Live updates: 2024 Presidential election, California results
Voters in California and across the United States are heading to the polls Tuesday to decide the next president and the balance of power in Congress. California voters will decide between Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican former baseball player Steve Garvey to fill the Senate seat long held by the late Democrat Dianne Feinstein. They are running in [...]
Voters in California and across the United States are heading to the polls Tuesday to decide the next president and the balance of power in Congress.
California voters will decide between Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican former baseball player Steve Garvey to fill the Senate seat long held by the late Democrat Dianne Feinstein. They are running in two separate elections: one for the full six-year term and the other for the remaining weeks of Feinstein’s unexpired term.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney race and Proposition 36 (increasing crime sentences) have also garnered considerable attention this November. California voters will also decide if local municipalities should govern rent control.
Live Election Results
As of 2024, California has around 22 million registered voters, which is roughly 82% of its eligible population. The majority of California's registered voters identify as Democrats, followed by the Republican Party, and a significant portion choose no party preference.
Polls in California close at 8 p.m. PST. Local transit agencies are providing free rides and other offerings to make voting easier on Election Day. Around the country, polls began to close at 4 p.m. PST, showing some early results in crucial states like Georgia.
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