2020 United States presidential election in California#By city

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2020 United States presidential election in California

| country = California

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| college_voted = yes

| previous_election = 2016 United States presidential election in California

| previous_year = 2016

| election_date = November 3, 2020

| next_election = 2024 United States presidential election in California

| next_year = 2024

| turnout = 80.67% (of registered voters) {{increase}} 5.40 pp
70.88% (of eligible voters) {{increase}} 12.14 pp{{cite web |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2020-general/sov/04-historical-voter-reg-participation.pdf|title=Historical Voter Registration and Participation|website=elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov|access-date=2023-03-07}}

| image_size = 200x200px

| image1 = Joe Biden presidential portrait (cropped).jpg

| nominee1 = Joe Biden

| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)

| home_state1 = Delaware

| running_mate1 = Kamala Harris

| electoral_vote1 = 55

| popular_vote1 = 11,110,639

| percentage1 = 63.48%

| image2 = Donald Trump official portrait (cropped).jpg

| nominee2 = Donald Trump

| party2 = Republican Party (United States)

| home_state2 = Florida

| running_mate2 = Mike Pence

| electoral_vote2 = 0

| popular_vote2 = 6,006,518

| percentage2 = 34.32%

| title = President

| before_election = Donald Trump

| before_party = Republican Party (United States)

| after_election = Joe Biden

| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)

| map_image = {{Switcher

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| County results

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Biden

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{{legend|#86B6F2|50–60%}}

{{legend|#4389E3|60–70%}}

{{legend|#1666CB|70–80%}}

{{legend|#0645B4|80–90%}}

{{legend|#002B84|90–100%}}

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Trump

{{legend|#F2B3BE|40–50%}}

{{legend|#E27F90|50–60%}}

{{legend|#CC2F4A|60–70%}}

{{legend|#D40000|70–80%}}

{{legend|#AA0000|80–90%}}

{{legend|#800000|90–100%}}

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Tie/No Votes

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{{Elections in California sidebar}}

The 2020 United States presidential election in California was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections-key-dates-midterms-2020-presidential-house-congress-senate-a8472821.html|title=US elections key dates: When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign?|last=Kelly|first=Ben|date=August 13, 2018|work=The Independent|access-date=January 3, 2019|archive-date=January 3, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190103202343/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections-key-dates-midterms-2020-presidential-house-congress-senate-a8472821.html|url-status=live}} California voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate Kamala Harris, the junior senator from California. In the 2020 election, California had 55 electoral votes in the Electoral College, the most of any state. Biden won by a wide margin, as was expected; however, California was one of six states where Trump received a larger percentage of the two-party vote than he did in 2016.{{efn|The other five states were Arkansas, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah, as well as Washington DC.}} This election also marked the first time since 2004 that the Republican candidate won more than one million votes in Los Angeles County due to increased turnout.

California is considered a safe blue state in presidential elections due to large concentrations of Democratic voters in urban regions such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and San Diego. As predicted, Biden easily carried California on election day, earning 63.5% of the vote and a margin of 29.2% over Trump. Biden earned the highest percentage of the vote in the state for any candidate since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, although Biden's margin of victory was slightly smaller than Hillary Clinton's 30.1% in 2016, making it one of six states in which Trump improved on his 2016 margin. In California, Biden became the first candidate in any race in U.S. history to win more than 10 million votes in a single state, while Trump received the most votes a Republican had ever received in a state to that point, narrowly besting his vote total in Texas, a state that he won;{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=2021-01-05|title=Texas Presidential Election Results|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/us/elections/results-texas-president.html|access-date=2021-01-08|issn=0362-4331}} four years later his Texas vote total would set a new Republican record. Biden's vote margin was the largest vote margin for a presidential candidate in a singular state. California was also one of five states in the nation in which Biden's victory margin was larger than 1 million raw votes, the others being New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Illinois. Biden's Californian margin of victory of 5.1 million votes accounted for much of his seven million vote lead nationwide.

Per exit polls by Edison Research, Biden dominated such key constituencies in the state as Latinos (75%), African Americans (82%), Asian Americans (76%), and union households (63%).{{Cite web|title=California 2020 President exit polls.|url=https://www.cnn.com/election/2020/exit-polls/president/california|access-date=2021-08-08|website=www.cnn.com|language=en}} Post-election analysis by Cook Political Report showed Trump made inroads with some Asian American constituencies, particularly Vietnamese American and Filipino American voters.{{cite tweet |author=Damon 🗳 |user=DamonMag |number=1338003175714947073 |date=December 13, 2020 |title=Trump lost Orange County by 8.6 points in 2016 and by 9 points this year. On the surface, that's not a sizable shift, but underneath a LOT changed. This is how #OrangeCounty voted in 2020 compared to 2016. There is an undeniable realignment in many parts of the county. https://t.co/SOyncFCKcv |language=en |access-date=August 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210822043038/https://twitter.com/DamonMag/status/1338003175714947073 |archive-date=August 22, 2021 |url-status=live}} Biden flipped Butte and Inyo Counties into the Democratic column; they had not voted Democratic since 2008 and 1964, respectively. Biden's victory in Orange County was only the second time a Democrat carried the county since 1936, as well as only the fourth time in the county's history. In contrast, while he improved his total vote share by nearly three percentage points, Trump did not flip any counties and his main regions of strength came from Republican strongholds in Gold Country, Shasta Cascade, and parts of the Central Valley. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla certified the results on December 4, and took Harris's seat in the Senate upon her resignation to become Vice President, having been appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom.{{cite news |title=Biden officially secures enough electors to become president |url=https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-elections-electoral-college-3e0b852c3cfadf853b08aecbfc3569fa |work=AP NEWS |date=December 5, 2020}}

Primary elections

In a departure from previous election cycles, California held its primaries on Super Tuesday, March 3, 2020.{{cite news |last1=Dezenski |first1=Lauren |title=Why California leapfrogged the 2020 primary schedule |url=https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/19/politics/california-primary-2020-iowa/index.html |date=December 19, 2018 |access-date=March 4, 2019 |archive-date=January 22, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190122044451/https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/19/politics/california-primary-2020-iowa/index.html |url-status=live }} Early voting began several weeks earlier. Donald Trump secured the Republican nomination on March 17, 2020, defeating several longshot candidates, most notably former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld. Kamala Harris, the state's junior U.S. senator, was among the Democratic candidates declared until she dropped out on December 3, 2019. Representative Eric Swalwell from the 15th district was also a Democratic candidate but dropped out of the race on July 8, 2019. Other prominent state figures, including former Governor Jerry Brown, current Governor Gavin Newsom, and Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti declined to run.{{cite news|url=http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/03/30/jerry-brown-for-president-dont-rule-it-out/|title=Jerry Brown for president? 'Don't rule it out!'|date=March 30, 2017|first=Sam|last=Richards|work=Contra Costa Times|access-date=May 10, 2017|archive-date=May 10, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170510171711/http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/03/30/jerry-brown-for-president-dont-rule-it-out/|url-status=live}}{{cite magazine|url=https://time.com/4931041/jerry-brown-the-philosopher-king/|title=The Philosopher King|date=September 9, 2017|first=Katy|last=Steinmetz|magazine=Time|access-date=November 7, 2017|archive-date=November 10, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171110012301/http://time.com/4931041/jerry-brown-the-philosopher-king/|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.talkmedianews.com/us-news/2019/03/04/former-ag-eric-holder-rules-out-2020-run/|title=Former AG Eric Holder rules out 2020 run|first=|last=|date=March 4, 2019|access-date=March 4, 2019|archive-date=March 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190306044801/http://www.talkmedianews.com/us-news/2019/03/04/former-ag-eric-holder-rules-out-2020-run/|url-status=usurped}}

=Republican primary=

{{main|2020 California Republican presidential primary}}

The Republican Party's primary campaign was dominated by a lawsuit over the President's taxes.{{Cite web|url=https://www.kcra.com/article/california-justices-skeptical-of-requiring-trump-tax-returns/29717281|title=California justices skeptical of requiring Trump tax returns|date=November 6, 2019|website=KCRA|access-date=November 11, 2019|archive-date=November 11, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191111122336/https://www.kcra.com/article/california-justices-skeptical-of-requiring-trump-tax-returns/29717281|url-status=live}} The suit alleges that the new requirement for several years of a candidate's taxes was unconstitutional and onerous. The law was blocked in September 2019 while State Supreme court heard testimony and made a ruling.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/19/politics/california-federal-judge-trump-tax-returns/index.html|title=Federal judge halts California law forcing Trump to release tax returns to qualify for ballot|author=Augie Martin and Paul LeBlanc|website=CNN|date=September 19, 2019 |access-date=2019-12-10|archive-date=December 5, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191205135758/https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/19/politics/california-federal-judge-trump-tax-returns/index.html|url-status=live}}

As a contingency, the Republican state committee changed its delegate selection process, turning the primary into a mere "beauty contest" and setting up an emergency state convention to Trump's delegate choices.{{Cite web|url=https://apnews.com/ee5adc940b0f48c498751d8df9642478|title=California GOP opens alternative pathway for 2020 delegates|date=September 8, 2019|website=AP NEWS|access-date=November 11, 2019|archive-date=November 11, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191111124911/https://apnews.com/ee5adc940b0f48c498751d8df9642478|url-status=live}} If Trump were allowed on the ballot, the convention would be canceled and the so-called "winner-take-most" rules, which require a challenger to get 20% of the vote, would apply.

Incumbent Trump was allowed on the ballot, and the contingency convention was canceled.

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=Democratic primary=

{{main|2020 California Democratic presidential primary}}

Candidates began filing their paperwork on November 4, 2019, and the final list was announced on December 9.

Leading California Democrats complained that Joe Biden and Senator Elizabeth Warren were snubbing the state by refusing to attend a forum at the State's "endorsement convention".{{Cite web|url=https://www.mercurynews.com/joe-biden-elizabeth-warren-california-democratic-party-forum|title=Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren snubbing the Golden State, says California Democratic Party chair|date=November 6, 2019}} Early voting began on February 11 and ended the day before primary day.

{{trim|{{#section-h:2020 California Democratic presidential primary|Results}}}}

=Libertarian primary=

{{main|2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2020 California Libertarian presidential primary

| country = California

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2016 United States presidential election in California#Libertarian primary

| previous_year = 2016

| next_election = 2024 United States presidential election in California#Libertarian primary

| next_year = 2024

| election_date = March 3, 2020

| outgoing_members = MN

| elected_members = MA

| votes_for_election =

| image1 = x130px

| candidate1 = Jacob Hornberger

| color1 = DAA521

| home_state1 = Virginia

| delegate_count1 =

| popular_vote1 = 5,530

| percentage1 = 19.4%

| image2 = x130px

| candidate2 = Jo Jorgensen

| color2 = BA55D3

| home_state2 = South Carolina

| delegate_count2 =

| popular_vote2 = 3,534

| percentage2 = 12.4%

| image3 = x130px

| candidate3 = Vermin Supreme

| color3 = fb9bc2

| home_state3 = Massachusetts

| delegate_count3 =

| popular_vote3 = 3,469

| percentage3 = 12.2%

| image4 = x130px

| candidate4 = Ken Armstrong

| color4 = F0E68C

| home_state4 = Oregon

| delegate_count4 =

| popular_vote4 = 3,011

| percentage4 = 10.6%

| image5 = x130px

| candidate5 = Kim Ruff
(withdrawn)

| color5 = 88aa00

| home_state5 = Arizona

| delegate_count5 =

| popular_vote5 = 2,330

| percentage5 = 8.2%

| image6 = x130px

| candidate6 = Adam Kokesh

| color6 = 32CD32

| home_state6 = Indiana

| delegate_count6 =

| popular_vote6 = 2,161

| percentage6 = 7.6%

| image7 = x130px

| candidate7 = Sam Robb

| color7 = 4B0082

| home_state7 = Pennsylvania

| delegate_count7 =

| popular_vote7 = 1,722

| percentage7 = 6.0%

| image8 = x130px

| candidate8 = Dan Behrman

| color8 = ff7102

| home_state8 = Nevada

| delegate_count8 =

| popular_vote8 = 1,695

| percentage8 = 5.9%

| image9 = x130px

| candidate9 = Max Abramson

| color9 = 2F4F4F

| home_state9 = New Hampshire

| delegate_count9 =

| popular_vote9 = 1,605

| percentage9 = 5.6%

| map_image = California Libertarian presidential primary election results by county, 2020.svg

| map_size = 250px

| map_caption = Election results by county

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{{!}}

{{legend|#DAA520|Jacob Hornberger}}

{{legend|#fb9bc2|Vermin Supreme}}

{{legend|#F0E68C|Ken Armstrong}}

{{!}}

{{legend|#88aa00|Kim Ruff}}

{{legend|#4B0082|Sam Robb}}

{{legend|#666666|Tie}}

{{!)}}

}}

The Libertarian Party of California permitted non-affiliated voters to vote in their presidential primary.{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-10-21/california-independent-voters-can-cast-ballots-for-democrats-not-trump-march-2020-primary|title=California independents can cast ballots for Democrats — but not Trump — in March primary|date=October 21, 2019|access-date=November 17, 2019|work=Los Angeles Times|author=Myers, John|archive-date=November 16, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191116120513/https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-10-21/california-independent-voters-can-cast-ballots-for-democrats-not-trump-march-2020-primary|url-status=live}}

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!colspan=4|2020 California Libertarian presidential primary{{Cite web |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2020-primary/sov/complete-sov.pdf |title=Statement of Vote: Presidential Primary Election, March 3, 2020 |publisher=Secretary of State of California |date=May 1, 2020|access-date=July 12, 2020}}

Candidate

! Votes

! %

{{party shading/Libertarian}}

| {{sortname|Jacob|Hornberger|nolink=1}}

| 5,530

| 19.4

{{sortname|Jo|Jorgensen}}

| 3,534

| 12.4

{{sortname|Vermin|Supreme}}

| 3,469

| 12.2

{{sortname|Ken|Armstrong|nolink=1}}

| 3,011

| 10.6

{{sortname|Kim|Ruff|nolink=1}} {{small|(withdrawn)}}

| 2,330

| 8.2

{{sortname|Adam|Kokesh}}

| 2,161

| 7.6

{{sortname|Sam|Robb|nolink=1}}

| 1,722

| 6.0

{{sortname|Dan|Behrman|nolink=1}}

| 1,695

| 5.9

{{sortname|Max|Abramson}}

| 1,605

| 5.6

{{sortname|Souraya|Faas|nolink=1}}

| 999

| 3.5

{{sortname|Steven A.|Richey|nolink=1}}

| 982

| 3.4

{{sortname|Erik|Gerhardt|nolink=1}}

| 748

| 2.6

{{sortname|Keenan|Dunham|nolink=1}}

| 720

| 2.5

{{sortname|Sorinne|Ardeleanu|nolink=1}} {{small|(write-in)}}

| 27

| 0.1

{{sortname|Geby Eva|Espinosa|nolink=1}} {{small|(write-in)}}

| 2

| 0.0

Total

! 28,535

! 100.0

=Green primary=

{{main|2020 Green Party presidential primaries}}

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!colspan=4|2020 California Green primary{{cite web|url=https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/president/party/green|title=California Green Party Primary|website=er.ncsbe.gov|access-date=March 4, 2020|archive-date=March 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200305070359/https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/president/party/green|url-status=live}}

style="background:#e9e9e9; text-align:center;"

! Candidate

! Votes

! Percentage

! National delegates

style="background:lightgreen;"

| style="text-align:left;"|{{sortname|Howie|Hawkins}}

| 4,202

| 36.2%

| 16 {{small|estimated}}

style="text-align:left;"|{{sortname|Dario|Hunter}}

| 2,558

| 22.0%

| 9 {{small|estimated}}

style="text-align:left;"|{{sortname|Sedinam|Moyowasifza-Curry|nolink=1}}

| 2,071

| 17.8%

| 8 {{small|estimated}}

style="text-align:left;"|{{sortname|Dennis|Lambert|nolink=1}}

| 1,999

| 17.2%

| 7 {{small|estimated}}

style="text-align:left;"|{{sortname|David|Rolde|nolink=1}}

| 774

| 6.7%

| 3 {{small|estimated}}

style="background:#eee;"

| style="margin-right:0.50px"| Total

| style="margin-right:0.50px"|9,656

| style="margin-right:0.50px"|100.00%

| style="margin-right:0.50px"|43

=American Independent primary=

The American Independent Party permitted non-affiliated voters to vote in their presidential primary.

{{Election box begin no change| title=2020 California American Independent primary{{Cite web |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov//statewide-elections/2020-primary/generally-recognized-candidates.pdf/ |title=Generally Recognized Presidential Candidates – March 3, 2020, Presidential Primary Election |access-date=December 7, 2019 |archive-date=December 7, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191207031754/https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov//statewide-elections/2020-primary/generally-recognized-candidates.pdf |url-status=live }}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = American Independent

|candidate = Phil Collins

|votes = 11,532

|percentage = 32.8

|delegates =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = American Independent

|candidate = Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente

|votes = 7,263

|percentage = 21.0

|delegates =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = American Independent

|candidate = Don Blankenship

|votes = 6,913

|percentage = 19.7

|delegates =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = American Independent

|candidate = J. R. Myers

|votes = 5099

|percentage = 14.5

|delegates =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = American Independent

|candidate = Charles Kraut

|votes = 4,216

|percentage = 12.0

|delegates =

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 35,723

|percentage = 100%

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Peace and Freedom primary=

{{Election box begin no change| title=2020 California Peace and Freedom primary{{Cite web|url=https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/|title=2020 California Presidential Primary Election Results|website=Election Results|access-date=March 4, 2020|archive-date=March 4, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200304175334/https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/|url-status=live}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Peace and Freedom Party

|candidate = Gloria La Riva

|votes = 2570

|percentage = 66.0

|delegates =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Peace and Freedom Party

|candidate = Howie Hawkins

|votes = 1325

|percentage = 34.0

|delegates =

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 3895

|percentage = 100%

}}

{{Election box end}}

General election

=Final predictions=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

!Source

!Ranking

align="left" |The Cook Political Report{{Cite web|url=https://cookpolitical.com/sites/default/files/2020-03/EC%20030920.4.pdf|title=2020 POTUS Race ratings|website=The Cook Political Report|language=en|access-date=2019-05-21|archive-date=March 23, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200323201534/https://cookpolitical.com/sites/default/files/2020-03/EC|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

align="left" |Inside Elections{{Cite web|url=https://insideelections.com/ratings/president|title=POTUS Ratings {{!}} Inside Elections|website=insideelections.com|access-date=2019-05-21|archive-date=May 27, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200527172010/http://insideelections.com/ratings/president|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

align="left" |Sabato's Crystal Ball{{Cite web|url=http://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2020-president/|title=Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball » 2020 President|website=crystalball.centerforpolitics.org|access-date=2019-05-21|archive-date=April 4, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404113514/http://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2020-president/|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

align="left" |Politico{{Cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/2020-election/race-forecasts-and-predictions/president/|title=2020 Election Forecast|date=November 19, 2019|publisher=Politico|access-date=April 8, 2020|archive-date=June 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200614095303/https://www.politico.com/2020-election/race-forecasts-and-predictions/president/|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

align="left" |RCP{{cite web|url=https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/2020_elections_electoral_college_map.html|title=Battle for White House|date=April 19, 2019|publisher=RCP|access-date=April 27, 2020|archive-date=May 3, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200503201848/https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2020/president/2020_elections_electoral_college_map.html|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

align="left" |Niskanen[https://www.niskanencenter.org/bitecofer-post-primary-update/ 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200423025500/https://www.niskanencenter.org/bitecofer-post-primary-update/ |date=April 23, 2020 }}, Niskanen Center, March 24, 2020, retrieved: April 19, 2020.

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

align="left" |CNN{{Cite web|author1=David Chalian|author2=Terence Burlij|title=Road to 270: CNN's debut Electoral College map for 2020|url=https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/11/politics/electoral-college-2020-election/index.html|access-date=2020-06-16|website=CNN|date=June 11, 2020 |archive-date=June 16, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200616072308/https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/11/politics/electoral-college-2020-election/index.html|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

align="left" |The Economist{{cite news |title=Forecasting the US elections |url=https://projects.economist.com/us-2020-forecast/president |newspaper=The Economist |access-date=July 7, 2020 |archive-date=July 5, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200705184025/https://projects.economist.com/us-2020-forecast/president |url-status=live }}

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

align="left" |CBS News{{cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/2020-us-election-battleground-tracker/|title=2020 Election Battleground Tracker|website=CBS News|date=July 12, 2020|access-date=July 13, 2020|archive-date=July 12, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200712224038/https://www.cbsnews.com/2020-us-election-battleground-tracker/|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

align="left" |270towin{{cite web|url=https://www.270towin.com/|title=2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map|website=270 to Win|access-date=April 15, 2020|archive-date=April 15, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200415144813/https://www.270towin.com/|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

align="left" |ABC News{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/2020-Electoral-Interactive-Map?basemap=71662160&promoref=brandpromo|title=ABC News Race Ratings|website=CBS News|date=July 24, 2020|access-date=July 24, 2020|archive-date=July 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200724202455/https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/2020-Electoral-Interactive-Map?basemap=71662160&promoref=brandpromo|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

align="left" |NPR{{Cite web|title=2020 Electoral Map Ratings: Trump Slides, Biden Advantage Expands Over 270 Votes|url=https://www.npr.org/2020/08/03/897202359/2020-electoral-map-ratings-trump-slides-biden-advantage-expands-over-270-votes|access-date=2020-08-03|website=NPR.org|date=August 3, 2020 |language=en|archive-date=August 4, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200804144852/https://www.npr.org/2020/08/03/897202359/2020-electoral-map-ratings-trump-slides-biden-advantage-expands-over-270-votes|url-status=live|last1=Montanaro |first1=Domenico }}

|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

align="left" |NBC News{{Cite web|title=Biden dominates the electoral map, but here's how the race could tighten|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/meet-the-press/biden-dominates-electoral-map-here-s-how-race-could-tighten-n1236001|access-date=2020-08-06|website=NBC News|date=August 6, 2020 |language=en|archive-date=August 7, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807053603/https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/meet-the-press/biden-dominates-electoral-map-here-s-how-race-could-tighten-n1236001|url-status=live}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

align="left" |538{{cite web |title=2020 Election Forecast |url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2020-election-forecast/ |website=FiveThirtyEight |date=August 12, 2020 |access-date=August 14, 2020 |archive-date=August 14, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200814184314/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2020-election-forecast/ |url-status=dead }}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

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==Aggregate polls==

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|+

!Source of poll
aggregation

!Dates
administered

!Dates
updated

! class="unsortable" |Joe
Biden

{{nobold|Democratic}}

! class="unsortable" | Donald
Trump

{{nobold|Republican}}

!class="unsortable" |Other/
Undecided
{{Efn|Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.|name=othercalc|group=}}

!Margin

270 to Win{{Cite web|url=https://www.270towin.com/2020-polls-biden-trump/california/|title=California 2020 Presidential Election Polls: Biden vs. Trump - 270toWin|website=270toWin.com}}

|October 17–27, 2020

|November 3, 2020

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|61.7%

|32.3%

|6.0%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|{{hs|29.4}}Biden +29.4

Real Clear Politics{{Cite web|url=https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/general/2020/california/trump-vs-biden|title=2020 California: Trump vs. Biden | RealClearPolling|website=www.realclearpolling.com}}

|September 26 – October 21, 2020

|October 27, 2020

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|60.7%

|31.0%

|8.3%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|{{hs|29.7}}Biden +29.7

FiveThirtyEight{{Cite web|url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180628203257/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 28, 2018|title=California : President: general election Polls|first1=Ryan|last1=Best|first2= Aaron|last2=Bycoffe|first3=Ritchie|last3=King|first4=Dhrumil|last4=Mehta|first5=Anna|last5=Wiederkehr|date=June 28, 2018|website=FiveThirtyEight}}

|until November 2, 2020

|November 3, 2020

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|61.6%

|32.4%

|6.0%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|{{hs|29.2}}Biden +29.2

colspan="3" |Average

|{{party shading/Democratic}} |61.3%

|31.9%

|6.8%

|{{party shading/Democratic}} |Biden +29.4

==Polls==

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;line-height:17px"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey|{{Polling Table Key}}}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! class="unsortable" |Donald
Trump

{{nobold|Republican}}

! class="unsortable" |Joe
Biden

{{nobold|Democratic}}

! class="unsortable" |Jo
Jorgensen

{{nobold|Libertarian}}

! class="unsortable" |Howie
Hawkins

{{nobold|Green}}

! class="unsortable" |Other

! class="unsortable" |Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyMonkey/Axios{{Cite web|url=https://www.tableau.com/data-insights/us-election-2020/candidate-preference|title=Candidate preference|website=www.tableau.com}}

|Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020

|12,370 (LV)

|± 1.5%

|36%{{efn|Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size|name="CAoverlap"}}

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|62%

| –

| –

| –

| –

style="text-align:left;"|David Binder Research{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/davidbinder/status/1323333935133302785|title=x.com}}

|Oct 28 – Nov 1, 2020

|800 (LV)

| –

|31%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|62%

| –

| –

|3%

|4%

style="text-align:left;"|USC Schwarzenegger Institute{{Cite web|url=http://schwarzeneggerinstitute.com/images/files/Schwarzenegger_California_Issues_Poll_Toplines_FINAL.pdf|title=USC Schwarzenegger Institute}}

|Oct 27–31, 2020

|1,155 (RV)

|± 3%

|28%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|65%

| –

| –

|4%{{efn|"Someone else" with 4%}}

|2%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyMonkey/Tableau

|Sep 30 – Oct 28, 2020

|22,450 (LV)

| –

|37%{{efn|name="CAoverlap"}}

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|61%

| –

| –

| –

| –

style="text-align:left;"|Swayable{{Cite web|url=https://www.swayable.com/polls/2020-10-28/|title=Swayable|website=www.swayable.com}}

|Oct 23–26, 2020

|635 (LV)

|± 5.2%

|35%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|62%

|2%

|1%

| –

| –

style="text-align:left;"|UC Berkeley/LA Times{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-10-27/biden-headed-for-historic-margin-in-california-poll-shows|title=Biden headed for historic margin in California, poll shows|date=October 27, 2020|website=Los Angeles Times}} [https://escholarship.org/content/qt4vh740hf/qt4vh740hf.pdf]

|Oct 16–21, 2020

|5,352 (LV)

|± 2%

|29%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|65%

|1%

|0%

|0%{{efn|De La Fuente (A) and De La Riva (PSOL) with 0%|name="DLFDLR0"}}{{efn|De La Fuente listed as Guerra|name="listed"}}

|3%

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Institute of California{{Cite web|url=https://www.ppic.org/wp-content/uploads/ppic-statewide-survey-californians-and-their-government-october-2020.pdf|title=Public Policy Institute of California}}

|Oct 9–18, 2020

|1,185 (LV)

|± 4.3%

|32%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|58%

|3%

|2%

|1%{{efn|Would not vote with 1%; "Someone else" with no voters|name="WNV1SEno"}}

|4%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyMonkey/Tableau

|Sep 1–30, 2020

|20,346 (LV)

| –

|35%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|63%

| –

| –

| –

|2%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=d15fdb0d-701d-495c-a67f-e17bfcc3bf92|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #25541|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

|Sep 26–28, 2020

|588 (LV)

|± 5.4%

|34%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| –

| –

|3%{{efn|"Another candidate" with 3%}}

|6%

style="text-align:left;"|Redfield & Wilton Strategies{{Cite web|url=https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/california-presidential-proposition-22-and-proposition-24-voting-intentions-19-21-september/|title=California Presidential, Proposition 22, and Proposition 24 Voting Intentions (19-21 September)|date=September 27, 2020}}

|Sep 19–21, 2020

|1,775 (LV)

| –

|28%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|62%

|1%

|1%

|1%{{efn|"Another Third Party/Write-in" with 1%}}

|8%

style="text-align:left;"|UC Berkeley/LA Times{{Cite web|url=https://www.kqed.org/news/11839535/poll-biden-leads-trump-by-39-points-in-california-ahead-in-every-region|title=Poll: Biden Leads Trump by 39 Points in California; Ahead in Every Region | KQED|first=Scott|last=Shafer|date=September 25, 2020|website=www.kqed.org}} [https://www.latimes.com/homeless-housing/story/2020-09-23/proposition-21-rent-control-expansion-faces-step-hurdle-to-passage-new-poll-shows]

|Sep 9–15, 2020

|5,942 (LV)

|± 2%

|28%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|67%

|1%

|0%

|0%{{efn|name="DLFDLR0"}}{{efn|name="listed"}}

|3%

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Institute of California{{Cite web|url=https://www.ppic.org/wp-content/uploads/ppic-statewide-survey-californians-and-their-government-september-2020.pdf|title=Public Policy Institute of California}}

|Sep 4–13, 2020

|1,168 (LV)

|± 4.3%

|31%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|60%

|3%

|2%

|1%{{efn|name="WNV1SEno"}}

|2%

style="text-align:left;"|Spry Strategies/Women's Liberation Front{{Cite web|url=http://womensliberationfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Statewide_California_8.25.20-Tables_Only-Tables_Only.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927044611/http://womensliberationfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Statewide_California_8.25.20-Tables_Only-Tables_Only.pdf|title=Spry Strategies/Women's Liberation Front|archivedate=September 27, 2020}}{{Efn|{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927044611/http://womensliberationfront.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Statewide_California_8.25.20-Tables_Only-Tables_Only.pdf |date=September 27, 2020 }}}}

|Aug 29 – Sep 1, 2020

|600 (LV)

|± 4%

|39%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|56%

| –

| –

| –

|5%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyMonkey/Tableau

|Aug 1–31, 2020

|17,537 (LV)

| –

|35%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|63%

| –

| –

| –

|2%

style="text-align:left;"|David Binder Research{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/davidbinder/status/1298608653235294214|title=x.com}}

|Aug 22–24, 2020

|800 (LV)

| –

|31%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|61%

| –

| –

|3%{{efn|"Someone else" with 3%}}

|5%

style="text-align:left;"|Redfield and Wilton Strategies{{Cite web|url=https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-california-presidential-voting-intention-9-august/|title=Latest California Presidential Voting Intention (9 August)|date=August 14, 2020}}

|Aug 9, 2020

|1,904 (LV)

|± 2.3%

|25%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|61%

|1%

|1%

|2%{{efn|"Another Third Party/Write-in" with 2%}}

|9%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyMonkey/Tableau

|Jul 1–31, 2020

|19,027 (LV)

| –

|35%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|63%

| –

| –

| –

|2%

style="text-align:left;"|University of California Berkeley{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-08-04/trumps-base-erodes-new-poll-california|title=Trump's base starting to erode, new poll shows|date=August 4, 2020|website=Los Angeles Times}} [https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0dn374cv]

|Jul 21–27, 2020

|6,756 (LV)

|± 2.0%

|28%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|67%

| –

| –

| –

|5%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyMonkey/Tableau

|Jun 8–30, 2020

|8,412 (LV)

| –

|36%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|62%

| –

| –

| –

|2%

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Institute of California{{Cite web|url=https://www.ppic.org/wp-content/uploads/ppic-statewide-survey-californians-and-their-government-may-2020.pdf|title=Public Policy Institute of California}}

|May 19–26, 2020

|1,048 (LV)

|± 4.6%

|33%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|57%

| –

| –

|6%{{efn|"Someone else" with 4%; would not vote with 2%}}

|3%

style="text-align:left;" |SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=4b9bd0e5-3f07-4da9-b86f-370c0255240e|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #25334|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

|May 18–19, 2020

|537 (LV)

|± 5.4%

|30%

|{{party shading/Democratic}} |58%

|–

|–

|5%

|7%

style="text-align:left;" |Emerson College{{Cite web|url=https://emersonpolling.reportablenews.com/pr/ohio-texas-and-california-2020-trump-with-narrow-leads-in-ohio-and-texas-but-has-widespread-expectation-of-being-re-elected|title=Emerson Polling - Ohio, Texas, and California 2020: Trump with Narrow Leads in Ohio and Texas, but has Widespread Expectation of Being Re-elected|website=emersonpolling.reportablenews.com}}

| May 8–10, 2020

| 800 (RV)

| ± 3.4%

| 35%{{efn|Including voters who lean towards a given candidate}}

| {{party shading/Democratic}} |65%

| –

| –

| –

| –

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Polling{{Cite web|url=https://www.strother-nuckels.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CaliforniaResults1.pdf|title=Public Policy Polling}}

| Mar 28–29, 2020

| 962 (RV)

| –

| 29%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|67%

| –

| –

| –

| 3%

style="text-align:left;"|AtlasIntel{{Cite web|url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20200302_CA.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200302231900/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20200302_CA.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 2, 2020|title=AtlasIntel}}

| Feb 24 – Mar 2, 2020

| 1,100 (RV)

| ± 3.0%

| 26%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|62%

| –

| –

| 12%

| –

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov{{Cite web|url=https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/hoover_ca_primary_crosstabs_20200228.pdf|title=YouGov}}

| Feb 26–28, 2020

| 1,507 (RV)

| –

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| –

| –

| 4%

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS{{Cite web|url=https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2020/images/02/28/rel1_ca.pdf|title=CNN/SSRS}}

| Feb 22–26, 2020

| 951 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|60%

| –

| –

| 3%{{efn|Other with 0%; neither with 3%|name="O0N3"}}

| 3%

style="text-align:left;"|University of California Berkeley{{Cite web|url=https://escholarship.org/content/qt40m769v7/qt40m769v7.pdf?t=q6epqc&v=lg|title=University of California Berkeley}}

| Feb 20–25, 2020

| 5,526 (RV)

| –

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|58%

| –

| –

| –

| 11%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=1bf92d90-a200-4dea-bcc5-3903341076f2|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #25186|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Feb 13–16, 2020

| 1,196 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|57%

| –

| –

| –

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov/USC Price-Schwarzenegger Institute{{Cite web|url=https://priceschool.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/USC-Price-USC-Schwarzenegger-CA-Issues-Poll_Full.pdf|title=YouGov/USC Price-Schwarzenegger Institute}}

| Feb 1–15, 2020

| 1,200 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|60%

| –

| –

| –

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=2ad470b0-9d6d-42a9-86a0-10343b287fe2|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #25108|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| –

| –

| –

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS{{Cite web|url=https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/12/11/rel1_ca.pdf|title=CNN/SSRS}}

| Dec 4–8, 2019

| 1,011 (RV)

| ± 3.4%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| –

| –

| 3%{{efn|name="O0N3"}}

| 5%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=0f19d585-788e-4f86-81d0-d09a5e046780|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #25018|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59%

| –

| –

| –

| 9%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=47bb5b60-e30b-43c0-8164-b83b56a9f2ed|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #24940|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59%

| –

| –

| –

| 9%

style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College{{Cite web|url=https://emersonpolling.reportablenews.com/pr/california-2020-biden-sanders-warren-in-statistical-tie-in-democratic-primary-harris-struggles-in-home-state|title=Emerson Polling - California 2020: Biden, Sanders, Warren in Statistical Tie in Democratic Primary; Harris Struggles in Home State|website=emersonpolling.reportablenews.com}}

| Sep 13–16, 2019

| 830 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 64%

| –

| –

| –

| –

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=a5e19558-aca6-4cef-a5cb-33a58889d33c|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #24894|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57%

| –

| –

| –

| 11%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=e3191035-e21e-46b7-916a-21fda59627fd|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #24848|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Aug 1–5, 2019

| 2,184 (RV)

| ± 2.7%

| 27%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61%

| –

| –

| –

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=82a67cd3-29dd-4a95-80fc-7c088ca84217|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #23844|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| –

| –

| –

| 11%

{{hidden begin|titlestyle=background:#cff|title=Hypothetical polling|contentstyle=border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;}}

with Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Bernie
Sanders (D)

! Other

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|AtlasIntel

| Feb 24 – Mar 2, 2020

| 1,100 (RV)

| ± 3.0%

| 28%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|60%

| 12%

| –

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov

| Feb 26–28, 2020

| 1,507 (RV)

| –

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| 6%{{efn|"Other" with 3%; would not vote with 3%}}

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Feb 22–26, 2020

| 951 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| 3%{{efn|name="O0N3"}}

| 2%

style="text-align:left;"|University of California Berkeley

| Feb 20–25, 2020

| 5,526 (RV)

| –

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| –

| 10%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Feb 13–16, 2020

| 1,196 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|58%

| –

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov/USC Price-Schwarzenegger Institute

| Feb 1–15, 2020

| 1,200 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|61%

| –

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.7%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| –

| 5%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Dec 4–8, 2019

| 1,011 (RV)

| ± 3.4%

| 38%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 54%

| 4%{{efn|Other with 1%; neither with 3%|name="O1N3"}}

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 60%

| –

| 7%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59%

| –

| 8%

style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College

| Sep 13–16, 2019

| 830 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 38%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 63%

| –

| –

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57%

| –

| 10%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Aug 1–5, 2019

| 2,184 (RV)

| ± 2.7%

| 29%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 62%

| –

| 9%

with Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Tulsi
Gabbard (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 38%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|43%

| 19%

with Donald Trump and Elizabeth Warren

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Elizabeth
Warren (D)

! Other

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|AtlasIntel

| Feb 24 – Mar 2, 2020

| 1,100 (RV)

| ± 3.0%

| 28%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|60%

| 12%

| –

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov

| Feb 26–28, 2020

| 1,507 (RV)

| –

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|57%

| 5%{{efn|"Other" with 3%; would not vote with 2%}}

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Feb 22–26, 2020

| 951 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|56%

| 3%{{efn|name="O0N3"}}

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|University of California Berkeley

| Feb 20–25, 2020

| 5,526 (RV)

| –

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|58%

| –

| 10%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Feb 13–16, 2020

| 1,196 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 38%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|54%

| –

| 8%

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov/USC Price-Schwarzenegger Institute

| Feb 1–15, 2020

| 1,200 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| –

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 39%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|55%

| –

| 7%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Dec 4–8, 2019

| 1,011 (RV)

| ± 3.4%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53%

| 4%{{efn|name="O1N3"}}

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| –

| 9%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55%

| –

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| –

| 8%

style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College

| Sep 13–16, 2019

| 830 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 39%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61%

| –

| –

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53%

| –

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Aug 1–5, 2019

| 2,184 (RV)

| ± 2.7%

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 58%

| –

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA{{Cite web|url=https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=04104c60-a299-4ed4-87a4-f9f25ff81e7d|title=SurveyUSA Election Poll #23742|website=www.surveyusa.com}}

| Jan 7–9, 2018

| 909 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53%

| –

| 14%

with Donald Trump and Michael Bloomberg

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Michael
Bloomberg (D)

! Other

!Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|AtlasIntel

| Feb 24 – Mar 2, 2020

| 1,100 (RV)

| ± 3.0%

| 25%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|51%

| 24%

| –

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov

| Feb 26–28, 2020

| 1,507 (RV)

| –

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|51%

| 10%{{efn|"Other" with 6%; would not vote with 4%}}

| 7%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Feb 22–26, 2020

| 951 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|55%

| 4%{{efn|Other with 0%; neither with 4%|name="O0N4"}}

| 5%

style="text-align:left;"|University of California Berkeley

| Feb 20–25, 2020

| 5,526 (RV)

| –

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|54%

| –

| 16%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Feb 13–16, 2020

| 1,196 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| –

|7%

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov/USC Price-Schwarzenegger Institute

| Feb 1–15, 2020

| 1,200 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|57%

| –

|6%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|56%

| –

|8%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50%

| –

|16%

with Donald Trump and Amy Klobuchar

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Amy
Klobuchar (D)

! Other

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov

| Feb 26–28, 2020

| 1,507 (RV)

| –

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| 7%{{efn|"Other" with 5%; would not vote with 2%}}

| 7%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Feb 22–26, 2020

| 951 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|55%

| 4%{{efn|name="O0N4"}}

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|University of California Berkeley

| Feb 20–25, 2020

| 5,526 (RV)

| –

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|57%

| –

| 13%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Feb 13–16, 2020

| 1,196 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|52%

| –

| 11%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 38%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|50%

| –

| 11%

with Donald Trump and Pete Buttigieg

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Pete
Buttigieg (D)

! Other

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov

| Feb 26–28, 2020

| 1,507 (RV)

| –

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|54%

| 8%{{efn|"Other" with 5%; would not vote with 3%}}

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Feb 22–26, 2020

| 951 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|56%

| 4%{{efn|name="O0N4"}}

| 4%

style="text-align:left;"|University of California Berkeley

| Feb 20–25, 2020

| 5,526 (RV)

| –

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|58%

| –

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Feb 13–16, 2020

| 1,196 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|56%

| –

| 8%

style="text-align:left;"|YouGov/USC Price-Schwarzenegger Institute

| Feb 1–15, 2020

| 1,200 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|57%

| –

| 6%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|53%

| –

| 10%

style="text-align:left;"|CNN/SSRS

| Dec 4–8, 2019

| 1,011 (RV)

| ± 3.4%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53%

| 4%{{efn|name="O1N3"}}

| 7%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52%

| –

| 14%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 54%

| –

| 13%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Aug 1–5, 2019

| 2,184 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53%

| –

| 17%

with Donald Trump and Tom Steyer

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Tom
Steyer (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Feb 13–16, 2020

| 1,196 (RV)

| ± 3.1%

| 38%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|54%

| 9%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|53%

| 10%

with Donald Trump and Deval Patrick

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Deval
Patrick (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

|34%

|34%

| 32%

with Donald Trump and Andrew Yang

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Andrew
Yang (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 14–16, 2020

| 1,967 (RV)

| ± 2.8%

| 37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|53%

| 10%

with Donald Trump and Cory Booker

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Cory
Booker (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 39%

| 26%

with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Kamala
Harris (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| 8%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57%

| 8%

style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College

| Sep 13–16, 2019

| 830 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 39%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61%

| –

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53%

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Aug 1–5, 2019

| 2,184 (RV)

| ± 2.7%

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59%

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 54%

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 7–9, 2018

| 909 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53%

| 13%

with Donald Trump and Beto O'Rourke

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Beto
O'Rourke (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51%

| 15%

with Donald Trump and Kirsten Gillibrand

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Kirsten
Gillibrand (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47%

| 19%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 7–9, 2018

| 909 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 46%

| 22%

with Donald Trump and Jerry Brown

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Jerry
Brown (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 54%

| 11%

with Donald Trump and Sherrod Brown

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Sherrod
Brown (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36%

| 29%

with Donald Trump and Eric Garcetti

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Eric
Garcetti (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49%

| 17%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 7–9, 2018

| 909 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 46%

| 21%

with Donald Trump and Tom Hanks

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Tom
Hanks (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51%

| 15%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 7–9, 2018

| 909 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| 14%

with Donald Trump and Eric Holder

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Eric
Holder (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 38%

| 26%

with Donald Trump and Mitch Landrieu

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Mitch
Landrieu (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36%

| 29%

with Donald Trump and Michelle Obama

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Michelle
Obama (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Aug 1–5, 2019

| 2,184 (RV)

| ± 2.7%

| 28%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 64%

| 8%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57%

| 8%

with Donald Trump and Oprah Winfrey

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Oprah
Winfrey (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Aug 1–5, 2019

| 2,184 (RV)

| ± 2.7%

| 28%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57%

| 14%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 35%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52%

| 13%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 7–9, 2018

| 909 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| 12%

with Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerberg

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Donald
Trump (R)

! Mark
Zuckerberg (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Mar 22–25, 2018

| 882 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 36%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 42%

| 22%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Jan 7–9, 2018

| 909 (RV)

| ± 3.3%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50%

| 19%

with Mike Pence and Joe Biden

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! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Mike
Pence (R)

! Joe
Biden (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 29%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 30%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 58%

| 13%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 27%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 58%

| 15%

with Mike Pence and Michael Bloomberg

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Mike
Pence (R)

! Michael
Bloomberg (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 32%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|48%

| 20%

with Mike Pence and Pete Buttigieg

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! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Mike
Pence (R)

! Pete
Buttigieg (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|48%

| 17%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45%

| 21%

with Mike Pence and Bernie Sanders

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! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Mike
Pence (R)

! Bernie
Sanders (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|59%

| 9%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 58%

| 10%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 31%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57%

| 13%

with Mike Pence and Elizabeth Warren

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Mike
Pence (R)

! Elizabeth
Warren (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|53%

| 13%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55%

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785

| ± 3.2%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50%

| 16%

with Nikki Haley and Joe Biden

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Nikki
Haley (R)

! Joe
Biden (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 21%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| 23%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 21%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| 24%

with Nikki Haley and Pete Buttigieg

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Nikki
Haley (R)

! Pete
Buttigieg (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 24%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44%

| 32%

with Nikki Haley and Bernie Sanders

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! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Nikki
Haley (R)

! Bernie
Sanders (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.8%

| 23%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 58%

| 19%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 24%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56%

| 19%

with Nikki Haley and Elizabeth Warren

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! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Nikki
Haley (R)

! Elizabeth
Warren (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 23%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52%

| 24%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 25%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49%

| 26%

with Mike Pence and Kamala Harris

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Mike
Pence (R)

! Kamala
Harris (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Nov 20–22, 2019

| 2,039 (RV)

| ± 2.4%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|54%

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55%

| 12%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51%

| 15%

with Mike Pence and Beto O'Rourke

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Mike
Pence (R)

! Beto
O'Rourke (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 34%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47%

| 20%

with Nikki Haley and Kamala Harris

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valign=bottom style="font-size:90%;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Nikki
Haley (R)

! Kamala
Harris (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Oct 15–16, 2019

| 1,242 (RV)

| ± 3.9%

| 23%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52%

| 25%

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 24%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51%

| 25%

with Nikki Haley and Beto O'Rourke

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! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name=CAkey}}

! Margin
{{nowrap|of error}}

! Nikki
Haley (R)

! Beto
O'Rourke (D)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA

| Sep 13–15, 2019

| 1,785 (RV)

| ± 3.2%

| 25%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44%

| 30%

{{hidden end}}

= Electors =

{{see also|List of 2020 United States presidential electors}}

Technically the voters of California cast their ballots for electors, or representatives to the Electoral College, rather than directly for president and vice president. California is allocated 55 electors because it has 53 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot must submit a list of 55 electors who pledge to vote for their candidate and their running mate. Whoever wins the most votes in the state is awarded all 55 electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than their candidate is known as a faithless elector. In the state of Arizona, a faithless elector's vote is voided and replaced, but the faithless elector is not penalized.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=July 7, 2020|title=Faithless Elector State Laws|url=https://www.fairvote.org/faithless_elector_state_laws|access-date=February 3, 2021|website=FairVote}}

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 15, 2020, to cast their votes for president and vice president. All 55 pledged electors cast their votes for former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris from California. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead, the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols. The electoral vote was tabulated and certified by Congress in a joint session on January 6, 2021, per the Electoral Count Act.

These individuals were nominated by each party to serve as the state's members of the 2020 Electoral College should their party's ticket win the state:{{cite web |title=November 3, 2020, General Election Presidential Elector List for the State of California |date=October 1, 2020 |publisher=Secretary of State of California |access-date=May 9, 2024 |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov//statewide-elections/2020-general/pres-elector-list.pdf}}

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! Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
Democratic Party

! Donald Trump and Mike Pence
Republican Party

! Rocky De La Fuente and Kanye West
American Independent

! Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker
Green Party

! Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen
Libertarian Party

! Gloria La Riva and Sunil Freeman
Peace and Freedom

{{ubl|list_style=text-align:center|Agustin Arreola|Katherine Bancroft|Kara Bechtle|Brandon Benjamin|Janine Bera|Peter Bolland|Mary Bowker|Janice Brown|Patty Cappelluti|Jacki Cisneros|Marsha Conant|Freddye Davis|Steven Diebert|Emily Dredd|Lee Fink|Bryan Fletcher|Mark Gonzalez|Madeline Handy|Ronald Herrera|Jihee Huh|LaNiece Jones|Elizabeth Kann|David Kennedy|Dona Kerkvliet-Varin|Wallace Knox|Vinzenz Koller|Franklin Lima|Christina Marquez|Paul "Pete" McCloskey|Thomas McInerney|Jillian McNerney|Nelida Mendoza|Betty Monroy|Brock Neeley|Alex Norman|Jane Pandell|Yolanda Parker|William Prady|Andre Quintero|Amy Rao|Kevin Sabellico|Anne Sanger|Mattie Scott|Suzanne Singer|Brian Solecki|Erin Sturdivant|Naomi Tomita|Robert Torres|Catherine Ward|Karen Waters|Shirley Weber|Katherine Wilkinson|Tayte Williams|Rosalind Wyman|Brandon Zavala}}

| {{ubl|list_style=text-align:center|Walt Allen|Steven Bailey|Francis Barraza|Randy Berholtz|Sue Blair|Todd Blair|James Bradley|Jim Brulte|Roger Clark|Greg Conlon|John Cox|Matthew Craffey|Marshall Cromer|Harmeet Dhillon|Steve Frank|Ted Gaines|Greg Gandrud|Peggy Grande|Shannon Grove|Mario Guerra|Howard Hakes|Matt Heath|Mark Herrick|Nam-Yong Horn|Dave Huguenel|Darrell Issa|Buck Johns|Kevin Krick|Peter Kuo|Doug LaMalfa|Laine Lansing|Jonathan Madison|Betsy Mahan|Barbara Grimm Marshall|Thomas McKernan|Mark Meuser|Lisa Moreno|Johnnie Morgan|Heather Obernolte|Mike Osborn|Jessica Patterson|Konstantinos Roditis|Matthias Ronnau|Shawn Steel|Lindsey Stetson|Taylor Strand|Duf Sundheim|Peter Verbica|Megan Vincent|Frank Visco|Marie Waldron|John Warner|Deborah Wilder|Dwight Williams|Woody Woodrum}}

| {{ubl|list_style=text-align:center|Carlos Heriberto Aleman|Sobeida Aleman|Carlos H. Aleman Gonzalez|Brian Amato|Alejandra Arango|Karen Avakian|Sebastain Azami|Larry Beliz|Josefina Bosdet|Andy Bowen|Fredrick Cains|Michelle Cardin|Jaime Cardona|Gricel Cedillo|Roman Cedillo|Sylvia P. Cedillo|Jossie Cruz|Martha Cuen|Roberto Cuen|Kamila De la Fuente|Michael Dorroz|Wiley Drake|Ron Gold|Jeff Grage|Michelle Griffith|Saryas Jaff|Rachel Keisling|Roy J. Kendall|Eric McDermott|Chavosh Farid Meskarzadeh|Sanaz Kashef Meskarzadeh|Elia Mora|Ingrid Olsen|Rey Olsen|Michael A. Peroutka|Alane Quien|Markham Robinson|Mary Robinson|Alejandra Rodriguez|Jorge A. Saenz|Jorge Saenz|Marissol Saenz|Mark Seidenberg|Sheyla Serrano|Nathan Sorenson|Catherine Stachowiak|Thomas Stachowiak|Marlene Vollbrechthausen|Robert Walters|Joseph Wendt|Bahman Yazdani|Kelly Yazdani|Negar Yazdani|Katayoun Yazdani De la Fuente|Adriana Zamudio}}

| {{ubl|list_style=text-align:center|Janet Arnold|William Balderston|Meredith Bates|Gary Blenner|David Bond|Timothy Casebolt|Nicole Castor|Susan Collier Lamont|James Henry Conn|Maxine Daniel|James Doyle|Sanda Everette|Michael Feinstein|John F. Foran Jr.|Ashley Frame|Richard Gomez|Richard Greenblatt|Diane Harrison|Tian Harter|Barry Hermanson|Andrea Houtman|Torger Johnson|Tarik Kanaana|Shlomy Kattan|Tanya Khaledi|Noura Khouri|George Koerner|Peggy Koteen|James Lauderdale|Donald L. Manro|George Marcussen|Michele Mashburn|Charisse Matisz-Cordero|Ann Menasche|Rachel Mohan|David Morrison|Nadia Nouri|Nassim Nouri|Karen Nyhus|Robert Osak|Christine Pepin|Kimberly Phillips|Linda Ray|Justin Richardson|David (Rockello) H. Rosen|Robin Rowe|Michael Rubin|John Scmit|Yusef Shabazz|Barry Sheppard|Dana Silvernale|Mark R. Thomas|Audra Walton|Laura Wells|Geordie Zapalac}}

| {{ubl|list_style=text-align:center|Susan L. Aquino|James J. Aragon|Aaron Bonn|Edward M. Bowers|Elizabeth Brierly|Matthew Ryan Butts|Rick Joe Dawson|Joe Dehn|Tracy L. DuPrez|Richard Fast|Tim T.J. Ferreira|Eduardo A. Flores|Terry Floyd|Andrew Forrester|Anthony A. Fratta|June Genis|Mary Therese Gingell|Joel Gompert|James Polin Gray|Steve Bernard Haug|Jane Heider|Jeffery Hewitt|Wendy Hewitt|Linda Ann Hinkle|Mark W. Hinkle|Sandra L. Kallander|Gail K. Lightfoot|Ryan Lopez|Angela Elise McArdle|Doug Morrow|Kalish Morrow|David Naranjo|Brandon Nelson|Rachel Nyx|Avens E. O'Brien|Jillian Michele Olsen|Kenneth B. Olsen|Alicia G. Percell|Jonathan D. Prosser|Jill Pyeatt|Manuel Anthony Robledo|Honor Michelle Robson|Lawrence K. Samuels|Matthew "Boomer" Shannon|Kevin Arthur Shaw|Frederick A. Sorilla|Starchild|Christopher James Stare|Aaron B. Starr|Benjamin Malaki Steele|Vashte Steinbiss|Gaetano Taibi|Paul Vallandigham|Nickolas Wildstar|Tara Young}}

| {{ubl|list_style=text-align:center|Meghann Adams|Kevin Akin|Margie Akin|Richard E. Becker|John E. Bergman|Jon Lowell Britton|John Comly|Arthur Covington|Hannah Craig|Broderick Dunlap|Shany Ebadi|Valeria Escandon|Zachary Farber|Mary Lou Finley|Tova Fry|Anne Gamboni|Norma Esthella Garcia|Danny Gresham|Norma Harrison|Nathalie P. Hrizi|Ernesto Huerta|Kameron Hurt|Deborah Jamison|Saul Kanowitz|Jonathan Kim|Derek Krencik|Thomas William Lacey|David Landry|Julie La Riva|Esme Loreto|Abel Macias|Justine Marie Mann|Ian Matthews|Jordan P. Mills|Juliana Musheyev|Susan Muysenberg|Andrew Nance|Sarah Ochoa|Nicolas Pardee|Steven Lawrence Patt|Keith Andrew Pavlik|Adan Plascencia|John Prysner|Debra Reiger|John C. Reiger|Michelle Schudel|Rhianna Shaheen|Cindy Sheehan|Christine Smith|Margaret M. Smith|Alice Marie Stek|Tahnee Stair Sweeney|Maxson Taylor|C. T. Weber|Sheila Xiao}}

=Results=

Biden won California with a smaller margin of victory than Hillary Clinton in 2016. Nevertheless, he performed well in most urban areas of the state. Biden is also the first candidate for any statewide race in American history to receive over ten million votes.

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| candidate = Joe Biden
Kamala Harris

| votes = 11,110,250

| percentage = 63.48%

| change = +1.75%

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| candidate = Donald Trump
Mike Pence

| votes = 6,006,429

| percentage = 34.32%

| change = +2.70%

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Libertarian Party (United States)

| candidate = Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen

| votes = 187,895

| percentage = 1.07%

| change = −2.30%

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Green Party (United States)

| candidate = Howie Hawkins
Angela Walker

| votes = 81,029

| percentage = 0.46%

| change = −1.51%

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = American Independent Party

| candidate = Rocky De La Fuente
Kanye West

| votes = 60,160

| percentage = 0.34%

| change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Peace and Freedom Party

| candidate = Gloria La Riva
Sunil Freeman

| votes = 51,037

| percentage = 0.29%

| change = −0.18%

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = American Solidarity Party

| candidate = Brian T. Carroll
Amar Patel (write-in)

| votes = 2,605

| percentage = 0.01%

| change = -

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Independent (politician)

| candidate = Jesse Ventura (write-in)

| votes = 611

| percentage = 0.00%

| change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Independent (politician)

| candidate = Mark Charles
Adrian Wallace (write-in)

| votes = 559

| percentage = 0.00%

| change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Independent (politician)

| candidate = Brock Pierce
Karla Ballard (write-in)

| votes = 185

| percentage = 0.00%

| change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| party = Socialist Equality Party (United States)

| candidate = Joseph Kishore
Norissa Santa Cruz (write-in)

| votes = 121

| percentage = 0.00%

| change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 17,500,881

| percentage = 100.00%

| change = N/A

}}

{{Election box end}}

==By county==

width="60%" class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| County

! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Joe Biden
Democratic

! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Donald Trump
Republican

! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Various candidates
Other parties

! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Margin

! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| Total

style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| #

! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| %

! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| #

! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| %

! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| #

! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| %

! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| #

! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| %

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Alameda

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 617,659

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 79.83%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 136,309

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 17.62%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 19,785

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.55%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 481,350

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 62.21%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 773,753

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Alpine

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 476

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 63.81%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 244

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 32.71%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 26

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3.48%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 232

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 31.10%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 746

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Republican}}| Amador

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,153

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36.40%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,585

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 60.66%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 659

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.94%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -5,432

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -24.26%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 22,397

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Butte

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50,815

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49.54%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 48,819

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 47.60%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,931

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.86%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,996

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1.94%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 102,565

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Republican}}| Calaveras

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10,046

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36.84%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 16,518

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 60.57%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 708

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.59%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6,472

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -23.73%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 27,272

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Republican}}| Colusa

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,239

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.69%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 4,559

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 57.27%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 163

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.04%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1,320

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -16.58%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 7,961

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Contra Costa

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 416,386

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 71.63%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 152,877

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 26.30%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 12,053

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.07%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 263,509

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 581,316

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Del Norte

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,677

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.84%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 6,461

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 56.41%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 315

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.75%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1,784

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -15.57%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,453

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| El Dorado

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51,621

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44.44%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 61,838

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53.24%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,700

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.32%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -10,217

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -8.80%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 116,159

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Fresno

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 193,025

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52.90%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 164,464

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 45.07%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 7,428

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.03%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 28,561

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7.83%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 364,917

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Glenn

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,995

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 35.36%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 7,063

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 62.52%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 239

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.12%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -3,068

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -27.16%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,297

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Humboldt

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44,768

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 64.48%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 21,770

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 31.36%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,886

| {{party shading/Others}}| 4.16%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 22,998

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 33.12%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 69,424

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Imperial

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 34,678

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61.11%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 20,847

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 36.74%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,218

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.15%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13,831

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 24.37%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56,743

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Inyo

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,634

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 48.86%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 4,620

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 48.71%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 230

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.43%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 14

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 0.15%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,484

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Kern

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 133,366

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43.68%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 164,484

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53.88%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 7,442

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.44%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -31,118

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -10.20%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 305,292

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Kings

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 18,699

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 42.63%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 24,072

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 54.88%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,090

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.49%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -5,373

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -12.25%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 43,861

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Lake

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 14,941

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51.55%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,123

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 45.27%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 922

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3.18%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,818

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6.28%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 28,986

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Lassen

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2,799

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23.24%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 8,970

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 74.47%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 276

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.29%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6,171

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -51.23%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 12,045

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Los Angeles

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,028,885

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 70.70%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,145,530

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 26.74%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 109,530

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.56%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,883,355

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43.96%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,283,945

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Madera

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23,168

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43.12%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 29,378

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 54.68%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,186

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.20%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6,210

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -11.56%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53,732

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Marin

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 128,288

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 82.33%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 24,612

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 15.79%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,930

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.88%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 103,676

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 66.54%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 155,830

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Mariposa

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,088

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 39.77%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 5,950

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 57.88%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 242

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.35%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1,862

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -18.11%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 10,280

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Mendocino

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 28,782

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 66.41%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,267

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 30.61%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,291

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.98%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 15,515

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 35.80%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43,340

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Merced

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 48,991

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53.84%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 39,397

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 43.30%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,605

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.86%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,594

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10.54%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 90,993

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Modoc

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,150

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 26.33%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 3,109

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 71.19%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 108

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.48%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1,959

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -44.86%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 4,367

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Mono

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,013

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59.56%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 2,513

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 37.30%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 212

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3.14%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,500

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 22.26%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6,738

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Monterey

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 113,953

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 69.52%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 46,299

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 28.24%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3,671

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.24%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 67,654

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 41.28%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 163,923

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Napa

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49,817

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 69.05%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 20,676

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 28.66%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,657

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.29%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 29,141

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.39%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 72,150

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Nevada

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36,359

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55.76%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 26,779

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 41.07%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,064

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3.17%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,580

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 14.69%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 65,202

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Orange

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 814,009

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53.48%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 676,498

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 44.44%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 31,606

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.08%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 137,511

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9.04%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,522,113

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Placer

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 106,869

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.46%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 122,488

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 52.10%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 5,727

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.44%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -15,619

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6.64%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 235,084

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Plumas

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,561

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.51%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 6,445

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 57.24%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 254

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.25%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -1,884

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -16.73%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,260

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Riverside

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 528,340

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52.98%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 449,144

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 45.04%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 19,672

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.98%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 79,196

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7.94%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 997,156

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Sacramento

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 440,808

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61.36%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 259,405

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 36.11%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 18,227

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.53%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 181,403

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 25.25%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 718,440

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| San Benito

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17,628

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61.14%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 10,590

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 36.73%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 612

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.13%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7,038

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 24.41%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 28,830

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| San Bernardino

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 455,859

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 54.20%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 366,257

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 43.54%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 19,014

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.26%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 89,602

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10.66%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 841,130

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| San Diego

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 964,650

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 60.21%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 600,094

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 37.46%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 37,399

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.33%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 364,556

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 22.75%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,602,143

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| San Francisco

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 378,156

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 85.26%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 56,417

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 12.72%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 8,980

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.02%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 321,739

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 72.54%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 443,553

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| San Joaquin

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 161,137

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55.61%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 121,098

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 41.79%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 7,546

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.60%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40,039

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13.82%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 289,781

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| San Luis Obispo

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 88,310

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55.29%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 67,436

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 42.22%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3,968

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.49%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 20,874

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13.07%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 159,714

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| San Mateo

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 291,496

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 77.89%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 75,584

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 20.20%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 7,171

| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.91%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 215,912

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57.69%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 374,251

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Santa Barbara

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 129,963

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 64.52%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 65,736

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 32.63%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 5,733

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.85%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 64,227

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 31.89%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 201,432

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Santa Clara

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 617,967

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 72.64%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 214,612

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 25.23%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 18,162

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.13%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 403,355

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47.41%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 850,741

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Santa Cruz

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 114,246

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 78.44%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 26,937

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 18.49%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 4,466

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3.07%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 87,309

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59.95%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 145,649

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Shasta

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 30,000

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 32.28%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 60,789

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 65.41%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,141

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.31%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -30,789

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -33.13%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 92,930

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Sierra

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 730

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 37.49%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,142

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 58.65%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 75

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3.86%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -412

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -21.16%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,947

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Siskiyou

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,593

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.87%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,290

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 56.62%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 589

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.51%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -3,697

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -15.75%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 23,472

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Solano

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 131,639

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 63.65%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 69,306

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 33.51%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 5,886

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.84%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 62,333

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 30.14%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 206,831

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Sonoma

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 199,938

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 74.52%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 61,825

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 23.04%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 6,554

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.44%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 138,113

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51.48%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 268,317

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Stanislaus

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 105,841

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49.00%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 104,145

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 48.22%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 6,001

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.78%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,696

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 0.78%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 215,987

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Sutter

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17,367

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.73%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 24,375

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 57.16%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 902

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.11%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -7,008

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -16.43%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 42,644

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Tehama

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,911

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 31.02%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 19,141

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 66.62%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 679

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.36%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -10,230

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -35.60%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 28,731

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Republican}}| Trinity

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2,851

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.04%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 3,188

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 50.36%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 291

| {{party shading/Others}}| 4.60%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -337

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -5.32%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 6,330

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Tulare

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 66,105

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.00%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 77,579

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 52.82%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 3,201

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.18%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -11,474

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -7.82%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 146,885

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| {{party shading/Republican}}| Tuolumne

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 11,978

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 39.39%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 17,689

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 58.17%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 741

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.44%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -5,711

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -18.78%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 30,408

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Ventura

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 251,388

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59.45%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 162,207

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 38.36%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 9,230

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.19%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 89,181

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 21.09%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 422,825

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| Yolo

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 67,598

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 69.48%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 27,292

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 28.05%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,404

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.47%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40,306

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 41.43%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 97,294

style="text-align:center;"

| {{party shading/Republican}}| Yuba

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 11,230

| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 37.69%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 17,676

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 59.32%

| {{party shading/Others}}| 890

| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.99%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -6,446

| {{party shading/Republican}}| -21.63%

| {{party shading/Republican}}| 29,796

Totals11,110,63963.37%6,006,51834.26%414,6882.37%5,104,12129.11%17,531,845

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Inyo (largest municipality: Bishop){{Cite news |date=March 17, 2021 |title=Counties that flipped from Donald Trump to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election |work=The Republican |url=https://www.masslive.com/politics/2021/03/counties-that-flipped-from-donald-trump-to-joe-biden-in-the-2020-presidential-election.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250104034534/https://www.masslive.com/politics/2021/03/counties-that-flipped-from-donald-trump-to-joe-biden-in-the-2020-presidential-election.html |archive-date=January 4, 2025}}
  • Butte (largest municipality: Chico)

== By congressional district ==

Biden won 46 of the 53 congressional districts in California, including four that were flipped or held by Republicans in Congress.{{cite web |title=Counties by Congressional Districts for President |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2020-general/ssov/pres-by-congress.pdf |access-date=27 January 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240924222043/https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2020-general/ssov/pres-by-congress.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2024 |language=en |date=3 November 2020 |url-status=live}}

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! District

! Trump

! Biden

! Representative

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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|1|1st}}

| 56%

| 41%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Doug LaMalfa

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|2|2nd}}

| 24%

| 74%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jared Huffman

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|3|3rd}}

| 43%

| 55%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|John Garamendi

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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|4|4th}}

| 54%

| 44%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Tom McClintock

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|5|5th}}

| 25%

| 72%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mike Thompson

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|6|6th}}

| 27%

| 70%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Doris Matsui

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|7|7th}}

| 42%

| 56%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Ami Bera

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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|8|8th}}

| rowspan=2|54%

| rowspan=2|44%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Paul Cook

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| {{party shading/Republican}}|Jay Obernolte

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|9|9th}}

| 40%

| 58%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jerry McNerney

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|10|10th}}

| 47%

| 50%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Josh Harder

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|11|11th}}

| 24%

| 74%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mark DeSaulnier

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|12|12th}}

| 12%

| 86%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Nancy Pelosi

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|13|13th}}

| 9%

| 89%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Barbara Lee

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|14|14th}}

| 20%

| 78%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jackie Speier

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|15|15th}}

| 26%

| 72%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Eric Swalwell

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|16|16th}}

| 39%

| 59%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jim Costa

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|17|17th}}

| 26%

| 72%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Ro Khanna

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|18|18th}}

| 21%

| 76%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Anna Eshoo

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|19|19th}}

| 28%

| 70%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Zoe Lofgren

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|20|20th}}

| 25%

| 73%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jimmy Panetta

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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|21|21st}}

| rowspan=2|44%

| rowspan=2|54%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|TJ Cox

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| {{party shading/Republican}}|David Valadao

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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|22|22nd}}

| 52%

| 46%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Devin Nunes

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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|23|23rd}}

| 57%

| 40%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Kevin McCarthy

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|24|24th}}

| 37%

| 61%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Salud Carbajal

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|25|25th}}

| 44%

| 54%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Mike Garcia

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|26|26th}}

| 36%

| 61%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Julia Brownley

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|27|27th}}

| 31%

| 67%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Judy Chu

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|28|28th}}

| 27%

| 71%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Adam Schiff

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|29|29th}}

| 24%

| 74%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Tony Cárdenas

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|30|30th}}

| 29%

| 69%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Brad Sherman

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|31|31st}}

| 39%

| 59%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Pete Aguilar

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|32|32nd}}

| 33%

| 65%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Grace Napolitano

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|33|33rd}}

| 29%

| 69%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Ted Lieu

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|34|34th}}

| 17%

| 81%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jimmy Gomez

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|35|35th}}

| 33%

| 65%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Norma Torres

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|36|36th}}

| 42%

| 56%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Raul Ruiz

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|37|37th}}

| 14%

| 84%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Karen Bass

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|38|38th}}

| 32%

| 66%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Linda Sánchez

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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|39|39th}}

| rowspan=2|44%

| rowspan=2|54%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Gil Cisneros

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| {{party shading/Republican}}|Young Kim

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|40|40th}}

| 21%

| 77%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Lucille Roybal-Allard

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|41|41st}}

| 36%

| 62%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mark Takano

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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|42|42nd}}

| 53%

| 45%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Ken Calvert

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|43|43rd}}

| 21%

| 77%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Maxine Waters

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|44|44th}}

| 19%

| 78%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Nanette Barragán

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|45|45th}}

| 43%

| 55%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Katie Porter

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|46|46th}}

| 34%

| 64%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Lou Correa

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|47|47th}}

| 35%

| 62%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Alan Lowenthal

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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|48|48th}}

| rowspan=2|48%

| rowspan=2|50%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Harley Rouda

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| {{party shading/Republican}}|Michelle Steel

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|49|49th}}

| 43%

| 55%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mike Levin

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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|50|50th}}

| 53%

| 45%

| {{party shading/Republican}}|Darrell Issa

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|51|51st}}

| 31%

| 67%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Juan Vargas

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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|52|52nd}}

| 34%

| 63%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Scott Peters

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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|53|53rd}}

| rowspan=2|31%

| rowspan=2|67%

| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Susan Davis

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| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Sara Jacobs

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==By city==

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|+Official outcome by city and unincorporated areas of counties, of which Biden won 407 and Trump won 132.{{cite web|url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2020-general/ssov/complete-ssov.pdf|title=Supplement to Statement of Vote|publisher=California Secretary of State|access-date=February 1, 2025}}

! rowspan="2" | City !! rowspan="2" | County !! colspan="2" | Joe Biden
Democratic !! colspan="2" | Donald Trump
Republican !! colspan="2" | Various candidates
Other parties
!! colspan="2" | Margin !! rowspan="2" | Total Votes !! rowspan="2" | 2016 to 2020 Swing %

#%#%#%#%
Alamedarowspan="15" | Alameda36,68682.94%6,63415.00%9112.06%30,05267.94%44,2310.60%
Albany9,63990.54%8087.59%1991.87%8,83182.95%10,6461.27%
Berkeley59,96593.77%2,5554.00%1,4312.24%57,41089.77%63,9512.59%
Dublin21,19172.86%7,36325.32%5301.82%13,82847.55%29,0842.98%
Emeryville5,59090.79%4617.49%1061.72%5,12983.30%6,1570.85%
Fremont68,85072.95%23,73725.15%1,7941.90%45,11347.80%94,381-3.98%
Hayward46,18377.14%12,46820.83%1,2152.03%33,71556.32%59,866-7.94%
Livermore30,34462.35%17,13035.20%1,1932.45%13,21427.15%48,6675.22%
Newark14,60373.44%4,93224.80%3491.76%9,67148.64%19,884-4.03%
Oakland185,44191.00%14,0896.91%4,2452.08%171,35284.09%203,775-0.52%
Piedmont7,03587.70%85110.61%1361.70%6,18477.09%8,0225.01%
Pleasanton28,34068.45%12,12729.29%9342.26%16,21339.16%41,4016.41%
San Leandro30,66277.03%8,37121.03%7741.94%22,29156.00%39,807-6.07%
Union City23,73575.36%7,23222.96%5271.67%16,50352.40%31,494-9.69%
Unincorporated Area49,39572.11%17,55125.62%1,5522.27%31,84446.49%68,498-2.07%
Unincorporated AreaAlpine47664.24%24432.93%212.83%23231.31%74111.81%
Amadorrowspan="6" | Amador9562.50%5435.53%31.97%4126.97%15211.40%
Ione83729.60%1,91267.61%792.79%-1,075-38.01%2,828-4.83%
Jackson1,07741.50%1,43555.30%833.20%-358-13.80%2,5950.90%
Plymouth22337.48%35058.82%223.70%-127-21.34%5959.90%
Sutter Creek72444.44%86753.22%382.33%-143-8.78%1,6297.35%
Unincorporated Area5,19735.83%8,96761.83%3392.34%-3,770-25.99%14,5031.51%
Biggsrowspan="6" | Butte27836.25%47261.54%172.22%-194-25.29%767-2.80%
Chico30,74462.07%17,23134.79%1,5533.14%13,51327.28%49,5284.75%
Gridley1,27646.55%1,40251.15%632.30%-126-4.60%2,741-1.75%
Oroville2,76340.40%3,85856.41%2183.19%-1,095-16.01%6,8391.13%
Paradise1,54237.59%2,44659.63%1142.78%-904-22.04%4,102-5.44%
Unincorporated Area14,21236.85%23,41060.70%9422.44%-9,198-23.85%38,564-0.27%
Angelsrowspan="2" | Calaveras87839.84%1,27757.94%492.22%-399-18.10%2,2040.87%
Unincorporated Area9,16836.73%15,24161.06%5512.21%-6,073-24.33%24,9600.28%
Colusarowspan="3" | Colusa96839.62%1,42058.13%552.25%-452-18.50%2,4433.52%
Williams84962.06%48335.31%362.63%36626.75%1,368-9.77%
Unincorporated Area1,42234.27%2,65664.00%721.73%-1,234-29.73%4,150-6.22%
Antiochrowspan="20" | Contra Costa33,96071.69%12,41126.20%9992.11%21,54945.49%47,3700.81%
Brentwood19,58057.79%13,59140.11%7132.10%5,98917.68%33,8844.12%
Clayton4,60560.19%2,88237.67%1642.14%1,72322.52%7,6516.50%
Concord41,78669.50%16,87728.07%1,4612.43%24,90941.43%60,1242.81%
Danville18,29763.39%9,99334.62%5762.00%8,30428.77%28,8665.14%
El Cerrito13,71288.85%1,4439.35%2771.79%12,26979.50%15,4320.60%
Hercules11,06978.51%2,83620.11%1941.38%8,23358.39%14,099-6.01%
Lafayette12,99576.64%3,57821.10%3842.26%9,41755.53%16,9574.49%
Martinez15,58069.44%6,27727.97%5812.59%9,30341.46%22,4383.31%
Moraga7,76075.51%2,28622.24%2312.25%5,47453.26%10,2777.44%
Oakley11,44657.80%7,87439.76%4832.44%3,57218.04%19,803-1.05%
Orinda10,43578.77%2,56119.33%2521.90%7,87459.44%13,2485.11%
Pinole7,72375.94%2,26622.28%1811.78%5,45753.66%10,170-1.15%
Pittsburg22,35576.41%6,30521.55%5962.04%16,05054.86%29,256-4.19%
Pleasant Hill14,74272.96%4,97724.63%4862.41%9,76548.33%20,2052.12%
Richmond38,78487.04%4,96611.15%8071.81%33,81875.90%44,557-3.18%
San Pablo7,65283.86%1,30014.25%1731.90%6,35269.61%9,125-9.90%
San Ramon29,39770.43%11,55327.68%7871.89%17,84442.75%41,7373.51%
Walnut Creek32,38574.01%10,60224.23%7691.76%21,78349.78%43,7564.60%
Unincorporated Area62,12367.32%28,29930.67%1,8532.01%33,82436.66%92,2751.56%
Crescent Cityrowspan="2" | Del Norte69649.40%66547.20%483.41%312.20%1,4093.70%
Unincorporated Area3,98139.64%5,79657.71%2662.65%-1,815-18.07%10,0431.76%
Placervillerowspan="3" | El Dorado2,79251.23%2,50946.04%1492.73%2835.19%5,4505.26%
South Lake Tahoe6,35966.63%2,94130.82%2442.56%3,41835.81%9,5447.92%
Unincorporated Area42,47041.99%56,38855.75%2,2862.26%-13,918-13.76%101,1444.55%
Clovisrowspan="16" | Fresno24,70041.66%33,40656.34%1,1892.01%-8,706-14.68%59,2956.16%
Coalinga1,95246.33%2,17651.65%852.02%-224-5.32%4,2130.04%
Firebaugh1,34269.43%55528.71%361.86%78740.71%1,933-5.15%
Fowler1,61356.80%1,19842.18%291.02%41514.61%2,840-4.56%
Fresno110,51159.52%71,14738.32%3,9972.15%39,36421.20%185,6551.34%
Huron63581.83%12716.37%141.80%50865.46%776-15.09%
Kerman2,85759.60%1,87139.03%661.38%98620.57%4,794-5.27%
Kingsburg2,12332.62%4,24165.17%1442.21%-2,118-32.54%6,5083.17%
Mendota1,28173.45%44225.34%211.20%83948.11%1,744-18.88%
Orange Cove1,36774.95%42723.41%301.64%94051.54%1,824-16.19%
Parlier2,23975.74%66722.56%501.69%1,57253.18%2,956-18.38%
Reedley4,20354.71%3,33443.40%1451.89%86911.31%7,6824.01%
San Joaquin53883.41%10616.43%10.16%43266.98%645-7.33%
Sanger5,46562.16%3,18136.18%1461.66%2,28425.98%8,792-5.31%
Selma4,40958.99%2,96439.66%1011.35%1,44519.33%7,474-3.50%
Unincorporated Area27,79041.06%38,62257.07%1,2661.87%-10,832-16.01%67,6782.42%
Orlandrowspan="3" | Glenn1,32346.26%1,45650.91%812.83%-133-4.65%2,8603.53%
Willows86036.27%1,46561.79%461.94%-605-25.52%2,371N/A{{efn|name=willows-vote|2016 Supplement to Statement of vote combines vote in Willows with Glenn County's unincorporated area}}
Unincorporated Area1,81229.90%4,14268.34%1071.77%-2,330-38.44%6,061-2.87%{{efn|name=willows-vote}}
Arcatarowspan="8" | Humboldt8,32184.47%1,14511.62%3853.91%7,17672.85%9,85110.94%
Blue Lake54273.64%17423.64%202.72%36850.00%73612.71%
Eureka8,62869.06%3,45827.68%4083.27%5,17041.38%12,49410.98%
Ferndale48752.20%42045.02%262.79%677.18%933-0.84%
Fortuna2,54945.27%2,88751.27%1953.46%-338-6.00%5,6312.96%
Rio Dell55640.76%76756.23%413.01%-211-15.47%1,364-1.82%
Trinidad21480.45%4516.92%72.63%16963.53%2669.50%
Unincorporated Area23,47162.50%12,87434.28%1,2083.22%10,59728.22%37,5537.44%
Brawleyrowspan="8" | Imperial4,93258.24%3,36339.71%1742.05%1,56918.53%8,469-11.59%
Calexico9,27071.52%3,39226.17%3002.31%5,87845.35%12,962-31.16%
Calipatria54961.07%32836.48%222.45%22124.58%899-14.20%
El Centro9,39062.90%5,23735.08%3012.02%4,15327.82%14,928-14.98%
Holtville1,14060.54%71237.81%311.65%42822.73%1,883-12.68%
Imperial4,06853.53%3,36744.31%1642.16%7019.22%7,599-7.04%
Westmorland33465.75%16231.89%122.36%17233.86%508-15.02%
Unincorporated Area4,99552.75%4,28645.26%1892.00%7097.49%9,470-10.53%
Bishoprowspan="2" | Inyo1,00056.82%70440.00%563.18%29616.82%1,76015.49%
Unincorporated Area3,63447.07%3,91650.72%1712.21%-282-3.65%7,72113.08%
Arvinrowspan="12" | Kern2,38274.41%74523.27%742.31%1,63751.14%3,201-13.27%
Bakersfield69,87647.26%74,54850.42%3,4212.31%-4,672-3.16%147,8453.20%
California City2,12946.52%2,31450.56%1342.93%-185-4.04%4,57713.12%
Delano6,75467.92%3,01430.31%1761.77%3,74037.61%9,944-18.75%
Maricopa6817.80%30680.10%82.09%-238-62.30%3828.49%
McFarland1,82771.42%66425.96%672.62%1,16345.47%2,558-13.63%
Ridgecrest4,57035.51%7,71359.93%5864.55%-3,143-24.42%12,8695.94%
Shafter2,62549.53%2,56648.42%1092.06%591.11%5,300-11.98%
Taft46118.45%1,98579.46%522.08%-1,524-61.01%2,4982.56%
Tehachapi1,23034.00%2,28663.18%1022.82%-1,056-29.19%3,6185.34%
Wasco2,83256.57%2,05441.03%1202.40%77815.54%5,006-13.65%
Unincorporated Area38,61235.94%66,28961.71%2,5272.35%-27,677-25.76%107,4283.00%
Avenalrowspan="5" | Kings90564.83%44031.52%513.65%46533.31%1,396-15.38%
Corcoran1,91455.22%1,48042.70%722.08%43412.52%3,466-15.68%
Hanford10,39342.65%13,38654.93%5892.42%-2,993-12.28%24,3681.98%
Lemoore3,86041.67%5,14855.58%2552.75%-1,288-13.90%9,2634.36%
Unincorporated Area1,62730.33%3,61867.44%1202.24%-1,991-37.11%5,365-8.27%
Clearlakerowspan="3" | Lake2,61555.27%1,96841.60%1483.13%64713.68%4,731-0.46%
Lakeport1,30652.98%1,10244.71%572.31%2048.28%2,4651.64%
Unincorporated Area11,02051.01%10,05346.53%5312.46%9674.48%21,6043.39%
Susanvillerowspan="2" | Lassen1,09227.31%2,81470.37%932.33%-1,722-43.06%3,999-1.12%
Unincorporated Area1,70721.37%6,15677.08%1231.54%-4,449-55.71%7,9860.15%
Agoura Hillsrowspan="89" | Los Angeles8,31663.17%4,61135.03%2371.80%3,70528.14%13,1643.75%
Alhambra24,39370.75%9,45427.42%6301.83%14,93943.33%34,477-7.02%
Arcadia14,83159.58%9,60338.58%4571.84%5,22821.00%24,8911.64%
Artesia3,93061.69%2,31036.26%1312.06%1,62025.43%6,371-13.65%
Avalon85659.40%54637.89%392.71%31021.51%1,4419.88%
Azusa11,96566.72%5,55330.97%4152.31%6,41235.76%17,933-5.59%
Baldwin Park17,65673.61%5,83624.33%4942.06%11,82049.28%23,986-15.70%
Bell7,38278.94%1,72418.44%2452.62%5,65860.51%9,351-15.97%
Bell Gardens8,20279.68%1,85618.03%2362.29%6,34661.65%10,294-17.67%
Bellflower19,87567.15%9,00630.43%7162.42%10,86936.72%29,597-7.64%
Beverly Hills10,45355.07%8,32543.86%2031.07%2,12811.21%18,981-19.97%
Bradbury33451.70%30346.90%91.39%314.80%6465.59%
Burbank39,37567.63%17,67230.35%1,1732.01%21,70337.28%58,220-1.81%
Calabasas9,14663.75%4,95234.52%2491.74%4,19429.23%14,347-1.06%
Carson33,96775.09%10,44123.08%8281.83%23,52652.01%45,236-10.79%
Cerritos17,50662.49%10,03535.82%4731.69%7,47126.67%28,014-4.46%
Claremont13,34668.07%5,84929.83%4122.10%7,49738.24%19,6071.94%
Commerce3,98478.35%98519.37%1162.28%2,99958.98%5,085-12.34%
Compton26,18486.58%3,32711.00%7312.42%22,85775.58%30,242-11.87%
Covina14,28960.91%8,66736.95%5022.14%5,62223.97%23,458-1.00%
Cudahy4,35180.01%92216.95%1653.03%3,42963.06%5,438-16.53%
Culver City20,45583.25%3,64514.83%4721.92%16,81068.41%24,5721.51%
Diamond Bar15,89458.92%10,66639.54%4171.55%5,22819.38%26,977-2.14%
Downey32,21166.50%15,20331.39%1,0232.11%17,00835.11%48,437-9.08%
Duarte7,00567.07%3,23831.00%2021.93%3,76736.07%10,445-3.21%
El Monte21,02870.28%8,35127.91%5411.81%12,67742.37%29,920-17.96%
El Segundo6,81063.59%3,63733.96%2622.45%3,17329.63%10,7096.47%
Gardena19,41175.67%5,78422.55%4571.78%13,62753.12%25,652-9.96%
Glendale50,51558.93%33,61039.21%1,5911.86%16,90519.72%85,716-11.04%
Glendora14,07548.58%14,22949.12%6662.30%-154-0.53%28,9705.82%
Hawaiian Gardens2,99672.11%1,05125.29%1082.60%1,94546.81%4,155-15.92%
Hawthorne25,12678.28%6,22319.39%7492.33%18,90358.89%32,098-9.35%
Hermosa Beach8,86369.35%3,56427.89%3532.76%5,29941.46%12,7804.91%
Hidden Hills70758.33%48740.18%181.49%22018.15%1,212-3.10%
Huntington Park11,59680.56%2,50317.39%2952.05%9,09363.17%14,394-16.20%
Industry4045.45%4146.59%77.95%-1-1.14%88-22.30%
Inglewood41,12488.62%4,4379.56%8461.82%36,68779.05%46,407-6.85%
Irwindale56169.60%23629.28%91.12%32540.32%806-10.61%
La Canada Flintridge8,25962.18%4,80536.18%2181.64%3,45426.01%13,2826.12%
La Habra Heights1,45143.77%1,80254.36%621.87%-351-10.59%3,3156.24%
La Mirada13,31553.47%11,10044.57%4881.96%2,2158.89%24,903-1.36%
La Puente9,72373.23%3,22424.28%3312.49%6,49948.95%13,278-13.96%
La Verne9,62750.53%9,05347.52%3721.95%5743.01%19,0523.71%
Lakewood26,53560.37%16,46037.45%9592.18%10,07522.92%43,9541.02%
Lancaster36,97357.71%25,32939.54%1,7612.75%11,64418.18%64,0635.88%
Lawndale8,52672.35%2,98125.30%2772.35%5,54547.06%11,784-11.08%
Lomita5,82358.46%3,87138.86%2672.68%1,95219.60%9,9611.41%
Long Beach145,88172.49%50,33625.01%5,0382.50%95,54547.47%201,255-0.68%
Los Angeles1,223,73776.56%342,54521.43%32,1962.01%881,19255.13%1,598,478-6.96%
Lynwood15,98482.00%2,94415.10%5642.89%13,04066.90%19,492-16.71%
Malibu4,58566.20%2,20631.85%1351.95%2,37934.35%6,9260.04%
Manhattan Beach15,33166.43%7,18631.14%5632.44%8,14535.29%23,0803.52%
Maywood5,46880.02%1,17517.20%1902.78%4,29362.83%6,833-17.33%
Monrovia12,72365.86%6,12631.71%4702.43%6,59734.15%19,3193.00%
Montebello18,28373.96%5,91423.92%5222.11%12,36950.04%24,719-9.61%
Monterey Park15,80868.09%7,02730.27%3801.64%8,78137.82%23,215-7.67%
Norwalk28,84869.27%11,83428.42%9612.31%17,01440.86%41,643-11.78%
Palmdale39,41263.14%21,57134.56%1,4412.31%17,84128.58%62,424-1.53%
Palos Verdes Estates5,12354.84%4,01142.94%2082.23%1,11211.90%9,3426.41%
Paramount12,97478.32%3,17019.14%4212.54%9,80459.19%16,565-14.42%
Pasadena56,15977.00%15,20220.84%1,5722.16%40,95756.16%72,9330.07%
Pico Rivera20,37374.81%6,32923.24%5311.95%14,04451.57%27,233-12.13%
Pomona35,30270.82%13,28026.64%1,2642.54%22,02244.18%49,846-9.32%
Rancho Palos Verdes14,97857.65%10,43240.15%5702.19%4,54617.50%25,9806.40%
Redondo Beach27,83367.29%12,46130.13%1,0672.58%15,37237.17%41,3615.47%
Rolling Hills56743.02%72354.86%282.12%-156-11.84%1,31811.76%
Rolling Hills Estates2,98455.61%2,28542.58%971.81%69913.03%5,3668.24%
Rosemead11,03666.91%5,21631.62%2421.47%5,82035.29%16,494-19.94%
San Dimas9,69450.27%9,19247.67%3962.05%5022.60%19,2821.66%
San Fernando6,68976.59%1,83821.05%2062.36%4,85155.55%8,733-11.57%
San Gabriel9,65166.01%4,69032.08%2801.92%4,96133.93%14,621-7.53%
San Marino4,35359.26%2,84438.71%1492.03%1,50920.54%7,3465.00%
Santa Clarita63,50753.07%53,76844.93%2,3882.00%9,7398.14%119,6634.94%
Santa Fe Springs5,84967.71%2,57629.82%2132.47%3,27337.89%8,638-11.32%
Santa Monica45,81881.45%9,43116.76%1,0071.79%36,38764.68%56,256-1.08%
Sierra Madre4,86865.89%2,33131.55%1892.56%2,53734.34%7,3885.86%
Signal Hill4,07973.46%1,34724.26%1272.29%2,73249.20%5,5531.45%
South El Monte4,52073.52%1,46423.81%1642.67%3,05649.71%6,148-18.53%
South Gate24,08978.58%5,84919.08%7192.35%18,24059.50%30,657-15.62%
South Pasadena12,24678.98%2,91518.80%3452.22%9,33160.18%15,5063.84%
Temple City10,03759.98%6,39938.24%2971.77%3,63821.74%16,733-1.88%
Torrance46,19860.23%28,78737.53%1,7232.25%17,41122.70%76,7083.27%
Vernon6668.04%3131.96%00.00%3536.08%97-20.17%
Walnut9,33261.51%5,62037.04%2201.45%3,71224.47%15,172-4.44%
West Covina31,00365.01%15,84833.23%8421.77%15,15531.78%47,693-6.67%
West Hollywood18,64682.20%3,72416.42%3131.38%14,92265.78%22,683-6.75%
Westlake Village3,23957.51%2,27840.45%1152.04%96117.06%5,6324.78%
Whittier26,82262.74%14,96835.01%9582.24%11,85427.73%42,748-0.50%
Unincorporated Area285,80068.92%120,15028.98%8,7052.10%165,65039.95%414,655-5.05%
Chowchillarowspan="3" | Madera1,66237.73%2,65560.27%882.00%-993-22.54%4,4050.33%
Madera9,34157.65%6,46039.87%4012.48%2,88117.78%16,202-0.99%
Unincorporated Area12,16536.74%20,26361.19%6872.07%-8,098-24.45%33,1154.16%
Belvedererowspan="12" | Marin1,04674.93%32022.92%302.15%72652.01%1,3964.25%
Corte Madera5,48384.78%85713.25%1271.96%4,62671.53%6,4672.09%
Fairfax4,89590.03%4378.04%1051.93%4,45881.99%5,4374.19%
Larkspur7,22984.15%1,22814.29%1341.56%6,00169.85%8,5914.44%
Mill Valley8,92090.03%8478.55%1411.42%8,07381.48%9,9082.88%
Novato22,53775.10%6,87122.90%6012.00%15,66652.20%30,0093.89%
Ross1,20179.07%28919.03%291.91%91260.04%1,5197.32%
San Anselmo7,69087.74%92110.51%1541.76%6,76977.23%8,7651.48%
San Rafael24,45682.62%4,60915.57%5371.81%19,84767.05%29,6023.13%
Sausalito4,57685.26%70013.04%911.70%3,87672.22%5,3674.51%
Tiburon4,83179.11%1,14518.75%1312.15%3,68660.36%6,1074.63%
Unincorporated Area35,42483.09%6,38814.98%8211.93%29,03668.11%42,6334.06%
Unincorporated AreaMariposa4,08839.77%5,95057.88%2422.35%-1,862-18.11%10,2805.13%
Fort Braggrowspan="5" | Mendocino2,29972.23%80525.29%792.48%1,49446.94%3,1835.58%
Point Arena20486.81%2510.64%62.55%17976.17%23515.97%
Ukiah4,57765.91%2,14830.93%2193.15%2,42934.98%6,9444.04%
Willits1,33062.74%71933.92%713.35%61128.82%2,1205.41%
Unincorporated Area20,37266.03%9,57031.02%9112.95%10,80235.01%30,8535.29%
Atwaterrowspan="7" | Merced{{efn|name=merced-vote|Biden's vote total for Merced County and statewide is 1 vote higher than his total in the official county and state results. This is the result of an apparent tubulation error from California's Supplement to Statement of Vote, where Biden's combined official city vote totals in Merced County add up to 1 vote more than his official county vote total.}}5,55350.86%5,09146.63%2752.52%4624.23%10,9191.84%
Dos Palos89650.88%83547.42%301.70%613.46%1,761-2.26%
Gustine99348.84%99248.79%482.36%10.05%2,033-1.64%
Livingston3,07971.31%1,12025.94%1192.76%1,95945.37%4,318-19.45%
Los Banos8,52661.47%5,03436.29%3112.24%3,49225.17%13,8710.44%
Merced17,05860.45%10,40536.87%7572.68%6,65323.58%28,2200.89%
Unincorporated Area12,88743.80%15,92054.11%6132.08%-3,033-10.31%29,420-5.46%
Alturasrowspan="2" | Modoc36330.95%77866.33%322.73%-415-35.38%1,1735.01%
Unincorporated Area78724.87%2,33173.65%471.48%-1,544-48.78%3,1652.40%
Mammoth Lakesrowspan="2" | Mono2,35068.33%98828.73%1012.94%1,36239.60%3,4398.55%
Unincorporated Area1,66350.42%1,52546.24%1103.34%1384.18%3,2989.47%
Carmel-by-the-Searowspan="13" | Monterey1,64668.67%71129.66%401.67%93539.01%2,3975.80%
Del Rey Oaks72766.45%34231.26%252.29%38535.19%1,094-1.30%
Gonzales1,90174.61%59223.23%552.16%1,30951.37%2,548-12.07%
Greenfield3,00579.00%70618.56%932.44%2,29960.44%3,804-5.62%
King City1,72166.83%78630.52%682.64%93536.31%2,575-8.49%
Marina6,88669.97%2,68627.29%2702.74%4,20042.67%9,8421.51%
Monterey10,47472.88%3,56524.81%3322.31%6,90948.08%14,3713.26%
Pacific Grove7,29876.42%2,06621.63%1861.95%5,23254.79%9,5505.41%
Salinas34,32972.54%12,01625.39%9782.07%22,31347.15%47,323-3.34%
Sand City12562.50%6733.50%84.00%5829.00%200-2.41%
Seaside8,63773.21%2,84324.10%3182.70%5,79449.11%11,798-1.50%
Soledad4,03575.69%1,17121.97%1252.34%2,86453.72%5,331-12.07%
Unincorporated Area33,16962.52%18,74835.34%1,1332.14%14,42127.18%53,0502.99%
American Canyonrowspan="6" | Napa7,45371.41%2,78326.66%2011.93%4,67044.74%10,437-4.09%
Calistoga1,77777.53%46420.24%512.23%1,31357.29%2,2925.90%
Napa28,54570.13%11,22327.57%9332.29%17,32242.56%40,7015.40%
St. Helena2,40975.21%72922.76%652.03%1,68052.45%3,2035.17%
Yountville1,19869.73%49628.87%241.40%70240.86%1,7184.43%
Unincorporated Area8,43561.25%4,98136.17%3552.58%3,45425.08%13,7715.01%
Grass Valleyrowspan="4" | Nevada4,03857.93%2,75039.45%1822.61%1,28818.48%6,9708.17%
Nevada City1,65276.02%45821.08%632.90%1,19454.95%2,17310.72%
Truckee7,45975.32%2,20222.24%2422.44%5,25753.08%9,90312.59%
Unincorporated Area23,21050.80%21,36946.77%1,1132.44%1,8414.03%45,6929.21%
Aliso Viejorowspan="35" | Orange15,75456.50%11,51941.31%6112.19%4,23515.19%27,8844.44%
Anaheim77,89558.67%52,12439.26%2,7592.08%25,77119.41%132,778-3.30%
Brea12,80150.53%12,04647.55%4871.92%7552.98%25,3346.64%
Buena Park19,52756.53%14,33741.50%6801.97%5,19015.02%34,544-4.90%
Costa Mesa29,80456.03%22,05641.46%1,3372.51%7,74814.56%53,1974.25%
Cypress13,82753.23%11,61244.70%5362.06%2,2158.53%25,9752.27%
Dana Point10,10247.36%10,81650.71%4131.94%-714-3.35%21,3314.97%
Fountain Valley15,10947.13%16,34950.99%6031.88%-1,240-3.87%32,061-4.18%
Fullerton36,69357.37%25,72540.22%1,5452.42%10,96817.15%63,9632.54%
Garden Grove34,75349.67%33,98948.58%1,2221.75%7641.09%69,964-21.88%
Huntington Beach55,48147.25%59,27950.48%2,6642.27%-3,798-3.23%117,4243.19%
Irvine82,06765.06%42,83233.96%1,2320.98%39,23531.11%126,1311.57%
La Habra15,40956.35%11,34341.48%5932.17%4,06614.87%27,3450.88%
La Palma4,64555.94%3,52242.42%1361.64%1,12313.53%8,3030.45%
Laguna Beach10,37763.48%5,67034.69%3001.84%4,70728.79%16,3472.78%
Laguna Hills9,12951.98%8,10246.13%3311.88%1,0275.85%17,5627.23%
Laguna Niguel20,46951.42%18,59646.72%7411.86%1,8734.71%39,8066.44%
Laguna Woods7,49654.76%6,06944.33%1250.91%1,42710.42%13,6903.84%
Lake Forest23,81052.40%20,63845.42%9892.18%3,1726.98%45,4377.74%
Los Alamitos3,19251.63%2,82845.75%1622.62%3645.89%6,1823.84%
Mission Viejo28,98349.97%27,83748.00%1,1792.03%1,1461.98%57,9998.02%
Newport Beach24,11144.16%29,47753.98%1,0171.86%-5,366-9.83%54,6054.36%
Orange34,85152.46%30,02545.20%1,5532.34%4,8267.26%66,4294.55%
Placentia13,61651.83%12,13546.19%5211.98%1,4815.64%26,2725.57%
Rancho Santa Margarita13,31047.92%13,85749.89%6092.19%-547-1.97%27,7765.59%
San Clemente17,34644.05%21,23953.94%7912.01%-3,893-9.89%39,3764.65%
San Juan Capistrano9,04147.36%9,72050.91%3301.73%-679-3.56%19,0916.18%
Santa Ana64,64568.43%27,88729.52%1,9382.05%36,75838.91%94,470-13.91%
Seal Beach8,79350.38%8,40048.12%2621.50%3932.25%17,4551.80%
Stanton7,55756.25%5,62541.87%2521.88%1,93214.38%13,434-17.86%
Tustin21,09660.82%12,80436.91%7872.27%8,29223.91%34,6873.32%
Villa Park1,57337.91%2,49560.13%811.95%-922-22.22%4,1499.35%
Westminster18,73844.67%22,57753.82%6351.51%-3,839-9.15%41,950-24.63%
Yorba Linda17,19140.34%24,64657.83%7831.84%-7,455-17.49%42,6206.72%
Unincorporated Area34,81846.58%38,32251.27%1,6072.15%-3,504-4.69%74,7474.49%
Auburnrowspan="7" | Placer4,52351.59%4,00145.64%2432.77%5225.95%8,7673.50%
Colfax43644.35%51652.49%313.15%-80-8.14%9839.01%
Lincoln12,80543.55%15,99254.39%6082.07%-3,187-10.84%29,4055.17%
Loomis1,49334.73%2,68862.53%1182.74%-1,195-27.80%4,2992.52%
Rocklin18,16046.26%20,08051.15%1,0162.59%-1,920-4.89%39,2565.94%
Roseville39,04948.10%40,19149.51%1,9382.39%-1,142-1.41%81,1785.47%
Unincorporated Area30,40342.74%39,02054.86%1,7062.40%-8,617-12.11%71,1294.64%
Portolarowspan="2" | Plumas38241.08%52256.13%262.80%-140-15.05%9300.15%
Unincorporated Area4,17940.47%5,92357.36%2242.17%-1,744-16.89%10,3264.22%
Banningrowspan="29" | Riverside6,31250.20%6,00647.77%2552.03%3062.43%12,5735.38%
Beaumont11,65448.27%11,99549.68%4952.05%-341-1.41%24,1445.09%
Blythe1,69444.20%2,04653.38%932.43%-352-9.18%3,833-6.46%
Calimesa1,96834.71%3,58663.25%1162.05%-1,618-28.54%5,6703.18%
Canyon Lake1,65523.54%5,29875.34%791.12%-3,643-51.81%7,0321.27%
Cathedral City14,56870.43%5,82828.18%2891.40%8,74042.25%20,6854.07%
Coachella7,94878.11%2,00819.73%2202.16%5,94058.37%10,176-17.00%
Corona35,96451.53%32,29946.28%1,5282.19%3,6655.25%69,7911.97%
Desert Hot Springs5,89963.84%3,12333.80%2182.36%2,77630.04%9,2401.86%
Eastvale16,34054.27%13,27644.09%4941.64%3,06410.18%30,110-5.03%
Hemet16,37249.26%16,22448.81%6421.93%1480.45%33,2389.31%
Indian Wells1,15038.96%1,76159.65%411.39%-611-20.70%2,95213.67%
Indio19,83260.00%12,72138.49%5011.52%7,11121.51%33,054-0.89%
Jurupa Valley21,04657.81%14,58440.06%7772.13%6,46217.75%36,407-2.78%
La Quinta10,45950.19%10,05248.23%3291.58%4071.95%20,8408.61%
Lake Elsinore13,30349.70%12,95248.39%5121.91%3511.31%26,7673.50%
Menifee22,12843.57%27,78954.71%8761.72%-5,661-11.15%50,7936.82%
Moreno Valley48,36067.24%22,14830.80%1,4121.96%26,21236.45%71,920-3.69%
Murrieta23,18442.46%30,31655.52%1,1032.02%-7,132-13.06%54,6038.07%
Norco3,75430.56%8,29667.52%2361.92%-4,542-36.97%12,286-0.58%
Palm Desert14,84153.05%12,71545.45%4211.50%2,1267.60%27,9779.60%
Palm Springs20,06677.54%5,55121.45%2621.01%14,51556.09%25,8798.77%
Perris15,58870.78%5,98027.15%4552.07%9,60843.63%22,023-12.50%
Rancho Mirage6,48157.81%4,61741.18%1131.01%1,86416.63%11,21113.84%
Riverside71,61758.60%47,75939.08%2,8432.33%23,85819.52%122,2190.31%
San Jacinto9,31554.53%7,32342.87%4442.60%1,99211.66%17,0820.68%
Temecula24,73444.96%28,94752.62%1,3282.41%-4,213-7.66%55,0099.83%
Wildomar6,50238.84%9,90259.15%3372.01%-3,400-20.31%16,7412.23%
Unincorporated Area75,60646.45%84,04251.64%3,1041.91%-8,436-5.18%162,7524.29%
Citrus Heightsrowspan="8" | Sacramento19,56446.20%21,55650.91%1,2252.89%-1,992-4.70%42,3453.74%
Elk Grove55,51962.51%31,46835.43%1,8262.06%24,05127.08%88,813-0.11%
Folsom22,25452.17%19,30345.25%1,0992.58%2,9516.92%42,6566.42%
Galt5,06544.02%6,11853.17%3232.81%-1,053-9.15%11,506-1.47%
Isleton15949.53%15147.04%113.43%82.49%321-15.55%
Rancho Cordova19,02256.18%13,92741.13%9102.69%5,09515.05%33,859-0.62%
Sacramento168,77675.11%50,43022.44%5,5112.45%118,34652.66%224,717-1.15%
Unincorporated Area150,44954.89%116,45242.49%7,1722.62%33,99712.40%274,0730.81%
Hollisterrowspan="3" | San Benito11,35167.07%5,18830.65%3852.27%6,16336.42%16,9241.15%
San Juan Bautista77268.32%32929.12%292.57%44339.20%1,130-1.05%
Unincorporated Area5,50551.13%5,07347.12%1891.76%4324.01%10,7674.16%
Adelantorowspan="25" | San Bernardino{{efn|name=sb-vote|2016's city results in San Bernardino county are missing 34 write in votes done for the candidates on the ballot, as they were put on their own county-wide line item rather than being included in the city results.}}5,873{{efn|name=total-vote|Statewide candidate vote percentages and the total vote number differ here because California's Supplement to Statement of Vote does not count write in votes as part of the city totals.}}66.40%2,75231.11%2202.49%3,12135.29%8,845-5.61%
Apple Valley12,59336.98%20,74660.91%7192.11%-8,153-23.94%34,0585.65%
Barstow3,45448.20%3,52249.15%1902.65%-68-0.95%7,1661.61%
Big Bear Lake97738.59%1,50759.52%481.90%-530-20.93%2,5327.80%
Chino20,47654.04%16,71944.13%6941.83%3,7579.92%37,889-1.56%
Chino Hills20,71452.41%18,16645.96%6451.63%2,5486.45%39,5252.01%
Colton11,69066.80%5,39530.83%4142.37%6,29535.97%17,499-8.33%
Fontana49,81765.24%24,91032.62%1,6362.14%24,90732.62%76,363-10.13%
Grand Terrace3,25152.15%2,83245.43%1512.42%4196.72%6,2344.72%
Hesperia15,25943.20%19,34454.77%7172.03%-4,085-11.57%35,3202.26%
Highland11,59554.53%9,20343.28%4662.19%2,39211.25%21,264-0.22%
Loma Linda5,99257.33%4,16939.89%2912.78%1,82317.44%10,4522.17%
Montclair8,72166.85%3,97330.45%3522.70%4,74836.39%13,046-8.39%
Needles64938.06%1,01959.77%372.17%-370-21.70%1,7050.83%
Ontario40,00063.61%21,52834.23%1,3572.16%18,47229.37%62,885-5.80%
Rancho Cucamonga45,19051.85%40,22046.15%1,7442.00%4,9705.70%87,1541.70%
Redlands20,19654.12%16,14943.27%9742.61%4,04710.84%37,3196.04%
Rialto24,69170.17%9,72527.64%7712.19%14,96642.53%35,187-9.35%
San Bernardino41,46365.62%20,14231.88%1,5822.50%21,32133.74%63,187-4.87%
Twentynine Palms2,63644.71%2,93149.71%3295.58%-295-5.00%5,89613.16%
Upland21,09553.95%17,17243.92%8332.13%3,92310.03%39,1004.21%
Victorville23,69957.69%16,37539.86%1,0092.46%7,32417.83%41,0830.14%
Yucaipa9,48034.80%17,19263.11%5702.09%-7,712-28.31%27,2421.96%
Yucca Valley3,93639.31%5,80858.00%2692.69%-1,872-18.70%10,01311.32%
Unincorporated Area52,41243.69%64,75853.98%2,7972.33%-12,346-10.29%119,9672.94%
Carlsbadrowspan="19" | San Diego41,82657.76%29,11040.20%1,4832.05%12,71617.56%72,4197.11%
Chula Vista81,79464.61%42,36033.46%2,4381.93%39,43431.15%126,592-6.30%
Coronado5,31052.57%4,57645.31%2142.12%7347.27%10,1009.43%
Del Mar1,96363.51%1,05834.23%702.26%90529.28%3,091-0.18%
El Cajon19,02846.93%20,57950.75%9402.32%-1,551-3.83%40,547-0.27%
Encinitas27,05166.91%12,49130.90%8862.19%14,56036.01%40,4284.65%
Escondido33,73055.29%25,73942.19%1,5382.52%7,99113.10%61,0077.92%
Imperial Beach6,12957.24%4,23339.53%3463.23%1,89617.71%10,708-4.55%
La Mesa20,57163.36%11,04734.03%8492.61%9,52429.33%32,4677.72%
Lemon Grove8,00464.73%4,05532.79%3072.48%3,94931.93%12,3661.82%
National City12,86266.78%5,97931.04%4192.18%6,88335.74%19,260-17.05%
Oceanside49,19655.87%36,52041.47%2,3452.66%12,67614.39%88,0616.10%
Poway14,69751.01%13,37646.43%7372.56%1,3214.59%28,8109.20%
San Diego461,98568.55%196,37329.14%15,6142.32%265,61239.41%673,9721.55%
San Marcos25,08857.27%17,70340.41%1,0192.33%7,38516.86%43,8107.50%
Santee13,83643.05%17,49454.43%8092.52%-3,658-11.38%32,1397.81%
Solana Beach5,70565.19%2,84632.52%2012.30%2,85932.67%8,7527.36%
Vista22,98457.21%16,12440.13%1,0692.66%6,86017.07%40,1776.90%
Unincorporated Area112,89143.92%138,43153.86%5,6942.22%-25,540-9.94%257,0166.24%
San FranciscoSan Francisco378,15685.27%56,41712.72%8,8852.00%321,73972.55%443,458-3.66%
Escalonrowspan="8" | San Joaquin1,26133.30%2,45364.77%731.93%-1,192-31.48%3,787-3.36%
Lathrop6,54064.50%3,37933.33%2202.17%3,16131.18%10,139-5.88%
Lodi12,25443.73%15,12053.96%6492.32%-2,866-10.23%28,0233.73%
Manteca18,67452.65%16,01745.16%7742.18%2,6577.49%35,4652.38%
Ripon2,82932.34%5,74165.63%1772.02%-2,912-33.29%8,7475.84%
Stockton67,93565.91%32,87531.90%2,2562.19%35,06034.02%103,066-4.73%
Tracy24,03562.45%13,61735.38%8322.16%10,41827.07%38,4840.46%
Unincorporated Area27,60945.46%31,89652.52%1,2272.02%-4,287-7.06%60,7320.84%
Arroyo Granderowspan="8" | San Luis Obispo6,35054.33%5,01942.94%3192.73%1,33111.39%11,6888.40%
Atascadero8,66549.38%8,40247.88%4822.75%2631.50%17,5495.81%
El Paso de Robles7,37647.70%7,72249.94%3642.35%-346-2.24%15,4626.79%
Grover Beach3,71654.45%2,94443.14%1652.42%77211.31%6,8251.20%
Morro Bay4,60363.21%2,52334.65%1562.14%2,08028.56%7,2827.50%
Pismo Beach3,08453.29%2,58744.70%1162.00%4978.59%5,7874.06%
San Luis Obispo20,02474.85%5,95622.26%7732.89%14,06852.58%26,7536.63%
Unincorporated Area34,49250.47%32,28347.24%1,5602.28%2,2093.23%68,3353.19%
Athertonrowspan="21" | San Mateo3,19471.81%1,14825.81%1062.38%2,04646.00%4,4485.40%
Belmont11,90778.80%2,88319.08%3212.12%9,02459.72%15,1113.86%
Brisbane2,11379.74%47718.00%602.26%1,63661.74%2,650-0.51%
Burlingame12,95277.89%3,38220.34%2941.77%9,57057.55%16,6281.70%
Colma51779.42%12419.05%101.54%39360.37%651-10.55%
Daly City32,55177.21%9,00721.36%6031.43%23,54455.84%42,161-8.56%
East Palo Alto7,34786.63%96211.34%1722.03%6,38575.29%8,481-7.55%
Foster City12,08076.29%3,47221.93%2831.79%8,60854.36%15,8352.84%
Half Moon Bay5,37475.83%1,55221.90%1612.27%3,82253.93%7,0872.94%
Hillsborough4,91568.32%2,11129.34%1682.34%2,80438.98%7,1946.66%
Menlo Park14,81384.64%2,34713.41%3411.95%12,46671.23%17,5011.62%
Millbrae8,49170.58%3,28627.31%2542.11%5,20543.26%12,031-1.67%
Pacifica17,88876.51%4,99521.36%4982.13%12,89355.14%23,381-0.34%
Portola Valley2,60380.39%55617.17%792.44%2,04763.22%3,2383.93%
Redwood City31,16380.50%6,74217.42%8082.09%24,42163.08%38,7133.21%
San Bruno15,86374.60%5,00923.56%3931.85%10,85451.04%21,265-2.06%
San Carlos15,00379.64%3,47518.45%3611.92%11,52861.19%18,8394.34%
San Mateo39,43377.95%10,21220.19%9411.86%29,22157.76%50,5860.55%
South San Francisco23,58677.06%6,55221.41%4711.54%17,03455.65%30,609-4.82%
Woodside2,70573.01%91424.67%862.32%1,79148.34%3,7054.72%
Unincorporated Area26,99879.27%6,37818.73%6812.00%20,62060.55%34,0572.38%
Buelltonrowspan="9" | Santa Barbara1,65755.21%1,26642.19%782.60%39113.03%3,00111.30%
Carpinteria5,05472.13%1,81025.83%1432.04%3,24446.30%7,0074.51%
Goleta12,69672.04%4,49225.49%4352.47%8,20446.55%17,6236.25%
Guadalupe1,52167.66%68030.25%472.09%84137.41%2,248-13.99%
Lompoc8,56156.40%6,19840.83%4212.77%2,36315.57%15,1804.62%
Santa Barbara38,57379.29%9,12618.76%9491.95%29,44760.53%48,6484.62%
Santa Maria16,97257.10%12,09140.68%6612.22%4,88116.42%29,724-0.77%
Solvang1,92153.29%1,60044.38%842.33%3218.90%3,60510.11%
Unincorporated Area43,00858.71%28,47338.87%1,7712.42%14,53519.84%73,2521.17%
Campbellrowspan="16" | Santa Clara{{efn|name=sc-vote|2016's city results in Santa Clara county are missing 1,639 write in votes done for the candidates on the ballot, as they were put on their own county-wide line item rather than being included in the city results.}}16,40373.65%5,32223.90%5472.46%11,08149.75%22,2721.41%
Cupertino21,50975.01%6,56722.90%5982.09%14,94252.11%28,674-2.42%
Gilroy17,03367.63%7,60030.18%5512.19%9,43337.46%25,1840.39%
Los Altos15,70579.76%3,59418.25%3911.99%12,11161.51%19,6905.21%
Los Altos Hills4,24573.28%1,39924.15%1492.57%2,84649.13%5,7934.91%
Los Gatos14,31772.06%5,08525.59%4662.35%9,23246.47%19,8682.36%
Milpitas20,56967.94%9,22030.46%4851.60%11,34937.49%30,274-14.68%
Monte Sereno1,65367.44%75430.76%441.80%89936.68%2,451-0.06%
Morgan Hill15,55264.43%7,95732.97%6282.60%7,59531.47%24,1373.52%
Mountain View28,83982.51%5,33715.27%7772.22%23,50267.24%34,9530.14%
Palo Alto31,60483.99%5,27014.01%7542.00%26,33469.99%37,628-0.28%
San Jose307,68771.11%116,19326.85%8,7912.03%191,49444.26%432,671-9.05%
Santa Clara36,19774.42%11,45823.56%9812.02%24,73950.87%48,636-1.91%
Saratoga14,39672.01%5,17425.88%4232.12%9,22246.13%19,9933.15%
Sunnyvale45,04176.69%12,29520.93%1,3992.38%32,74655.75%58,735-0.97%
Unincorporated Area27,21768.79%11,38728.78%9592.42%15,83040.01%39,563-0.50%
Capitola

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4,88177.34%1,26820.09%1622.57%3,61357.25%6,3112.33%
Santa Cruz28,31586.41%3,58410.94%8702.65%24,73175.47%32,7692.85%
Scotts Valley5,43070.96%2,02926.52%1932.52%3,40144.45%7,6527.80%
Watsonville13,27281.02%2,82817.26%2811.72%10,44463.76%16,381-4.08%
Unincorporated Area62,34876.33%17,22821.09%2,1072.58%45,12055.24%81,6834.71%
Andersonrowspan="4" | Shasta1,40330.49%3,08567.04%1142.48%-1,682-36.55%4,6022.09%
Redding16,62135.80%28,63161.66%1,1802.54%-12,010-25.87%46,4325.66%
Shasta Lake1,62733.59%3,10364.07%1132.33%-1,476-30.48%4,8434.18%
Unincorporated Area10,34927.95%25,97070.15%7041.90%-15,621-42.19%37,0232.09%
Loyaltonrowspan="2" | Sierra12432.46%25065.45%82.09%-126-32.98%382-5.12%
Unincorporated Area60639.15%89257.62%503.23%-286-18.48%1,5485.58%
Dorrisrowspan="10" | Siskiyou8932.01%18666.91%31.08%-97-34.89%278-0.14%
Dunsmuir51259.81%31436.68%303.50%19823.13%85610.67%
Etna12133.06%23664.48%92.46%-115-31.42%366-2.08%
Fort Jones12434.35%22161.22%164.43%-97-26.87%3614.67%
Montague17025.88%46971.39%182.74%-299-45.51%6571.31%
Mt. Shasta1,24661.90%71135.32%562.78%53526.58%2,0132.87%
Tulelake7038.04%10959.24%52.72%-39-21.20%18417.18%
Weed49049.30%46847.08%363.62%222.21%994-0.56%
Yreka1,32737.04%2,15360.09%1032.87%-826-23.05%3,5834.89%
Unincorporated Area5,44438.45%8,42359.50%2902.05%-2,979-21.04%14,1574.22%
Beniciarowspan="8" | Solano12,00169.03%4,96828.57%4172.40%7,03340.45%17,3862.02%
Dixon4,60850.86%4,19746.32%2552.81%4114.54%9,060-0.78%
Fairfield32,99066.30%15,54831.25%1,2182.45%17,44235.06%49,7560.93%
Rio Vista3,61757.43%2,58641.06%951.51%1,03116.37%6,2985.66%
Suisun City8,81469.79%3,48027.55%3362.66%5,33442.23%12,6301.16%
Vacaville24,24351.56%21,54945.83%1,2312.62%2,6945.73%47,0230.29%
Vallejo40,81976.56%11,41921.42%1,0772.02%29,40055.14%53,315-3.06%
Unincorporated Area4,54743.88%5,55953.64%2572.48%-1,012-9.77%10,363-1.69%
Cloverdalerowspan="10" | Sonoma3,19968.33%1,37229.30%1112.37%1,82739.02%4,6824.53%
Cotati3,24274.79%97722.54%1162.68%2,26552.25%4,3356.49%
Healdsburg5,26276.91%1,42020.75%1602.34%3,84256.15%6,8422.64%
Petaluma26,90575.51%7,88922.14%8362.35%19,01653.37%35,6302.55%
Rohnert Park15,61770.87%5,81326.38%6052.75%9,80444.49%22,0353.05%
Santa Rosa66,91876.05%18,85321.43%2,2182.52%48,06554.63%87,9894.47%
Sebastopol4,44586.21%58811.40%1232.39%3,85774.81%5,1564.18%
Sonoma5,43277.38%1,45120.67%1371.95%3,98156.71%7,0205.64%
Windsor10,18768.27%4,36529.25%3692.47%5,82239.02%14,9212.80%
Unincorporated Area58,73173.74%19,09723.98%1,8142.28%39,63449.77%79,6423.98%
Ceresrowspan="10" | Stanislaus9,60858.95%6,32738.82%3642.23%3,28120.13%16,299-4.33%
Hughson1,25737.28%2,05260.85%631.87%-795-23.58%3,372-1.13%
Modesto46,06552.81%39,03944.76%2,1192.43%7,0268.06%87,2230.49%
Newman2,24356.15%1,66941.78%832.08%57414.37%3,995-1.45%
Oakdale3,80734.90%6,86562.94%2362.16%-3,058-28.03%10,908-3.71%
Patterson5,30064.91%2,66932.69%1962.40%2,63132.22%8,165-3.27%
Riverbank5,00451.28%4,51846.30%2372.43%4864.98%9,759-0.48%
Turlock14,31447.09%15,40950.69%6772.23%-1,095-3.60%30,400-2.95%
Waterford1,23737.98%1,94759.78%732.24%-710-21.80%3,2570.13%
Unincorporated Area17,00640.98%23,65056.99%8422.03%-6,644-16.01%41,498-0.96%
Live Oakrowspan="3" | Sutter1,68351.26%1,52746.51%732.22%1564.75%3,283-7.37%
Yuba City12,84444.54%15,37853.33%6142.13%-2,534-8.79%28,836-1.49%
Unincorporated Area2,84026.99%7,47071.00%2112.01%-4,630-44.01%10,521-1.63%
Corningrowspan="4" | Tehama91740.59%1,28256.75%602.66%-365-16.16%2,259-1.44%
Red Bluff2,05136.96%3,32559.92%1733.12%-1,274-22.96%5,5491.54%
Tehama8337.73%13059.09%73.18%-47-21.36%2204.50%
Unincorporated Area5,86028.32%14,40469.61%4292.07%-8,544-41.29%20,6931.02%
Unincorporated AreaTrinity2,85145.56%3,18850.94%2193.50%-337-5.39%6,2585.31%
Dinubarowspan="9" | Tulare3,50959.01%2,30538.77%1322.22%1,20420.25%5,946-5.67%
Exeter1,37334.01%2,59264.21%721.78%-1,219-30.20%4,0371.26%
Farmersville1,44062.91%78234.16%672.93%65828.75%2,289-8.87%
Lindsay1,66665.59%81932.24%552.17%84733.35%2,540-12.42%
Porterville8,10448.69%8,15949.02%3822.29%-55-0.33%16,645-1.92%
Tulare9,33343.52%11,66054.37%4542.12%-2,327-10.85%21,4470.22%
Visalia24,22643.86%29,72253.81%1,2852.33%-5,496-9.95%55,2335.17%
Woodlake1,16567.03%53730.90%362.07%62836.13%1,738-8.01%
Unincorporated Area15,28941.37%21,00356.83%6651.80%-5,714-15.46%36,9571.36%
Sonorarowspan="2" | Tuolumne1,25850.18%1,15646.11%933.71%1024.07%2,5078.60%
Unincorporated Area10,72038.43%16,53359.27%6412.30%-5,813-20.84%27,8941.81%
Camarillorowspan="11" | Ventura22,26953.81%18,21444.01%9002.17%4,0559.80%41,3835.35%
Fillmore4,01362.63%2,26435.34%1302.03%1,74927.30%6,407-1.45%
Moorpark11,36455.75%8,61342.26%4061.99%2,75113.50%20,3835.28%
Ojai3,39270.93%1,28826.93%1022.13%2,10444.00%4,7825.84%
Oxnard50,25371.85%18,21426.04%1,4782.11%32,03945.81%69,945-4.20%
Port Hueneme5,69565.95%2,71531.44%2252.61%2,98034.51%8,635-0.64%
San Buenaventura38,95363.27%21,10734.29%1,5022.44%17,84628.99%61,5625.29%
Santa Paula7,49467.71%3,38230.56%1911.73%4,11237.16%11,067-3.13%
Simi Valley35,22549.35%34,59048.46%1,5622.19%6350.89%71,3775.00%
Thousand Oaks43,33056.78%31,45541.22%1,5232.00%11,87515.56%76,3085.82%
Unincorporated Area29,40057.82%20,36540.05%1,0842.13%9,03517.77%50,8495.13%
Davisrowspan="5" | Yolo28,84285.13%4,22312.47%8132.40%24,61972.67%33,8782.73%
West Sacramento14,61662.89%8,08134.77%5422.33%6,53528.12%23,239-1.16%
Winters1,99959.05%1,28938.08%972.87%71020.97%3,385-1.99%
Woodland16,62362.40%9,33935.06%6772.54%7,28427.34%26,6392.62%
Unincorporated Area5,51854.51%4,36043.07%2452.42%1,15811.44%10,123-3.90%
Marysvillerowspan="3" | Yuba1,77639.93%2,53156.90%1413.17%-755-16.97%4,4480.77%
Wheatland49029.99%1,09066.71%543.30%-600-36.72%1,634-1.20%
Unincorporated Area8,96437.81%14,05559.29%6862.89%-5,091-21.48%23,7051.75%
colspan="2" | Totals11,110,640{{efn|name=merced-vote}}63.50%{{efn|name=total-vote|Statewide candidate vote percentages and the total vote number differ here because California's Supplement to Statement of Vote does not count write in votes as part of the city totals.}}6,006,51834.33%{{efn|name=total-vote}}378,7332.16%5,104,12229.17%17,495,891{{efn|name=total-vote}}-1.20%

Cities & Unincorporated Areas that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Cities & Unincorporated Areas that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Analysis

Joe Biden won California by a landslide margin of 29.2%. Despite Biden's overall victory closely mirroring Clinton's, under a point behind her margin, there were large swings underneath the statewide margins. Biden lost ground in large diverse counties while improving in mostly whiter and more suburban counties.[https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2020-general/sov/18-presidential.pdf 2020 General election] cdn.sos.ca.gov While Trump yet again lost Los Angeles County by a landslide and yet again received less than 30% of the vote in the county, he improved his standing in Los Angeles County, thanks to growth in mainly Latino neighborhoods in the Gateway Cities and the San Fernando Valley, alongside improvements in mainly Asian communities in the San Gabriel Valley. Trump also managed to gain in white neighborhoods as well, with visible gains made in Beverly Hills and other Westside communities, mainly because of the region's high Jewish population, Burbank and Glendale in the eastern San Fernando Valley, and the Valley's southern wealthy neighborhoods such as Encino and Tarzana.{{Cite web |title=DRA 2020 |url=https://davesredistricting.org/maps |access-date=2023-02-14 |website=Daves Redistricting}}{{Cite news |last1=Park |first1=Alice |last2=Smart |first2=Charlie |last3=Taylor |first3=Rumsey |last4=Watkins |first4=Miles |date=2021-02-02 |title=An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2020 Election |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/upshot/2020-election-map.html |access-date=2023-02-14 |issn=0362-4331}} California is also one of the six states (along with Arkansas, Nevada, Utah, Florida, and Hawaii) as well as the District of Columbia in which Trump's margin increased from 2016.

While Biden won Santa Clara County by a landslide margin of 47.4%, his margins shrank below that of Hillary Clinton's 2016 margin, 52.1%, in the county. His margins slightly shrank in the more suburban communities of Santa Clara and Sunnyvale, even improving in very wealthy cities like Los Altos Hills and Saratoga, but his margins fell in the heavily Asian parts of San Jose, and Milpitas, which Biden won by a landslide, as Trump's comparison of Biden's proposed policies to socialism and communism drove Vietnamese American voters towards him. The issue over China in the South China Sea helped swing Vietnamese Americans, as well as Filipino American voters to the Republican Party. Nonetheless, Trump still received a small 25% of the vote in Santa Clara County, underperforming President Bush in 2004, John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012.{{Cite news |last1=Cai |first1=Weiyi |last2=Fessenden |first2=Ford |date=2020-12-21 |title=Immigrant Neighborhoods Shifted Red as the Country Chose Blue |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/20/us/politics/election-hispanics-asians-voting.html |access-date=2023-02-14 |issn=0362-4331}} Trump also gained in Alameda and San Francisco County, but his improvements were smaller than Santa Clara County and Los Angeles County. Meanwhile, Biden gained in the more white and suburban San Diego County and Riverside County.{{Cite web |last=Dotinga |first=Randy |date=2020-12-17 |title=How San Diego Got So Blue in a Relatively Short Amount of Time |url=http://voiceofsandiego.org/2020/12/17/how-san-diego-got-so-blue-in-a-relatively-short-amount-of-time/ |access-date=2023-02-14 |website=Voice of San Diego |language=en-US}} In the former, Biden's improvements in wealthy suburban areas, like Carlsbad and Encinitas, alongside gains in more working-class Escondido and Oceanside,[https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2020-general/ssov/complete-ssov.pdf Supplement to Statement of Vote] helped overcome Trump's growth in the more Hispanic neighborhoods in southern San Diego County. In Riverside County, Trump lost ground in whiter more Republican territory in the southern part of the county like Menifee and Temecula, and in very liberal communities like Palm Springs in the Coachella Valley, which overcame Biden's decline in Hispanic communities towards the county's northwest, including Moreno Valley and Perris. Trump also gained grounds in certain areas like West Covina and Carson.

Outside the large population centers and the Inland Empire, both parties largely ran in line with their 2016 performances. In the Central Valley, Biden's margin was roughly unchanged, though he lost some support in the northern counties like Merced and Stanislaus while gaining in the more Republican southern counties around Kern (Bakersfield).{{Cite web |title=Flourish {{!}} Data Visualisation & Storytelling |url=https://app.flourish.studio/login?redirect=true |access-date=2023-02-14 |website=Flourish |language=en-GB}} Biden improved by a point in Sacramento County but saw visible growth in suburban Placer County. However, Trump overwhelmingly outperformed his 2016 performance in rural and heavily Hispanic Imperial County, gaining 17 points. Biden's margin was higher than John Kerry's or Al Gore's in Imperial County, but underperformed Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

=Edison exit polls=

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! colspan="4" |2020 presidential election in California by demographic subgroup (Edison exit polling){{Cite web|title=California 2020 President exit polls.|url=https://www.cnn.com/election/2020/exit-polls/president/california|access-date=2020-12-28|website=www.cnn.com|language=en}}{{Cite news|title=California Exit Polls: How Different Groups Voted.|work=The New York Times |date=November 3, 2020 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/us/elections/exit-polls-california.html|access-date=2020-12-28|language=en}}

Demographic subgroup

!Biden

!Trump

!% of

total vote

Total vote

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |63.48

|29.32

|100

colspan="4" |Ideology
Liberals

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |90

|9

|29

Moderates

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |70

|28

|41

Conservatives

|28

| style="text-align:left; background:#ffb6b6;" |70

|30

colspan="4" |Party
Democrats

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |97

|2

|50

Republicans

|10

| style="text-align:left; background:#ffb6b6;" |89

|30

Independents

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |57

|35

|20

colspan="4" |Gender
Men

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |63

|34

|47

Women

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |63

|35

|53

colspan="4" |Race/ethnicity
White

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |51

|47

|49

Black

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |82

|15

|9

Latino

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |75

|23

|31

Asian

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |76

|22

|6

Other

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |59

|35

|5

colspan="4" |Age
18–24 years old

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |73

|27

|9

25–29 years old

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |78

|21

|5

30–39 years old

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |63

|32

|20

40–49 years old

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |58

|41

|17

50–64 years old

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |62

|36

|31

65 and older

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |61

|37

|19

colspan="4" |Sexual orientation
LGBT

|–

|–

|7

Not LGBT

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |62

|37

|93

colspan="4" |Education
High school or less

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |54

|45

|14

Some college education

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |59

|37

|26

Associate degree

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |63

|36

|16

Bachelor's degree

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |65

|34

|29

Postgraduate degree

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |74

|24

|15

colspan="4" |Income
Under $50,000

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |61

|37

|36

$50,000–$99,999

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |61

|37

|36

Over $100,000

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |65

|34

|29

colspan="4" |Issue regarded as most important
Racial inequality

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |93

|6

|18

Coronavirus

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |90

|9

|23

Economy

|27

| style="text-align:left; background:#ffb6b6;" |72

|21

Crime and safety

|–

|–

|17

Health care

|–

|–

|17

colspan="4" |Region
Coastal

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |65

|34

|10

Inland

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |52

|45

|30

Bay Area

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |75

|23

|18

Los Angeles County

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |71

|27

|24

Southern coast

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |58

|39

|18

colspan="4" |Area type
Urban

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |68

|30

|43

Suburban

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |60

|37

|52

Rural

|–

|–

|5

colspan="4" |Family's financial situation today
Better than four years ago

|43

| style="text-align:left; background:#ffb6b6;" |55

|37

Worse than four years ago

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |80

|14

|25

About the same

| style="text-align:left; background:#b0ceff;" |67

|31

|38

See also

Notes

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References

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Further reading

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