California Primary Election Results
Last updated May 9, 2024
California Primary Election Results
President
Republican Primary
President, Republican Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent | Delegates | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump | 1,962,905 | 79.2% | 169 | |
Nikki HaleyN. HaleyHaley | 431,876 | 17.4 | No delegates | |
Ron DeSantisR. DeSantisDeSantis | 35,717 | 1.4 | No delegates | |
Total reported | 2,476,896 | |||
100% of delegates allocated (169 of 169) |
Democratic Primary
President, Democratic Primary race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent | Delegates | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Joseph R. Biden Jr.J. BidenBiden*incumbent | 3,207,687 | 89.1% | 424 | |
Marianne WilliamsonM. WilliamsonWilliamson | 146,356 | 4.1 | No delegates | |
Dean PhillipsD. PhillipsPhillips | 100,284 | 2.8 | No delegates | |
Total reported | 3,598,097 | |||
*Incumbent | ||||
100% of delegates allocated (424 of 424) |
What to Expect
All active registered voters were mailed a ballot, which must be postmarked by Election Day and received by March 12. Early in-person voting was also available. The Associated Press expects the state to report additional votes each weekday as mail ballots continue to be counted. As of March 13, the A.P. estimates there were around one million ballots remaining to be counted.
California is one of five states on Tuesday holding primaries for the presidential race as well as its state primary. In state and congressional primaries, candidates from all parties are listed on one ballot, and the top two vote-getters advance to the general election. In the presidential primary, Republican voters were required to be registered with their party to vote for its nominee, but Democrats and unaffiliated voters could participate in the Democratic election.
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U.S. Senate
Open Primary
U.S. Senate, Open Primary race called
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adam SchiffA. SchiffSchiff | Democrat Dem. | 2,304,829 | 31.57% | |
Steve GarveyS. GarveyGarvey | Republican Rep. | 2,301,351 | 31.52 | |
Katie PorterK. PorterPorter | Democrat Dem. | 1,118,429 | 15.32 | |
Barbara LeeB. LeeLee | Democrat Dem. | 717,129 | 9.82 | |
Total reported | 7,301,299 | |||
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Special Open Primary
U.S. Senate, Special Open Primary race called
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Steve GarveyS. GarveyGarvey | Republican Rep. | 2,455,115 | 33.2% | |
Adam SchiffA. SchiffSchiff | Democrat Dem. | 2,160,171 | 29.3 | |
Katie PorterK. PorterPorter | Democrat Dem. | 1,272,684 | 17.2 | |
Barbara LeeB. LeeLee | Democrat Dem. | 866,551 | 11.7 | |
Total reported | 7,384,159 | |||
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U.S. House
State Legislature
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 | David FennellD. FennellFennell Republican | Uncontested | |
Megan DahleM. DahleDahle Republican | Uncontested | ||
3 | Thom BogueT. BogueBogue Republican 27.8% | 100% | |
Christopher CabaldonC. CabaldonCabaldon Democrat 26.6% | |||
5 | Jim ShoemakerJ. ShoemakerShoemaker Republican 44% | 100% | |
Jerry McNerneyJ. McNerneyMcNerney Democrat 33% | |||
7 | Jesse ArreguínJ. ArreguínArreguín Democrat 32% | 100% | |
Jovanka BecklesJ. BecklesBeckles Democrat 18% | |||
9 | Tim GraysonT. GraysonGrayson Democrat | Uncontested | |
Marisol RubioM. RubioRubio Democrat | Uncontested | ||
11 | Scott WienerS. WienerWiener*incumbent Democrat 73% | 100% | |
Yvette CorkreanY. CorkreanCorkrean Republican 15% | |||
13 | Josh BeckerJ. BeckerBecker*incumbent Democrat 74% | 100% | |
Alexander GlewA. GlewGlew Republican 19% | |||
15 | Dave CorteseD. CorteseCortese*incumbent Democrat 69% | 100% | |
Robert HowellR. HowellHowell Republican 19% | |||
17 | John LairdJ. LairdLaird*incumbent Democrat 65% | 100% | |
Tony VirruetaT. VirruetaVirrueta Republican 22% | |||
19 | Rosilicie BoghR. BoghBogh*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Lisa MiddletonL. MiddletonMiddleton Democrat | Uncontested | ||
21 | S. Monique LimonS. LimonLimon*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Elijah MackE. MackMack Republican | Uncontested | ||
23 | Suzette ValladaresS. ValladaresValladares Republican 33% | >95% | |
Kipp MuellerK. MuellerMueller Democrat 29% | |||
25 | Elizabeth AhlersE. AhlersAhlers Republican 36% | 100% | |
Sasha PerezS. PerezPerez Democrat 33% | |||
27 | Henry SternH. SternStern*incumbent Democrat 44% | 100% | |
Lucie VolotzkyL. VolotzkyVolotzky Republican 38% | |||
29 | Eloise ReyesE. ReyesReyes Democrat 45% | 100% | |
Carlos GarciaC. GarciaGarcia Republican 32% | |||
31 | Cynthia NavarroC. NavarroNavarro Republican 46% | 100% | |
Sabrina CervantesS. CervantesCervantes Democrat 39% | |||
33 | Lena GonzalezL. GonzalezGonzalez*incumbent Democrat 69% | Mario PazM. PazPaz Republican 17% | >95% |
35 | Laura RichardsonL. RichardsonRichardson Democrat 28% | >95% | |
Michelle ChambersM. ChambersChambers Democrat 24% | |||
37 | Josh NewmanJ. NewmanNewman*incumbent Democrat 30% | 100% | |
Steven ChoiS. ChoiChoi Republican 22% | |||
39 | Akilah WeberA. WeberWeber Democrat | Uncontested | |
Bob DivineB. DivineDivine Republican | Uncontested | ||
*Incumbent Note: Some races may have multiple winners. |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Heather HadwickH. HadwickHadwick Republican 36% | >95% | |
Tenessa AudetteT. AudetteAudette Republican 29% | |||
2 | Michael GreerM. GreerGreer Republican 27% | >95% | |
Chris RogersC. RogersRogers Democrat 20% | |||
3 | Jamie GallagherJ. GallagherGallagher*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Aaron DraperA. DraperDraper Democrat | Uncontested | ||
4 | Cecilia Aguiar-CurryC. Aguiar-CurryAguiar-Curry*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
5 | Joe PattersonJ. PattersonPatterson*incumbent Republican 58% | 100% | |
Neva ParkerN. ParkerParker Democrat 30% | |||
6 | Maggy KrellM. KrellKrell Democrat 25% | >95% | |
Nikki EllisN. EllisEllis Republican 15% | |||
7 | Josh HooverJ. HooverHoover*incumbent Republican 53% | >95% | |
Porsche MiddletonP. MiddletonMiddleton Democrat 29% | |||
8 | George RadanovichG. RadanovichRadanovich Republican 36% | >95% | |
David TangipaD. TangipaTangipa Republican 31% | |||
9 | Heath FloraH. FloraFlora*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Tami NobrigaT. NobrigaNobriga Other | Uncontested | ||
10 | Stephanie NguyenS. NguyenNguyen*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Vinaya SinghV. SinghSingh Republican | Uncontested | ||
11 | Lori WilsonL. WilsonWilson*incumbent Democrat 50% | >95% | |
Dave EnnisD. EnnisEnnis Republican 26% | |||
12 | Damon ConnollyD. ConnollyConnolly*incumbent Democrat 78% | >95% | |
Andy PodshadleyA. PodshadleyPodshadley Republican 12% | |||
13 | Rhodesia RansomR. RansomRansom Democrat 42% | >95% | |
Denise MendezD. MendezMendez Republican 38% | |||
14 | Buffy WicksB. WicksWicks*incumbent Democrat 74% | 100% | |
Margot SmithM. SmithSmith Democrat 17% | |||
15 | Sonia LedoS. LedoLedo Republican 31.9% | >95% | |
Anamarie FariasA. FariasFarias Democrat 30.4% | |||
16 | Rebecca Bauer-KahanR. Bauer-KahanBauer-Kahan*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Joseph RubayJ. RubayRubay Republican | Uncontested | ||
17 | Matt HaneyM. HaneyHaney*incumbent Democrat 82% | >95% | |
Manuel Noris-BarreraM. Noris-BarreraNoris-Barrera Republican 12% | |||
18 | Mia BontaM. BontaBonta*incumbent Democrat 85% | >95% | |
Andre SandfordA. SandfordSandford Other 5% | |||
19 | Catherine StefaniC. StefaniStefani Democrat 57% | >95% | |
David LeeD. LeeLee Democrat 29% | |||
20 | Liz OrtegaL. OrtegaOrtega*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
21 | Mark GilhamM. GilhamGilham Republican | Uncontested | |
Diane PapanD. PapanPapan*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
22 | Juan AlanisJ. AlanisAlanis*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Jessica SelfJ. SelfSelf Democrat | Uncontested | ||
23 | Marc BermanM. BermanBerman*incumbent Democrat 57% | >95% | |
Lydia KouL. KouKou Democrat 20% | |||
24 | Alex LeeA. LeeLee*incumbent Democrat 68% | 100% | |
Bob BruntonB. BruntonBrunton Republican 22% | |||
25 | Ash KalraA. KalraKalra*incumbent Democrat 51% | >95% | |
Ted StrollT. StrollStroll Republican 26% | |||
26 | Patrick AhrensP. AhrensAhrens Democrat 34% | >95% | |
Tara SreekrishnanT. SreekrishnanSreekrishnan Democrat 27% | |||
27 | Esmeralda SoriaE. SoriaSoria*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Joanna RoseJ. RoseRose Republican | Uncontested | ||
28 | Liz LawlerL. LawlerLawler Republican | Uncontested | |
Gail PellerinG. PellerinPellerin*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
29 | J.W. PaineJ. PainePaine Republican | Uncontested | |
Robert RivasR. RivasRivas*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
30 | Dawn AddisD. AddisAddis*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Dalila EppersonD. EppersonEpperson Republican | Uncontested | ||
31 | Joaquin ArambulaJ. ArambulaArambula*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Solomon VerduzcoS. VerduzcoVerduzco Republican | Uncontested | ||
32 | Vince FongV. FongFong*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
33 | Alexandra MacedoA. MacedoMacedo Republican 44% | >95% | |
Xavier AvilaX. AvilaAvila Republican 24% | |||
34 | Tom LackeyT. LackeyLackey*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Ricardo OrtegaR. OrtegaOrtega Democrat | Uncontested | ||
35 | Jasmeet BainsJ. BainsBains*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Robert RosasR. RosasRosas Republican | Uncontested | ||
36 | Jeff GonzalezJ. GonzalezGonzalez Republican 35% | 100% | |
Jose AcunaJ. AcunaAcuna Democrat 20% | |||
37 | Gregg HartG. HartHart*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Sari DominguesS. DominguesDomingues Republican | Uncontested | ||
38 | Deborah BaberD. BaberBaber Republican | Uncontested | |
Steve BennettS. BennettBennett*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
39 | Juan VenturaJ. VenturaVentura*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Paul MarshP. MarshMarsh Republican | Uncontested | ||
40 | Patrick GipsonP. GipsonGipson Republican | Uncontested | |
Pilar SchiavoP. SchiavoSchiavo*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
41 | Michelle MartinezM. MartinezMartinez Republican 40% | 100% | |
John HarabedianJ. HarabedianHarabedian Democrat 30% | |||
42 | Ted NordblumT. NordblumNordblum Republican | Uncontested | |
Jacqui IrwinJ. IrwinIrwin*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
43 | Celeste RodriguezC. RodriguezRodriguez Democrat 43% | 100% | |
Victoria GarciaV. GarciaGarcia Republican 24% | |||
44 | Nick SchultzN. SchultzSchultz Democrat 28% | 100% | |
Tony RodriguezT. RodriguezRodriguez Republican 26% | |||
45 | James RamosJ. RamosRamos*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
46 | Jesse GabrielJ. GabrielGabriel*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Tracey SchroederT. SchroederSchroeder Republican | Uncontested | ||
47 | Greg WallisG. WallisWallis*incumbent Republican 49% | 100% | |
Christy HolstegeC. HolstegeHolstege Democrat 46% | |||
48 | Blanca RubioB. RubioRubio*incumbent Democrat 41% | >95% | |
Dan TranD. TranTran Republican 39% | |||
49 | Long LiuL. LiuLiu Republican | Uncontested | |
Mike FongM. FongFong*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
50 | Robert GarciaR. GarciaGarcia Democrat 42% | 100% | |
Adam PerezA. PerezPerez Democrat 29% | |||
51 | Rick ZburR. ZburZbur*incumbent Democrat 78% | 100% | |
Stephan HohilS. HohilHohil Republican 11% | |||
52 | Jessica CalozaJ. CalozaCaloza Democrat 30% | 100% | |
Franky CarrilloF. CarrilloCarrillo Democrat 26% | |||
53 | Nick WilsonN. WilsonWilson Republican 43% | 100% | |
Michelle RodriguezM. RodriguezRodriguez Democrat 20% | |||
54 | Mark GonzalezM. GonzalezGonzalez Democrat 45% | 100% | |
John YiJ. YiYi Democrat 34% | |||
55 | Keith CascioK. CascioCascio Republican | Uncontested | |
Isaac BryanI. BryanBryan*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
56 | Lisa CalderonL. CalderonCalderon*incumbent Democrat 56% | 100% | |
Jessica MartinezJ. MartinezMartinez Republican 32% | |||
57 | Efren MartinezE. MartinezMartinez Democrat 33% | 100% | |
Sade ElhawaryS. ElhawaryElhawary Democrat 31% | |||
58 | Leticia CastilloL. CastilloCastillo Republican 49% | 100% | |
Clarissa CervantesC. CervantesCervantes Democrat 26% | |||
59 | Phillip ChenP. ChenChen*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Dave ObrandD. ObrandObrand Democrat | Uncontested | ||
60 | Corey JacksonC. JacksonJackson*incumbent Democrat 52% | >95% | |
Ron EdwardsR. EdwardsEdwards Republican 27% | |||
61 | Al HernandezA. HernandezHernandez Republican | Uncontested | |
Tina McKinnorT. McKinnorMcKinnor*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
62 | Jose SolacheJ. SolacheSolache Democrat 41% | 100% | |
Paul JonesP. JonesJones Republican 34% | |||
63 | Bill EssayliB. EssayliEssayli*incumbent Republican 61% | 100% | |
Chris ShoultsC. ShoultsShoults Democrat 36% | |||
64 | Blanca PachecoB. PachecoPacheco*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Raul OrtizR. OrtizOrtiz Republican | Uncontested | ||
65 | Mike GipsonM. GipsonGipson*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
66 | George BarksG. BarksBarks Republican | Uncontested | |
Al MuratsuchiA. MuratsuchiMuratsuchi*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
67 | Sharon Quirk-SilvaS. Quirk-SilvaQuirk-Silva*incumbent Democrat 52% | 100% | |
Elizabeth CulverE. CulverCulver Republican 41% | |||
68 | Mike TardifM. TardifTardif Republican | Uncontested | |
Avelino ValenciaA. ValenciaValencia*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | ||
69 | Josh LowenthalJ. LowenthalLowenthal*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Joshua RodriguezJ. RodriguezRodriguez Republican | Uncontested | ||
70 | Tri TaT. TaTa*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Jimmy PhamJ. PhamPham Democrat | Uncontested | ||
71 | Kate SanchezK. SanchezSanchez*incumbent Republican 63% | 100% | |
Gary KephartG. KephartKephart Democrat 34% | |||
72 | Dom JonesD. JonesJones Democrat | Uncontested | |
Diane DixonD. DixonDixon*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | ||
73 | Cottie Petrie-NorrisC. Petrie-NorrisPetrie-Norris*incumbent Democrat 56% | 100% | |
Scotty PeotterS. PeotterPeotter Republican 30% | |||
74 | Laurie DaviesL. DaviesDavies*incumbent Republican | Uncontested | |
Chris DuncanC. DuncanDuncan Democrat | Uncontested | ||
75 | Carl DeMaioC. DeMaioDeMaio Republican 43% | >95% | |
Andrew HayesA. HayesHayes Republican 19% | |||
76 | Kristie Bruce-LaneK. Bruce-LaneBruce-Lane Republican 49% | 100% | |
Darshana PatelD. PatelPatel Democrat 34% | |||
77 | Tasha BoernerT. BoernerBoerner*incumbent Democrat 57% | >95% | |
James BrowneJ. BrowneBrowne Republican 38% | |||
78 | Chris WardC. WardWard*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
79 | Colin ParentC. ParentParent Democrat 40% | 100% | |
LaShae Sharp-CollinsL. Sharp-CollinsSharp-Collins Democrat 30% | |||
80 | David AlvarezD. AlvarezAlvarez*incumbent Democrat | Uncontested | |
Michael WilliamsM. WilliamsWilliams Republican | Uncontested | ||
*Incumbent Note: Some races may have multiple winners. |
Ballot Measures
Proposition 1 aims to finance some 11,000 treatment beds and housing units with health care and social services for homeless people suffering from mental illnesses and addiction. Opponents, including some civil liberties and disability rights groups, have argued that the proposition could lead to an increase in involuntary treatment. Read more.
Proposition 1 | |
Behavioral Health Services Program | |
YesYesYes 50.2% | NoNoNo 49.8% |
100% of votes in |
Los Angeles District Attorney
Special Election
Los Angeles District Attorney, Special Election race called
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
George GascónG. GascónGascón*incumbent | 369,854 | 25.2% | |
Nathan HochmanN. HochmanHochman | 234,140 | 15.9 | |
Jonathan HatamiJ. HatamiHatami | 194,389 | 13.2 | |
Total reported | 1,468,626 | ||
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