where voters cast ballots in primary races for U.S. House, Senate and statewide offices.
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+ Elections Reality TV stars throw their hats the ring for public office In Iowa, Democratic voters picked state Rep.
− reality stars throw their hats into the ring for political office In Iowa, Democratic voters will choose a candidate in a key Senate race — the Republican in the race is already the de facto nominee.
+ Josh Turek as their candidate in a key Senate race.
− For governor, the race is the first good chance Democrats have to win the office in years, but Republicans still need to select their nominee.
+ For the first time in years, Iowa Democrats have a shot at winning the governor's office.
− Iowa Republican voters could decide the party's nominee for governor in the state's first open race for the office since 2011, as sitting Gov.
+ Businessman Zach Lahn is the Republican nominee for Iowa Governor, beating out the Trump-endorsed candidate Rep.
− Kim Reynolds opted not to run for reelection.
+ Randy Feenstra, according to a race call by the AP.
− With five Republicans on Tuesday's ballot, Rep.
+ The race is a test on whether Trump's endorsement holds weight in a state where his approval rating has slipped over the economy, tariffs and the war in Iran.
− Randy Feenstra is the only one endorsed by Trump.
+ In the end, the president's support wasn't enough for Feenstra to remain in the race.
− The race will test whether Trump's endorsement holds weight in a state where his approval rating has slipped over the economy and the war in Iran.
+ Feenstra conceded to Lahn before the Associated Press called the race.
− Feenstra's lead may be declining, as one recent poll shows political newcomer and Iowa businessman Zach Lahn could have a shot at winning the GOP primary.
+ It was also one of the only primary races so far this elecion cycle that Trump's endorsement didn't carry the candidate to victory.
− There is a good chance, though, that Iowans won't know the outcome of the race on Tuesday because a candidate must secure 35% of the vote to win outright.
+ The governor's office is an important race for both parties.
− If no one clears that threshold, the nominee will be decided at a Republican convention where delegates — not primary voters — make the final choice.
+ It's the state's first open race for governor since 2011, as sitting Gov. Kim Reynolds opted not to run for reelection.
− Whatever Republican wins on Tuesday will face unopposed Democratic state Auditor Rob Sand in the general election.
+ Lahn will face unopposed Democratic state auditor Rob Sand in the general election.
− Democratic voters in Iowa will pick which candidate they think has the best shot at beating the Republican nominee for Senate, expected to be Trump-endorsed Rep.
+ Democratic voters in Iowa selected state Rep.
− Ashley Hinson, on Tuesday.
+ Josh Turek as their nominee against Trump-endorsed Republican Rep.
− This is a seat that Democrats believe they have a shot at flipping come November.
+ Ashley Hinson for a competitive Senate seat, according to race calls from the AP.
The seat is one that Democrats believe they have a shot at flipping come November.
− Iowa Democrats have a choice between state Rep.
+ Turek, a two-time gold medal paralympian, won the nomination against state Sen.
− Josh Turek and state Sen.
− Both candidates are courting different Iowa voters, though.
+ Both candidates are courting different Iowa voters though.
− Turek is vying for the independent-leaning vote, while Wahls is hoping to gain the support from committed Democrats.
+ Turek sought the independent-leaning vote, while Wahls was hoping to gain the support from committed Democrats.
− Turek flipped a state House district held by a Republican, while Wahls represents a Senate district that is solidly blue. Both argue they are the candidate who has the right message to win in November.
+ Turek flipped a state House district held by a Republican, and now Democrats hope he can do the same with the Senate seat.
− In New Jersey, all eyes are on Congressional District 7.
+ In New Jersey, Democrat Rebecca Bennett won the primary in the competitive Congressional District 7, according to an AP race call.
− Four Democrats are hoping to oust Republican Rep.
+ Voters there believe Bennett is the best shot the party has flipping the swing seat blue in November.
Bennett will face the uncontested Republican Rep.
+ in the general election.
− Two races in Montana may be more competitive than originally expected with the last-minute announcements — shortly before the filing deadline — by Republicans Sen.
+ Bennett, who is a former Navy helicopter pilot, beat three other Democrats for the nomination.
− Steve Daines and Rep. Ryan Zinke that neither would seek reelection.
+ Bennett's platform is centered around affordability, lowering healthcare costs and protecting America's national security interests.
− Elections Here are New Jersey's 2026 primary election results Elections Here are Montana's 2026 primary election results While an open Senate seat does not make Montana, which has long been considered a Republican stronghold, necessarily competitive for Democrats, an independent candidate is outraising candidates in both major parties.
+ Elections Here are New Jersey's 2026 primary election results Elections Here are Montana's 2026 primary election results Two races in Montana may be more competitive than originally expected with the last-minute announcements — shortly before the filing deadline — by Republicans, Sen.
− Seth Bodnar, Iraq war veteran and former president of the University of Montana, is hoping voters will send him instead, mostly on the message that he won't work for either party and is focused on changing the direction America is heading.
+ Steve Daines and Rep.
− In Bodnar's case, he has enough voter signatures to land himself on the November ballot, but the Montana Secretary of State's Office hasn't yet certified those signatures.
Democrats are working to flip Montana's 1st Congressional District as well.
+ Ryan Zinke, that neither would seek reelection.
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But the Democratic nominee for Montana's 1st Congressional District is too close to call, according to the AP.
− Now, four Democrats are angling for the open seat, including front-runner Sam Forstag, a smokejumper who is endorsed by popular progressive Rep.
+ As of Tuesday night, Ryan Busse, an author and sales professional, maintained a small, 2-point lead, against Sam Forstag, a smokejumper who is supported by popular progressive Rep.
+ Whoever wins the Democratic primary will face Republican Trump-endorsed nominee Aaron Flint.
+ While an open Senate seat does not make Montana, which has long been considered a Republican stronghold, necessarily competitive for Democrats, an independent candidate is outraising candidates in both major parties. Seth Bodnar, Iraq war veteran and former president of the University of Montana, is hoping voters will send him instead, mostly on the message that he won't work for either party and is focused on changing the direction America is heading. In Bodnar's case, he has enough voter signatures to land himself on the November ballot, but the Montana Secretary of State's Office hasn't yet certified those signatures.
But two Senate candidates who will for sure appear on November's ballot are Republican nominee Kurt Alme, an attorney endorsed by Trump and Democratic nominee Alani Bankhead.