- NEWARK — Donald Payne Jr. outraised, outspent and, in the end, out-campaigned five challengers, easily winning the Democratic nomination for the 10th Congressional District seat Tuesday night. (NJ.com)
- Newark City Councilman Donald Payne Jr. won the 10th Congressional District primary race, the AP reported. Payne will succeed his late father, U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Sr., who succumbed to colon cancer in March. (Huffington Post)
- TRENTON, N.J. - Donald Payne Jr. has defeated five other challengers in the Democratic primary for New Jerseys 10th Congressional District seat. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Steve Rothman in the Democratic primary in New Jerseys newly drawn 9th Congressional District. Donald Payne Jr. defeated five other challengers to win a Democratic primary to succeed his late father in Congress. (NBC New York)
- NEWARK — Congressional hopeful Donald Payne Jr. came under fire from his primary opponents today after a You Tube video surfaced showing Newark police escorting a caravan for his campaign last weekend. Payne Jr. (NJ.com)
- Newark City Council President Donald M. Payne Jr. won a six-way Democratic primary to succeed his father, New Jersey's first and only black congressman, who died in March. (Bloomberg)
- In the elections other contested race, a Newark political dynasty cemented its legacy with Newark Councilman Donald Payne Jr. leading in a six-way Democratic primary for the congressional seat held by his late father. (Wall Street Journal)
- Observers of modern-day Black politics will be keeping a close watch on the New Jersey Democratic primary taking place on Tuesday to see who will succeed the late Rep. Donald Payne Sr., who lost his battle with colon cancer in March. (BET)
- May 23, 2012: Newark Councilman Donald Payne Jr., left, son of the late New Jersey Rep. Donald Payne, listens as fellow Newark Councilman Ron Rice addresses a gathering in West Orange, N.J. (FOX News)
- 9:57 p.m.: The AP and the Star Ledger have declared Donald Payne Jr. the winner in 10th Democratic district race. He has 60 percent of the vote with 79 percent of the vote reported. (Baristanet (blog))
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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