Millions Head to the Polls for Super Tuesday
What’s taking place immediately:
- 15 states and one territory are holding presidential primaries. Learn extra right here.
- A number of of these states have Congressional major races, together with California, North Carolina, Texas, and Alabama. North Carolina additionally has its gubernatorial primaries.
- Polls shut in east coast states at 7 p.m. ET. On the West Coast, the polls will shut in California at 11 p.m. ET and in Alaska at midnight ET. The primary outcomes on Tremendous Tuesday will arrive from Iowa at 6 p.m. ET.
- Observe right here for stay updates.
Voting Begins in South Alabama
TILLMAN’S CORNER, Ala.—Voters are casting their ballots for the primary time in a newly redrawn 1st Congressional District and 2nd Congressional District in Southern Alabama on March 5.
Tillman’s Nook, Alabama, southwest of Cellular, Alabama, straddles each the brand new 1st District and new 2nd District. Alabamans casting their ballots right here will take into account a slew of native points, together with the state’s presidential major and its statewide major election for a member of the Home.
Within the 1st District, Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Ala.) and Rep. Barry Moore (R-Ala.) are operating towards one another to characterize the Republican Celebration in a extremely crimson voting space. I
n the 2nd District, greater than 20 complete candidates are vying to characterize both the Democratic Celebration or the Republican Celebration within the eventual November contest. A run-off state of affairs is probably going within the 2nd District.
—Austin Alonzo
Down-Poll Races to Watch At the moment
The presidential race won’t be the one election of nationwide consequence dotting ballots on Tremendous Tuesday.
A number of states will even maintain primaries for his or her Home and Senate races, and with the present majorities in each chambers hanging by a thread, pundits shall be watching intently to see how these primaries play out.
Particularly, Republicans want to flip the seats of Democratic Reps. Josh Tougher and Mike Levin, in addition to the open seat vacated by Democratic Rep. Katie Porter, who’s operating for Senate. Democrats, nevertheless, assume they’ve an excellent probability of retaining Ms. Porter’s seat whereas pulling off upsets within the districts of Republican Reps. Kevin Kiley, John Duarte, David Valadao, Mike Garcia, Younger Kim, Ken Calvert, and Michelle Steele.
Ms. Porter is only one of three outstanding Home Democrats vying for the open Senate seat left by the late Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Reps. Adam Schiff and Barbara Lee are additionally jockeying for the position, as is Republican baseball legend Steve Garvey. The 2 candidates who obtain essentially the most votes—no matter social gathering—will advance to the final election in November.
South Texas is one other space the place each events are eyeing features. Whereas Democrats are concentrating on the fifteenth District seat of Republican Rep. Monica De La Cruz, Republicans have their sights set on the thirty fourth District seat of Democratic Rep. Vincente Gonzalez.
Elsewhere within the state, Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales, dealing with a number of major challengers, might want to obtain a majority of the votes to keep away from a runoff. And Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, having simply misplaced the Houston mayoral election in December, can also be warding off a problem from former Houston Metropolis Councilwoman Amanda Edwards.
In the meantime, in North Carolina, 5 incumbent representatives—three Democrats and two Republicans—have chosen to not search reelection, leaving the door open for a possible shakeup. The District 1 race for Democratic Rep. Don Davis’s seat is anticipated to be significantly aggressive, as is the gubernatorial race, during which Trump-backed Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is hoping to show the chief’s workplace crimson.
—Samantha Flom
When and The place to Count on Outcomes
Fifteen states and one U.S. territory will maintain presidential major contests on Tremendous Tuesday.
These voting will embody residents of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia, in addition to the territory of American Samoa.
In Iowa, Democrats will be taught the outcomes of their unprecedented vote-by-mail caucus.
Right here’s when the outcomes will begin pouring in:
6 p.m. ET: Democratic outcomes anticipated in Iowa.
7 p.m. ET: Polls shut in Vermont and Virginia. Republican caucuses convene in Alaska.
7:30 p.m. ET: Polls shut in North Carolina.
8 p.m. ET: Polls shut in Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Most polls shut in Texas.
8:30 p.m. ET: Polls shut in Arkansas.
9 p.m. ET: Polls shut in Colorado and Minnesota. Final polls shut in Texas. Republican caucuses convene in Utah.
10 p.m. ET: Polls shut in Utah (Democrats solely).
11 p.m. ET: Polls shut in California. Voting is anticipated to finish in Utah (Republicans solely).
Midnight ET: Voting ends in Alaska (Republicans solely).
—Samantha Flom
Key Takeaways From Yesterday’s Supreme Courtroom Trump Poll Ruling
The Supreme Courtroom issued a landmark, unanimous resolution on March 4 clarifying that states don’t have authority underneath the 14th Modification to disqualify candidates for federal workplace.
As a substitute, that energy rests squarely with Congress.
The choice additionally nullified rulings that former President Donald Trump was disqualified in Maine and Illinois and eliminated the disqualification choice from state judges, whose selections may have been used to justify related strikes in different states.
Going ahead, the electoral map is much less prone to be the messy “patchwork” that some urged it could be with state-by-state poll disqualifications. If Congress someway passes laws based on the Courtroom’s pointers, it may create a system whereby the federal authorities may problem President Trump’s and others’ candidacies.
Former Assistant U.S. Lawyer Kevin O’Brien urged to The Epoch Occasions that the court docket was “sketchy” or unclear in the way it outlined future congressional motion.
“Why does it need to be our Congress, which is partly managed by one social gathering at a time when that social gathering has put ahead a presidential candidate who arguably is an insurrectionist? That’s the true drawback … it appears to be favoring Trump in a method that was pointless,” he mentioned.
The polarized political atmosphere in Congress considerably lessens the likelihood that it’s going to move something disqualification-related laws for President Joe Biden to signal earlier than he leaves workplace.
The Supreme Courtroom’s ruling left rather a lot on the desk, together with whether or not it even utilized to former presidents. In some methods, the court docket’s ruling was consultant of the skepticism the justices exhibited throughout oral arguments.
—Sam Dorman and Jacob Burg
Rep. Boebert Calls Colorado Poll Disqualification ‘Interfering in an Election’ After SCOTUS Reversal
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) praised the U.S. Supreme Courtroom for its unanimous March 4 ruling that reversed the Colorado Supreme Courtroom’s try and disqualify former President Donald Trump from its state poll.
“That is justice for the disenfranchised voters throughout America,” Ms. Boebert mentioned in a March 4 interview with The Epoch Occasions.
She emphasised the significance of giving voters the correct to determine who’s certified for elected places of work.
“In a democracy, you do have the selection to vote on your candidate of selection, and Democrats are the social gathering desirous to take away candidates from our ballots,” Ms. Boebert mentioned.
The congresswoman additionally famous the political shift in her house state of Colorado, which as soon as flipped between Democrats and Republicans in presidential elections however is now seen as a “strong D” within the Prepare dinner Political Report electoral school evaluation.
Nonetheless, that doesn’t imply there isn’t a assist for President Trump within the Centennial State.
“I’m with the grassroots Coloradans nearly every single day, and there’s super assist for President Trump,” Ms. Boebert mentioned.
She additionally launched an announcement on the controversy surrounding her 18-year-old son, Tyler, who was just lately arrested in reference to a number of alleged felonies.
“As an grownup and father, Tyler will take duty for his actions and ought to be held accountable for poor selections similar to another citizen,” Ms. Boebert mentioned in her assertion.
—Nathan Worcester and Jacob Burg
Turnout Anticipated to be Excessive: NC Ballot Employee
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Turnout on the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is anticipated to be “fairly excessive,” a ballot employee informed The Epoch Occasions. The ballot employee, whose identify couldn’t be given out per the instruction of the chief choose on the polling location, mentioned it is going to be a repeat of 2020 with the presidents on the poll along with the gubernatorial and lawyer basic races.
He mentioned early voting was “trickling.” The district is Democrat.
—Jackson Richman
Voting Begins Shortly in North Carolina
CHARLOTTE, N.C.— It’s darkish outdoors a polling place within the capital of North Carolina as Tremendous Tuesday is right here. What gave the impression to be ballot staff put out a few indicators outdoors the polling place at Southview Recreation Middle, which is in a Democrat district.
The largest races within the Tar Heel State are for governor, lawyer basic, and Congress with the final one consisting of newly gerrymandered districts.
Polls open at 6:30 a.m. ET.
Brenda White, a ballot employee right here, informed The Epoch Occasions that turnout was low throughout early voting till the tip. In common, they get about 100 voters on the location, she mentioned.
—Jackson Richman
Early Voting Turnout Low in Virginia
LEESBURG, Va.—Whereas statewide information isn’t out there but, Loudoun County in northern Virginia has launched its turnout of a 45-day early voting interval: lower than 4 %. As compared, the general early voting for the statewide election final yr was over 13 %.
In Loudoun County, which represents about 5 % of all registered voters in Virginia, over 5,200 folks have voted within the Republican major. Virginia has an open major, which means registered voters of any social gathering affiliation can vote in any major, though they’ll solely vote in a single race.
Polls open at 6 a.m. ET and shut at 7 p.m. ET immediately. Virginia had 6,178,219 registered voters as of Jan. 1, 2024. This yr’s major is the primary Virginia presidential major since former Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam signed the 45-day early voting into regulation.
Virginia assigns its complete 45 delegates on a pro-rated foundation; 12 are based mostly on state-wide outcomes and 33 based mostly on ends in 11 congressional districts at 3 every.
—Terri Wu
Virginia Tremendous Tuesday in Motion
VIENNA, Va.—It’s raining in northern Virginia. When the rain stops in about two hours, we’ll in all probability see extra site visitors at polling stations.
—Terri Wu