California election results: Key dates, Reuslts, Running mates, voters, Poilling stations, Super tuesday, Recent News And Everything you To Know
Let’s delve into the fascinating world of the California election results and cover the essential details:
Key Dates:
- Super Tuesday: California held its presidential primary election on Super Tuesday, where voters also cast their ballots for Democratic and Republican candidates.
- Polls closed at 8 p.m. PT.
Results:
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Republicans:
- Delegates at Stake: The state’s 169 delegates were up for grabs.
- Candidates:
- Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, and also Ron DeSantis competed for the Republican nomination.
- Also Five other Republicans who withdrew from the race remained on the ballot.
- Winner-Take-All: The primary operates on a winner-take-all basis, also meaning the candidate receiving over 50% of the votes secures all the delegates.
- Democrats:
- President Joe Biden faced long-shot challenges from Marianne Williamson and Rep. Dean Phillips.
- Jill Stein and Cornel West were also on the ballot for the Green Party and Peace and Freedom Party, respectively.
Recent News:
- Early election results show a low turnout among registered voters statewide and also in Sacramento’s four-county region.
- The voter turnout, so far, is nothing unexpected for a presidential primary.
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