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The runoff field for a U.S. Senate seat has been set in Alabama, a state that also will have a high-profile race for governor this fall and congressional seats that could be scrambled amid a wave of Republican redistricting.
Both party primaries for U.S. Senate in Alabama will head to a runoff election in June, multiple outlets reported. U.S. Rep. Barry Moore, R-Ala., and Attorney General Steve Marshall will compete in the Republican primary runoff June 16.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson is maintaining campaign strategies while targeting north and south Alabama to secure enough voters ahead of a runoff against Barry Moore in a few weeks. Congressman Barry Moore took a big lead once the polls closed Tuesday night,
Former Senate race rivals U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Doug Jones are headed to a rematch in Alabama's governor’s race.
Andrew Benson has been confirmed as U.S. attorney for Maine and former Lewiston Police Chief David St. Pierre confirmed as Maine's new U.S. marshal.
Voters will head back to the polls for a pair of high-stakes Senate runoffs after neither party produced a nominee outright in Tuesday’s primaries. The Republican primary is headed to a runoff, with U.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had both been vying for Trump's endorsement ahead of their runoff May 26.
Former Michigan Governor and U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has endorsed Haley Stevens in Michigan’s U.S. Senate race, saying the Birmingham congresswoman has “Michigan grit.”