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2016 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in California – 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% Rocky De La Fuente
2016 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in California – 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% Rocky De La Fuente
United States presidential election results for California [1] ... 2016: 4,483,814 31.48% 8,753,792 ... American Independent Party; California Democratic Party ...
The 2016 United States Senate election in California was held on November 8, 2016, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of California, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives ...
In accordance with the Electoral Count Act, all states must certify and submit their final election results to the electoral college six days before the college meets. Under this "safe harbor" provision, any recount efforts for the 2016 election had to be completed before the deadline of December 13, 2016. [9]
2016 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in California – 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% Rocky De La Fuente
The 2016 election marked the eighth consecutive presidential election where the victorious major party nominee did not receive a popular vote majority by a double-digit margin over the losing major party nominee(s), with the sequence of presidential elections from 1988 through 2016 surpassing the sequence from 1876 through 1900 to become the ...
Benefiting from the large Democratic turnout due to the general election, the California Democratic Party made gains by ousting three Republican incumbents in the 60th, 65th, and 66th districts, thus regaining the two-thirds supermajority that they had lost in the previous elections.