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The 2024 United States presidential election in California was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. [2] California voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. California has 54 ...
November 5, 2024 at 5:00 PM More than 155 million Americans voted in the 2020 presidential election, the highest proportion of the voting-eligible population to participate since 1900.
When we find fewer than five polls in 2016 or fewer than two polls since July 2016, we use Cook Political Report ratings to estimate where the race stands. We run the simulations out to Election Day, Nov. 8. Since we don’t have polling data for the future, the model assumes voter intentions generally continue along their current trajectories.
Since being admitted to the Union in 1850, California has participated in 43 presidential elections. A bellwether from 1888 to 1996, voting for the losing candidates only three times in that span, California has become a reliable state for Democratic presidential candidates since 1992.
California Libertarian presidential primary, June 7, 2016 [10] Candidate Votes Percentage Gary Johnson: 19,294: 62%: John McAfee: 3,139 10% Austin Petersen: 1,853 6% Rhett Smith 1,531 5% Joy Waymire 923 3% John David Hale 873 3% Marc Allan Feldman 867 3% Jack Robinson Jr. 739 2% Steve Kerbel 556 2% Darryl Perry 521 2% Derrick Michael Reid 462 1 ...
Republican pollster Frank Luntz said just six days ago that the 2024 presidential election reminded him “so much of 2016. ... The 2024 map - minus the yet-to-be-called states - looks nearly ...
Historian Allan Lichtman has announced his prediction on whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris will win the 2024 presidential election. Historian who predicted 9 of last 10 presidential elections ...
Leading presidential 2016 candidate by electoral vote count. States in gray have no polling data. Polls from lightly shaded states are older than September 1, 2016. This map only represents the most recent statewide polling data; it is not a prediction for the 2016 election.