Voters in Maine and South Carolina head to the polls Tuesday for primary elections that will test the strength of incumbents and shape the general election landscape.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is seeking a fifth term. He faces multiple primary challengers, including a well-funded Republican opponent.
In Maine, Democratic Governor Janet Mills is running for reelection. She faces only minor primary opposition but will be a major target in the fall.
Both contests are barometers of party dynamics and voter sentiment. The primaries offer early signals on which issues resonate most with base voters.
Turnout will be a key metric. Low turnout could indicate disengagement, while high numbers might signal energized campaigns.
The outcomes will also influence control of the Senate and statehouses. South Carolina is a reliably red state, but Maine is more competitive.
Results are expected Tuesday night. Both candidates hope for decisive victories to build momentum for the general election.





