Primary elections are held today in New Jersey, South Dakota, Iowa, New Mexico, Montana and California. The results are likely from all states except California who will spend a few days figuring out exactly how many mail in ballots are needed in order to declare the Democrat winner.
Associated Press Election Results HERE
New York Times Election Results HERE
If you have an interest in any of the primary races, feel free to drop your thoughts and opinions into the comments section along with your review of the races that matter to your region.
Posted in Election 2026


In CA- I voted yesterday.
Good chance you’ll know what the democrat party says the election results are before November.
Lmaooooo! So true! And sad 😢
I dropped off our ballots today! Hope Steve Hilton can make it to the General.
No dog in this hunt but it will be interesting to follow the COUNTING of the votes. Especially the length of time to count and mail-in ballots. Every election seems to have some irregularity.
I consider Spencer Pratt someone I support from 3000 miles away in New England.
I just wish we had dozens of clones of him to go after every corrupt Dim mayor across my benighted area.
Same here in CT.
Rinos as far as the eye can see.
It is not the evil Democratic Party that tests my hope. I always opposed them. It is the talk right but do nothing Republican Party that has broke my heart.
The only thing more evil than the D Party, which at least fights me to my face, has been the GOP undermining and stabbing me in the back. I end up hating the traitor more than the original evil enemy.
Yes. Same here.
Trump continues his 100% endorsement winning streak: In South Dakota, he endorsed Rounds for Senate and Jackley for House. Both have been declared winners.
In Iowa, Trump endorsed Hinson for Senate, and Hinson has been declared winner. He also endorsed Feenstra for governor, but that race hasn’t been called. Currently Feenstra is running behind Lahn 37% to 31%.
In New Mexico, Trump endorsed Cunningham for House, and Cunningham is currently ahead 85% to 15% with 11% votes counted.