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2024 Election live results

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(Los Angeles Times)
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On election day these pages will show results from in-person voting as well as any mail-in ballots already received.

Every registered voter in the state receives a ballot by mail. California’s polls close at 8 p.m. on Nov. 5, and mailed ballots need to be postmarked on or before that day. The vote counts on these pages update periodically as results are reported by the Associated Press and county registrars.

The Associated Press surveys the numbers posted by local election officials. The AP projects the winner using vote returns and other data. A race may be called before all expected votes are in. Results can change as more ballots are counted.

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We’ll be updating these pages until the California secretary of state certifies results on Dec. 13.

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National and statewide

United States

Results for the electoral college and Presidential race results by county. The “balance of power” — who controls the House and Senate — and all congressional and gubernatorial races are also included. More »


California

Results for California’s 10 ballot propositions and 100 local state Assembly and Senate races. Also included: how Californians voted for president in 2024 and mapping the popular vote by county; California’s congressional and U.S. Senate race results; and two recall elections. More »


Competitive congressional races

Results for 10 U.S. House of Representatives seats considered competitive by the Cook Political Report’s House Ratings, including District 22 (Salas vs. Valadao); District 41 (Calvert vs. Rollins); District 45 (Steel vs. Tran); and District 47 (Baugh vs. Min). More »


State-wide ballot propositions

Results for the 10 propositions on Californian’s ballots, including Prop 32 raising minimum wage, Prop 36 addressing crime, Prop 33 expanding rent controls and more. More »


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Presidential results by Southern California precincts

Map of the preliminary presidential election results for Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego county precincts. More »

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Southern California results

Los Angeles County

Results for all county ballot measures, Board of Supervisor seats and the District Attorney race. Also: cities and school districts within the county, including Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena and Inglewood. More »


L.A. County District Attorney

Results for the countywide race between Nathan Hochman and George Gascón. More »


City of Los Angeles

Results for all elections in the city of Los Angeles, including city council, ballot measures, assembly members and the congressional districts that cover L.A. More »


L.A. Unified School District

Results for L.A. Unified school board races and Measure US, a $9-billion school bond. More »


Orange County

We’re tracking 183 races across Orange County in the 2024 general election. including: a county Board of Supervisor seat; city- and school board-measures; city council members; mayoral races; school district board seats and board seats for water districts. More »


San Diego

We’re tracking 178 races across San Diego County in the 2024 general election. including: county Board of Supervisor seats; county-, city- and school board-measures; city council members; mayoral races; school district board seats and board seats for healthcare, fire protection and water districts. More »

About the results pages

The Los Angeles Times’ live election results pages are created and maintained by the Data & Graphics Department: Vanessa Martínez, Pooja Dantewadia, Phi Do, Lorena Iñiguez Elebee, Sean Greene, Sandhya Kambhampati, Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee, Koko Nakajima and Hanna Sender.

Results are provided by county registrars and the Associated Press, which surveys the numbers posted by local election officials. The AP calculates expected votes and projects the winner using vote returns and other data.

Pages are edited by Hanna Sender, Vanessa Martinez and Sean Greene. Copy editing by Rubaina Azhar, Dave Bennett, Dave Bowman, Jim Buzinski, Minh Dang, Anne Elizabeth Dillon, Rachel Dunn, Kevin Leung, Marina Levario, Gerard Lim, Lynn Meersman, Hannah Ly, Dwayne Rogers, Lee Rogers, Ananya Thyagarajan, Evita Timmons, Sue Worrell and Paul Ybarrondo.

Mary Kate Metivier coordinated the promotion and audience-engagement strategy. Promotional illustrations by Jim Cooke. Additional homepage strategy by Beto Alvarez and Thomas Suh Lauder.

Additional thanks to Jeff Balbien, James Perez, Jeff Poirier, C.J. Tantay and Royce Martin for technology and product support.
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