April 4, 2018 •
California Special Elections Held in Assembly Districts 39, 45, and 54
Special primary elections were held in California on April 4 to fill the vacant seats of Assembly Districts 39, 45, and 54. Under California law, candidates receiving more than half the vote win outright. Otherwise the top-two finishers in each […]
Special primary elections were held in California on April 4 to fill the vacant seats of Assembly Districts 39, 45, and 54.
Under California law, candidates receiving more than half the vote win outright. Otherwise the top-two finishers in each race advance to a June 5 runoff.
If unofficial returns remain unchanged, there will be a June 5 runoff in the Assembly Districts 39 and 45 races.
In the Assembly District 54 race, unofficial returns have Sydney Kamlager receiving nearly 69 percent of the vote, more than enough to win outright without a runoff election.
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