There was plenty of primary activity across the country on Tuesday. As we continue to digest what all the results mean, here is a rundown of the winners in the most watched races. ArkansasSenate Democratic Runoff Blanche Lincoln (D) 52%House 1st District RunoffChad Causey (D) 51%
No Republican RunoffHouse 2nd District RunoffJoyce Elliott (D) 53%
No Republican RunoffHouse 3rd District RunoffNo Democratic Runoff
Steve Womack (R)California Governor
Jerry Brown (D) 84%
Meg Whitman (R) 64% Senate
Barbara Boxer (D) 80%
Carly Fiorina (R) 54% House 19th District Loraine Goodwin (D) 53%
Jeff Denham (R) 37% House 36th District Jane Harman (D) 61%
Mattie Fein (R) 52% IowaSenate
Roxanne Conlin (D) 77%
Chuck Grassley (R) (uncontested)
Governor Chet Culver (D) (uncontested)
Terry Branstad (R) 50% House 3rd District Leonard L. Boswell (D) (uncontested)
Brad Zaun (R) 42% MaineGovernor
Libby Mitchell (D) 35%
Paul LePage (R) 38% MontanaHouse At-Large District Dennis McDonald (D) 38%
Denny Rehberg (R) 74% North DakotaSenate
Tracy Potter (D) (uncontested)
John Hoeven (R) (uncontested)House At-Large District Earl Pomeroy (D) (uncontested)
Rick Berg (R) 89% New JerseyHouse 1st DistrictRobert Andrews (D) 86%
Dale Glading (R) 54%House 2nd DistrictGary Stein (D) (uncontested)
Frank LoBiondo (R) 78%House 3rd District John Adler (D) 74%
Jon Runyan (R) 60%House 7th District Ed Potosnak (D) (uncontested)
Leonard Lance (R) 55% NevadaSenate
Harry Reid (D) 84%
Sharron Angle (R) 40% Governor
Rory Reid (D) 82%
Brian Sandoval (R) 57% South CarolinaSenate
Alvin Greene (D) 58%
Jim DeMint (R)82% Governor
Nikki Haley (R) 48%
Gresham Barrett (R) 21%
Heading to a run off.
Vincent Sheheen (D) 58% House 4th District Trey Gowdy (R) 39%
Rep. Bob Inglis (R) 27%
Heading to a run off.
Paul Corden (D)South Dakota Governor
Scott Heidepriem (D) (uncontested)
Dennis Daugaard (R) 50% VirginiaHouse 5th District
Robert Hurt (R) 48%
Rep. Tom Perriello (D) (uncontested)Anna Chambers is an editorial intern at C&E.