LIVE ELECTION RESULTS: Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, and Texas 34

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Another Tuesday, another set of primaries. This week, it’s Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, and the Special Election for US House District 34 in Texas. Here’s what to keep an eye on:

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Maine

Nothing too crazy going on in Maine. Both of the Democrat Congressional races are non-contested, as is the Republican primary for House District 1. In House District 2, Republicans Bruce Poliquin and Elizabeth Caruso are facing off. In the gubernatorial primaries, Democrat Janet Mills (the incumbent) is running unopposed, as is former Governor Republican Paul LePage (who left the office in 2019 due to Maine’s non-consecutive term limits).

Nevada

In Nevada, there are three Congressional districts at issue for the Democrats (no race in the 4th) and four for the Republicans, all contested. The Senate race features five candidates for the Democrats (including incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto) and nine candidates for the Republicans (including former State Attorney General Adam Laxalt, who is backed by President Trump). Of note, both tickets feature “None of These Candidates” as a listed option. The same is true for the gubernatorial primaries, where the Democrat contenders include incumbent Steve Sisolak, while the Republican race features 16 candidates, including Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo (who also has Trump’s endorsement), as well as the aforementioned “None.”

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North Dakota

For the at-large House seat in North Dakota, both the Democrat and the Republican candidates are running unopposed — the Republican, Kelly Armstrong, being the incumbent. Two Democrats are vying for the Senate seat in the primary, along with incumbent Republican John Hoeven, who’s being challenged by Riley Kuntz.

South Carolina

In the Palmetto State, while there are seven Congressional districts, the Democrats are holding primaries in only two of those, while the Republicans are holding them in four (Districts 1, 4, 6, and 7). Of note, Republican incumbents Tom Rice and Nancy Mace face challengers who received President Trump’s endorsement — State Representative Russell Fry and former Congresswoman Katie Arrington, respectively.

For the Senate seat, there are three Democrats contending, while on the Republican side, Tim Scott is running unopposed. For the Governor’s office, Joe Cunningham (no, not RedState’s Senior Editor!) is back in the mix, along with four other candidates, including Mia McLeod, who, interestingly enough, is endorsed by Cunningham’s ex-wife. On the Republican side, it’s incumbent Henry McMaster, who faces a challenge from Harrison Musselwhite.

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Texas 34

US House District 34 in Texas is holding a Special Election, with four candidates facing off: two Republicans (Mayra Flores and Juana Cantu-Cabrera) and two Democrats (Dan Sanchez and Rene Coronado).

See below for live results, and stay with RedState for the latest election coverage throughout the night and into Wednesday. (Click the “Change Race” option at the upper right of each map to toggle between the races.)

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