Las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 2016 en California se llevaron a cabo el martes 8 de noviembre de 2016 como parte de las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 2016 en las que participaron los 50 estados más el Distrito de Columbia . Los votantes de California eligieron a los electores para representarlos en el Colegio Electoral a través de un voto popular, enfrentando al candidato del Partido Republicano , el empresario Donald Trump , y su compañero de fórmula, el gobernador de Indiana Mike Pence, contra el candidato del Partido Demócrata , la exsecretaria de Estado Hillary Clinton , y su candidatura. compañero senador de virginia Tim Kaine . California tiene 55 votos electorales en el Colegio Electoral, la mayor cantidad de cualquier estado. [2]
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Apagar | 75,27% (de votantes registrados) 2,91 pp 58,74% (de votantes elegibles) 3,27 pp [1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Resultados del condado
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Clinton ganó el estado con el 61,73 por ciento de los votos y un margen del 30,11 por ciento.
Eleccion general
Resultados a nivel estatal
Elecciones presidenciales estadounidenses de 2016 en California [3] | |||||||
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Fiesta | Candidato presidencial | Voto popular | Voto electoral | ||||
Contar | Porcentaje | ||||||
Democrático | Hillary Clinton | 8.753.788 | 61,73% | 55 | |||
Republicano / Americano Independiente | Donald Trump | 4.483.810 | 31,62% | 0 | |||
Libertario | Gary Johnson | 478.500 | 3,37% | 0 | |||
Verde | Jill Stein | 278,657 | 1,97% | 0 | |||
Independiente | Bernie Sanders (escrito) | 79,341 | 0,56% | 0 | |||
Paz y libertad | Gloria La Riva | 66,101 | 0,47% | 0 | |||
Independiente | Evan McMullin (escrito) | 39.596 | 0,28% | 0 | |||
Solidaridad | Mike Maturen (escrito) | 1.316 | 0,01% | 0 | |||
Independiente | Laurence Kotlikoff (escrito) | 402 | 0,00% | 0 | |||
Independiente | Jerry White (escrito) | 84 | 0,00% | 0 | |||
Fecha | 8 de noviembre de 2016 | Total de votantes | Registrado : 19,411,771 Elegible : 24,875,293 | ||||
Apagar % | Registrado : 75,27% VAP : 58,74% | Votos de participación | Votos válidos : 14.181.585 Votos inválidos : 428.924 |
Elecciones primarias
El 7 de junio de 2016, en las primarias presidenciales , los votantes de California expresaron sus preferencias por los respectivos candidatos a presidente de los partidos Demócrata , Republicano , Verde y Libertario , Paz y Libertad e Independiente Estadounidense .
Si bien California ha tenido un sistema de primarias abiertas de los dos principales candidatos desde 2011, [4] las primarias presidenciales siguen siendo carreras partidistas. Los miembros registrados de cada partido solo pueden votar en las primarias presidenciales de su partido. Los votantes no afiliados pueden elegir cualquier primaria en la que votar, si el partido permite la participación de dichos votantes. [4] Para 2016, los partidos Americano Independiente , Demócrata y Libertario han optado por permitir que los votantes registrados sin preferencia de partido soliciten las boletas presidenciales de sus respectivos partidos. [5]
Primaria democrática
Siete candidatos aparecieron en la boleta electoral primaria presidencial demócrata: [6]
- Hillary Clinton
- Bernie Sanders
- Rocky De La Fuente
- Henry Hewes
- Keith Judd
- Michael Steinberg
- Willie L. Wilson
Sondeo de opinión
Resultados
Candidato | Voto popular | Delegados estimados | |||
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Contar | Porcentaje | Prometido | No comprometido | 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% | |||
Escribir en | 23 | 0,00% | |||
No comprometido | N / A | 10 | 10 | ||
Total | 5,173,338 | 100% | 475 | 76 | 551 |
Fuente: Secretario de Estado de California - Declaración de votos de las elecciones primarias presidenciales Los libros verdes |
Primaria republicana
Cinco candidatos aparecieron en la boleta electoral primaria presidencial republicana, cuatro de los cuales habían suspendido sus campañas antes de las primarias: [6]
- Donald Trump
- Ben Carson (retirado)
- Ted Cruz (retirado)
- John Kasich (retirado)
- Jim Gilmore (retirado)
Donald Trump , el único candidato con una campaña activa, ganó cada distrito del Congreso por márgenes sustanciales, así como todos los delegados estatales, para capturar los 172 votos.
Primarias republicanas de California, 7 de junio de 2016 | |||||
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Candidato | Votos | Porcentaje | Recuento real de delegados | ||
Atado | Sin consolidar | Total | |||
Donald Trump | 1,665,135 | 74,76% | 172 | 0 | 172 |
John Kasich (retirado) | 252,544 | 11,34% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Ted Cruz (retirado) | 211,576 | 9,50% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Ben Carson (retirado) | 82,259 | 3,69% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Jim Gilmore (retirado) | 15,691 | 0,70% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Escrituras | 101 | 0,00% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Delegados no proyectados: | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Total: | 2,227,306 | 100,00% | 172 | 0 | 172 |
Fuente: The Green Papers |
Primaria libertaria
Doce candidatos aparecieron en la boleta electoral primaria presidencial libertaria:
- Marc Feldman
- John Hale
- Cecil Ince
- Gary Johnson
- Steve Kerbel
- John McAfee
- Darryl Perry
- Austin Petersen
- Derrick M. Reid
- Jack Robinson Jr.
- Rhett Smith
- Joy Waymire
Las primarias se llevaron a cabo después de que Gary Johnson ganara la nominación libertaria en la convención del Partido de 2016 .
Primaria presidencial libertaria de California, 7 de junio de 2016 [7] | ||
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Candidato | Votos | Porcentaje |
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% |
Primaria verde
Primaria presidencial del Partido Verde de California, 7 de junio de 2016 [8] | |||
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Candidato | Votos | Porcentaje | Delegados nacionales |
Jill Stein | 10.134 | 76,4% | 40 |
Darryl Cherney | 1,288 | 9,7% | 5 |
Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza Curry | 762 | 5,7% | 3 |
William Kreml | 555 | 4,2% | 2 |
Kent Mesplay | 528 | 4,0% | 2 |
Total | 13,267 | 100% | 50 |
Otros partidos
Independiente estadounidense
Primaria presidencial de California American Independent, 7 de junio de 2016 [9] | ||
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Candidato | Votos | Porcentaje |
Alan Spears | 7.348 | 19% |
Arthur Harris | 6.510 | 17% |
Robert Ornelas | 6.411 | 17% |
JR Myers | 4.898 | 13% |
Wiley Drake | 4.828 | 13% |
James Hedges | 3.989 | 11% |
Thomas Hoefling | 3.917 | 10% |
Total | 37,901 | 100% |
El Partido Independiente Estadounidense , un partido político de extrema derecha y paleoconservador que se formó al respaldar la candidatura de George Wallace en 1968, celebró una pequeña primaria presidencial el 7 de junio. Fue ganado por el abogado Alan Spears.
El Partido Independiente Estadounidense anuló los resultados de esta primaria cuando respaldaron a Donald Trump en agosto. [10] El partido indicó que Trump fue una opción popular por escrito durante las primarias, pero no se le permitió en la boleta porque no había evidencia de que Trump quisiera el respaldo de American Independent. [11]
Paz y libertad
Primaria presidencial Paz y Libertad de California, 7 de junio de 2016 [12] | ||
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Candidato | Votos | Porcentaje |
Gloria Estela La Riva | 2,232 | 49% |
Monica Moorehead | 1.369 | 30% |
Lynn Sandra Kahn | 963 | 21% |
Total | 4.564 | 100% |
Votación
La demócrata Hillary Clinton ganó todas las encuestas preelectorales por dos dígitos. El promedio de las últimas tres encuestas preelectorales mostró que Hillary Clinton lideraba a Donald Trump entre un 54,3% y un 32%. [13]
Resultados
A continuación se muestra una lista oficial de candidatos por escrito reconocidos de California.
- Laurence Kotlikoff para presidente y Edward Leamer para vicepresidente
- Mike Maturen para presidente y Juan Muñoz para vicepresidente
- Evan McMullin para presidente y Nathan Johnson para vicepresidente
- Bernie Sanders para presidente y Tulsi Gabbard para vicepresidente
- Jerry White para presidente y Niles Niemuth para vicepresidente
La ley de California solo requiere que 55 electores se registren para declarar a una persona como un candidato por escrito, no que las personas den su consentimiento, según una declaración de la Oficina del Secretario de Estado. [14]
Resultados por condado
Resultados finales por condado certificados el 16 de diciembre de 2016. [15]
condado | Clinton | Clinton% | Triunfo | Triunfo% | Johnson | Johnson% | Stein | Stein% | Lijadoras | La Riva | McMullin | Maturen | Kotlikoff | blanco | Margen | Margen% | Total |
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Alameda | 514,842 | 78,7% | 95,922 | 14,7% | 16,906 | 2,6% | 17,830 | 2,7% | 4.206 | 3,162 | 1,291 | 71 | 27 | 9 | 418,920 | 64,0% | 654,266 |
alpino | 334 | 55,5% | 217 | 36,0% | 25 | 4,2% | 21 | 3,5% | 1 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 117 | 19,4% | 602 |
Amador | 6,004 | 33,9% | 10,485 | 59,1% | 804 | 4,5% | 227 | 1,3% | 100 | 55 | 59 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -4,481 | -25,3% | 17,734 |
Butte | 41.567 | 43,5% | 45.144 | 47,2% | 4.625 | 4,8% | 2.594 | 2,7% | 782 | 501 | 340 | 10 | 0 | 1 | -3,577 | -3,7% | 95,564 |
Calaveras | 7,944 | 34,3% | 13,511 | 58,4% | 1,104 | 4,8% | 424 | 1,8% | 75 | 56 | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -5,567 | -24,1% | 23,136 |
Colusa | 2,661 | 40,1% | 3,551 | 53,5% | 260 | 3,9% | 85 | 1,3% | 24 | 39 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -890 | -13,4% | 6.632 |
Contra Costa | 319,287 | 68,5% | 115,956 | 24,9% | 16,123 | 3,5% | 8.637 | 1,9% | 3.204 | 1,566 | 1.355 | 36 | 11 | 0 | 203,331 | 43,6% | 466,175 |
Del Norte | 3.485 | 36,5% | 5.134 | 53,7% | 416 | 4,4% | 245 | 2,6% | 139 | 81 | 58 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1,649 | -17,3% | 9.558 |
El Dorado | 36,404 | 38,9% | 49,247 | 52,6% | 5,027 | 5,4% | 1.425 | 1,5% | 713 | 190 | 578 | 4 | 3 | 0 | -12,843 | -13,7% | 93.591 |
Fresno | 141,341 | 50,1% | 124,049 | 43,9% | 9.246 | 3,3% | 4.300 | 1,5% | 1.417 | 875 | 1.070 | 17 | 3 | 1 | 17.292 | 6,1% | 282,319 |
Glenn | 3,065 | 32,4% | 5.788 | 61,1% | 375 | 4,0% | 97 | 1,0% | 58 | 54 | 31 | 2 | 0 | 0 | -2,723 | -28,8% | 9.470 |
Humboldt | 33.200 | 56,0% | 18,373 | 31,0% | 2,163 | 3,7% | 3.681 | 6,2% | 1,264 | 379 | 181 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 14,827 | 25,0% | 59,246 |
Imperial | 32,667 | 67,9% | 12,704 | 26,4% | 1,221 | 2,5% | 745 | 1,5% | 291 | 339 | 81 | 43 | 0 | 0 | 19,963 | 41,5% | 48,091 |
Inyo | 3,155 | 39,0% | 4.248 | 52,5% | 328 | 4,1% | 214 | 2,6% | 66 | 51 | 24 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1,093 | -13,5% | 8.086 |
Kern | 98,689 | 40,4% | 129.584 | 53,1% | 9.359 | 3,8% | 2,887 | 1,2% | 1,199 | 1,522 | 891 | 27 | 3 | 2 | -30,895 | -12,7% | 244,163 |
Reyes | 13,617 | 40,2% | 18.093 | 53,3% | 1,338 | 3,9% | 411 | 1,2% | 115 | 251 | 90 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -4,476 | -13,2% | 33,915 |
lago | 11,496 | 46,9% | 10,599 | 43,3% | 1.095 | 4,5% | 930 | 3,8% | 219 | 103 | 53 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 897 | 3,7% | 24,496 |
Lassen | 2,224 | 21,1% | 7.574 | 72,0% | 473 | 4,5% | 105 | 1,0% | 52 | 46 | 47 | 1 | 2 | 0 | -5,350 | -50,8% | 10,524 |
los Angeles | 2,464,364 | 71,8% | 769,743 | 22,4% | 88,968 | 2,6% | 76,465 | 2,2% | 7.724 | 21.993 | 4.607 | 274 | 155 | 15 | 1,694,621 | 49,3% | 3.434.308 |
Madera | 17.029 | 39,5% | 23,357 | 54,2% | 1,558 | 3,6% | 644 | 1,5% | 183 | 187 | 145 | 9 | 0 | 0 | -6,328 | -14,7% | 43,112 |
Marin | 108,707 | 78,1% | 21,771 | 15,6% | 4.180 | 3,0% | 3.109 | 2,2% | 896 | 351 | 249 | 4 | 6 | 0 | 86,936 | 62,4% | 139,273 |
Mariposa | 3.122 | 35,2% | 5.185 | 58,4% | 326 | 3,7% | 189 | 2,1% | 0 | 55 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -2,063 | -23,2% | 8.877 |
Mendocino | 22,079 | 58,9% | 10,888 | 29,1% | 1,331 | 3,6% | 2.108 | 5,6% | 789 | 151 | 124 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 11,191 | 29,9% | 37,477 |
Merced | 37,317 | 52,7% | 28,725 | 40,6% | 2,410 | 3,4% | 1.209 | 1,7% | 506 | 454 | 162 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 8.592 | 12,1% | 70,789 |
Modoc | 877 | 23,2% | 2.696 | 71,2% | 122 | 3,2% | 50 | 1,3% | 19 | 13 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1819 | -48,0% | 3,788 |
Mononucleosis infecciosa | 2,773 | 52,6% | 2,111 | 40,0% | 222 | 4,2% | 142 | 2,7% | 2 | 23 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 662 | 12,5% | 5.276 |
Monterey | 89.088 | 66,8% | 34,895 | 26,2% | 4.547 | 3,4% | 2.823 | 2,1% | 1.025 | 661 | 358 | 8 | 2 | 1 | 54.193 | 40,6% | 133,408 |
Napa | 39.199 | 63,9% | 17.411 | 28,4% | 2.551 | 4,2% | 1,262 | 2,1% | 585 | 207 | 154 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 21,788 | 35,5% | 61,372 |
Nevada | 26,053 | 47,4% | 23,365 | 42,5% | 2,378 | 4,3% | 2,189 | 4,0% | 685 | 85 | 179 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2.688 | 4,9% | 54,935 |
naranja | 609,961 | 50,9% | 507,148 | 42,3% | 46,128 | 3,9% | 18.068 | 1,5% | 6.239 | 4.898 | 4.917 | 131 | 27 | 4 | 102,813 | 8,6% | 1,197,521 |
Placer | 73.509 | 40,2% | 95,138 | 52,0% | 9.245 | 5,1% | 2.501 | 1,4% | 1,132 | 238 | 1.032 | 33 | 10 | 1 | -21.629 | -11,8% | 182,839 |
Plumas | 3.459 | 35,7% | 5.420 | 56,0% | 411 | 4,2% | 186 | 1,9% | 120 | 29 | 51 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -1,961 | -20,3% | 9,676 |
Orilla | 373,695 | 49,7% | 333,243 | 44,4% | 24.089 | 3,2% | 11,320 | 1,5% | 3.387 | 3.433 | 2,168 | 49 | 4 | 3 | 40,452 | 5,4% | 751,391 |
Sacramento | 326.023 | 58,3% | 189,789 | 33,9% | 24,412 | 4,4% | 9,846 | 1,8% | 4.429 | 2.556 | 2.205 | sesenta y cinco | 5 | 0 | 136,234 | 24,4% | 559,330 |
San Benito | 12,521 | 57,1% | 7.841 | 35,8% | 815 | 3,7% | 364 | 1,7% | 158 | 138 | 86 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4.680 | 21,3% | 21,924 |
San Bernardino | 340,833 | 52,1% | 271,240 | 41,5% | 21,050 | 3,2% | 10.604 | 1,6% | 4.551 | 3,786 | 1.877 | 37 | 5 | 0 | 69,593 | 10,6% | 653,983 |
San Diego | 735,476 | 56,3% | 477,766 | 36,6% | 51.663 | 4,0% | 22,820 | 1,7% | 10,255 | 3.353 | 4.851 | 152 | 42 | 22 | 257,710 | 19,7% | 1,306,400 |
San Francisco | 345,084 | 85,0% | 37,688 | 9,3% | 8.883 | 2,2% | 9,904 | 2,4% | 2.021 | 1,799 | 373 | 22 | 13 | 5 | 307,396 | 75,8% | 405,792 |
San Joaquín | 121,124 | 54,0% | 88,936 | 39,7% | 8.049 | 3,6% | 3,134 | 1,4% | 1.372 | 903 | 617 | 26 | 5 | 0 | 32.188 | 14,4% | 224,166 |
San Luis Obispo | 67,107 | 49,7% | 56,164 | 41,6% | 6.473 | 4,8% | 2.848 | 2,1% | 1,273 | 425 | 702 | 13 | 3 | 1 | 10,943 | 8,1% | 135,009 |
San Mateo | 237,882 | 75,7% | 57,929 | 18,4% | 9.464 | 3,0% | 5.102 | 1,6% | 2,159 | 1.047 | 760 | 23 | 15 | 3 | 179,953 | 57,2% | 314,384 |
santa Bárbara | 107,142 | 60,6% | 56,365 | 31,9% | 6.748 | 3,8% | 3.719 | 2,1% | 1366 | 693 | 733 | 18 | 1 | 1 | 50,777 | 28,7% | 176,786 |
Santa Clara | 511,684 | 72,7% | 144,826 | 20,6% | 25,325 | 3,6% | 12,664 | 1,8% | 4.066 | 2.759 | 2,296 | 61 | 25 | 3 | 366,858 | 52,1% | 703,709 |
Santa Cruz | 95,249 | 73,9% | 22,438 | 17,4% | 4.325 | 3,4% | 4.485 | 3,5% | 1395 | 627 | 283 | 10 | 4 | 5 | 72,811 | 56,5% | 128,821 |
Shasta | 22.301 | 27,9% | 51,778 | 64,7% | 3.382 | 4,2% | 1300 | 1,6% | 520 | 329 | 439 | 2 | 2 | 0 | -29,477 | -36,8% | 80,053 |
Sierra | 601 | 32,8% | 1.048 | 57,3% | 98 | 5,4% | 42 | 2,3% | 20 | 15 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -447 | -24,4% | 1.830 |
Siskiyou | 7.234 | 35,3% | 11,341 | 55,3% | 875 | 4,3% | 575 | 2,8% | 269 | 88 | 104 | 5 | 1 | 0 | -4,107 | -20,0% | 20,492 |
Solano | 102,360 | 61,6% | 51,920 | 31,3% | 6.254 | 3,8% | 2,771 | 1,7% | 1.437 | 804 | 557 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 50,440 | 30,4% | 166,113 |
Sonoma | 160.435 | 69,4% | 51,408 | 22,2% | 8,987 | 3,9% | 7.347 | 3,2% | 1.835 | 679 | 543 | 9 | 8 | 2 | 109.027 | 47,1% | 231,253 |
Stanislaus | 81.647 | 47,4% | 78,494 | 45,6% | 6.662 | 3,9% | 2.562 | 1,5% | 1,184 | 986 | 563 | 46 | 2 | 0 | 3,153 | 1,8% | 172,146 |
Sutter | 13,076 | 39,0% | 18,176 | 54,2% | 1.437 | 4,3% | 382 | 1,1% | 120 | 198 | 134 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -5,100 | -15,2% | 33,523 |
Tehama | 6,809 | 28,5% | 15,494 | 64,8% | 953 | 4,0% | 290 | 1,2% | 139 | 138 | 82 | 3 | 0 | 0 | -8,685 | -36,3% | 23,908 |
Trinidad | 2,214 | 38,9% | 2.812 | 49,5% | 302 | 5,3% | 239 | 4,2% | 80 | 21 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -598 | -10,5% | 5.686 |
Tulare | 47.585 | 42,4% | 58,299 | 51,9% | 3.800 | 3,4% | 1,620 | 1,4% | 226 | 636 | 163 | 5 | 0 | 0 | -10,714 | -9,5% | 112,334 |
Tuolumne | 9.123 | 35,7% | 14,551 | 57,0% | 1,101 | 4,3% | 384 | 1,5% | 236 | 63 | 71 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -5,428 | -21,3% | 25,529 |
Ventura | 194,402 | 55,3% | 132,323 | 37,6% | 13,679 | 3,9% | 6.315 | 1,8% | 2.031 | 1,481 | 1.422 | 60 | 9 | 4 | 62.079 | 17,6% | 351,726 |
Yolo | 54,752 | 66,7% | 20,739 | 25,3% | 3.346 | 4,1% | 1,779 | 2,2% | 844 | 358 | 256 | 11 | 5 | 0 | 34,013 | 41,4% | 82.090 |
Yuba | 7910 | 34,4% | 13,170 | 57,3% | 1.063 | 4,6% | 438 | 1,9% | 138 | 168 | 111 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -5,260 | -22,9% | 22.998 |
Total | 8.753.788 | 61,7% | 4.483.810 | 31,6% | 478.500 | 3,4% | 278,657 | 2,0% | 79,341 | 66,101 | 39.596 | 1.316 | 402 | 84 | 4.269.978 | 30,1% | 14.181.595 |
Por distrito del Congreso
Clinton ganó 46 de los 53 distritos del Congreso, incluidos 7 en manos de republicanos. [dieciséis]
Distrito | Triunfo | Clinton | Representante |
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1er | 55% | 36% | Doug LaMalfa |
2do | 23% | 68% | Jared Huffman |
Tercero | 40% | 53% | Juan Garamendi |
Cuarto | 53% | 39% | Tom McClintock |
Quinto | 24% | 69% | Mike Thompson |
Sexto | 24% | 68% | Doris Matsui |
Séptimo | 40% | 51% | Ami Bera |
Octavo | 55% | 40% | Paul Cook |
9th | 37% | 55% | Jerry McNerney |
10th | 45% | 48% | Jeff Denham |
11th | 22% | 70% | Mark DeSaulnier |
12th | 9% | 85% | Nancy Pelosi |
13th | 7% | 86% | 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
Official outcomes by city.[17]
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 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
- Nevada (largest town: Truckee)
- Orange (largest city: Anaheim)
Analysis
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.[18] California was one of eleven states where Hillary Clinton outperformed outgoing President Barack Obama in 2012, and contributed to Clinton's national popular vote victory.[15]
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 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. Bush in 2000 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 Grant in 1868, and without carrying San Diego County since William McKinley in 1896.
Ver también
- 2016 Democratic Party presidential debates and forums
- 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries
- 2016 Republican Party presidential debates and forums
- 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries
Referencias
- ^ https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2018-general/sov/04-historical-voter-reg-participation.pdf
- ^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes". National Archives and Records Administration. Archived from the original on November 23, 2020. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
- ^ http://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2016-general/sov/17-presidential-formatted.pdf
- ^ 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. "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.
- ^ https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ca/california_trump_vs_clinton-5849.html#polls
- ^ "California, your official presidential write-in options include Bernie Sanders and Evan McMullin". Los Angeles Times. October 28, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
- ^ a b General Election - Statement of Vote, November 8, 2016. Final results certified by Alex Padilla, California Secretary of State. December 16, 2016.
- ^ https://www.cookpolitical.com/introducing-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.
- ^ "West Coast Trump". The New York Times. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
- ^ "Presidential Election Results Los Angeles County". Los Angeles Almanac. Archived from the original on January 16, 2017. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
- ^ "The 25 largest counties in the United States in 2016, by population (in millions)". Statista. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
- ^ 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
enlaces externos
- RNC 2016 Republican Nominating Process
- Green papers for 2016 primaries, caucuses, and conventions
- California neighborhood election results — A Los Angeles Times map of election results down to the precinct level