California primary
June 5, 2012Top runoff candidates
Results by legislative district
View by region
- All regions
- Northern California
- Greater Sacramento
- Bay Area
- Central Coast
- Central California
- Inland Empire
- Southern California
- San Diego/Imperial
Under California’s new top-two primary system, a runoff will take place in November in all of the state’s congressional, Assembly and Senate districts. In some districts, the candidates will be from different political parties; in others, both candidates will be from the same party. The cartogram above shows each district as a square of equal size, because all districts have roughly the same population.
Top runoff candidates
Results by legislative district
(Shows incumbent party)
View by region
- All regions
- Northern California
- Greater Sacramento
- Bay Area
- Central Coast
- Central California
- Inland Empire
- Southern California
- San Diego/Imperial
Under California’s new top-two primary system, a runoff will take place in November in all of the state’s congressional, Assembly and Senate districts. In some districts, the candidates will be from different political parties; in others, both candidates will be from the same party. The cartogram above shows each district as a square of equal size, because all districts have roughly the same population.
Top runoff candidates
Results by legislative district
View by region
- All regions
- Northern California
- Greater Sacramento
- Bay Area
- Central Coast
- Central California
- Inland Empire
- Southern California
- San Diego/Imperial
Under California’s new top-two primary system, a runoff will take place in November in all of the state’s congressional, Assembly and Senate districts. In some districts, the candidates will be from different political parties; in others, both candidates will be from the same party. The cartogram above shows each district as a square of equal size, because all districts have roughly the same population.