2024 Election Insights

California experiences a significant shift from the 2020 election

California Presidential Winner by County

Though California remains a Democrat stronghold, several counties switched from voting Democrat in 2020 to Republican in 2024.

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County Data

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Counties Swing Republican

In this map, counties that shifted their voting preference toward the Republican party from 2020 to 2024 are colored red. Counties that moved toward the Democratic party are colored blue. The darker the color, the more significant the change in voter preference. Notably, in the 2024 election, every county in California, with the exception of San Luis Obispo, showed a swing toward the Republican candidate.

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House Representatives Elected

In this map, candidates for the US House of Representatives elected in each district are shown. The color of the district represents the party of the elected representative.

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Sierra County Election Results

Sierra County’s local election results are in! For each race, candidates marked in bold were voted into office. For ballot propositions, bold marks the winner in Sierra County, not statewide.

President and Vice President

Donald J. Trump and JD Vance (Republican) - 60.79% - 1,065 votes

Claudia De La Cruz and Karina Garcia (Peace and Freedom) - 0.11 - 2 votes

Kamala D. Harris and Tim Walz - 36.59% - 641 votes

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan (American Independent) - 1.54% - 27 votes

Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat (Libertarian) - 0.74% - 13 votes

Jill Stein and Rudolph Ware (Green) - 0.23% - 4 votes

United States Senator

Steve Garvey (Republican) - 64.33% - 1,102 votes

Adam B. Schiff (Democrat) - 35.67% - 611 votes

District 3 Representative

Kevin Kiley (Republican) - 64.15% - 1,115 votes

Jessica Morse (Democrat) - 35.85% - 623 votes

State Senator District 1

Meghan Dahle (Republican) - 80.74% - 1,203 votes

David Fennell (Republican) - 19.26% - 287 votes

State Assembly District 1

Tenessa Audette (Republican) - 46.07% - 651 votes

Heather Hadwick (Republican) - 53.93% - 762 votes

Loyalton City Council Member (Full Term)

William J. Mertton - 35.01% - 146 votes

Jerry C. Gerow - 33.57% - 140 votes

Nancy Rogers - 31.41% - 131 votes

Loyalton City Council Member (Short Term)

Joseph D. Dines Jr. - 43.15% - 214 votes

Joy Markum - 24.40% - 121 votes

Susan McIlravey - 32.46% - 161 votes

Loyalton City Clerk

Katherine L. LeBlanc - 100% - 250 votes

California Propositions

Proposition 2: Yes - 39.35% - 676 votes, No - 60.65% - 1,042 votes

Proposition 3: Yes - 44.98% - 762 votes, No - 55.02% - 932 votes

Proposition 4: Yes - 44.50% - 769 votes, No - 55.50% - 959 votes

Proposition 5: Yes - 27.19% - 460 votes, No - 72.81% - 1,232 votes

Proposition 6: Yes - 33.07% - 549 votes, No - 66.93% - 1,111 votes

Proposition 32: Yes - 33.80% - 576 votes, No - 66.20% - 1,128 votes

Proposition 33: Yes - 27.66% - 460 votes, No - 72.34% - 1,203 votes

Proposition 34: Yes - 39.42% - 639 votes, No - 60.58% - 982 votes

Proposition 35: Yes - 53.83% - 914 votes, No - 46.17% - 784 votes

Proposition 36: Yes - 69.61% - 1,182 votes, No - 30.39% - 516 votes