Alabama Election Results: Two Republicans Advance, Democrat Wins in US Senate Primaries – New York Times

Roy Moore, a former state Supreme Court justice, and Senator Luther Strange, who was appointed earlier this year, advanced on Tuesday in the Republican primary for the Senate seat in Alabama vacated by Jeff Sessions, now the attorney general.

Mr. Moore and Senator Strange will compete in a runoff on Sept. 26. The winner will face Doug Jones, a former United States attorney who won the Democratic primary, in the general election on Dec. 12. Read more

Results for tonights special election in Utah

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423,282 votes, 100% reporting (2,522 of 2,522 precincts)

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Advances to runoff

*Incumbent

Leader

Moore

Strange

Brooks

13,270

20,188

9,482

7,317

10,357

19,509

10,848

9,787

4,435

7,080

9,244

5,485

6,792

7,215

3,125

4,692

4,303

2,746

4,982

3,308

4,624

5,387

4,845

2,031

4,958

3,735

1,181

4,926

3,217

1,573

5,150

3,435

906

2,961

2,529

4,030

4,147

3,360

1,342

3,767

3,525

1,216

3,480

3,385

1,619

4,317

1,902

1,487

3,589

2,604

1,784

4,404

2,036

1,210

2,904

2,596

1,780

3,454

2,076

956

2,528

2,427

737

2,795

1,989

678

2,500

1,361

820

2,536

1,205

734

2,169

1,655

801

2,012

1,596

863

2,117

1,545

508

1,957

1,436

496

2,091

1,012

548

2,274

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