2020 California Democratic presidential primary


The 2020 California Democratic presidential primary took place in California, United States, on March 3, 2020, as one of 14 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The California primary is a semi-closed primary, with the state awarding 494 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 415 are pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.
The Associated Press declared Bernie Sanders the winner of the primary, improving on his polling average by 3%. The runner-up, Joe Biden, had a stronger than expected finish to match his Super Tuesday momentum.

Procedure

was one of 14 states that held its primaries on March 3, 2020, also known as "Super Tuesday", having joined other states on the date after the signing of the Prime Time Primary Act by Governor Jerry Brown on September 27, 2017, in an effort to increase the influence of the delegate-rich state in the nomination process.
Candidates may obtain ballot access in a number of ways. They must have.:
If they do not have at least one of those qualifications, they may submit petitions of 500 signatures from each of the state's congressional districts obtained from November 4 to December 13, 2019.
The official list of qualified candidates was released on December 6, 2019. Unqualified candidates were required to submit their petitions by this date.
Military and overseas mail-in ballots were sent out on January 3, 2020, and domestic mail-in ballots were requested and sent out from February 3 to February 25. Early voting centers opened for business on February 22 and will continue until March 3.
Election day voting took place throughout the state from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. In the semi-closed primary, candidates must meet a threshold of 15 percent at the congressional district or statewide level in order to be considered viable. The 415 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention will be allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the primary. Of the 415 pledged delegates, between 4 and 7 are allocated to each of the state's 53 congressional districts, and another 54 are allocated to party leaders and elected officials, in addition to 90 at-large pledged delegates.
Following the primary, district-level delegates to the national convention will be elected on April 19, 2020, in the post-primary caucus. Should presidential candidates be allocated more delegates based on the results of the primary than delegate candidates presented, then supplemental delegates will be elected at caucuses on May 9, 2020. The national convention delegation meeting will subsequently be held on May 17, 2020, to vote on the 54 pledged PLEO and 90 at-large delegates to send to the Democratic National Convention. The 415 pledged delegates California sends to the national convention will be joined by 79 un-pledged superdelegates.

Candidates

The following candidates appear in the Certified List of Statewide Candidates:
Running
Withdrawn

Results

CandidateVotes%Delegates
Bernie Sanders2,080,84635.97225
Joe Biden1,613,85427.90172
Elizabeth Warren762,55513.1811
Michael Bloomberg701,80312.137
Pete Buttigieg 249,2564.310
Amy Klobuchar 126,9612.190
Tom Steyer 113,0921.960
Andrew Yang 43,5710.750
Tulsi Gabbard33,7690.580
Julian Castro 13,8920.240
Michael Bennet 7,3770.130
Marianne Williamson 7,0520.120
Rocky De La Fuente6,1510.110
Cory Booker 6,0000.100
John Delaney 4,6060.10
Michael Ellinger3,4240.080
Joe Sestak 3,2700.060
Mark Greenstein3,1900.060
Deval Patrick 2,0220.030
Mosie Boyd1,6390.030
Robert Jordan 200.000
Daphne Bradford 80.000
Nakia Anthony 30.000
Willie Carter 30.000
Michael Dename 00.000
Jeffrey Drobman 00.000
Heather Stagg 00.000
Total votes5,784,364100.00415