Takeaways From June 16 Primary Elections

From Georgia to Washington, voters have weighed in on governor, Senate, and mayoral races with national implications.
Takeaways From June 16 Primary Elections
People cast their vote during D.C. primary election at Shepard Park Elementary, Tuesday, June 16, 2026, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
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On June 16, American voters in Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Washington, D.C., went to the polls, or, in many cases, returned to them, to make their picks for a series of local and federal offices.

The top races of the night were in Georgia, where Republicans made their final picks for the gubernatorial and Senate nominations. The primary featured the second time in two weeks that Republicans rejected President Donald Trump’s pick for the governor nominee in their state.