Hyde-Smith, Colom, Johnson Win Primary Elections for US Senate, House
Incumbent Republican Sen. Hyde-Smith and Democrat Colom won primaries to face off in November as Mississippi races draw attention for control of a narrow Senate majority.
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Lincoln County Primary Election Day results - Daily Leader
In Lincoln County Tuesday, 25.54 percent of qualified voters turned out to cast ballots in the U.S. Congressional Primary Election. Of the 5,444 ballots submitted, 1,412 were for the Democrat Party and 4,032 were for the Republican. The breakdowns were as follows: Democrat, Senate Scott Colom 954 (68.24%) Albert R. Littell 125 (8.94%) Priscilla W. Till 310 (22.17%) Democrat, House Michael A. Chiaradio 1,220 (97.13%) Republican, Sena…
Hyde-Smith, Colom, Johnson win primary elections for US Senate, House
TUPELO — Incumbent Cindy Hyde-Smith defeated Sarah Adlakha, a Chicago native now living on the Gulf Coast, to become the Republican nominee for one of Mississippi’s two U.S. Senate seats during Tuesday night’s statewide primary elections.
Incumbents win big in Mississippi Midterm Primary Elections - Mississippi Monitor
By Frank Corder, Magnolia Tribune Mississippi voters went to the polls on Tuesday to choose their nominees in the Republican and Democratic Midterm Primary Elections for U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. Here is a rundown on how Mississippi voted as of 6:00 a.m. Wednesday morning along with a look ahead to the November General Election. U.S. Senate Republican Primary with 93% reporting Cindy Hyde-Smith – 80.8% Sarah Adlakha –…
Hyde-Smith, Colom win Mississippi primaries; incumbents advance in House races
Incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith and Democrat Scott Colom won their party primaries Tuesday and will face off in November, while Mississippi’s congressional incumbents largely prevailed, Mississippi Today reported.
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