California elections, June 2016
The California state elections, June 2016 were held on June 7, 2016 and included one propositions, primary elections for each party's nominee for President, and primary elections to determine the top-two candidates for California's Class III seat to the United States Senate, all of California's seats to the House of Representatives, all of the seats of the State Assembly, and all odd-numbered seats of the State Senate, who will compete against each other in a run-off on November 8, 2016.
Primary elections
President of the United States
Democratic primary
Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in California, 2016
– Summary of results –
Candidate |
Popular vote |
Estimated delegates |
Count |
Percentage |
Pledged |
Unpledged |
Total |
Hillary Clinton |
2,745,302 |
53.07% |
254 |
66 |
320 |
Bernie Sanders |
2,381,722 |
46.04% |
221 |
0 |
221 |
Willie Wilson |
12,014 |
0.23% |
| | |
Michael Steinberg |
10,880 |
0.21% |
| | |
Roque De La Fuente |
8,453 |
0.16% |
| | |
Henry Hewes |
7,743 |
0.15% |
| | |
Keith Judd |
7,201 |
0.14% |
| | |
Write-in |
23 |
0.00% |
| | |
Uncommitted |
N/A |
|
10 |
10 |
Total |
5,173,338 |
100% |
475 |
76 |
551 |
Source: California Secretary of State - Presidential Primary Election Statement of Votes The Green Papers |
Republican primary
California Republican primary, June 7, 2016 |
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
Actual delegate count |
Bound |
Unbound |
Total |
Donald Trump |
1,665,135 |
74.76% |
172 |
0 |
172 |
John Kasich (withdrawn) |
252,544 |
11.34% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Ted Cruz (withdrawn) |
211,576 |
9.50% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Ben Carson (withdrawn) |
82,259 |
3.69% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) |
15,691 |
0.70% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Write-ins |
101 |
0.00% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Unprojected delegates: |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total: |
2,227,306 |
100.00% |
172 |
0 |
172 |
Source: The Green Papers |
United States Senate
Under California's nonpartisan blanket primary law, passed as California Proposition 14 (2010), all candidates for Senate appear on the ballot, regardless of party. Members of any party may vote for any candidate, with the top two vote getters moving on to the general election. Incumbent Barbara Boxer did not seek re-election, which makes this the first open Senate seat election in 24 years in California.
Primary results[1]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Kamala Harris |
3,000,689 |
39.9% |
|
Democratic |
Loretta Sanchez |
1,416,203 |
18.9% |
|
Republican |
Duf Sundheim |
584,251 |
7.8% |
|
Republican |
Phil Wyman |
352,821 |
4.7% |
|
Republican |
Tom Del Beccaro |
323,614 |
4.3% |
|
Republican |
Greg Conlon |
230,944 |
3.1% |
|
Democratic |
Steve Stokes |
168,805 |
2.2% |
|
Republican |
George C. Yang |
112,055 |
1.5% |
|
Republican |
Karen Roseberry |
110,557 |
1.5% |
|
Libertarian |
Gail K. Lightfoot |
99,761 |
1.3% |
|
Democratic |
Massie Munroe |
98,150 |
1.3% |
|
Green |
Pamela Elizondo |
95,677 |
1.3% |
|
Republican |
Tom Palzer |
93,263 |
1.2% |
|
Republican |
Ron Unz |
92,325 |
1.2% |
|
Republican |
Don Krampe |
69,635 |
0.9% |
|
No party preference |
Eleanor García |
65,084 |
0.9% |
|
Republican |
Jarrell Williamson |
64,120 |
0.9% |
|
Republican |
Von Hougo |
63,609 |
0.8% |
|
Democratic |
President Cristina Grappo |
63,330 |
0.8% |
|
No party preference |
Jerry J. Laws |
53,023 |
0.7% |
|
Libertarian |
Mark Matthew Herd |
41,344 |
0.6% |
|
Peace and Freedom |
John Thompson Parker |
35,998 |
0.5% |
|
No party preference |
Ling Ling Shi |
35,196 |
0.5% |
|
Democratic |
Herbert G. Peters |
32,638 |
0.4% |
|
Democratic |
Emory Peretz Rodgers |
31,485 |
0.4% |
|
No party preference |
Mike Beitiks |
31,450 |
0.4% |
|
No party preference |
Clive Grey |
29,418 |
0.4% |
|
No party preference |
Jason Hanania |
27,715 |
0.4% |
|
No party preference |
Paul Merritt |
24,031 |
0.3% |
|
No party preference |
Jason Kraus |
19,318 |
0.3% |
|
No party preference |
Don J. Grundmann |
15,317 |
0.2% |
|
No party preference |
Scott A. Vineberg |
11,843 |
0.2% |
|
No party preference |
Tim Gildersleeve |
9,798 |
0.1% |
|
No party preference |
Gar Myers |
8,726 |
0.1% |
|
Republican |
Billy Falling (write-in) |
87 |
0.0% |
|
No party preference |
Ric M. Llewellyn (write-in) |
32 |
0.0% |
|
Republican |
Alexis Stuart (write-in) |
10 |
0.0% |
Total votes |
7,512,322 |
100.0% |
United States House of Representatives
State Senate
State Assembly
Propositions
Proposition 50
Proposition 50 is a legislative constitutional amendment that would authorize the California state legislature to suspend members.
Members of the Legislature: suspension
Choice |
Votes |
% |
Result not yet known |
|
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References
External links