California Presidential Race Results: Hillary Clinton Wins
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | E.V. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Clinton Hillary Clinton | Democrat Dem. | 8,753,788 | 61.5% | 55 | ||
Trump Donald J. Trump | Republican Rep. | 4,483,810 | 31.5% | — | ||
Johnson Gary Johnson | Libertarian Lib. | 478,500 | 3.4% | — | ||
Stein Jill Stein | Green Green | 278,657 | 2.0% | — | ||
Others Others | Independent Ind. | 177,028 | 1.2% | — | ||
La Riva Gloria La Riva | Peace and Freedom P.F. | 66,101 | 0.5% | — |
14,237,884 votes, 100% reporting (24,849 of 24,849 precincts)
Hillary Clinton has won California’s 55 electoral votes. Clinton has 4,269,978 more votes than Donald J. Trump, with 100 percent reporting. Hillary Clinton is up by 30 points with all precincts reporting.
Below are detailed results for the race. View other California election results on our full California results page. See all states on our presidential map.
Vote share
Dem.
40
50
60
Rep.
40
50
60
Other
40
50
60
No results
Vote by county | Clinton | Trump |
---|---|---|
Los Angeles |
2,464,364
|
769,743
|
San Diego |
735,476
|
477,766
|
Orange |
609,961
|
507,148
|
Riverside |
373,695
|
333,243
|
Santa Clara |
511,684
|
144,826
|
Alameda |
514,842
|
95,922
|
San Bernardino |
340,833
|
271,240
|
Sacramento |
326,023
|
189,789
|
Contra Costa |
319,287
|
115,956
|
San Francisco |
345,084
|
37,688
|
Ventura |
194,402
|
132,323
|
San Mateo |
237,882
|
57,929
|
Fresno |
141,341
|
124,049
|
Kern |
98,689
|
129,584
|
Sonoma |
160,435
|
51,408
|
San Joaquin |
121,124
|
88,936
|
Placer |
73,509
|
95,138
|
Santa Barbara |
107,142
|
56,365
|
Stanislaus |
81,647
|
78,494
|
Solano |
102,360
|
51,920
|
Marin |
108,707
|
21,771
|
San Luis Obispo |
67,107
|
56,164
|
Monterey |
89,088
|
34,895
|
Santa Cruz |
95,249
|
22,438
|
Tulare |
47,585
|
58,299
|
Butte |
41,567
|
45,144
|
El Dorado |
36,404
|
49,247
|
Yolo |
54,752
|
20,739
|
Shasta |
22,301
|
51,778
|
Merced |
37,317
|
28,725
|
Napa |
39,199
|
17,411
|
Humboldt |
33,200
|
18,373
|
Nevada |
26,053
|
23,365
|
Imperial |
32,667
|
12,704
|
Madera |
17,029
|
23,357
|
Mendocino |
22,079
|
10,888
|
Kings |
13,617
|
18,093
|
Sutter |
13,076
|
18,176
|
Tuolumne |
9,123
|
14,551
|
Lake |
11,496
|
10,599
|
Tehama |
6,809
|
15,494
|
Calaveras |
7,944
|
13,511
|
Yuba |
7,910
|
13,170
|
San Benito |
12,521
|
7,841
|
Siskiyou |
7,234
|
11,341
|
Amador |
6,004
|
10,485
|
Lassen |
2,224
|
7,574
|
Plumas |
3,459
|
5,420
|
Del Norte |
3,485
|
5,134
|
Glenn |
3,065
|
5,788
|
Mariposa |
3,122
|
5,185
|
Inyo |
3,155
|
4,248
|
Colusa |
2,661
|
3,551
|
Trinity |
2,214
|
2,812
|
Mono |
2,773
|
2,111
|
Modoc |
877
|
2,696
|
Sierra |
601
|
1,048
|
Alpine |
334
|
217
|
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With 55 electoral votes, California is the biggest prize in the Electoral College. Mrs. Clinton had a commanding lead heading into Tuesday. Barack Obama won California in 2012 by 23.1 percentage points.