FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 4, 2012
Contact: Shannan Velayas
(916) 653-6575
By the Numbers: California's June 2012 Primary
- 17,153,699
- Californians registered to vote in the June 5, 2012, Presidential Primary Election
- 21,993
- Precincts throughout the state's 58 counties
- 154
- Legislative and congressional seats up for election: 20 State Senate, 80 State Assembly, 1 U.S. Senate, 53 U.S. House of Representatives
- 604
- Certified federal and state candidates on the ballot
- 7.7 million
- Vote-by-mail ballots issued (as reported by county elections officials)
- 62.2%
- Highest percentage of ballots that were cast by mail in a statewide election (in 2009)
- 7
- Qualified political parties in California
- 3,654,608
- Voters registered with no political party preference (21.3% of registered voters)
- 7,442,921
- Voters whose political party preference is the Democratic Party (43.4% of registered voters)
- 5,186,492
- Voters whose political party preference is the Republican Party (30.2% of registered voters)
- 116
- Statewide initiatives approved by voters in the 100 years since direct democracy was established in California (Note: initiatives are one type of ballot measure www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_j.htm)
- 72.6%
- Highest turnout percentage of registered voters in a presidential primary (in 1976)
- 41.9%
- Lowest turnout percentage of registered voters in a presidential primary (in 1996). The presidential and statewide direct primaries were split in 2008; turnout in the 2008 direct primary was the lowest for any state primary in California: 28.2%.
- 28
- Days county elections officials have to complete vote-tallying and auditing
Keep up with California election news and trivia by following @CASOSvote on Twitter.
###