California voters had two decisions to make about Sen. Alex Padilla in the Tuesday, June 7, primary election.
Padilla was appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to the U.S. Senate seat that was vacated when Kamala Harris became vice president. Voters now get to weigh in on whether Padilla should keep the seat for the remainder of the term, which expires in January. They also get to choose who should fill the seat for the next full term, which will last six years.
Padilla is facing seven challengers in the special election regarding this term, and 22 challengers in the regular election for next term. In both primary races, the top two finishers will go on to the general election in November.
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Vote-counting begins as soon as polls close at 8 p.m. and will continue for at least a week, to allow for mail-in ballots postmarked by June 7 to arrive by the deadline of June 14. Provisional and conditional ballots may also take more time to be counted. Counties have until July 7 to certify their final results.
First, here’s a look at the statewide results so far for the full term, and a look at which candidates have the most support in each county.
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And here are the statewide results for the special election to fill the remainder of the current term.
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