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1 Primary elections  



1.1  Democratic primary  



1.1.1  Opinion polling  





1.1.2  Results  







1.2  Republican primary  





1.3  Libertarian primary  





1.4  Green primary  





1.5  Other parties  



1.5.1  American Independent  





1.5.2  Peace and Freedom  









2 General election  



2.1  Polling  





2.2  Statewide results  





2.3  Results by county  



2.3.1  Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic  







2.4  By congressional district  





2.5  Outcome by city  







3 Analysis  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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2016 United States presidential election in California

← 2012 November 8, 2016 2020 →
Turnout75.27% (of registered voters) Increase 2.91 pp
58.74% (of eligible voters) Increase 3.27 pp[1]
 
Nominee Hillary Clinton Donald Trump
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance American Independent
Home state New York New York
Running mate Tim Kaine Mike Pence
Electoral vote 55 0
Popular vote 8,753,788 4,483,810
Percentage 61.73% 31.62%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

Treemap of the popular vote by county

The 2016 United States presidential election in California was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. California voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, businessman Donald Trump, and running mate Indiana Governor Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and her running mate Virginia Senator Tim Kaine. California had 55 electoral votes in the Electoral College, the most of any state.[2]

Clinton won the state with 61.73 percent of the vote, a 30.11 percent margin, and a vote difference of 4,269,978. Despite being the largest state by population in the country, California only delivered Trump his third largest vote count, behind Florida and Texas. Even though Clinton lost the presidency, her victory margin in California was the largest of any Democrat since 1936. This was only the fourth time in U.S. history that a Republican was elected president without carrying California. She also was the first Democrat to win Orange County since that same year, making Trump the first ever Republican to win the presidency without winning the county. Trump's 31.62% vote share remains the worst performance by a Republican presidential nominee since 1856. The state was one of 11 (along with the District of Columbia) that shifted towards the Democrats.

Primary elections[edit]

On June 7, 2016, in the presidential primaries, California voters expressed their preferences for the Democratic, Republican, Green, and Libertarian, Peace and Freedom, and American Independent parties' respective nominees for president.

Sanders at a rally at UC, Davis

While California has had a top-two candidates open primary system since 2011,[3] presidential primaries are still partisan races. Registered members of each party may only vote in their party's presidential primary. Unaffiliated voters may choose any one primary in which to vote, if the party allows such voters to participate.[3] For 2016, the American Independent, Democratic, and Libertarian parties have chosen to allow voters registered with no party preference to request their respective party's presidential ballots.[4]

Democratic primary[edit]

Democratic primary results by county.
  Hillary Clinton
  Bernie Sanders

Seven candidates appeared on the Democratic presidential primary ballot:[5]

Opinion polling[edit]

Results[edit]


e • d 2016 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in California
– Summary of results –
Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates
Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total
Hillary Clinton 2,745,302 53.07% 254 66 320
Bernie Sanders 2,381,722 46.04% 221 0 221
Willie Wilson 12,014 0.23%
Michael Steinberg 10,880 0.21%
Rocky De La Fuente 8,453 0.16%
Henry Hewes 7,743 0.15%
Keith Judd 7,201 0.14%
Write-in 23 0.00%
Uncommitted 10 10
Total 5,173,338 100% 475 76 551
Source: California Secretary of State - Presidential Primary Election Statement of Votes The Green Papers

Republican primary[edit]

Republican primary results by county.
  Donald Trump
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%

Five candidates appeared on the Republican presidential primary ballot, four of whom had suspended their campaigns prior to the primary:[5]

Donald Trump, the only candidate with an active campaign, won each Congressional district by substantial margins, as well as all the statewide delegates, to capture all 172 votes.

California Republican primary, June 7, 2016
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 1,665,135 74.76% 172 0 172
John Kasich (withdrawn) 252,544 11.34% 0 0 0
Ted Cruz (withdrawn) 211,576 9.50% 0 0 0
Ben Carson (withdrawn) 82,259 3.69% 0 0 0
Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) 15,691 0.70% 0 0 0
Write-ins 101 0.00% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 2,227,306 100.00% 172 0 172
Source: The Green Papers

Libertarian primary[edit]

Libertarian primary results by county.
  Gary Johnson
  Tie

Twelve candidates appeared on the Libertarian presidential primary ballot:

The primary took place after Gary Johnson won the Libertarian nomination at the Party's 2016 convention.

California Libertarian presidential primary, June 7, 2016[6]
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%
Cecil Ince 417 1%
Total 31,175 100%

Green primary[edit]

Green Party of California presidential primary, June 7, 2016[7]
Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates
Jill Stein 11,207 76.2% 40
Darryl Cherney 1,475 10% 5
Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza Curry 839 5.7% 3
William Kreml 595 4.2% 2
Kent Mesplay 584 4.0% 2
Total 14,700 100% 50

Other parties[edit]

American Independent[edit]

AIP primary
  Alan Spears
  Arthur Harris
  J. R. Myers
California American Independent presidential primary, June 7, 2016[8]
Candidate Votes Percentage
Alan Spears 7,348 19%
Arthur Harris 6,510 17%
Robert Ornelas 6,411 17%
J. R. Myers 4,898 13%
Wiley Drake 4,828 13%
James Hedges 3,989 11%
Thomas Hoefling 3,917 10%
Total 37,901 100%

The American Independent Party, a far-right and paleoconservative political party that formed when endorsing the candidacy of George Wallacein1968 held a small presidential primary on June 7. It was won by attorney Alan Spears.

The American Independent Party nullified the results of this primary when they endorsed Donald Trump in August.[9] The party indicated that Trump was a popular write-in choice during the primary, but was not allowed on the ballot because there was no evidence that Trump wanted the American Independent endorsement.[10]

Peace and Freedom[edit]

California Peace and Freedom presidential primary, June 7, 2016[11]
Candidate Votes Percentage
Gloria Estela La Riva 2,232 49%
Monica Moorehead 1,369 30%
Lynn Sandra Kahn 963 21%
Total 4,564 100%


General election[edit]

Polling[edit]

Democrat Hillary Clinton won every pre-election poll by double digits. The average of the last three pre-election polls showed Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 54.3% to 32%.[12]

Statewide results[edit]

2016 U.S. presidential election in California[13]
Party Presidential candidate Popular vote Electoral vote
Count Percentage
Democratic Hillary Clinton 8,753,788 61.73% 55
Republican/American Independent Donald Trump 4,483,810 31.62% 0
Libertarian Gary Johnson 478,500 3.37% 0
Green Jill Stein 278,657 1.97% 0
Independent Bernie Sanders (write-in) 79,341 0.60% 0
Peace and Freedom Gloria La Riva 66,101 0.47% 0
Independent Evan McMullin (write-in) 39,596 0.28% 0
Solidarity Mike Maturen (write-in) 1,316 0.01% 0
Independent Laurence Kotlikoff (write-in) 402 0.00% 0
Independent Jerry White (write-in) 84 0.00% 0
Date November 8, 2016 Total voters Registered: 19,411,771
Eligible: 24,875,293
Turnout % Registered: 75.27%
VAP: 58.74%
Turnout votes Valid votes: 14,181,585
Invalid votes: 428,924


Swing by Census Block Group
  Clinton
  •   >50%
  •   40-50%
  •   30-40%
  •   20-30%
  •   15-20%
  •   10-15%
  •   5-10%
  •   1-5%
  Trump
  •   1-5%
  •   5-10%
  •   10-15%
  •   15-20%
  •   20-30%
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%
  •   >50%

Below is an official list of California's Recognized Write-in Candidates.

California law only requires that 55 electors sign on to declare a person a write-in candidate, not that the persons consent, according to a statement from the Secretary of State's Office.[14]

Results by county[edit]

County Hillary Clinton
Democratic
Donald Trump
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Alameda 514,842 78.06% 95,922 14.54% 48,779 7.40% 418,920 63.52% 659,543
Alpine 334 55.48% 217 36.05% 51 8.47% 117 19.43% 602
Amador 6,004 33.42% 10,485 58.37% 1,474 8.21% -4,481 -24.95% 17,963
Butte 41,567 42.85% 45,144 46.54% 10,291 10.61% -3,577 -3.69% 97,002
Calaveras 7,944 33.76% 13,511 57.42% 2,076 8.82% -5,567 -23.66% 23,531
Colusa 2,661 39.73% 3,551 53.02% 485 7.25% -890 -13.29% 6,697
Contra Costa 319,287 67.50% 115,956 24.51% 37,771 7.99% 203,331 42.99% 473,014
Del Norte 3,485 36.46% 5,134 53.71% 939 9.83% -1,649 -17.25% 9,558
El Dorado 36,404 38.26% 49,247 51.76% 9,498 9.98% -12,843 -13.50% 95,149
Fresno 141,341 49.24% 124,049 43.21% 21,672 7.55% 17,292 6.03% 287,062
Glenn 3,065 32.37% 5,788 61.12% 617 6.51% -2,723 -28.75% 9,470
Humboldt 33,200 55.32% 18,373 30.61% 8,441 14.07% 14,827 24.71% 60,014
Imperial 32,667 67.93% 12,704 26.42% 2,720 5.65% 19,963 41.51% 48,091
Inyo 3,155 38.57% 4,248 51.94% 776 9.49% -1,093 -13.37% 8,179
Kern 98,689 40.42% 129,584 53.07% 15,890 6.51% -15,890 -12.65% 244,163
Kings 13,617 39.69% 18,093 52.73% 2,600 7.58% -4,476 -13.04% 34,310
Lake 11,500 46.59% 10,603 42.95% 2,581 10.46% 897 3.64% 24,684
Lassen 2,224 20.79% 7,574 70.79% 901 8.42% -5,350 -50.00% 10,699
Los Angeles 2,464,364 71.76% 769,743 22.41% 200,201 5.83% 1,694,621 49.35% 3,434,308
Madera 17,029 39.14% 23,357 53.69% 3,121 7.17% -6,328 -14.55% 43,507
Marin 108,707 77.27% 21,771 15.48% 10,205 7.25% 86,936 61.79% 140,683
Mariposa 3,122 35.17% 5,185 58.41% 570 6.42% -2,063 -23.24% 8,877
Mendocino 22,079 58.23% 10,888 28.72% 4,948 13.05% 11,191 29.51% 37,915
Merced 37,317 52.47% 28,725 40.39% 5,085 7.14% 8,592 12.08% 71,127
Modoc 877 22.82% 2,696 70.15% 270 7.03% -1,819 -47.33% 3,843
Mono 2,773 52.51% 2,111 39.97% 397 7.52% 662 12.54% 5,281
Monterey 89,088 66.78% 34,895 26.16% 9,425 7.06% 54,193 40.62% 133,408
Napa 39,199 63.87% 17,411 28.37% 4,762 7.76% 21,788 35.50% 61,372
Nevada 26,053 47.43% 23,365 42.53% 5,517 10.04% 2,688 4.90% 54,935
Orange 609,961 50.94% 507,148 42.35% 80,412 6.71% 102,813 8.59% 1,197,521
Placer 73,509 39.52% 95,138 51.14% 17,377 9.34% -21,629 -11.62% 186,024
Plumas 3,459 35.12% 5,420 55.03% 971 9.85% -1,961 -19.91% 9,850
Riverside 373,695 49.73% 333,243 44.35% 44,453 5.92% 40,452 5.38% 751,391
Sacramento 326,023 57.98% 189,789 33.75% 46,473 8.27% 136,234 24.23% 562,285
San Benito 12,521 56.60% 7,841 35.44% 1,760 7.96% 4,680 21.16% 22,122
San Bernardino 340,833 52.12% 271,240 41.48% 41,910 6.40% 69,593 10.64% 653,983
San Diego 735,476 56.07% 477,766 36.43% 98,376 7.50% 257,710 19.64% 1,311,618
San Francisco 345,084 84.47% 37,688 9.23% 25,769 6.30% 307,396 75.24% 408,541
San Joaquin 121,124 53.36% 88,936 39.18% 16,942 7.46% 32,188 14.18% 227,002
San Luis Obispo 67,107 48.91% 56,164 40.94% 13,931 10.15% 10,943 7.97% 137,202
San Mateo 237,882 75.67% 57,929 18.43% 18,573 5.90% 179,953 57.24% 314,384
Santa Barbara 107,142 59.90% 56,365 31.51% 15,371 8.59% 50,777 28.39% 178,878
Santa Clara 511,684 72.71% 144,826 20.58% 47,199 6.71% 366,858 52.13% 703,709
Santa Cruz 95,249 73.26% 22,438 17.26% 12,325 9.48% 72,811 56.00% 130,012
Shasta 22,301 27.52% 51,778 63.90% 6,945 8.58% -29,477 -36.38% 81,024
Sierra 601 32.35% 1,048 56.40% 209 11.25% -447 -24.05% 1,858
Siskiyou 7,234 35.30% 11,341 55.34% 1,918 9.36% -4,107 -20.04% 20,493
Solano 102,360 60.87% 51,920 30.88% 13,870 8.25% 50,440 29.99% 168,150
Sonoma 160,435 68.77% 51,408 22.03% 21,460 9.20% 109,027 46.74% 233,303
Stanislaus 81,647 46.81% 78,494 45.01% 14,265 8.18% 3,153 1.80% 174,406
Sutter 13,076 38.66% 18,176 53.74% 2,572 7.60% -5,100 -15.08% 33,824
Tehama 6,809 28.48% 15,494 64.81% 1,605 6.71% -8,685 -36.33% 23,908
Trinity 2,214 38.28% 2,812 48.62% 758 13.10% -598 -10.34% 5,784
Tulare 47,585 41.70% 58,299 51.09% 8,218 7.21% -10,714 -9.39% 114,102
Tuolumne 9,123 35.23% 14,551 56.20% 2,219 8.57% -5,428 -20.97% 25,893
Ventura 194,402 54.59% 132,323 37.16% 29,382 8.25% 62,079 17.43% 356,107
Yolo 54,752 66.70% 20,739 25.26% 6,599 8.04% 34,013 41.44% 82,090
Yuba 7,910 34.39% 13,170 57.27% 1,918 8.34% -5,260 -22.88% 22,998
Total 8,753,792 61.46% 4,483,814 31.48% 1,005,843 7.06% 4,269,978 29.98% 14,243,449
  •   Democratic — +12.5-15%
  •   Democratic — +10-12.5%
  •   Democratic — +7.5-10%
  •   Democratic — +5-7.5%
  •   Democratic — +2.5-5%
  •   Democratic — +0-2.5%
  •   Republican — +0-2.5%
  •   Republican — +2.5-5%
  •   Republican — +5-7.5%
  •   Republican — +7.5-10%
  •   Republican — +10-12.5%
  •   Republican — +12.5-15%
  •   Republican — +>15%
  • Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic[edit]

    By congressional district[edit]

    Clinton won 46 of the 53 congressional districts, including 7 held by Republicans.[15]

    District Trump Clinton Representative
    1st 55% 36% Doug LaMalfa
    2nd 23% 69% Jared Huffman
    3rd 40% 53% John Garamendi
    4th 53% 39% Tom McClintock
    5th 24% 69% Mike Thompson
    6th 24% 68% Doris Matsui
    7th 40% 51% Ami Bera
    8th 55% 40% Paul Cook
    9th 37% 55% Jerry McNerney
    10th 45% 48% Jeff Denham
    11th 22% 70% Mark DeSaulnier
    12th 9% 86% Nancy Pelosi
    13th 7% 87% Barbara Lee
    14th 18% 77% Jackie Speier
    15th 24% 69% Eric Swalwell
    16th 36% 57% Jim Costa
    17th 20% 74% Mike Honda
    Ro Khanna
    18th 20% 73% Anna Eshoo
    19th 22% 73% Zoe Lofgren
    20th 23% 70% Sam Farr
    Jimmy Panetta
    21st 39% 55% David Valadao
    22nd 51% 42% Devin Nunes
    23rd 58% 36% Kevin McCarthy
    24th 36% 56% Lois Capps
    Salud Carbajal
    25th 43% 50% Steve Knight
    26th 35% 57% Julia Brownley
    27th 28% 66% Judy Chu
    28th 22% 72% Adam Schiff
    29th 17% 78% Tony Cárdenas
    30th 26% 69% Brad Sherman
    31st 37% 58% Pete Aguilar
    32nd 28% 67% Grace Napolitano
    33rd 27% 68% Ted Lieu
    34th 11% 84% Xavier Becerra
    35th 27% 68% Norma Torres
    36th 43% 52% Raul Ruiz
    37th 10% 86% Karen Bass
    38th 27% 67% Linda Sánchez
    39th 43% 51% Ed Royce
    40th 13% 82% Lucille Roybal-Allard
    41st 33% 61% Mark Takano
    42nd 53% 41% Ken Calvert
    43rd 17% 78% Maxine Waters
    44th 12% 83% Janice Hahn
    Nanette Barragán
    45th 44% 49% Mimi Walters
    46th 28% 66% Loretta Sánchez
    Lou Correa
    47th 31% 62% Alan Lowenthal
    48th 46% 48% Dana Rohrabacher
    49th 43% 51% Darrell Issa
    50th 55% 40% Duncan Hunter
    51st 23% 72% Juan Vargas
    52nd 36% 58% Scott Peters
    53rd 30% 65% Susan Davis

    Outcome by city[edit]

    Official outcomes by city.[16]

    City County Winner
    Alameda Alameda Clinton
    Albany
    Berkeley
    Dublin
    Emeryville
    Fremont
    Hayward
    Livermore
    Newark
    Oakland
    Piedmont
    Pleasanton
    San Leandro
    Union City
    Amador City Amador
    Ione Trump
    Jackson
    Plymouth
    Sutter Creek
    Biggs Butte
    Chico Clinton
    Gridley Trump
    Oroville
    Paradise
    Angels Camp Calaveras
    Colusa Colusa
    Williams Clinton
    Antioch Contra Costa
    Brentwood
    Clayton
    Concord
    Danville
    El Cerrito
    Hercules
    Lafayette
    Martinez
    Moraga
    Oakley
    Orinda
    Pinole
    Pittsburg
    Pleasant Hill
    Richmond
    San Pablo
    San Ramon
    Walnut Creek
    Crescent City Del Norte Trump
    Placerville El Dorado
    South Lake Tahoe Clinton
    Clovis Fresno Trump
    Coalinga
    Firebaugh Clinton
    Fowler
    Fresno
    Huron
    Kerman
    Kingsburg Trump
    Mendota Clinton
    Orange Cove
    Parlier
    Reedley
    San Joaquin
    Sanger
    Selma
    Orland Glenn Trump
    Arcata Humboldt Clinton
    Blue Lake
    Eureka
    Ferndale
    Fortuna Trump
    Rio Dell
    Trinidad Clinton
    Brawley Imperial
    Calexico
    Calipatria
    El Centro
    Holtville
    Imperial
    Westmorland
    Bishop Inyo
    Arvin Kern
    Bakersfield Trump
    California City
    Delano Clinton
    Maricopa Trump
    McFarland Clinton
    Ridgecrest Trump
    Shafter Clinton
    Taft Trump
    Tehachapi
    Wasco Clinton
    Avenal Kings
    Corcoran
    Hanford Trump
    Lemoore
    Clearlake Lake Clinton
    Lakeport
    Susanville Lassen Trump
    Agoura Hills Los Angeles Clinton
    Alhambra
    Arcadia
    Artesia
    Avalon
    Azusa
    Baldwin Park
    Bell
    Bell Gardens
    Bellflower
    Beverly Hills
    Bradbury Trump
    Burbank Clinton
    Calabasas
    Carson
    Cerritos
    Claremont
    Commerce
    Compton
    Covina
    Cudahy
    Culver City
    Diamond Bar
    Downey
    Duarte
    El Monte
    El Segundo
    Gardena
    Glendale
    Glendora Trump
    Hawaiian Gardens Clinton
    Hawthorne
    Hermosa Beach
    Hidden Hills
    Huntington Park
    Industry
    Inglewood
    Irwindale
    La Cañada Flintridge
    La Habra Heights Trump
    La Mirada Clinton
    La Puente
    La Verne Trump
    Lakewood Clinton
    Lancaster
    Lawndale
    Lomita
    Long Beach
    Los Angeles
    Lynwood
    Malibu
    Manhattan Beach
    Maywood
    Monrovia
    Montebello
    Monterey Park
    Norwalk
    Palmdale
    Palos Verdes Estates
    Paramount
    Pasadena
    Pico Rivera
    Pomona
    Rancho Palos Verdes
    Redondo Beach
    Rolling Hills Trump
    Rolling Hills Estates Clinton
    Rosemead
    San Dimas
    San Fernando
    San Gabriel
    San Marino
    Santa Clarita
    Santa Fe Springs
    Santa Monica
    Sierra Madre
    Signal Hill
    South El Monte
    South Gate
    South Pasadena
    Temple City
    Torrance
    Vernon
    Walnut
    West Covina
    West Hollywood
    Westlake Village
    Whittier
    Chowchilla Madera Trump
    Madera Clinton
    Belvedere Marin
    Corte Madera
    Fairfax
    Larkspur
    Mill Valley
    Novato
    Ross
    San Anselmo
    San Rafael
    Sausalito
    Fort Bragg Mendocino
    Point Arena
    Ukiah
    Willits
    Atwater Merced
    Dos Palos
    Gustine
    Livingston
    Los Banos
    Merced
    Alturas Modoc Trump
    Mammoth Lakes Mono Clinton
    Carmel-by-the-Sea Monterey
    Del Rey Oaks
    Gonzales
    Greenfield
    King City
    Marina
    Monterey
    Pacific Grove
    Salinas
    Sand City
    Seaside
    Soledad
    American Canyon Napa
    Calistoga
    Napa
    St. Helena
    Yountville
    Grass Valley Nevada
    Nevada City
    Truckee
    Aliso Viejo Orange
    Anaheim
    Brea Trump
    Buena Park Clinton
    Costa Mesa
    Cypress
    Dana Point Trump
    Fountain Valley Clinton
    Fullerton
    Garden Grove
    Huntington Beach Trump
    Irvine Clinton
    La Habra
    La Palma
    Laguna Beach
    Laguna Hills Trump
    Laguna Niguel
    Laguna Woods Clinton
    Lake Forest Trump
    Los Alamitos Clinton
    Mission Viejo Trump
    Newport Beach
    Orange Clinton
    Placentia
    Rancho Santa Margarita Trump
    San Clemente
    San Juan Capistrano
    Santa Ana Clinton
    Seal Beach
    Stanton
    Tustin
    Villa Park Trump
    Westminster Clinton
    Yorba Linda Trump
    Auburn Placer Clinton
    Colfax Trump
    Lincoln
    Loomis
    Rocklin
    Roseville
    Portola Plumas
    Banning Riverside
    Beaumont
    Blythe
    Calimesa
    Canyon Lake
    Cathedral City Clinton
    Coachella
    Corona
    Desert Hot Springs
    Eastvale
    Hemet Trump
    Indian Wells
    Indio Clinton
    Jurupa Valley
    La Quinta Trump
    Lake Elsinore
    Menifee
    Moreno Valley Clinton
    Murrieta Trump
    Norco
    Palm Desert
    Palm Springs Clinton
    Perris
    Rancho Mirage
    Riverside
    San Jacinto
    Temecula Trump
    Wildomar
    Citrus Heights Sacramento
    Elk Grove Clinton
    Folsom
    Galt Trump
    Isleton Clinton
    Rancho Cordova
    Sacramento
    Hollister San Benito
    San Juan Bautista
    Adelanto San Bernardino
    Apple Valley Trump
    Barstow
    Big Bear Lake
    Chino Clinton
    Chino Hills
    Colton
    Fontana
    Grand Terrace
    Hesperia Trump
    Highland Clinton
    Loma Linda
    Montclair
    Needles Trump
    Ontario Clinton
    Rancho Cucamonga
    Redlands
    Rialto
    San Bernardino
    Twentynine Palms Trump
    Upland Clinton
    Victorville
    Yucaipa Trump
    Yucca Valley
    Carlsbad San Diego Clinton
    Chula Vista
    Coronado Trump
    Del Mar Clinton
    El Cajon Trump
    Encinitas Clinton
    Escondido
    Imperial Beach
    La Mesa
    Lemon Grove
    National City
    Oceanside
    Poway Trump
    San Diego Clinton
    San Marcos
    Santee Trump
    Solana Beach Clinton
    Vista
    San Francisco San Francisco
    Escalon San Joaquin Trump
    Lathrop Clinton
    Lodi Trump
    Manteca Clinton
    Ripon Trump
    Stockton Clinton
    Tracy
    Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo
    Atascadero Trump
    Grover Beach Clinton
    Morro Bay
    Paso Robles Trump
    Pismo Beach Clinton
    San Luis Obispo
    Atherton San Mateo
    Belmont
    Brisbane
    Burlingame
    Colma
    Daly City
    East Palo Alto
    Foster City
    Half Moon Bay
    Hillsborough
    Menlo Park
    Millbrae
    Pacifica
    Portola Valley
    Redwood City
    San Bruno
    San Carlos
    San Mateo
    South San Francisco
    Woodside
    Buellton Santa Barbara
    Carpinteria
    Goleta
    Guadalupe
    Lompoc
    Santa Barbara
    Santa Maria
    Solvang Trump
    Campbell Santa Clara Clinton
    Cupertino
    Gilroy
    Los Altos
    Los Altos Hills
    Los Gatos
    Milpitas
    Monte Sereno
    Morgan Hill
    Mountain View
    Palo Alto
    San Jose
    Santa Clara
    Saratoga
    Sunnyvale
    Capitola Santa Cruz
    Santa Cruz
    Scotts Valley
    Watsonville
    Anderson Shasta Trump
    Redding
    Shasta Lake
    Loyalton Sierra
    Dorris Siskiyou
    Dunsmuir Clinton
    Etna Trump
    Fort Jones
    Montague
    Mount Shasta Clinton
    Tulelake Trump
    Weed Clinton
    Yreka Trump
    Benicia Solano Clinton
    Dixon
    Fairfield
    Rio Vista
    Suisun City
    Vacaville
    Vallejo
    Cloverdale Sonoma
    Cotati
    Healdsburg
    Petaluma
    Rohnert Park
    Santa Rosa
    Sebastopol
    Sonoma
    Windsor
    Ceres Stanislaus
    Hughson Trump
    Modesto Clinton
    Newman
    Oakdale Trump
    Patterson Clinton
    Riverbank
    Turlock Trump
    Waterford
    Live Oak Sutter Clinton
    Yuba City Trump
    Corning Tehama
    Red Bluff
    Tehama
    Dinuba Tulare Clinton
    Exeter Trump
    Farmersville Clinton
    Lindsay
    Porterville
    Tulare Trump
    Visalia
    Woodlake Clinton
    Sonora Tuolumne Trump
    Camarillo Ventura Clinton
    Fillmore
    Moorpark
    Ojai
    Oxnard
    Port Hueneme
    Santa Paula
    Simi Valley Trump
    Thousand Oaks Clinton
    Ventura
    Davis Yolo
    West Sacramento
    Winters
    Woodland
    Marysville Yuba Trump
    Wheatland

    Analysis[edit]

    California has voted Democratic in every presidential election since Republican George H. W. Bush won the state in 1988. Hillary Clinton easily continued the Democratic tradition in California, winning the state with 61.7% of the vote, Clinton's second highest vote percentage of any state, behind Hawaii. Donald Trump received 31.6% of the vote, making for a Democratic victory margin of 30.11 points.[17] California was one of eleven states where Hillary Clinton outperformed outgoing President Barack Obamain2012, and contributed to Clinton's national popular vote victory.[18]

    The California state result was historically one of the most successful for the Democratic Party nominee by several measures, as Hillary Clinton carried California by the largest margin of any Democratic candidate since Franklin D. Roosevelt swept the state by 35.25% in his 1936 re-election landslide.[19] Trump's 31.62% vote share in the state was the lowest for a major-party candidate in the state since John W. Davis's 8.2% in 1924. Trump became only the second nominee of either party to win the presidency without receiving at least a million votes in Los Angeles County, by far the nation's largest, since the county had first given any nominee over a million votes in 1952 (George W. Bushin2000 having been the first).[20][21]

    California was the only large state (one with at least 15 electoral votes[22]) in which Hillary Clinton lost no counties that had been carried by Barack Obama in 2012. Indeed, she herself flipped Orange County, the largest county to switch parties in either direction in 2016, into the Democratic column; no Democrat had carried Orange County since 1936, when Franklin Roosevelt carried every county in the state.[23] This made Donald Trump the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Orange County since the county's founding in 1889; he also became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Ventura County since its founding in 1872, without carrying Riverside County since its founding in 1893, without carrying San Bernardino County since Ulysses Grantin1868, without carrying Nevada, San Diego, or San Joaquin Counties since William McKinleyin1896, without carrying San Luis Obispo County since William McKinleyin1900, and without carrying Fresno, Merced, or Stanislaus Counties since Richard Nixonin1968.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Historical Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide General Elections 1910-2018" (PDF). California Secretary of State.
  • ^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes". National Archives and Records Administration. September 19, 2019. Archived from the original on January 9, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  • ^ a b "Frequently Asked Questions | California Secretary of State". Sos.ca.gov. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  • ^ "County Clerk/Registrar of Voters (CC/ROV) Memorandum #16036" (PDF). Elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  • ^ a b "June 7, 2016, Presidential Primary Election | California Secretary of State". Sos.ca.gov. June 7, 2016. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  • ^ "Presidential Primary Election - Statement of Vote, June 7, 2016". Office of the Secretary of State of California. Government of California. Retrieved August 8, 2016.
  • ^ "President Green - Statewide Results | Primary Election | California Secretary of State". vote.sos.ca.gov. Archived from the original on June 24, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
  • ^ "President American Independent - Statewide Results". Office of the Secretary of State of California. Government of California. June 8, 2016. Archived from the original on June 8, 2012. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
  • ^ Myers, John (August 16, 2016). "Donald Trump will be the nominee of two parties on California's November ballot". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  • ^ Winger, Richard (July 8, 2016). "Donald Trump Probably Won American Independent Party Presidential Primary". Ballot Access News. Retrieved August 14, 2016.
  • ^ "President Peace and Freedom - Statewide Results". Office of the Secretary of State of California. Government of California. June 8, 2016. Archived from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
  • ^ "RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - California: Trump vs. Clinton". Archived from the original on May 27, 2016.
  • ^ "The Statement of Vote - President by County" (PDF). California Secretary of State.
  • ^ "California, your official presidential write-in options include Bernie Sanders and Evan McMullin". Los Angeles Times. October 28, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  • ^ "Introducing the 2017 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index".
  • ^ "Supplement to Statement of Vote" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  • ^ "California Election Results 2016 – The New York Times". Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  • ^ General Election - Statement of Vote, November 8, 2016. Final results certified by Alex Padilla, California Secretary of State. December 16, 2016.
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  • ^ "Presidential Election Results Los Angeles County". Los Angeles Almanac. Archived from the original on January 16, 2017. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
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  • ^ Cook, Rhodes. "OBAMA'S NEXT CHALLENGE: – Sabato's Crystal Ball". Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  • ^ Krishnakumar, Priya; Schleuss, Jon; Fox, Joe (November 11, 2016), "For the first time since Franklin D. Roosevelt, a majority in Orange County voted for a Democrat", Los Angeles Times
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