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Voters in six states, led by California, held primary elections on June 2 that will shape November’s midterms and could influence control of the U.S. Congress.
California’s crowded “jungle” primary — 61 candidates on a single ballot with the top two advancing regardless of party — produced early, inconclusive returns.
With roughly half the expected ballots still to be tallied, early tabulations put Republican Steve Hilton near 27%, Democrat and former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra near 26% and Democrat Tom Steyer around 20%, leaving the final top-two outcome too close to call.
The contest is occurring alongside a newly redrawn congressional map approved by California voters in 2025 that shifts five districts toward Democrats, creating several high-stakes House primaries that could affect the narrow balance in Washington.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced a multi-candidate primary including reality TV figure Spencer Pratt and councilmember Nithya Raman.
Outside California, primaries in Iowa, New Jersey, Montana, New Mexico and South Dakota delivered mixed results, with Democrats eyeing pickup opportunities in Iowa’s governor and Senate contests.
The campaign has been marked by heavy spending (Steyer alone has spent over $200m), celebrity candidacies, a recent high-profile withdrawal and resignation by Eric Swalwell, and endorsements from former President Donald Trump for some GOP contenders.
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