A sufficient percentage of the Alabama vote is in that the AP has called:
AL-02 (D) for Bobby Bright. No call on the Republican side.
AL-05 (D) for Parker Griffith. No call on the Republican side.
AL-02 (R) will almost certainly go to a runoff; in the Fifth, it remains to be seen whether Republican Wayne Parker can avoid one.
Turnout numbers indicate that Griffith received more votes than all Republicans put together in the Fifth. Bright did not, in the Second, though he did outpoll each individual Repub.
Meanwhile, in New Jersey:
Senator Frank Lautenberg skated to renomination and hopefully reelection by over 30 points. Congratulations to him. This was not a well-advised primary challenge from Rep. Rob Andrews, though his wife Camille is now headed to Congress in NJ-01 (although it's likely she'll drop out...for her husband).
Republican Chris Myers is the nominee in the 3rd against Dem John Adler, and here's guessing that he will lose.
Leonard Lance will be the GOP nominee against Linda Stender in the 7th, and he will also have his hands full.
Democrat Dennis Shulman, meanwhile, will be the candidate in the 5th, and has a real shot against GOPer Scott Garrett.
In Iowa's 3rd District, Leonard Boswell has a substantial lead over Ed Fallon, and while the race hasn't been called yet, it's going to be near impossible for Fallon to win.
When results are tabled in California and New Mexico, we will update.
Links:
Alabama House
New Jersey House and Senate
Iowa 3rd