PRELIMINARY RESULTS
There are still thousands of ballots to be processed (any ballots post-marked by March 5th are valid) but below are the unofficial election results from California's March Primary
as of Wednesday, March 6, at 6:00 p.m.
California results will be certified by April 12, 2024.
Voter turnout was very low (current figures):
23.5% in Orange County
18% overall in California
23.5% in Orange County
18% overall in California
Thank you SO much to everyone who helped get many of our candidates through the Primary...we are beyond grateful and could not have done this without you!
We had many wonderful outcomes on Tuesday and HUGE Congratulations
to all the candidates who either made it through to the November General Election or won outright!
While we are so saddened by the results from the Orange County Board of Education, we know we had strong candidates who worked incredibly hard and who would have made outstanding Electeds.
Full Orange County results are available from the OC Registrar of Voters
Full California results are available from the CA Secretary of State
(Some races are in more than one county,
so be sure to look at the CA Secretary of State website for those results).
to all the candidates who either made it through to the November General Election or won outright!
While we are so saddened by the results from the Orange County Board of Education, we know we had strong candidates who worked incredibly hard and who would have made outstanding Electeds.
Full Orange County results are available from the OC Registrar of Voters
Full California results are available from the CA Secretary of State
(Some races are in more than one county,
so be sure to look at the CA Secretary of State website for those results).
HERE ARE THE LIKELY TOP TWO WHO ARE HEADED TO NOVEMBER'S GENERAL ELECTION, OR WHO WON OUTRIGHT...
(There were often multiple candidates running in the race, not just two, so that's why the percentage rarely adds up to 100%. Also, if there were other Democrats or Republicans running in a race, that has to be considered when considering the November outcome).
(There were often multiple candidates running in the race, not just two, so that's why the percentage rarely adds up to 100%. Also, if there were other Democrats or Republicans running in a race, that has to be considered when considering the November outcome).