In the Golden State's June 5 jungle primaries, the top two finishers — regardless of party — advance to the general election.
The GOP dodged a lockout in the gubernatorial race — Republican businessman John Cox will face Democrat Gavin Newsom, according to an NBC News projection. And while Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein is on track to win by far the most votes in her quest for a fifth term, it remains to be seen if the second spot on the November ballot will go to a fellow Democrat, former state Senate President Kevin de León, or one of several largely unknown Republicans.
Some key races with high-profile GOP incumbents like Rep. Dana Rohrabacher in the 38th Congressional District and Rep. Devin Nunes in the 22nd Congressional District remain too close to call, though Democrats began to breathe a bit easier by Wednesday morning, believing they likely avoided getting locked out of the general election.
Get up-to-the-minute results below. The two winners will both be indicated with a check mark.
Senate
Senate primary
Candidate | Percent | Votes |
---|---|---|
Dianne Feinstein
Incumbent
|
Winner
|
44.2% | 2,945,549 |
Kevin de Leon
Winner
|
12.1% | 805,035 |
James Bradley
|
8.3% | 556,008 |
Arun Bhumitra
|
5.3% | 350,772 |
Paul Taylor
|
4.9% | 323,408 |
Erin Cruz
|
4% | 267,310 |
Tom Palzer
|
3.1% | 205,106 |
Alison Hartson
|
2.2% | 146,915 |
Rocky De La Fuente
|
2% | 135,228 |
Pat Harris
|
1.9% | 126,847 |
Jack Crew
|
1.4% | 93,757 |
Patrick Little
|
1.3% | 89,834 |
Kevin Mottus
|
1.3% | 87,602 |
Jerry Laws
|
1% | 67,154 |
Derrick Reid
|
0.9% | 59,933 |
Adrienne Edwards
|
0.8% | 56,126 |
Douglas Pierce
|
0.6% | 42,606 |
Mario Nabliba
|
0.6% | 39,261 |
David Hildebrand
|
0.5% | 30,266 |
Donnie Turner
|
0.5% | 30,075 |
Herbert Peters
|
0.4% | 27,423 |
David Moore
|
0.4% | 24,612 |
Ling Ling Shi
|
0.4% | 23,504 |
John Parker
|
0.3% | 22,798 |
Lee Olson
|
0.3% | 20,381 |
Gerald Plummer
|
0.3% | 18,200 |
Jason Hanania
|
0.3% | 18,159 |
Don Grundmann
|
0.2% | 15,108 |
Colleen Fernald
|
0.2% | 13,513 |
Rash Ghosh
|
0.2% | 12,544 |
Tim Gildersleeve
|
0.1% | 8,471 |
Michael Girgis
|
0% | 2,978 |
House
House 39 primary
Candidate | Percent | Votes |
---|---|---|
Young Kim
Winner
|
21.2% | 30,019 |
Gil Cisneros
Winner
|
19.4% | 27,469 |
Phil Liberatore
|
14.3% | 20,257 |
Andy Thorburn
|
9.2% | 12,990 |
Shawn Nelson
|
6.9% | 9,750 |
Bob Huff
|
6.2% | 8,699 |
Sam Jammal
|
5.4% | 7,613 |
Mai Tran
|
5.3% | 7,430 |
Herbert Lee
|
4.2% | 5,988 |
Steven Vargas
|
2.9% | 4,144 |
Suzi Leggett
|
1.5% | 2,058 |
John Cullum
|
1.2% | 1,747 |
Karen Schatzle
|
0.6% | 903 |
Steve Cox
|
0.6% | 856 |
Andrew Sarega
|
0.6% | 823 |
Sophia Alexander
|
0.4% | 523 |
Ted Alemayhu
|
0.1% | 176 |
House 48 primary
Candidate | Percent | Votes |
---|---|---|
Dana Rohrabacher
Incumbent
|
Winner
|
30.3% | 52,737 |
Harley Rouda
Winner
|
17.3% | 30,099 |
Hans Keirstead
|
17.2% | 29,974 |
Scott Baugh
|
15.8% | 27,514 |
Omar Siddiqui
|
5% | 8,658 |
John Gabbard
|
3.3% | 5,664 |
Rachel Payne
|
2.1% | 3,598 |
Paul Martin
|
1.7% | 2,893 |
Shastina Sandman
|
1.6% | 2,762 |
Michael Kotick
|
1.5% | 2,606 |
Laura Oatman
|
1.4% | 2,412 |
Deanie Schaarsmith
|
0.8% | 1,433 |
Tony Zarkades
|
0.7% | 1,281 |
Brandon Reiser
|
0.6% | 964 |
Stelian Onufrei
|
0.4% | 739 |
Kevin Kensinger
|
0.4% | 690 |
House 49 primary
Candidate | Percent | Votes |
---|---|---|
Diane Harkey
Winner
|
25.5% | 46,468 |
Mike Levin
Winner
|
17.5% | 31,850 |
Sara Jacobs
|
15.8% | 28,778 |
Doug Applegate
|
13.1% | 23,850 |
Kristin Gaspar
|
8.5% | 15,467 |
Rocky Chavez
|
7.5% | 13,739 |
Paul Kerr
|
4.4% | 8,099 |
Brian Maryott
|
3% | 5,496 |
Mike Schmitt
|
1.3% | 2,379 |
Joshua Schoonover
|
0.7% | 1,362 |
Craig Nordal
|
0.6% | 1,156 |
David Medway
|
0.6% | 1,066 |
Robert Pendleton
|
0.5% | 905 |
Danielle St. John
|
0.4% | 690 |
Joshua Hancock
|
0.3% | 552 |
Jordan Mills
|
0.1% | 233 |