New York Post
Jun 03, 04:28 AM
Scott Wiener has taken a significant lead in the early returns of the primary election to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress, securing 43.4% of the votes. Connie Chan and Saikat Chakrabarti are currently in second and third place, respectively.
New York Post
Jun 03, 04:28 AM
Scott Wiener has taken an early lead in the primary election to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress, securing 43.4% of the votes in the first batch of returns. Connie Chan and Saikat Chakrabarti are currently in second and third place, respectively.
Washington Examiner
Jun 03, 07:09 AM
Scott Wiener has advanced to the general election following the California 11th district primary, receiving 41.3% of the vote. Connie Chan and Saikat Chakrabarti are competing for the second spot to join him in the general election. This primary is notable as it is the first competitive race for the district in nearly four decades.
Washington Examiner
Jun 03, 07:09 AM
Scott Wiener has advanced to the general election for California's 11th Congressional District after winning the primary election with 41.3% of the votes. The primary featured a competitive field of candidates, and Wiener will face either Connie Chan or Saikat Chakrabarti in the general election. Pelosi endorsed Chan, while Wiener has focused on various progressive issues.
New York Times — Politics
Jun 03, 07:40 AM
State Senator Scott Wiener is running for the congressional seat in San Francisco that will be left open by Nancy Pelosi. The upcoming election will decide who will take over this position.
New York Times — Politics
Jun 03, 07:40 AM
State Senator Scott Wiener and Connie Chan are competing for the congressional seat in San Francisco that will be vacated by Nancy Pelosi. Wiener has been actively campaigning for the position.
The Hill
Jun 03, 02:49 PM
California state Senator Scott Wiener and San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan will compete for the House seat vacated by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the November election. Both candidates secured their positions by defeating nine other candidates.