Voters in a handful of states weighed in on key contests in Tuesday’s primaries. Here’s a rundown of some of the most notable wins and losses.
New York
Gov. Kathy Hochul won her Democratic primary, defeating New York City public advocate Jumaane Williams and Long Island Representative Tom Suozzi.
Ms. Hochul will face Long Island Representative Lee Zeldin, who won the Republican primary. He defeated three rivals, including Andrew Giuliani, a former Trump White House aide and the son of Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and Trump attorney.
The running mate of Mrs. Hochul, Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, whom she appointed to the position in May, won his Democratic primary, beating Ana María Archila, Mr. Williams, and Diana Reyna, Mr. suozzi.
Illinois
Darren Bailey, a far-right state senator who was backed by former President Donald J. Trump on Saturday, won the Republican nomination for governor. He will face the Democratic incumbent government, JB Pritzker.
Jonathan Jackson, a businessman and son of Reverend Jesse Jackson who has benefited from more than $1 million in outside spending, won a Democratic primary with 17 candidates for an open seat in the First Congressional District.
Representative Sean Casten, a moderate Democrat, defeated a progressive House colleague, Representative Marie Newman, in a primary for the newly drawn Sixth Congressional District.
Representative Danny K. Davis, a veteran Democrat backed by President Biden, defeated Kina Collins, a young gun-security activist, in his Chicago district for the second time.
Representative Mary Miller, a 2020 election denier who has spoken admiringly about Adolf Hitler, won her Republican primary against fellow Representative Rodney Davis.
Oklahoma
Representative Markwayne Mullin reached a runoff with TW Shannon, a former Speaker of the Oklahoma House, in the Republican special primaries for the Senate seat vacated by James M. Inhofe, who is retiring. The winner of the November special election will hold the seat until January 2027.
Colorado
Joe O’Dea, a construction company owner who advocates some access to abortion, won the Republican Senate primaries in Colorado, beating a far-right challenger the Democrats had tried to help because they thought he would be easier to beat. in the general election.
Pam Anderson, a longtime local election officer in Jefferson County, won the Republican primary for secretary of state, beating Tina Peters, a county secretary and election denier. Ms. Anderson will face Democratic incumbent, Jena Griswold, who was unopposed in her party’s primary.
Representative Lauren Boebert, one of Mr Trump’s most ardent supporters, won the Republican nomination in the Third Congressional District.
State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer won the Republican nomination in the newly drawn Eighth Congressional District and will face Yadira Caraveo, a pediatrician and state legislator who was unopposed in the Democratic primaries.
Mississippi
Representative Michael Guest, who supported a Jan. 6 inquiry but voted to nullify the 2020 election results, won the GOP runoff in the third congressional district, defeating a pro-Trump challenger, Michael Cassidy.
Jackson County Sheriff’s Mike Ezell defeated Representative Steven Palazzo, a Republican facing an ethics inquiry, in a primary runoff election in the fourth congressional district.
Reid J. Epstein and Jennifer Medina reporting contributed.