Super Tuesday Scorecard: Who won what?

Super Tuesday Scorecard: Who won what?
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More than a dozen states are voting in the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries on Super Tuesday, likely getting former President Trump and President Biden closer to clinching their respective parties’ nominations.

Trump and Biden are favored to win in each of the states voting, though former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley is seeking to gain upsets in the states to hold off Trump from getting the GOP nod.

A handful of states are also holding key Senate and House primaries that could play a role in determining significant congressional contests this fall.

Here are the results of who won the major races from Super Tuesday:

PRESIDENT 

Republican primary 

Trump – Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia

Haley –  Vermont

Democratic primary 

Biden – Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia

Jason Palmer – American Samoa

CONGRESS 

Alabama’s 1st Congressional District Republican primary –  

Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary –  Shomari Figures and Anthony Daniels will advance to a runoff election

Arkansas’s 3rd Congressional District Republican primary –  

California Senate primary –  Rep. Adam Schiff (D) and Republican Steve Garvey will advance to the general election

California’s 13th Congressional District primary –  Rep. John Duarte (R) and Democrat Adam Gray will advance to the general election

California 22nd Congressional District primary –  Rep. David Valadao (R) and Democrat Rudy Salas will advance to the general election

California’s 27th Congressional District primary –  Rep. Mike Garcia (R) and Democrat George Whitesides will advance to the general election

California’s 41st Congressional District primary –  Rep. Ken Calvert (R) and Democrat Will Rollins will advance to the general election

California’s 45th Congressional District primary –  

North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District Republican primary –  Laurie Buckhout

Texas Democratic Senate primary –  Colin Allred

Texas’s 18th Congressional District Democratic primary –

Texas’s 32nd Congressional District Democratic primary –

GOVERNOR

North Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary –  Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson

North Carolina Democratic gubernatorial primary – Attorney General Josh Stein

–Updated on March 6 at 6:09 a.m.

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