primary election
Coverage of primary election in the Nexus archive.
- 2026 election ballot drop boxes to arrive across Oahu
The City and County of Honolulu has installed 17 official ballot drop boxes across Oahu for the 2026 elections. Primary Election ballots will be mailed out on July 21, with in-person voting available before Election Day.
- Wilson, Davidson counties preparing voters ahead of primary and general election
Wilson and Davidson counties are preparing voters for the upcoming primary and general elections. This will be the first election under the new federal congressional district map.
- Chinatown, Sewers And Public Safety: State House District 28 Candidate Q&As
Five Democrats are competing in the primary election for State House District 28, which includes urban and industrial Honolulu neighborhoods. The candidates addressed issues related to Chinatown, sewers, and public safety in their Q&As.
- Josh Shapiro warns Democrats face ‘battle over what we believe in’ after socialist’s upset primary victories
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro stated Democrats must address internal debates over party direction following socialist primary victories, including Darializa Avila Chevalier's win over Rep. Adriano Espaillat in New York. Shapiro emphasized the need for candidates to deliver results amid voter concerns about economic and healthcare issues.
- Ohio and Iowa Governors Races Tight, New Polls Show
New polls indicate tight races in the Ohio and Iowa governors' races. Voters participated in a primary election in Des Moines in early June.
- Voting options for displaced Coloradans amid wildfires
Thousands of Colorado residents displaced by wildfires on Primary Election day (June 30) can still vote using options provided by Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold. The secretary emphasized ensuring eligible voters affected by the fires have opportunities to cast ballots.
- It’s primary Election Day in Colorado. Here’s what you need to know to vote and find results.
It is Primary Election Day in Colorado, and voters who haven't cast their ballots yet still have time to do so. The article provides guidance on the voting process and how to find results.
- Colorado primary election turnout trending higher than 2022 and 2024
Colorado's primary election turnout is higher than in 2022 and 2024, with a current 19.5% rate. Secretary of State Jena Griswold reports smooth operations and increased voter engagement. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on mail-in ballots does not affect Colorado's procedures, which require ballots to be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
- Massie lashes out when pressed on ex-girlfriend's allegations of affair with GOP firebrand
Rep. Thomas Massie denied allegations from his ex-girlfriend Cynthia West, who claimed he offered her money and a non-disclosure agreement related to a wrongful termination lawsuit against Rep. Victoria Spartz. West also alleged Massie bragged about an affair with Rep. Lauren Boebert shortly after his wife's death. Massie confronted a Fox News Digital reporter by questioning his personal preferences and recording the interaction while denying the claims.
- Hakeem Jeffries slammed for embracing Mamdani-backed candidates ‘with open arms’ after Dem primary sweep
Hakeem Jeffries faced criticism for supporting Mamdani-backed candidates after Democratic primary victories. Brad Lander and Darializa Avila Chevalier defeated Jeffries-endorsed incumbents in New York primaries.
- A crowded race for Attorney General: Here are the candidates who want to be Colorado's next AG
The race for Colorado Attorney General includes six candidates, with four Democrats and two Republicans competing after current AG Phil Weiser runs for governor. Jena Griswold, Colorado Secretary of State, emphasizes her experience in democracy issues and priorities like reproductive rights and corporate accountability if elected.
- A district that went +20 for Trump now in play for Democrats
A new internal poll shows a Democratic House candidate in upstate New York is in a dead heat with a Republican challenger in a district President Trump won by 20 points in 2024. The Republican, Anthony Constantino, received Trump's endorsement and faced a contentious primary, while the Democratic candidate, Blake Gendebien, gained traction after messaging highlighted his opponent's unfavorability.
- 5 things to know this Wednesday, June 24
Six people were found dead in a Mechanicville home on Tuesday, and the Primary Election results have been announced.
- Primary election night in NYC: Find real-time results, reactions
Primary election night in New York City has concluded with polls closing at 9 p.m. Key congressional races in districts NY-7, NY-10, NY-12, and NY-13 are under scrutiny as results begin to emerge. PIX11 News is monitoring the situation across the city.
- New Yorkers, candidates await results in high-stakes primary election
New Yorkers cast ballots in a primary election as candidates in several congressional districts await results. PIX11 News is covering watch parties for races in NY-7, NY-12, NY-10, and NY-13.
- New York City voters reveal how they REALLY feel about Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg hours before critical primary election
New York City voters are expressing their genuine opinions about Jack Schlossberg, the Kennedy heir, just hours before a critical primary election. The focus is on voter sentiment toward Schlossberg as the election approaches.
- Senator disqualified from APC screening defects to ADC
A senator was disqualified from the APC primary screening process and has defected to the ADC. The disqualification occurred during the May primary election, preventing the senator from seeking re-election for the APC's senatorial ticket.
- Polls open for primary Election Day. Stakes are high for several NY Congressional races.
Polls are open for the primary Election Day in New York, with high stakes in several congressional races. Democratic Congressman Dan Goldman is voting with his family in lower Manhattan as voters decide nominations in competitive races with implications for the Democratic Party's future.
- Redrawn US House map in Utah sets up heated Democratic primary in Salt Lake-area district
Utah Democrats are competing in a primary election for a redrawn U.S. House district. The outcome could influence the party's potential to control the chamber in the upcoming fall election.
- Voter service and polling centers open in El Paso County for primary election
Voter service and polling centers (VSPCs) opened in El Paso County, Colorado on June 22 for the primary election on June 30. These centers allow new voter registration, updates to existing registrations, and provide ballots for those who did not receive them by mail.
- Up Close: Incumbent congressman, Mamdani-backed community organizer run in NY-13 primary
An incumbent congressman and a Mamdani-backed community organizer are running in New York's 13th district primary. The race is covered by Eyewitness News UpClose.
- NYC primary election: What to know before heading to the polls
New York City's primary election on June 23 will determine party candidates for the November midterm election. The primary sets high stakes for Democratic candidates, with voters selecting contenders for key races.
- Officials urge voters to get ready as ballots near delivery
Hawaii's Primary Election ballots will be mailed to voters on July 21. Election officials are working to enhance the in-person voting experience and address concerns about election security.
- Get a Knicks-themed 'I voted' sticker in NYC primary
New York City voters will receive Knicks-themed 'I Voted' stickers during the primary election. The novelty stickers, resembling a blue-and-orange basketball, will be distributed to the first 300 early voters on Thursday.
- El Paso County clerk battles election misinformation ahead of primary
El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Steve Schleiker discusses combating election misinformation ahead of Colorado's primary election. The clerk's office handles voter concerns, motor vehicle registration, and public document recording. Two unaffiliated voters in El Paso County submitted both Democratic and Republican ballots, which will not count.
- L.A.'s Year of the Dog: Why Pratt and other candidates campaigned against animal abuse
Spencer Pratt and other candidates in L.A.'s primary election focused on campaigning against animal abuse to appeal to animal advocates, a group considered influential in tight races. The candidates aimed to leverage this issue to gain support.
- Early voting begins Saturday: What you need to know for New York's primary election
Early voting begins Saturday for New York's primary election. The article provides information on where and when voters can cast their early votes.
- ‘The Dumocrats are at it again’: Trump attack on California election offers midterm preview
President Donald Trump falsely accused California of election fraud in its June 2 primary, citing the state's delayed vote count due to mail-in ballots. The U.S. Department of Justice has sued California and 29 other states to access unredacted voter rolls, while election experts dismissed Trump's claims as baseless and part of his recurring tactics.
- Democrats keep Prop. 50 promise alive through primary, with momentum heading toward November
California Democrats remain confident in flipping five Congressional districts targeted after Proposition 50, as primary election results indicate potential challenges for Republicans. Momentum is building toward the November election.
- Democrats keep Prop. 50 promise alive through primary, with momentum heading toward November
California Democrats remain confident about flipping five Congressional districts targeted after Proposition 50. Primary election results suggest potential challenges for Republicans, with momentum building for Democrats ahead of November.
- How the death of 'The Line' is reshaping NJ township councils and county boards
Deborah Engel advanced to the November general election for Essex County Commissioner after finishing third in the June 2 primary. A change in New Jersey’s ballot system is impacting local government races in parts of the state.
- Why Tom Steyer's $216-million gubernatorial bid failed
Tom Steyer spent $216 million on his gubernatorial campaign but failed to secure enough votes in the primary to advance to the general election.
- Why Tom Steyer's $216-million gubernatorial bid failed
Tom Steyer spent $216 million on his gubernatorial campaign but failed to secure enough votes in the primary to advance to the November general election. The record-breaking financial investment did not translate into sufficient electoral support.
- Pamela Evette, Alan Wilson advance to runoff in crowded South Carolina primary, CBS News projects
Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson are projected to advance to a runoff in the South Carolina primary by CBS News. Rep. Nancy Mace, who had a high-profile campaign involving disputes with President Trump, did not advance.
- Key test for Democrats in Maine
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing a primary election tonight amid a series of scandals. NBC News reporter Ryan Nobles is covering the event.
- Nancy Mace loses GOP primary for South Carolina governor
Nancy Mace lost the GOP primary for South Carolina governor, failing to advance to a runoff. Her campaign was impacted by scandals and her decision to release Jeffrey Epstein files against President Donald Trump's preference. Trump's preferred candidates, Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson, will face a runoff.
- Maryland election leaders hold emergency meeting in effort to stem mail-in ballot error confusion
Maryland's State Board of Elections held an emergency meeting to address mail-in ballot errors caused by a vendor who sent incorrect Democratic and Republican ballots to voters. Protocols were approved to void original ballots if replacement ballots were issued, ensuring only corrected ballots mailed after May 27 are counted, with exceptions for nonpartisan races if original ballots were already returned. The primary election is scheduled for June 23.
- Egged on by Trump, right-wing ecosystem makes baseless claims of California voter fraud
Right-wing figures and Donald Trump promoted unfounded claims of voter fraud in California after the primary election, despite no evidence. Republican candidates initially led in vote counts but later saw their positions shift as more ballots were processed. Trump accused California officials of 'cheating' during a 'Meet the Press' interview, while others, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, echoed baseless allegations of election irregularities.
- Susan Collins refuses to weigh in on Platner's sexting scandal as Maine voters head to polls
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, refused to comment on Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's sexting scandal as Maine voters prepare to vote. Republicans have criticized Platner, while Democrats continue to support him despite the allegations.
- Incumbent LA Mayor Karen Bass will face a challenge from the left in November
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will face Councilmember Nithya Raman in the November mayoral election after Raman secured second place in the June primary with 29% of the vote. Raman criticized Bass for a police union contract that contributed to a budget deficit and inefficient homelessness solutions. Conservative candidate Spencer Pratt, who lost his home in the 2023 Palisades Fire, finished third with 26%.