Live results: Hyde-Smith slated to win Mississippi Senate primary
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Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is projected to win the Mississippi Senate Republican primary.
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This primary outcome determines the Republican candidate for Mississippi's Senate seat, influencing future legislative representation.
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Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is projected to win the Republican primary election for her Mississippi Senate seat, according to live results from Decision Desk HQ. Hyde-Smith faced challenger Sarah Adlakha in the GOP contest. Democrats Scott Colom, Albert Littell, and Priscilla W. Till are also vying for their party's nomination. This outcome confirms Senator Hyde-Smith's position as the Republican candidate for the upcoming general election. The primary results set the stage for the November election, where she will face the eventual Democratic nominee.
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Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is projected to win the Republican primary election for her Mississippi Senate seat.
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US Congressional Primary Elections Underway
Several key primary elections are taking place across the United States, including special elections and challenges to incumbents. Notable races include Georgia's 14th Congressional District, Mississippi's House and Senate primaries, and a competitive New York City House seat.
Mississippi Primary Elections for House and Senate
Mississippi held primary elections for both House and Senate seats. Incumbent Representative Bennie Thompson successfully fended off a challenger, while Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is projected to win her primary.
Mississippi Primary Elections
Mississippi held primary elections, with Representative Bennie Thompson successfully fending off a challenger in his primary. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is also projected to win her primary.
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