Missouri, Michigan, Washington and Kansas primaries 2024: Cori Bush loses (2024)

Election day Tuesday has turned into election hangover Wednesday, so we're calling it a night on our Aug. 6 live blog. Here's a recap of all the races that have been projected so far:

- In the night's marquee race, the Democratic primary for Missouri's 1st District, progressive Rep. Cori Bush became the second "Squad" member this cycle to lose renomination. Backed by millions of dollars from AIPAC, St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell won the Democratic nomination and will almost certainly be the district's next congressman.
- In Michigan's Senate race, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin won her party's nomination and former Rep. Mike Rogers won the GOP primary. The Slotkin-Rogers matchup will represent one of the key contests on the 2024 Senate map in November.
- Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe prevailed in the Republican primary for Missouri governor. He was the most moderate candidate in the field, which also included Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, who surprisingly finished in last place despite leading in most polls.
- In the solid-red Missouri 3rd District, state Sen. Bob Onder, who was backed by Trump, prevailed in his race for the Republican nomination and is likely to go on to win the general election in November.
- In Kansas's 2nd District, former state Attorney General Derek Schmidt secured his spot on the ballot this fall — and most likely a seat in Congress in this safe red district. He defeated Shawn Tiffany, a rancher and feedlot owner, and Jeff Kahrs, who's held various positions in both state and federal government.
- In Kansas's 3rd District, oncologist and veteran Prasanth Reddy won the GOP primary but by a narrow margin over Karen Crnkovich. Reddy was endorsed by House Speaker Mike Johnson and outspent Crnkovich 6-to-1. He'll face an uphill battle in the fall against Democratic Rep. Sharice Davids.
- In Michigan's 3rd District, attorney Paul Hudson looks to have defeated financial adviser Michael Markey in the GOP primary. This sets up Hudson to face Democratic Rep. Hillary Scholten in what could be a competitive tilt, although Scholten will start as a favorite.
- In Michigan's 8th District, state Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet won the Democratic nomination over Army Ranger Matt Collier and State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh, while 2022 nominee Paul Junge easily won the GOP primary over former Dow Chemical executive Mary Draves. Junge is hoping that third time's the charm after consecutive losses to Elissa Slotkin in the 7th District and Dan Kildee in the 8th District in 2020 and 2022.
- In Michigan's 10th District, 2022 nominee Carl Marlinga won the Democratic primary, setting up a rematch with Republican Rep. John James in this light-red seat.
- In the Republican primary for Missouri attorney general, incumbent Andrew Bailey prevailed over one of Trump's personal attorneys, Will Scharf.
- The AP has projected that the Washington governor's race will be between Democratic Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Republican former Rep. Dave Reichert.
- In Washington's 3rd District, the AP projected Republican Joe Kent and incumbent Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez to be the top two finishers, which means a rematch of 2022, when Gluesenkamp Perez eked out a win.

There are also a handful of races that didn't have projected winners when we put the live blog to bed.

- A slow count in Wayne County, Michigan, home to Detroit, has left us unclear as to who might win the Democratic primary in Michigan's 13th District. Based on the AP's results, Rep. Shri Thanedar leads 52 percent to 34 percent with only 9 percent of the expected vote reporting. But the city of Detroit's unofficial tally has reported a larger number of votes and has the two candidates running almost even. Either way, we're still in the dark.
- In Washington's 4th District, former NASCAR driver Jerrold Sessler leads in the top-two primary with 30 percent, ahead of Republican Rep. Dan Newhouse's 25 percent, with 55 percent of the expected vote reporting. Veterans advocate Tiffany Smiley is in third with about 20 percent. Trump endorsed both Sessler and Smiley here.
In Washington's 6th District, Democratic state Sen. Emily Randall leads the top-two primary with 33 percent with 62 percent of the expected vote reporting. That puts her just ahead of Republican state Sen. Drew MacEwen, who has 31 percent, and Democratic Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz, who has 25 percent.
- In Washington's 5th District, the AP projected Republican Michael Baumgartner will advance to the general election, but we are still waiting to see who will finish second. With 57 percent of the expected vote reporting, Democrat Carmela Conroy has 20 percent, while Republican Jaquelin Maycumber has 12 percent.

—Monica Potts, Nathaniel Rakich, Geoffrey Skelley and Tia Yang, 538; Meredith Conroy, 538 contributor; and Jacob Rubashkin, Inside Elections

Missouri, Michigan, Washington and Kansas primaries 2024: Cori Bush loses (1)
Missouri, Michigan, Washington and Kansas primaries 2024: Cori Bush loses (2024)
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