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Ajaye' Brewington fills out a provisional ballot at a polling site in Hackensack, N.J., Tuesday, July 7, 2020. Voters have until 8 p.m. to have their ballot postmarked or dropped at one of at least five boxes per county. Half of the polling places in each county must also stay open for voters to cast a ballot in person, though that means they must use a provisional ballot that will be counted once officials determine one has not been mailed to county election officials already. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

WASHINGTON – The Latest on Tuesday's primary elections in New Jersey and Delaware (all times local):

9 p.m.

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Cory Booker has won New Jersey's Democratic Senate primary.

The incumbent Booker had faced Lawrence Hamm, who was running on Bernie Sanders' “Not Me. Us.” slogan.

Booker arrived in the Senate in 2013 after serving as mayor of Newark.

He also ran for president in 2020, ending his campaign in January after struggling to raise the type of money required to support a White House bid.

His campaign's message of unity and love failed to resonate in a political era marked by chaos and anxiety.

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8:30 p.m.

Former Vice President Joe Biden has won New Jersey’s mostly mail-in Democratic presidential primary.

Biden faced Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on the ballot Tuesday, even though Biden has accumulated enough delegates to become the party's presumptive nominee.

New Jersey’s already-late primary got pushed a month later because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy mandated that the election take place mostly by mail-in ballots.

New Jersey’s 14 electoral votes have gone to Democrats in every presidential election since 1988.

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8:25 p.m.

Joe Biden has won Delaware's Democratic presidential primary, while President Donald Trump has won the state's Republican presidential primary.

Biden, a longtime senator from Delaware before serving two terms as vice president, is already the party's presumptive nominee. He has accumulated enough delegates to win the nomination at Democrats' convention next month.

Republicans have coalesced around Trump, who is seeking his second term in office. Republicans are also holding their presidential nominating convention next month.