The winner in November will replace U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick.
Danyelle Khmara Democrat Kirsten Engel and Republican Juan Ciscomani are each leading in their party’s primary on Tuesday night to run in the Nov. 8 midterms to represent U.S. Congressional District 6, which covers a swath of Tucson.
In the Republican primary, unofficial results Tuesday night show Ciscomani leading with nearly 48% of the vote against four opponents. The newly drawn CD6 stretches from midtown Tucson through Graham and Greenlee counties and most of Cochise County and up into Casa Grande.
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