Voters in Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma and California Head to Primary and Runoff Polls
Republican voters in Georgia choose nominees for Senate and governor races. Voters in Alabama, Oklahoma, Washington DC and a California congressional district also select candidates on Tuesday.
nbcnews.comVoters in several states cast ballots Tuesday in primary and runoff elections that will determine nominees for Senate, governor and congressional seats.
The contest has become a test between competing factions within the state party. A separate runoff is underway to choose the Republican nominee for governor.
Alabama, Republican voters are deciding between two candidates in a Senate primary runoff. The winner is expected to prevail in the general election for the open seat.
Oklahoma voters are choosing a Republican nominee to succeed the term-limited governor. The field includes multiple candidates with prior state government experience. Republicans are also selecting a nominee for an open Senate seat.
DC voters are using ranked-choice voting for the first time to replace the outgoing mayor. The winner is expected to prevail in November in the heavily Democratic city.
Voters in one California congressional district are casting ballots in a special election to fill a vacancy. A second round may be required if no candidate receives a majority.


