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Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Electoral vote Running mate Count Percentage Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote Joe Biden: Democratic: Delaware: 81,283,501 51.31% 306 Kamala Harris: California: 306 Donald Trump (incumbent) Republican: Florida: 74,223,975 46.85% 232 Mike Pence (incumbent) Indiana: 232 Jo ...
The 2016 California Senate election used California's new top-two primary format, where the top two candidates in the primary advance to the general election regardless of party. [81] On February 27, 2016, Harris won 78% of the California Democratic Party vote at the party convention, allowing her campaign to receive financial support from the ...
2022 United States Senate elections in California ← 2016 November 8, 2022 2028 → Candidate Alex Padilla Mark Meuser Party Democratic Republican Regular election 6,621,616 61.06% 4,222,025 38.94% Special election 6,559,303 60.89% 4,212,446 39.11% Special election county results Regular election county results Regular election results by congressional district Padilla: 50–60% 60–70% 70 ...
This is California's first U.S. Senate race without an incumbent running since 2016, when Vice President Kamala Harris won the seat of retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer, who had served four terms ...
The race for California's first open Senate seat in eight years unofficially started when Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed Democrat and former EMILY's List President Laphonza Butler to the seat shortly ...
U.S. Senate candidates Steve Garvey and Rep. Adam Schiff both say they want to protect the environment and combat climate change. Their approaches differ.
With over 6.3 million votes in the regular election, Garvey set the record for the most votes ever received by a Republican candidate in California, and the most votes received by a non-presidential Republican candidate in any state in American history; he received over 200,000 more votes than Donald Trump did in the state's presidential election.
Who are the candidates? Padilla, a former California secretary of state, state senator and Los Angeles City Council president, became the state's first Latino U.S. senator when Newsom appointed ...