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Republican incumbent Young Kim has been declared the winner of the Primary Party on behalf of California’s 40th Parliamentary District in the US House of Representatives, evading the challenge of Republican Greg Raths.
The Associated Press called the race on Monday evening at 6:25 pm.
Democratic candidates Asif Mahmood (47%) and Kim (32%) are allowed to promote the top two candidates in the California primary, regardless of party affiliation. You will be promoted to the general election.
Kim, 59, now representing California’s 39th Parliamentary District, was forced to switch districts in an effort to change the constituency of voters once every ten years in the state.
NEWSOM states that DA RECALL in San Francisco was “predictable” and public attention to the election was not guaranteed.
The 40th Parliamentary Constituency Contest is important to the Republicans. Because that constituency could definitely be the constituency you want to maintain in the general election.
At the Primary, Kim must dodge a challenge from retired Marine Corps colonel and fighter pilot Greg Raths, who previously ran to represent California’s 45th Parliamentary District. It didn’t become.
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Russ won only 19% in the primary.
The conflict between the Republicans is also noteworthy. Kim won the final general election bid for Democrat Gil Sisneroez (50.6% to 49.4%), and Russ lost to Democrat Katie Porter in the final general election campaign (46.5% to 53.5% of Porter).
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Kim and Mahmood will face each other directly in the general election on November 8, 2022.