Indian-American former educator Pia Dandiya wins the Democratic primary for Florida’s 22nd congressional district, positioning her to face Republican Casey Askar in November. Dandiya receives 68.6% of the vote, defeating Kaysia Earley, a lawyer, who earns 31.4%, according to reporting.

Both outlets describe Dandiya as an educator and community leader. The Free Press Journal adds biographical details from her campaign, including that she is a first-generation American born to parents who migrated from India and that she has worked as a teacher and high school principal, including in Harlem and in Palm Beach County, Florida. The Free Press Journal also notes that the 22nd district seat became open after redistricting and that Dandiya previously sought office in Florida’s 21st district before shifting to District 22.

The outlets differ mainly in scope: India Today provides a brief race result, while Free Press Journal includes more background on Dandiya’s profile and the expected general-election matchup.