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The 2024 California State Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election being held on March 5, 2024. Voters in the 20 odd-numbered districts of the California State Senate will elect their representatives.
2024 United States House of Representatives elections in California; 2024 California's 16th congressional district election; 2024 California's 20th congressional district special election; 2024 California's 30th congressional district election; 2024 California's 45th congressional district election; 2024 California's 47th congressional district ...
California's 26th State Senate district special election, 2009 [2] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Curren Price: 37,677 : 70.72 : Republican: Nachum Shifren 11,097 20.83 Peace and Freedom: Cindy Henderson 4,501 8.45 Valid ballots 53,275 83.24 Invalid or blank votes 10,726 16.76 Total votes 64,001 : 100.00 : Turnout 18.59 Democratic hold
Seven Democrats and one Republican are vying in the top-two primary March 5 to replace termed-out Democrat Steven Bradford in state Senate District 35 in South L.A. County.
Elections in the U.S. state of California took place on November 5, 2024, with the statewide direct primary election being held on March 5, 2024. [2] California voters elected all of California's seats to the United States House of Representatives, one seat to the United States Senate, all of the seats of the California State Assembly, and all ...
Every two years, all 80 seats in the Assembly are subject to election. Members elected to the Assembly prior to 2012 are restricted by term limits to three two-year terms (six years), while those elected in or after 2012 are allowed to serve 12 years in the legislature in any combination of four-year State Senate or two-year State Assembly ...
California may be America’s most populous and progressive state. Yet it hasn’t enjoyed — or endured, depending on your appetite for political drama — a truly competitive U.S. Senate ...
The Senate is divided into three classes to stagger the terms of its members such that one-third of the Senate would be up for re-election every two years. Upon California's admission to the Union in 1850, the state was assigned a Class 1 seat and a Class 3 seat, first elected in 1849 .