Shah wins Democratic primary for Phoenix-area district to face 7-term GOP US Rep. Schweikert
- Former Arizona State Rep. Amish Shah won the Democratic primary for a congressional district in northeastern Phoenix, competing against seven-term incumbent Republican David Schweikert in November.
- The Associated Press officially called the primary race for Shah on Thursday.
- Shah will face Incumbent Republican Rep. David Schweikert, who has served seven terms and easily won his GOP primary.
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Indian-American Amish Shah Wins Democratic Primary in Arizona
Amish Shah, a physician by profession and former state representative, has triumphed in the Democratic primary for Arizona’s First Congressional District. He secured the nomination in a crowded field, setting up a challenging election against incumbent Republican David Schweikert in November.
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Critic of Arizona’s elections operations unseats incumbent election official in GOP primary
PHOENIX — A critic of Arizona's voting operations has unseated the Maricopa County recorder in a Republican primary. Elsewhere, races were undecided with thousands of ballots left to be counted
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