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2026 Midterm Primary Election Highlights
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- May 22, 2026
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The primary election day for the 2026 midterms has concluded as polls closed across six states. Notable outcomes have emerged, with Kentucky being in focus where President Trump managed to displace another incumbent, Rep. Thomas Massie, who did not fully support Trump’s agenda. Meanwhile, in Georgia and other states, Democrats experienced continued high voter turnout.
Kentucky Developments
In Kentucky, a significant Democratic primary race aimed to unseat Sen. Mitch McConnell unfolded. A Democrat has yet to hold a Senate seat here for over 25 years. Rep. Andy Barr secured the Republican nomination with Trump’s endorsement. He will compete against former state Rep. Charles Booker in the November elections. Booker previously challenged Sen. Rand Paul in 2022. Additionally, Ed Gallrein, backed by Trump, defeated incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie.
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Georgia Primaries
Georgia witnessed record-breaking fundraising and a substantial Democratic turnout, resulting in 53% of primary ballots, while Republicans garnered 45%. Many key contests head into runoffs. Billionaire Rick Jackson and Trump-supported Burt Jones will compete in a Republican runoff. The winner will face Keisha Lance Bottoms. Republicans held off Democratic challenges in two state Supreme Court races.
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Alabama’s Complex Primaries
Redistricting efforts complicated Alabama’s primaries. Several congressional district primaries were delayed, but others proceeded as scheduled. Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Doug Jones will vie to succeed Gov. Kay Ivey.
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Idaho Legislative Contests
Idaho voters faced ballots featuring all state legislative seats and key U.S. House races.
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Oregon’s Gubernatorial Race
In Oregon, voters nominated Christine Drazan and Gov. Tina Kotek for the gubernatorial race. Voters also decided against new statewide gas taxes.
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Pennsylvania’s Political Climate
Pennsylvania hosted pivotal races that might influence the House’s power balance. State Rep. Chris Rabb won the Democratic primary for Philly’s 3rd Congressional District. Three Republican-held seats were considered competitive.
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