Politics & Government

Marin County's 2018 Primary Election Results

Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Marin County in the primary election for June 5, 2018.

MARIN COUNTY, CA — Tuesday is Election Day in California and though turnout may not be as great as it was for the last presidential election, officials say we currently have the highest percentage of eligible citizens registered to vote for a gubernatorial primary in more than six decades. And now that polls are officially closed in the Golden State, results will start rolling in. (See full MARIN COUNTY results below.)

"Registering to vote is just the first step," Secretary of State Alex Padilla said. "For the over 19 million California citizens who are registered to vote, the next step to participating is to cast your ballot. Only Californians who cast their vote — by mail or in person on Election Day — have a say in which measures our state adopts and which candidates are elected."

As of the May 21 voter registration deadline, the California Secretary of State reported that 19,023,417 Californians were registered to vote, which accounts for 75.73 percent of the state's eligible voting population. A notable change in the voting landscape is the dramatic increase in those registered with a "no party preference" — now the second largest voting group in California; behind the democrats and ahead of the republicans.

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Here in Marin County, 155,591 people are registered to vote. The county's major party-split is dramatic, with 56 percent of the voters registered as Democrat and 15.7 percent registered as Republican. Another 24.05 percent of the voters are registered as No Party Preference.

MAJOR ELECTIONS

The races that will be on all ballots in California are those for the governor, senator and five measures (See also: California Primaries: Everything You Need To Know and Calif. Propositions Explained: Voter Guide for 2018)

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Here in Marin County, voters will also weigh in on local congressional and assembly races, as listed below. The district attorney's position, sheriff-coroner's job and two county supervisor seats are also on the table.

REAL-TIME RESULTS

Now that everyone's registered, and presumably cast their votes by now, the question on everyone's minds is: So who won?

Patch is here to help you find the results to all your local elections. Be sure to continue refreshing throughout the night for the latest.

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