Politics & Government
REAL-TIME RESULTS: Riverside County's 2018 Primary Election Races
Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Riverside County in the primary election for June 5, 2018.

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — After a night of ballot-counting in Riverside County, officials reported the results from less than 200,000 residents. However, as of Wednesday morning, the Riverside County Registrar of Voters said that more than 120,000 votes still needed to be processed. (Scroll down full Riverside County results below).
"Approximately 102,000 Vote-by-Mail, 14,000 Provisional and 7,000 damaged ballots that require duplication still must be processed," officials said. "Work on those begins Wednesday morning. Ballots that are postmarked on or before Election Day and received no later than Friday also remain to be counted."
However, as those ballots are tallied, don't expect to see the results page change anytime soon. The registrar's office said the next updated results won't be posted until at 6:00 p.m. Friday.
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Here in Riverside County, 984,214 people are registered to vote. The county's major party-split is about even, with 37.94 percent of the voters registered as Democrat and 34.30 percent registered as Republican. Another 22.42 percent of the voters are registered as No Party Preference.
As of Wednesday, just 19.63 percent of Riverside County's voters appeared to have participated in Tuesday's election.
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MAJOR ELECTIONS
The races that were on all ballots in California were 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)
Here in Riverside County, voters also weighed in on several local congressional and assembly races, as listed below. The sheriff's job, several county supervisor seats and the District Attorney role were also on the table.
Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia, D-Coachella, faced off against two Republicans Tuesday for the 56th Assembly Seat after running unopposed in his first foray as an incumbent two years ago.
Sen. Jeff Stone, R-La Quinta, was seeking reelection in the 28th Senate District against two Democratic candidates from the Coachella Valley. And former Assembly Minority Leader Chad Mayes, who was ousted from the position after supporting environmental policies opposed by fellow conservatives, faced four challengers for his 42nd District seat Tuesday, including two other Republicans who have attacked the incumbent's voting record.
- ALSO SEE: Riverside County District Attorney: 2018 Candidates, Results Info
- ALSO SEE: Riverside County Sheriff: 2018 Candidates, Results Info
REAL-TIME RESULTS
Now that everyone's presumably cast their votes, the question on everyone's minds is: So who won? Patch is here to help you find the results to all your local elections.
Scroll down using the toggle on the right of the below table for real-time results from across Riverside County. You can also click on the 'list of contests' to jump to a particular race. Be sure to continue refreshing for the latest.
Can't see the widget below? Click here for all Riverside County election results.
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