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2024 United States Senate elections in California

The 2024 United States Senate elections in California will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of California. There will be two ballot items for the same Class 1 seat: a special election to fill the seat for the final weeks of the 118th United States Congress (ending on January 3, 2025), and a general election for a full term that starts on January 3, 2025, starting in the 119th United States Congress. California uses a nonpartisan blanket primary, in which all candidates regardless of party affiliation appear on the same primary ballot and the two highest-placing candidates advance to the general election.[1]

2024 United States Senate election in California

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Incumbent Senator Laphonza Butler was appointed to the Senate by Gavin Newsom in October 2023 after fellow Democrat Dianne Feinstein died in office, having served in the Senate since 1992. Two Democratic U.S. representatives, Katie Porter of Irvine and Adam Schiff of Los Angeles, entered the race before Feinstein announced that she would retire at the end of her term.[2][3] A third, Barbara Lee of Oakland, announced her campaign on February 21, 2023.[4] On October 19, 2023, Butler announced that she would not seek election to either a full Senate term or to finish the final two months of Feinstein's term.[5]

Primary elections took place on March 5, 2024, during Super Tuesday.[6] Schiff advanced to both the general and special elections, along with Republican former baseball player Steve Garvey. The winner will become the first male U.S. senator from this seat since John Seymour left office in 1992.[7]

Background edit

California is considered to be a safe blue state at the federal and state levels, with Joe Biden carrying the state by nearly thirty three and a half percentage points in the 2020 presidential election. Democrats currently hold a large majority in California's U.S. House delegation, all statewide offices (including both U.S. Senate seats), and supermajorities in both of California’s state legislative chambers.

Candidates edit

Democratic Party edit

Advanced to general edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Withdrew edit

  • Denard Ingram, psychologist and social worker[14]
  • Lexi Reese, investor and former Google executive[15]

Declined edit

Republican Party edit

Advanced to general edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Write-in candidates edit

  • Danny Fabricant, retired sliding door repairman and convicted felon[36]
  • Carlos Guillermo Tapia, realtor and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022[36]

Declined edit

Libertarian Party edit

Eliminated in primary edit

American Independent Party edit

Eliminated in primary edit

No party preference edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Write-in candidates edit

  • Michael Dilger, social media marketing professional[36]
  • John Dowell[36]

Declined edit

Primary elections edit

Campaign edit

 
Dianne Feinstein in 2021

Schiff, Porter, and Lee declare edit

Media sources speculated for years that Dianne Feinstein might choose not to seek reelection in 2024 or resign before the end of her term, owing to her age, reports that her cognitive state was declining, and her decision not to take the position of Senate president pro tempore in the 118th Congress, third in line for the presidency, even though she would customarily have been offered the role as the most senior member of the majority caucus. There was also speculation that Feinstein might face opposition within the Democratic Party as she did in 2018, when she was challenged by fellow Democrat Kevin de León and defeated him by an unexpectedly narrow margin.[43] In December 2022, Feinstein confirmed that she would not resign before the end of her term.[44]

 
Katie Porter campaigning at University of California, Davis, in March 2023

In January 2023, with the question of Feinstein's reelection decision still open, U.S. Representative Katie Porter announced that she would run for the Senate. She confirmed that she would stay in the race even if Feinstein chose to run for another term.[2] Porter was first elected in 2018, unseating incumbent Mimi Walters. She later gained national fame for her progressive politics, and frequently went viral for her pointed questioning of corporate executives in congressional hearings, often while using a whiteboard.[45] Porter's coastal, Orange County-based district is considered highly competitive, and all of her elections have been close.[46]

 
Adam Schiff at his first campaign event, February 2023

Two weeks later, Porter was joined by another Democratic member of the House, Adam Schiff, who said that he had consulted with Feinstein before entering the race.[3] A progressive Democrat who unseated incumbent James Rogan in 2000, Schiff's profile rose significantly during the presidency of Donald Trump, owing to his role as a lead impeachment manager in the first impeachment of Donald Trump, his service on the January 6 Committee, and his frequent appearances on MSNBC.[47][48] Schiff has not faced a competitive election since 2000, as his Los Angeles-based district became significantly more Democratic during the 2000 redistricting cycle and has been considered a safe seat ever since.[49]

 
Barbara Lee speaking at the 2023 California Democratic Party Convention

A third Democratic House member, Barbara Lee, reportedly told members of the Congressional Black Caucus in January that she would also run for the Senate.[50] As she was already 76 years old in January 2023, Lee reportedly pitched herself to donors as a transitional senator who would serve only one term.[51] A longtime progressive first elected in a 1998 special election, Lee is known for being the only member of Congress to vote against the Authorization for Use of Military Force of 2001, which led to military deployment in Afghanistan and several other countries.[52] Lee filed to run for Senate in early February 2023 and formally announced her campaign later that month.[53][4] Lee's district, based in Alameda County and including one of the state's largest cities in Oakland, is one of the most Democratic-leaning districts in the entire country.[54]

Feinstein continued to demur on her reelection plans, at one point saying she would not announce her decision until 2024.[55] But in February 2023, she confirmed that she would retire, ending a political career that spanned over 50 years.[56] The 2024 election is only the second California Senate race without an incumbent since 1992, the other being the 2016 election following Barbara Boxer's retirement. However, Politico pointed out that the 2016 election had an "early and prohibitive frontrunner" in Kamala Harris while the 2024 election has no clear frontrunner, and thus considers the 2024 election the first truly open California Senate race in 32 years.[57]

Early months of the race edit

Lee, Porter, and Schiff have similar voting records in Congress and similarly progressive platforms. As a result, they were expected to differentiate themselves by their life stories and individual strengths rather than their ideologies.[58] All three have faced controversies that could damage their campaigns: Porter has been accused of mistreating congressional staff, Lee's age was seen as a potential issue, and Schiff was expected to face opposition from progressives due to his past support for overseas military intervention and for taking donations from groups affiliated with the oil, payday loan, and pharmaceutical industries, though he has declared he would not accept funds from corporate PACs in his Senate campaign.[59][58] Schiff has also been criticized for listing his primary residence as Montgomery County, Maryland in tax documents, though his campaign maintains that he lives in Burbank, California.[60] Other important factors include geography, as Schiff and Porter both represent southern California while Lee represents northern California, and diversity; a victory by Schiff would leave California with no female senators for the first time since 1992, while a victory by Lee would make her only the fourth black woman to serve in the Senate .[58][61]

Schiff began 2023 with $20.6 million in his campaign account compared to $7.7 million for Porter and just under $55,000 for Lee.[62] All three quickly began raising large sums of money; for example, in the first 24 hours of her campaign, Porter raised over $1.3 million.[63] The three also launched super PACs to aid with fundraising, each competing for the top California fundraising firms and consultants. Former Federal Election Commission chair Ann Ravel predicted that the race would be one of the most expensive Senate elections in history.[64] The expensive nature of the race led media sources to speculate that a wealthy candidate could run a competitive self-funded campaign, akin to Rick Caruso's campaign in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election.[65] This scenario seemed to come to pass when former Google executive Lexi Reese joined the race in June 2023; her aides told Politico she would spend a "significant" amount of her own money on her campaign.[66] However, Reese made little impact on the race and dropped out months later; though she raised $2 million, much of it self-funded, she wrote that this was "just not enough to run a state-wide campaign."[15]

Throughout most of 2023, there were no prominent Republicans in the race. This has been attributed to California's heavy Democratic lean and Republican donors' wariness of the high cost of running a statewide campaign in California; GOP strategist Duane Dichiara estimated that a Republican would need at least $80 million to run a viable Senate campaign. Additionally, California's top-two primary system may allow two Democrats to advance to the general election, a scenario that played out in the 2016 and 2018 Senate races, though the three-way division in the 2024 Democratic field could help a Republican reach the general election. Republicans would also benefit from the fact that the 2024 California Republican presidential primary, held on the same day as the Senate primary, was expected to be hotly contested and entice Republican voters to turn out in higher numbers.[42][39]

Feinstein's death and replacement edit

Feinstein faced calls to resign throughout 2023 due to reports of her declining health, including from U.S. Representative Ro Khanna. She declined to do so.[67] California governor Gavin Newsom had previously committed to appointing a black woman to the Senate if a seat opened up, after facing controversy due to appointing Alex Padilla to the seat left behind by Kamala Harris after she was elected vice president.[68] Possible appointees speculated by media sources included Barbara Lee, Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass, San Francisco mayor London Breed, Los Angeles County supervisor Holly Mitchell, Secretary of State Shirley Weber, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey, though Bass, Mitchell, and Winfrey said they would not be interested.[68][69] In September 2023, Newsom confirmed he would fulfill his promise to appoint a black woman, but said he would not appoint any candidate running to succeed Feinstein, and would instead appoint someone who committed not to run for a full term. Lee, the only black woman in the race, responded, "the idea that a Black woman should be appointed only as a caretaker to simply check a box is insulting to countless Black women across this country who have carried the Democratic Party to victory election after election."[70] Lee faced backlash for her comments, with several advisors to Newsom leaving her super PAC.[71] Newsom argued that the question of a Senate vacancy was "a hypothetical on top of a hypothetical," believing that Feinstein would not leave office before her term ended.[72]

Feinstein died later that month, on September 29, 2023.[73] Newsom was expected to quickly appoint a successor, as a crisis over a potential government shutdown necessitated a united Democratic front in the Senate. A special election for Feinstein's seat will also be held concurrently with the regular 2024 election.[74] In addition to those already mentioned, possible successors speculated by media sources included PolicyLink founder Angela Glover Blackwell, former state assemblywoman Autumn Burke, EMILYs List director Laphonza Butler, State Controller Malia Cohen, California Supreme Court justice Leondra Kruger, Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors president Lateefah Simon, and U.S. Representative Maxine Waters.[75][76][77][78][79] Waters and California State Board of Education president Linda Darling-Hammond said they were not interested in the appointment.[77] Congressional Black Caucus chair Steven Horsford sent a letter to Newsom on behalf of the caucus that urged him to appoint Lee.[80]

 
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris (right) swears in Laphonza Butler (left)

On October 1, Newsom appointed Butler to the Senate, with no conditions about whether she may run in 2024.[81] Butler formerly served as president of SEIU Local 2015, the largest union in California, and on the University of California Board of Regents. She is openly lesbian, making her California's first openly LGBTQ Senator and the first openly LGBTQ black woman to serve in Congress.[82] Butler's appointment was controversial, with many pointing out that she was registered to vote in Maryland at the time. Butler responded that she lived in California for many years before moving to the D.C. metropolitan area in 2021; she pointed out that she still owned a home in Los Angeles and promised to re-register in California.[83] Butler was also criticized for advising Uber as it lobbied against a 2019 California bill to classify rideshare drivers as employees. In response, she maintained that she personally supported the bill.[84] At first, Butler left open the question of whether she would run for a full term, but on October 19, she said she would not join the 2024 race.[5]

Later events in 2023 edit

On October 10, 2023, Republicans gained a prominent candidate when former professional baseball player Steve Garvey entered the race. Garvey, who played for both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres, was considered to have an advantage in name recognition. Two other Republican candidates, healthcare executive James Bradley and attorney Eric Early, both of whom had previously made several unsuccessful bids for office, also attracted some media attention and support in polls.[32]

 
Porter, Schiff, and Lee at a forum in October 2023.

Schiff and Porter consistently led in polling throughout the race, with Lee and the Republicans far behind. Lee's poor polling numbers was attributed to a lack of name recognition outside her San Francisco Bay Area constituency, her lack of fundraising compared to Schiff and Porter, and the fact that Schiff and Porter had prior national fame while Lee was less well-known. In November 2023, Lee ruled out withdrawing from the race and insisted she still had a chance.[85] Lee's campaign became much more willing to openly criticize her two main rivals, attempting to define Lee as the most progressive candidate in the race.[71]

On November 18, 2023, the California Democratic Party held its endorsing convention for the Senate race. Lee received the most delegate votes, narrowly outpacing Schiff; however, neither candidate came close to reaching the 60% threshold necessary to win the endorsement.[86] Rumors had circulated that Lee would drop out of the race and run for re-election to the House if she did not receive the party's endorsement, but her campaign reiterated after the convention that she intended on staying in the Senate race.[87]

California Democratic Party Senate endorsement vote (60% required)[88]
Candidate Regular election Special election
Votes % Result Votes % Result
Barbara Lee 963 41.47% No endorsement 958 41.26% No endorsement
Adam Schiff 933 40.18% 927 39.92%
Katie Porter 373 16.06% 361 15.59%
Lexi Reese 3 0.13% 2 0.09%
Don't endorse 50 2.15% 67 2.89%
Total 2,322 100.00% 2,315 100.00%

The 2023 Israel–Hamas war became a late issue in the race, with Lee initially being the only major candidate to call for a ceasefire. The California Democratic Party convention was disrupted by pro-Palestine protests calling for a ceasefire. Protestors entered the main convention arena and shouted, interrupting speeches by Schiff, Porter, and Lexi Reese. Some reportedly chanted the slogan "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."[89] While the protest was initially peaceful, it later escalated, with over 1,000 protestors entering the building. Police locked down the building and the rest of the scheduled events that day were cancelled.[90] Porter would later call for a ceasefire the following month.[91]

Final months of the primary edit

 
A 2024 primary ballot showing both U.S. Senate elections

In the months after his announcement, Garvey steadily rose in polling, heightening Republicans' odds of getting a candidate through to the general election.[92] Garvey largely avoided taking positions on political issues, spent no money on television ads, and did little in-person campaigning.[93] In the new year, Schiff's campaign began airing television ads that contrasted his positions with Garvey's. Porter accused Schiff of trying to prevent her from reaching the general election by boosting Garvey; she alleged that the ads, which labeled Garvey as too conservative, were intended to enamor Garvey to Republican voters. Due to the nonpartisan blanket primary, it is a common tactic for front-running candidates to boost the second place candidate whom they feel they can defeat most easily; Schiff's campaign denied that this was his intention.[94] Supporters of Schiff also independently purchased a similar anti-Garvey ad which ran on Fox News, despite Schiff previously calling for a boycott of the network.[95] Porter later began airing similar ads against another Republican, Eric Early. These ads were seen as an effort to split the Republican vote and help Porter clinch the second general election spot, though Porter denied this.[96]

Politico, FOX 11 Los Angeles, and USC Dornsife held a debate on January 22, 2024, which included Schiff, Porter, Lee, and Garvey.[97] The debate largely consisted of the Democrats attacking Garvey for his past support of Trump and questioning Garvey's support of him in 2024, and the differing viewpoints of the four in the Israel-Hamas war. The stance of all candidates towards congressional earmarks, which Porter strongly opposes, also was a key topic.[98]

Nexstar Media Group television stations aired a debate on February 12 featuring the same four candidates.[99] Key highlights include the candidates being asked whether they would support certifying the election should a candidate of the other party win the presidency, rising crime, the minimum wage, corporate donations in political campaigns, and the federal role in housing.[100][101]

KNBC and KVEA aired a debate in conjunction with Loyola Marymount University on February 20, which was broadcast on NBCUniversal-owned stations statewide and on KCRA, Sacramento's NBC affiliate.[102] Topics included the minimum wage, the federal budget deficit, military spending, the Mexico–United States border crisis, climate change, extending the life of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, and the proposed regulation of artificial intelligence.[103]

Endorsements edit

James Bradley (R)
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Mark Ruzon
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Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[y]
Margin
of error
James
Bradley (R)
Eric
Early (R)
Steve
Garvey (R)
Barbara
Lee (D)
Katie
Porter (D)
Adam
Schiff (D)
Other Undecided
Emerson College[A] February 24–27, 2024 1,000 (LV) ± 3.0% 2% 2% 20% 8% 17% 28% 6%[z] 17%
UC Berkeley IGS[B] February 22–26, 2024 3,304 (LV) ± 2.0% 2% 2% 27% 8% 19% 25% 8% 9%
WPA Intelligence (R)[C] February 19–21, 2024 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 4% 24% 10% 15% 27% 3%[aa] 17%
Emerson College February 16–18, 2024 935 (LV) ± 3.1% 2% 2% 22% 9% 16% 28% 2%[ab] 17%
Public Policy Institute
of California
February 6–13, 2024 1,066 (LV) ± 3.9% 3% 4% 18% 10% 19% 24% 14%[ac] 6%
USC Dornsife/CSU Long Beach/
Cal Poly Pomona
January 21–29, 2024 1,416 (LV) ± 2.6% 1% 1% 15% 7% 15% 26% 2%[ad] 29%
Emerson College January 11–14, 2024 1,087 (LV) ± 2.9% 2% 3% 18% 8% 13% 25% 5%[ae] 24%
UC Berkeley IGS January 4–8, 2024 4,470 (LV) ± 2.0% 3% 3% 13% 9% 17% 21% 13%[af] 21%

Morning Consult[D]

December 15–19, 2023 858 (LV) ± 3.0% 5% 4% 15% 12% 14% 26% 4%[ag] 19%

SurveyUSA

December 7–10, 2023 590 (LV) ± 5.0% 5% 6% 15% 12% 12% 22% 8%[ah] 20%
Public Policy Institute
of California
November 9–16, 2023 1,113 (LV) ± 3.2% 10% 8% 16% 21% 27% 14%
Emerson College[E] November 11–14, 2023 1,000 (RV) ± 3.0% 3% 2% 10% 9% 13% 16% 8%[ai] 39%
UC Berkeley IGS[F] October 24–30, 2023 4,506 (LV) ± 2.5% 7% 4% 10% 9% 17% 16% 7%[aj] 30%
Public Policy Institute
of California
October 3–19, 2023 1,395 (LV) ± 4.0% 5% 6% 9% 18% 21% 32%[ak] 8%
Data Viewpoint October 1, 2023 533 (RV) ± 4.3% 6% 4% 6% 19% 19% 13.5%[al] 32%
Public Policy Institute
of California
August 25 –
September 5, 2023
1,146 (LV) ± 3.7% 5% 5% 8% 15% 20% 31%[am] 16%
UC Berkeley IGS August 24–29, 2023 4,579 (LV) ± 2.5% 7% 5% 7% 7% 17% 20% 12%[an] 32%
Public Policy Institute
of California
June 7–29, 2023 1,092 (LV) ± 3.8% 6% 7% 13% 19% 16% 33%[ao] 6%
Emerson College June 4–7, 2023 1,056 (RV) ± 2.9% 6% 3% 6% 14% 15% 9%[ap] 47%
UC Berkeley IGS May 17–22, 2023 5,236 (LV) ± 2.5% 18% 9% 17% 14% 10% 32%
FM3 Research (D)[G] May 13–21, 2023 1,380 (LV) ± 4.0% 27% 11% 24% 21% 17%
UC Berkeley IGS February 14–20, 2023 7,512 (RV) ± 2.5% 8% 20% 23% 10% 39%
Hypothetical polling
Ro Khanna vs. Barbara Lee vs. Katie Porter vs. Adam Schiff
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[y]
Margin
of error
Ro
Khanna (D)
Barbara
Lee (D)
Katie
Porter (D)
Adam
Schiff (D)
Other Undecided
UC Berkeley IGS February 14–20, 2023 7,512 (RV) ± 2.5% 4% 6% 20% 22% 9% 39%
David Binder Research November 19–21, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 6% 9% 30% 29% 9%[aq] 17%
With vs. without Steve Garvey
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[y]
Margin
of error
James
Bradley (R)
Eric
Early (R)
Steve
Garvey (R)
Barbara
Lee (D)
Katie
Porter (D)
Lexie
Reese (D)
Adam
Schiff (D)
Other Undecided
UC Berkeley IGS Aug 24–29, 2023 3,113 (LV) ± 2.5% 7% 5% 7% 7% 17% 1% 20% 4% 32%
10% 7% 7% 17% 1% 20% 4% 34%

Fundraising edit

Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024[ar]
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
James Bradley (R) $182,626 $152,659 $30,052
Eric Early (R) $898,233[as] $893,719 $4,514
Steve Garvey (R) $5,528,359 $3,921,776 $1,606,583
Denice Gary-Pandol (R) $129,324 $128,482 $842
Sarah Sun Liew (R) $48,420 $24,977 $6,240
Barbara Lee (D) $5,423,501 $5,093,171 $330,330
Christina Pascucci (D) $456,534 $456,534 $0
Katie Porter (D) $31,536,915 $30,960,241 $576,674
Perry Pound (D) $34,129 $29,350 $4,778
Lexi Reese (D)[at] $2,016,597 $1,810,020 $206,577
Adam Schiff (D) $35,146,126 $51,348,262 $4,820,824
Source: Federal Election Commission[242]

Debates edit

2024 United States Senate election in California debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic Democratic Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Steve Garvey Barbara Lee Katie Porter Adam Schiff
1 Jan 22, 2024 California Environmental Voters
Education Fund, KFI, KTTV, Politico,
USC Dornsife Center
Melanie Mason
Elex Michaelson
YouTube P P P P
2 Feb 12, 2024 Nexstar Media Group stations:
KTLA, KSWB-TV, KRON-TV,
KTXL, KSEE, KGET-TV
Frank Buckley
Nikki Laurenzo
YouTube P P P P
3 Feb 20, 2024 Loyola Marymount University
KNBC / KVEA
Colleen Williams
Conan Nolan
Alejandra Ortiz
YouTube P P P P

Results edit

 
Results by county
  Schiff
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Garvey
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
 
Candidates' vote share by county
Schiff (top-left), Garvey (top-right)
Porter (bottom-left), Lee (bottom-right)
Regular blanket primary results[243]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff 2,304,829 31.6
Republican Steve Garvey 2,301,351 31.5
Democratic Katie Porter 1,118,429 15.3
Democratic Barbara Lee 717,129 9.8
Republican Eric Early 242,055 3.3
Republican James Bradley 98,778 1.4
Democratic Christina Pascucci 61,998 0.8
Republican Sharleta Bassett 54,884 0.8
Republican Sarah Sun Liew 38,718 0.5
No party preference Laura Garza[b] 34,529 0.5
Republican Jonathan Reiss 34,400 0.5
Democratic Sepi Gilani 34,316 0.5
Libertarian Gail Lightfoot 33,295 0.5
Republican Denice Gary-Pandol 25,649 0.4
Republican James Macauley 23,296 0.3
Democratic Harmesh Kumar 21,624 0.3
Democratic David Peterson 21,170 0.3
Democratic Douglas Pierce 19,458 0.3
No party preference Major Singh 17,092 0.2
Democratic John Rose 14,627 0.2
Democratic Perry Pound 14,195 0.2
Democratic Raji Rab 13,640 0.2
No party preference Mark Ruzon[d] 13,488 0.2
American Independent Forrest Jones 13,140 0.2
Republican Stefan Simchowitz 12,773 0.2
Republican Martin Veprauskas 9,795 0.1
No party preference Don Grundmann[c] 6,641 0.1
No party preference Michael Dilger (write-in) 7 0.0
Republican Carlos Guillermo Tapia (write-in) 5 0.0
No party preference John Dowell (write-in) 3 0.0
Republican Danny Fabricant (write-in) 3 0.0
Total votes 7,301,318 100.0
 
Results by county
  Schiff
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  Garvey
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
Special blanket primary results[243]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Garvey 2,455,115 33.2
Democratic Adam Schiff 2,160,171 29.3
Democratic Katie Porter 1,272,684 17.2
Democratic Barbara Lee 866,551 11.7
Republican Eric Early 451,274 6.1
Democratic Christina Pascucci 109,867 1.5
Democratic Sepi Gilani 68,497 0.9
No party preference Michael Dilger (write-in) 27 0.0
Total votes 7,384,186 100.0

Aftermath edit

After her loss, Porter remarked that the election was "rigged by billionaires," referring to a $10 million independent ad campaign attacking her that was funded by cryptocurrency supporters.[244] Porter's use of the word "rigged" was criticized, with some comparing her statement to Donald Trump's false claims of fraud in the 2020 election. Porter expressed regret for use of the word "rigged" and said that she meant to say that the election was "manipulated by dishonest means" which was a reference to the use of dark money in campaign financing, and not to mean that there was anything illegitimate about the vote counting.[245][246]

General elections edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[247] Solid D November 9, 2023
Inside Elections[248] Solid D November 9, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[249] Safe D November 9, 2023
Elections Daily[250] Safe D May 4, 2023
CNalysis[251] Solid D November 21, 2023

Endorsements edit

Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election.

Adam Schiff (D)
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Steve Garvey (R)
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Fundraising edit

Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Adam Schiff (D) $35,146,126 $51,348,262 $4,820,824
Steve Garvey (R) $5,528,359 $3,921,776 $1,606,583
Source: Federal Election Commission[242]

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[y]
Margin
of error
Adam
Schiff (D)
Steve
Garvey (R)
Undecided
Public Policy Institute of California March 19–25, 2024 1,089 (LV) ± 3.9% 61% 37% 2%
UC Berkeley[B] February 22–26, 2024 3,304 (LV) ± 2.0% 53% 38% 9%
Hypothetical polling
Katie Porter vs. Adam Schiff
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[y]
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of error
Katie
Porter (D)
Adam
Schiff (D)
Undecided
UC Berkeley[B] February 22–26, 2024 3,304 (LV) ± 2.0% 30% 30% 40%
David Binder Research November 19–21, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 37% 26% 37%[au]
Katie Porter vs. Steve Garvey
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[y]
Margin
of error
Katie
Porter (D)
Steve
Garvey (R)
Undecided
UC Berkeley[B] February 22–26, 2024 3,304 (LV) ± 2.0% 52% 38% 10%

Results edit

2024 United States Senate election in California
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Adam Schiff
Republican Steve Garvey
Total votes
2024 United States Senate special election in California
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Adam Schiff
Republican Steve Garvey
Total votes

Notes edit

  1. ^ In October 2023, Butler was appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein.
  2. ^ a b Garza is a member of the Socialist Workers Party, but is running as No Party Preference because the Socialist Workers Party does not currently have ballot access in California[41]
  3. ^ a b Grundmann is a member of the Constitution Party, but is running as No Party Preference because the Constitution Party does not currently have ballot access in California
  4. ^ a b Ruzon is a member of the American Solidarity Party, but is running as No Party Preference because the American Solidarity Party does not currently have ballot access in California.[11]
  5. ^ Schwarzenegger is a Republican, but media speculated that he might run as an independent candidate.
  6. ^ a b Co-endorsement with Porter
  7. ^ a b Co-endorsement with Schiff
  8. ^ Her campaign co-chair
  9. ^ Brown publicly stated he wished for Schiff, Porter, and Lee to withdraw and endorse Butler's potential bid; however, Butler declined to run for a full term.
  10. ^ No party preference
  11. ^ a b c Co-endorsement with Porter and Schiff
  12. ^ National and California chapters
  13. ^ Wellstone Progressive Democrats is an affiliate of both Progressive Democrats of America and Our Revolution
  14. ^ a b c d e f g Co-endorsement with Lee
  15. ^ a b c Co-endorsement with Lee and Schiff
  16. ^ North Orange County Community College District Adjunct Facility United
  17. ^ a b c Co-endorsement with Lee and Porter
  18. ^ a b International and California Conference Boards
  19. ^ a b California State Council, District 2, and Local 80
  20. ^ a b And California Professional Firefighters
  21. ^ a b California State Association and 13 locals
  22. ^ a b California, Joint Councils 7 and 42, and Locals 399 and 856
  23. ^ a b California-Nevada State Council and Locals 3, 12, and 501
  24. ^ a b National, Southwest Mountain States Regional Council, and Northern California Regional Council
  25. ^ a b c d e f Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  26. ^ Christina Pascucci (D) and Sarah Sun Liew (R) with 2%, Jonathan Reiss (R) and "someone else" with 1%
  27. ^ "Other candidates" with 3%
  28. ^ Christina Pascucci (D) with 2%
  29. ^ Sarah Sun Liew (R) with 2%; Denice Gary-Pandol (R), Jonathan Reiss (R), Christina Pasucci (D), David Peterson (D), Douglas H. Pierce (D), Sharleta Bassett (R), James Macauley (R), Forrest Jones (AI), Gail Lightfoot (L), Laura Garza (NPP), Don J. Grundmann (NPP), "someone else" with 1%; Raji Rab (D), John David Rose (D), Major Singh (NPP), Perry Pound (D), Mark Ruzon (D), Sepi Gilani (D), Harmesh Kumar (D), Stefan Simchowitz (R), Martin Veprauskas (R), "would not vote for U.S. Senator" with 0%
  30. ^ Jessica Resendez (D) with 1%; “All other individual candidates with 1%
  31. ^ Christina Pascucci (D) with 2%; Jonathan Reiss (R) with 1%; Sarah Sun Liew (R) with 1%; Someone else with 1%
  32. ^ Sharleta Bassett (R) with 3%; Jonathan Reiss (R) with 2%; "All others (each with 1% or more)" with 8%
  33. ^ Christina Pascucci (D) with 3%; Denise Gary-Pandol (R) with 1%
  34. ^ Christina Pascucci (D) with 5%; Jonathan Reiss (R), Lexi Reese (D) & "Other" with 1%
  35. ^ Christina Pascucci (D), Lexi Reese (D) & "Someone else" with 2%; Sarah Sun Liew (R) & Jonathan Reiss (R) with 1%
  36. ^ "Others" with 5%; Lexie Reese (D) & Christina Pascucci (D) with 1%
  37. ^ "Someone else" with 12%; Barack Mandela (R), Sarah Sun Liew (R), Jonathan Reiss (R) & Jessica Resendez (D) with 2%; Paul Anderson (G), Dana Bobbit (I), Joshua Bocanegra (D), Danny Fabricant (R), Jeremy Fennell (D), Frank Ferreira (I), Roxanne Lawler (R), John Poppenheim (R), Raji Rab (D), Lexi Reese (D), Katie Roederscheimer (I) & John Rose (D) with 1%; Akinyemi Agbede (D), Fepbrina Autiameineire (O), Jacob Farmos (D), Carson Franklin (D), Dian Foxington (D), Denice Gary-Pandol (R), Jehu Hand (R), Denard Ingram (D), Zakaira Kortam (R) & "Would not vote" with 0%
  38. ^ Sarah Sun Liew (R) with 3%; Several other candidates with <2%
  39. ^ Barack Mandela, Jonathan Reiss, Jessica Resendez and "Someone else" with 3%; Roxanne Lawler, John Pappenheim, Katie Roedersheimer, and Sarah Sun Liew with 2%; Akinyemi Agbede, Paul Anderson, Dana Bobbit, Joshua Bocanegra, Danny Fabricant, Jacob Farmos, Frank Ferreria, Denise Gary-Pandol, Zakaira Kortam, Lexi Reese, John Rose, and "Would not vote" with 1%; Fepbrina Autiameineire, Jeremy Fennell, Dian Foxington, Carson Franklin, Jehu Hand, Denard Ingram, and Raji Rab with 0%
  40. ^ Lexie Reese (D) with 1%; “Others” with 4%
  41. ^ Sarah Sun Liew with 5%; Jonathan Reiss with 4%; Frank Ferreria and "Someone else" with 3%; Joshua Bocanegra, Danny Fabricant, Roxanne Lawler, Raji Rab, and Jessica Resendez with 2%; Akinyemi Agbede, Jacob Farmos, Jeremy Fennell, Denise Gary-Pandol, Denard Ingram, and Jehu Hand with 1%
  42. ^ Jessica Resendez with 3%; Douglas Howard Pierce with 2%; Frank Ferreria, Denise Gary-Pandol, Roxanne Lawler, Raji Rab, Jonathan Reiss, and "Someone else" with 1%
  43. ^ "Generic Republican" with 9%
  44. ^ Due to the large number of candidates in the race, only those with more than $25,000 raised are included in this table
  45. ^ $204,200 of this total was self-funded by Early
  46. ^ Withdrawn candidate
  47. ^ Includes "Would not vote" at 19%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by The Hill.
  2. ^ a b c d Poll sponsored by Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ Poll sponsored by Garvey's campaign
  4. ^ Poll sponsored by Politico.
  5. ^ Poll sponsored by Nexstar Media
  6. ^ Poll sponsored by the Los Angeles Times
  7. ^ Poll sponsored by Lee's campaign

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Not to be confused with 2024 California State Senate election For related races see 2024 United States Senate elections The 2024 United States Senate elections in California will be held on November 5 2024 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of California There will be two ballot items for the same Class 1 seat a special election to fill the seat for the final weeks of the 118th United States Congress ending on January 3 2025 and a general election for a full term that starts on January 3 2025 starting in the 119th United States Congress California uses a nonpartisan blanket primary in which all candidates regardless of party affiliation appear on the same primary ballot and the two highest placing candidates advance to the general election 1 2024 United States Senate election in California 2018 November 5 2024 2030 Candidate Adam Schiff Steve Garvey Party Democratic RepublicanIncumbent U S senator Laphonza Butler a Democratic Incumbent Senator Laphonza Butler was appointed to the Senate by Gavin Newsom in October 2023 after fellow Democrat Dianne Feinstein died in office having served in the Senate since 1992 Two Democratic U S representatives Katie Porter of Irvine and Adam Schiff of Los Angeles entered the race before Feinstein announced that she would retire at the end of her term 2 3 A third Barbara Lee of Oakland announced her campaign on February 21 2023 4 On October 19 2023 Butler announced that she would not seek election to either a full Senate term or to finish the final two months of Feinstein s term 5 Primary elections took place on March 5 2024 during Super Tuesday 6 Schiff advanced to both the general and special elections along with Republican former baseball player Steve Garvey The winner will become the first male U S senator from this seat since John Seymour left office in 1992 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Candidates 2 1 Democratic Party 2 1 1 Advanced to general 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 2 1 3 Withdrew 2 1 4 Declined 2 2 Republican Party 2 2 1 Advanced to general 2 2 2 Eliminated in primary 2 2 3 Write in candidates 2 2 4 Declined 2 3 Libertarian Party 2 3 1 Eliminated in primary 2 4 American Independent Party 2 4 1 Eliminated in primary 2 5 No party preference 2 5 1 Eliminated in primary 2 5 2 Write in candidates 2 5 3 Declined 3 Primary elections 3 1 Campaign 3 1 1 Schiff Porter and Lee declare 3 1 2 Early months of the race 3 1 3 Feinstein s death and replacement 3 1 4 Later events in 2023 3 1 5 Final months of the primary 3 2 Endorsements 3 3 Polling 3 4 Fundraising 3 5 Debates 3 6 Results 3 7 Aftermath 4 General elections 4 1 Predictions 4 2 Endorsements 4 3 Fundraising 4 4 Polling 4 5 Results 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBackground editCalifornia is considered to be a safe blue state at the federal and state levels with Joe Biden carrying the state by nearly thirty three and a half percentage points in the 2020 presidential election Democrats currently hold a large majority in California s U S House delegation all statewide offices including both U S Senate seats and supermajorities in both of California s state legislative chambers Candidates editDemocratic Party edit Advanced to general edit Adam Schiff U S representative for California s 30th congressional district 2001 present 3 Eliminated in primary edit Sepi Gilani UC San Diego professor and surgeon 8 Harmesh Kumar psychologist and perennial candidate 9 Barbara Lee U S representative for California s 12th congressional district 1998 present 4 Christina Pascucci former KTLA news anchor 10 David Peterson tech professional and perennial candidate 11 Douglas Pierce cold case investigator and candidate for U S Senate in 2018 and 2022 12 Katie Porter U S representative for California s 47th congressional district 2019 present 2 Perry Pound investment firm CEO 11 Raji Rab commercial pilot and perennial candidate 13 John Rose office manager and political children s book author 11 Withdrew edit Denard Ingram psychologist and social worker 14 Lexi Reese investor and former Google executive 15 Declined edit Rob Bonta 34th attorney general of California 2021 present 16 endorsed Lee and Porter 17 London Breed 45th mayor of San Francisco 2018 present 18 endorsed Lee running for re election 19 20 Laphonza Butler incumbent U S senator 2023 present 5 Ro Khanna U S representative for California s 17th congressional district 2017 present endorsed Lee running for re election 21 Eleni Kounalakis 50th lieutenant governor of California 2019 present running for governor in 2026 22 Fiona Ma California State Treasurer 2019 present 23 endorsed Lee running for lieutenant governor in 2026 24 25 Holly Mitchell Los Angeles County supervisor 2020 present 26 running for re election 27 Gavin Newsom 40th governor of California 2019 present 28 29 Libby Schaaf 50th mayor of Oakland 2015 2023 endorsed Lee 19 Eric Swalwell U S representative for California s 14th congressional district 2013 present and candidate for president in 2020 29 running for re election 30 Oprah Winfrey talk show host and media proprietor 31 Republican Party edit Advanced to general edit Steve Garvey former professional baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres 32 Eliminated in primary edit Sharletta Bassett farmer 9 James Bradley healthcare executive and perennial candidate 11 Eric Early attorney and perennial candidate 33 Denice Gary Pandol former educator 34 Sarah Sun Liew businesswoman candidate for U S Senate in 2022 and candidate for California s 33rd congressional district in 2020 12 Jim Macauley sales associate and candidate for California s 20th congressional district in 2022 9 Jonathan Reiss multimedia consultant and candidate for California s 25th congressional district in 2022 12 Stefan Simchowitz art dealer 35 Martin Veprauskas retired defense contractor 9 Write in candidates edit Danny Fabricant retired sliding door repairman and convicted felon 36 Carlos Guillermo Tapia realtor and candidate for U S Senate in 2022 36 Declined edit Lanhee Chen Stanford University professor and runner up for California State Controller in 2022 37 Larry Elder radio host former candidate for president in 2024 and candidate for Governor of California in the 2021 recall election 38 Kevin Faulconer 38th mayor of San Diego 2014 2020 and candidate for Governor of California in the 2021 recall election 39 29 running for San Diego County Board of Supervisors 40 Libertarian Party edit Eliminated in primary edit Gail Lightfoot former chair of the California Libertarian Party and perennial candidate 9 American Independent Party edit Eliminated in primary edit Forrest Jones service business owner 9 No party preference edit Eliminated in primary edit Laura Garza b railroad worker and perennial candidate 9 Don Grundmann c chair of the California Constitution Party and perennial candidate 9 Mark Ruzon d California chair for the American Solidarity Party and write in candidate for U S Senate in 2022 11 Major Singh software engineer candidate for California s 14th congressional district in 2022 and candidate for governor in 2021 9 Write in candidates edit Michael Dilger social media marketing professional 36 John Dowell 36 Declined edit Dwayne Johnson actor and businessman 29 Arnold Schwarzenegger e 38th governor of California 2003 2011 42 Primary elections editCampaign edit nbsp Dianne Feinstein in 2021 Schiff Porter and Lee declare edit Media sources speculated for years that Dianne Feinstein might choose not to seek reelection in 2024 or resign before the end of her term owing to her age reports that her cognitive state was declining and her decision not to take the position of Senate president pro tempore in the 118th Congress third in line for the presidency even though she would customarily have been offered the role as the most senior member of the majority caucus There was also speculation that Feinstein might face opposition within the Democratic Party as she did in 2018 when she was challenged by fellow Democrat Kevin de Leon and defeated him by an unexpectedly narrow margin 43 In December 2022 Feinstein confirmed that she would not resign before the end of her term 44 nbsp Katie Porter campaigning at University of California Davis in March 2023 In January 2023 with the question of Feinstein s reelection decision still open U S Representative Katie Porter announced that she would run for the Senate She confirmed that she would stay in the race even if Feinstein chose to run for another term 2 Porter was first elected in 2018 unseating incumbent Mimi Walters She later gained national fame for her progressive politics and frequently went viral for her pointed questioning of corporate executives in congressional hearings often while using a whiteboard 45 Porter s coastal Orange County based district is considered highly competitive and all of her elections have been close 46 nbsp Adam Schiff at his first campaign event February 2023 Two weeks later Porter was joined by another Democratic member of the House Adam Schiff who said that he had consulted with Feinstein before entering the race 3 A progressive Democrat who unseated incumbent James Rogan in 2000 Schiff s profile rose significantly during the presidency of Donald Trump owing to his role as a lead impeachment manager in the first impeachment of Donald Trump his service on the January 6 Committee and his frequent appearances on MSNBC 47 48 Schiff has not faced a competitive election since 2000 as his Los Angeles based district became significantly more Democratic during the 2000 redistricting cycle and has been considered a safe seat ever since 49 nbsp Barbara Lee speaking at the 2023 California Democratic Party Convention A third Democratic House member Barbara Lee reportedly told members of the Congressional Black Caucus in January that she would also run for the Senate 50 As she was already 76 years old in January 2023 Lee reportedly pitched herself to donors as a transitional senator who would serve only one term 51 A longtime progressive first elected in a 1998 special election Lee is known for being the only member of Congress to vote against the Authorization for Use of Military Force of 2001 which led to military deployment in Afghanistan and several other countries 52 Lee filed to run for Senate in early February 2023 and formally announced her campaign later that month 53 4 Lee s district based in Alameda County and including one of the state s largest cities in Oakland is one of the most Democratic leaning districts in the entire country 54 Feinstein continued to demur on her reelection plans at one point saying she would not announce her decision until 2024 55 But in February 2023 she confirmed that she would retire ending a political career that spanned over 50 years 56 The 2024 election is only the second California Senate race without an incumbent since 1992 the other being the 2016 election following Barbara Boxer s retirement However Politico pointed out that the 2016 election had an early and prohibitive frontrunner in Kamala Harris while the 2024 election has no clear frontrunner and thus considers the 2024 election the first truly open California Senate race in 32 years 57 Early months of the race edit Lee Porter and Schiff have similar voting records in Congress and similarly progressive platforms As a result they were expected to differentiate themselves by their life stories and individual strengths rather than their ideologies 58 All three have faced controversies that could damage their campaigns Porter has been accused of mistreating congressional staff Lee s age was seen as a potential issue and Schiff was expected to face opposition from progressives due to his past support for overseas military intervention and for taking donations from groups affiliated with the oil payday loan and pharmaceutical industries though he has declared he would not accept funds from corporate PACs in his Senate campaign 59 58 Schiff has also been criticized for listing his primary residence as Montgomery County Maryland in tax documents though his campaign maintains that he lives in Burbank California 60 Other important factors include geography as Schiff and Porter both represent southern California while Lee represents northern California and diversity a victory by Schiff would leave California with no female senators for the first time since 1992 while a victory by Lee would make her only the fourth black woman to serve in the Senate 58 61 Schiff began 2023 with 20 6 million in his campaign account compared to 7 7 million for Porter and just under 55 000 for Lee 62 All three quickly began raising large sums of money for example in the first 24 hours of her campaign Porter raised over 1 3 million 63 The three also launched super PACs to aid with fundraising each competing for the top California fundraising firms and consultants Former Federal Election Commission chair Ann Ravel predicted that the race would be one of the most expensive Senate elections in history 64 The expensive nature of the race led media sources to speculate that a wealthy candidate could run a competitive self funded campaign akin to Rick Caruso s campaign in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election 65 This scenario seemed to come to pass when former Google executive Lexi Reese joined the race in June 2023 her aides told Politico she would spend a significant amount of her own money on her campaign 66 However Reese made little impact on the race and dropped out months later though she raised 2 million much of it self funded she wrote that this was just not enough to run a state wide campaign 15 Throughout most of 2023 there were no prominent Republicans in the race This has been attributed to California s heavy Democratic lean and Republican donors wariness of the high cost of running a statewide campaign in California GOP strategist Duane Dichiara estimated that a Republican would need at least 80 million to run a viable Senate campaign Additionally California s top two primary system may allow two Democrats to advance to the general election a scenario that played out in the 2016 and 2018 Senate races though the three way division in the 2024 Democratic field could help a Republican reach the general election Republicans would also benefit from the fact that the 2024 California Republican presidential primary held on the same day as the Senate primary was expected to be hotly contested and entice Republican voters to turn out in higher numbers 42 39 Feinstein s death and replacement edit Feinstein faced calls to resign throughout 2023 due to reports of her declining health including from U S Representative Ro Khanna She declined to do so 67 California governor Gavin Newsom had previously committed to appointing a black woman to the Senate if a seat opened up after facing controversy due to appointing Alex Padilla to the seat left behind by Kamala Harris after she was elected vice president 68 Possible appointees speculated by media sources included Barbara Lee Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass San Francisco mayor London Breed Los Angeles County supervisor Holly Mitchell Secretary of State Shirley Weber and talk show host Oprah Winfrey though Bass Mitchell and Winfrey said they would not be interested 68 69 In September 2023 Newsom confirmed he would fulfill his promise to appoint a black woman but said he would not appoint any candidate running to succeed Feinstein and would instead appoint someone who committed not to run for a full term Lee the only black woman in the race responded the idea that a Black woman should be appointed only as a caretaker to simply check a box is insulting to countless Black women across this country who have carried the Democratic Party to victory election after election 70 Lee faced backlash for her comments with several advisors to Newsom leaving her super PAC 71 Newsom argued that the question of a Senate vacancy was a hypothetical on top of a hypothetical believing that Feinstein would not leave office before her term ended 72 Feinstein died later that month on September 29 2023 73 Newsom was expected to quickly appoint a successor as a crisis over a potential government shutdown necessitated a united Democratic front in the Senate A special election for Feinstein s seat will also be held concurrently with the regular 2024 election 74 In addition to those already mentioned possible successors speculated by media sources included PolicyLink founder Angela Glover Blackwell former state assemblywoman Autumn Burke EMILYs List director Laphonza Butler State Controller Malia Cohen California Supreme Court justice Leondra Kruger Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors president Lateefah Simon and U S Representative Maxine Waters 75 76 77 78 79 Waters and California State Board of Education president Linda Darling Hammond said they were not interested in the appointment 77 Congressional Black Caucus chair Steven Horsford sent a letter to Newsom on behalf of the caucus that urged him to appoint Lee 80 nbsp U S Vice President Kamala Harris right swears in Laphonza Butler left On October 1 Newsom appointed Butler to the Senate with no conditions about whether she may run in 2024 81 Butler formerly served as president of SEIU Local 2015 the largest union in California and on the University of California Board of Regents She is openly lesbian making her California s first openly LGBTQ Senator and the first openly LGBTQ black woman to serve in Congress 82 Butler s appointment was controversial with many pointing out that she was registered to vote in Maryland at the time Butler responded that she lived in California for many years before moving to the D C metropolitan area in 2021 she pointed out that she still owned a home in Los Angeles and promised to re register in California 83 Butler was also criticized for advising Uber as it lobbied against a 2019 California bill to classify rideshare drivers as employees In response she maintained that she personally supported the bill 84 At first Butler left open the question of whether she would run for a full term but on October 19 she said she would not join the 2024 race 5 Later events in 2023 edit On October 10 2023 Republicans gained a prominent candidate when former professional baseball player Steve Garvey entered the race Garvey who played for both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres was considered to have an advantage in name recognition Two other Republican candidates healthcare executive James Bradley and attorney Eric Early both of whom had previously made several unsuccessful bids for office also attracted some media attention and support in polls 32 nbsp Porter Schiff and Lee at a forum in October 2023 Schiff and Porter consistently led in polling throughout the race with Lee and the Republicans far behind Lee s poor polling numbers was attributed to a lack of name recognition outside her San Francisco Bay Area constituency her lack of fundraising compared to Schiff and Porter and the fact that Schiff and Porter had prior national fame while Lee was less well known In November 2023 Lee ruled out withdrawing from the race and insisted she still had a chance 85 Lee s campaign became much more willing to openly criticize her two main rivals attempting to define Lee as the most progressive candidate in the race 71 On November 18 2023 the California Democratic Party held its endorsing convention for the Senate race Lee received the most delegate votes narrowly outpacing Schiff however neither candidate came close to reaching the 60 threshold necessary to win the endorsement 86 Rumors had circulated that Lee would drop out of the race and run for re election to the House if she did not receive the party s endorsement but her campaign reiterated after the convention that she intended on staying in the Senate race 87 California Democratic Party Senate endorsement vote 60 required 88 Candidate Regular election Special election Votes Result Votes Result Barbara Lee 963 41 47 No endorsement 958 41 26 No endorsement Adam Schiff 933 40 18 927 39 92 Katie Porter 373 16 06 361 15 59 Lexi Reese 3 0 13 2 0 09 Don t endorse 50 2 15 67 2 89 Total 2 322 100 00 2 315 100 00 The 2023 Israel Hamas war became a late issue in the race with Lee initially being the only major candidate to call for a ceasefire The California Democratic Party convention was disrupted by pro Palestine protests calling for a ceasefire Protestors entered the main convention arena and shouted interrupting speeches by Schiff Porter and Lexi Reese Some reportedly chanted the slogan from the river to the sea Palestine will be free 89 While the protest was initially peaceful it later escalated with over 1 000 protestors entering the building Police locked down the building and the rest of the scheduled events that day were cancelled 90 Porter would later call for a ceasefire the following month 91 Final months of the primary edit nbsp A 2024 primary ballot showing both U S Senate elections In the months after his announcement Garvey steadily rose in polling heightening Republicans odds of getting a candidate through to the general election 92 Garvey largely avoided taking positions on political issues spent no money on television ads and did little in person campaigning 93 In the new year Schiff s campaign began airing television ads that contrasted his positions with Garvey s Porter accused Schiff of trying to prevent her from reaching the general election by boosting Garvey she alleged that the ads which labeled Garvey as too conservative were intended to enamor Garvey to Republican voters Due to the nonpartisan blanket primary it is a common tactic for front running candidates to boost the second place candidate whom they feel they can defeat most easily Schiff s campaign denied that this was his intention 94 Supporters of Schiff also independently purchased a similar anti Garvey ad which ran on Fox News despite Schiff previously calling for a boycott of the network 95 Porter later began airing similar ads against another Republican Eric Early These ads were seen as an effort to split the Republican vote and help Porter clinch the second general election spot though Porter denied this 96 Politico FOX 11 Los Angeles and USC Dornsife held a debate on January 22 2024 which included Schiff Porter Lee and Garvey 97 The debate largely consisted of the Democrats attacking Garvey for his past support of Trump and questioning Garvey s support of him in 2024 and the differing viewpoints of the four in the Israel Hamas war The stance of all candidates towards congressional earmarks which Porter strongly opposes also was a key topic 98 Nexstar Media Group television stations aired a debate on February 12 featuring the same four candidates 99 Key highlights include the candidates being asked whether they would support certifying the election should a candidate of the other party win the presidency rising crime the minimum wage corporate donations in political campaigns and the federal role in housing 100 101 KNBC and KVEA aired a debate in conjunction with Loyola Marymount University on February 20 which was broadcast on NBCUniversal owned stations statewide and on KCRA Sacramento s NBC affiliate 102 Topics included the minimum wage the federal budget deficit military spending the Mexico United States border crisis climate change extending the life of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant and the proposed regulation of artificial intelligence 103 Endorsements edit James Bradley R Political parties American Independent Party 104 Eric Early R Organizations California ProLife Council 105 California Republican Assembly 106 California Rifle and Pistol Association 107 Political parties San Francisco Republican Party 108 Steve Garvey R U S representatives Ken Calvert CA 41 1993 present 109 Local officials Carl DeMaio former San Diego city councilor 2008 2012 110 Dennis Zine former Los Angeles city councilor from the 3rd district 2001 2013 Independent 111 Labor unions San Diego Police Officers Association 112 Barbara Lee D Statewide officials Rob Bonta f California Attorney General 2021 present 113 Malia Cohen California State Controller 2023 present 24 Keith Ellison Minnesota Attorney General 2019 present and U S representative from MN 5 2007 2019 114 Ricardo Lara California Insurance Commissioner 2019 present 115 Fiona Ma California State Treasurer 2019 present 24 Tony Thurmond California State Superintendent of Public Instruction 2019 present 24 U S representatives Jamaal Bowman NY 16 2021 present 116 Troy Carter LA 2 2021 present 116 Emanuel Cleaver MO 5 2005 present 117 Jim Clyburn SC 6 1993 present 118 Bonnie Watson Coleman NJ 12 2015 present 116 Mark DeSaulnier g CA 10 2015 present 119 Steven Horsford NV 4 2013 2015 2019 present 120 Pramila Jayapal WA 7 2017 present 121 Sydney Kamlager Dove g CA 37 2023 present 120 Ro Khanna h CA 17 2017 present 21 Lucy McBath GA 7 2019 present 114 Gregory Meeks NY 5 1998 present 116 Ilhan Omar MN 5 2019 present 122 Ayanna Pressley MA 7 2019 present 123 Terri Sewell AL 7 2011 present 116 Bennie Thompson MS 2 1993 present 116 Maxine Waters CA 43 1991 present 119 State legislators 7 state senators 124 125 115 11 state assemblymembers 125 126 115 127 24 County officials Diana Becton Contra Costa County District Attorney 2017 present 128 Jane Kim former San Francisco supervisor from the 6th district 2011 2019 129 Nora Vargas San Diego County supervisor from the 1st district 2021 present 130 Shamann Walton San Francisco supervisor from the 10th district 2019 present 131 Mayors in California Konstantine Anthony Burbank 2022 present previously endorsed Schiff 132 Karen Bass Los Angeles 2022 present U S representative from CA 37 2011 2022 133 London Breed San Francisco 2018 present 19 Willie Brown San Francisco 1996 2004 134 endorsed Butler s potential bid 117 i Bill Paparian j Pasadena 1995 1997 135 Libby Schaaf Oakland 2015 2023 19 Sheng Thao Oakland 2023 present 24 Helen Tran San Bernardino 2022 present 136 Local officials 7 8 members of the Oakland City Council 115 Jovanka Beckles AC Transit board member 2020 present 115 Mike Bonin Los Angeles city councilor from the 11th district 2013 2022 137 Bevan Dufty BART board member 2002 2011 115 Eunisses Hernandez Los Angeles city councilor from the 1st district 2022 present 138 Hugo Soto Martinez Los Angeles city councilor from the 13th district 2022 present 138 Other state representatives Stacey Abrams Minority Leader of the Georgia House 2011 2017 139 Justin Jones Tennessee state representative from the 52nd district 2023 present 140 Party officials 12 California Democratic Party caucus chairs 141 142 115 Individuals Aimee Allison political data firm founder 143 Dusty Baker baseball player 144 Marquita Bradshaw Sierra Club Tennessee environmental justice chair 145 Eve Ensler playwright and actress 146 Jamie Foxx actor 147 Danny Glover actor 147 Dolores Huerta co founder of United Farm Workers 148 LaTanya Richardson Jackson actress 146 John Legend singer songwriter 112 Dave Stewart baseball player 144 Sheryl Lee Ralph actress and singer 112 Gloria Steinem feminist journalist 112 Mini Timmaraju lawyer 149 Political parties Culver City Democratic Party 125 San Diego County Democratic Party k 150 Working Families Party 129 Labor unions Alameda County Building Trades Council 151 California Labor Federation k 152 National Association of Social Workers PACE 153 Newspapers Bay Area Reporter 154 Los Angeles Sentinel 155 Merced Sun Star 156 San Francisco Bay Guardian 157 San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper 158 The Sacramento Bee 159 The Fresno Bee and The Modesto Bee 156 The San Luis Obispo Tribune 156 Organizations Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club 160 Americans for Democratic Action Southern California 161 Black Women Organized for Political Action PAC 162 California Legislative Black Caucus 148 Center for Asian American Media 163 Collective PAC 164 Congressional Black Caucus PAC 134 Courage California 165 Democratic Socialists of America Los Angeles 166 East Bay Stonewall Democratic Club 167 East Bay Young Democrats 168 Feminist Majority PAC 169 Friends of the Earth Action 170 Gen Z for Change 171 Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club 115 J Street PAC k 172 National Women s Political Caucus f 173 Our Revolution 174 Peace Action 175 Progressive Democrats of America 176 Reproductive Freedom for All l 149 San Diego County Young Democrats 177 Ventura County Young Democrats 178 Wellstone Progressive Democrats of Sacramento m 179 Gail Lightfoot L Political parties California Libertarian Party 180 Katie Porter D Statewide officials Rob Bonta n California Attorney General 2021 present 113 U S senators Elizabeth Warren U S senator from Massachusetts 2013 present 181 U S representatives Robert Garcia CA 42 2023 present 182 State senators Josh Newman SD 29 2016 2018 2020 present 183 Scott Wiener SD 11 2016 present 184 State assemblymembers Alex Lee AD 24 2020 present 185 Cottie Petrie Norris AD 73 2018 present 186 Buffy Wicks n AD 15 2018 present 127 Local officials Cori Schumacher former Carlsbad city councilor 2016 2021 187 Individuals Krystal Ball media host 188 Elizabeth Banks actress and filmmaker 146 Sara Nelson AFA CWA international president 2014 present 189 Sal Rosselli founder of National Union of Healthcare Workers 185 Adam Scott actor and comedian 146 Political parties Democrats of Greater Irvine 190 San Diego County Democratic Party o 150 Labor unions American Federation of Teachers Local 6106 p 191 Association of Flight Attendants and AFA CWA Council 11 192 189 California Labor Federation o 152 California School Employees Association 193 Communications Workers of America District 9 194 3 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers locals 193 195 187 National Union of Healthcare Workers 196 Orange County Employees Association 197 United Auto Workers International Region 6 Western States and Local 5810 198 199 Newspapers San Francisco Chronicle 200 Organizations Consumer Federation of California 201 J Street PAC o 172 National Women s Political Caucus n 173 Progressive Change Campaign Committee PAC 202 Vote Common Good 203 Vote Mama 204 Mark RuzonPolitical parties American Solidarity Party of California 205 Adam Schiff D Federal officials Louis Caldera former U S Secretary of the Army 1998 2001 206 U S senators Barbara Boxer former U S Senator from California 1993 2017 207 U S representatives Pete Aguilar CA 33 2015 present 208 Ami Bera CA 6 2013 present 209 Howard Berman CA 28 1983 2013 210 Julia Brownley CA 26 2013 present 210 Salud Carbajal CA 24 2017 present 206 Lou Correa CA 46 2017 present 211 Jim Costa CA 21 2005 present 210 Susan Davis CA 53 2001 2021 210 Mark DeSaulnier n CA 10 2015 present 119 Anna Eshoo CA 16 1993 present 210 Sam Farr CA 20 1993 2017 210 Jimmy Gomez CA 34 2017 present 210 Jane Harman CA 36 1993 1999 2001 2011 212 Jared Huffman CA 02 2013 present 213 Sydney Kamlager Dove n CA 37 2023 present 120 Mike Levin CA 49 2019 present 210 Mel Levine CA 27 1983 1993 210 Ted Lieu CA 36 2015 present 210 Alan Lowenthal CA 47 2013 2023 210 Doris Matsui CA 07 2005 present 214 Jerry McNerney CA 09 2007 2023 210 George Miller CA 11 1975 2015 210 Kevin Mullin CA 15 2023 present 214 Grace Napolitano CA 31 1999 present 210 Jimmy Panetta CA 19 2017 present 210 Nancy Pelosi CA 11 1987 present Speaker of the House 2007 2011 2019 2023 215 Scott Peters CA 50 2013 present 210 Raul Ruiz CA 25 2013 present 216 Linda Sanchez CA 38 2003 present 211 Brad Sherman CA 32 1997 present 210 Eric Swalwell CA 14 2013 present 210 Mark Takano CA 39 2013 present 214 Mike Thompson CA 04 1999 present 210 Juan Vargas CA 52 2013 present 210 Henry Waxman CA 33 1975 2015 210 State legislators 13 state senators 217 206 17 state assemblymembers 217 206 218 213 211 219 County officials Doug Chaffee Orange County supervisor from the 4th district 2019 present 211 Matt Dorsey San Francisco supervisor 2022 present 131 Janice Hahn Los Angeles County supervisor 2016 present U S representative from CA 44 2011 2016 220 Dennis Herrera SFPUC general manager 2021 present 131 Terra Lawson Remer San Diego County supervisor 2021 present 212 Aaron Peskin San Francisco supervisor 2001 2009 2015 present 131 Mayors in California Ashleigh Aitken Anaheim 2022 present 211 Konstantine Anthony Burbank 2022 present 213 switched endorsement to Lee 132 Todd Gloria San Diego 2020 present 206 Darrell Steinberg Sacramento 2016 present 217 Local officials John Perez University of California regent 2014 present and former assemblymember from AD 53 2008 2014 206 Katy Young Yaroslavsky Los Angeles city councilor from the 5th district 2022 present 212 Individuals Jamie Lee Curtis actress and producer 221 Robert De Niro actor 112 Lindsay Dougherty labor leader 222 Joseph Gordon Levitt actor 112 Mark Hamill actor and writer 146 Edward Kelly IAFF general president 2021 present 223 Matthew Loeb IATSE International President 2008 present 224 Douglas McCarron United Brotherhood of Carpenters president 1995 present 225 Political parties San Diego County Democratic Party q 150 Labor unions Actors Equity Association 226 Amalgamated Transit Union r 227 American Federation of Musicians Local 47 228 California Labor Federation q 152 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees California s 229 224 International Association of Fire Fighters t 223 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers California u 230 231 International Brotherhood of Teamsters California v 222 International Union of Operating Engineers California w 230 United Brotherhood of Carpenters x 225 United Farm Workers 232 Newspapers Los Angeles Times 233 Organizations Armenian National Committee of America Western Region 234 Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles Action Fund 235 Democratic Majority for Israel 236 J Street PAC q 172 Westside Young Democrats 237 Laphonza Butler D declined to run Local officials Willie Brown former mayor of San Francisco 1996 2004 and Speaker of the California State Assembly 1980 1995 117 previously endorsed Lee 134 Declined to endorseU S Senators Laphonza Butler U S Senator from California 2023 present 238 U S representatives Zoe Lofgren CA 18 1995 present 119 Political parties California Democratic Party 86 Labor unions Service Employees International Union California and United Healthcare Workers West 239 240 Organizations Stonewall Democrats 241 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize y Marginof error JamesBradley R EricEarly R SteveGarvey R BarbaraLee D KatiePorter D AdamSchiff D Other Undecided Emerson College A February 24 27 2024 1 000 LV 3 0 2 2 20 8 17 28 6 z 17 UC Berkeley IGS B February 22 26 2024 3 304 LV 2 0 2 2 27 8 19 25 8 9 WPA Intelligence R C February 19 21 2024 800 LV 3 5 4 24 10 15 27 3 aa 17 Emerson College February 16 18 2024 935 LV 3 1 2 2 22 9 16 28 2 ab 17 Public Policy Instituteof California February 6 13 2024 1 066 LV 3 9 3 4 18 10 19 24 14 ac 6 USC Dornsife CSU Long Beach Cal Poly Pomona January 21 29 2024 1 416 LV 2 6 1 1 15 7 15 26 2 ad 29 Emerson College January 11 14 2024 1 087 LV 2 9 2 3 18 8 13 25 5 ae 24 UC Berkeley IGS January 4 8 2024 4 470 LV 2 0 3 3 13 9 17 21 13 af 21 Morning Consult D December 15 19 2023 858 LV 3 0 5 4 15 12 14 26 4 ag 19 SurveyUSA December 7 10 2023 590 LV 5 0 5 6 15 12 12 22 8 ah 20 Public Policy Instituteof California November 9 16 2023 1 113 LV 3 2 10 8 16 21 27 14 Emerson College E November 11 14 2023 1 000 RV 3 0 3 2 10 9 13 16 8 ai 39 UC Berkeley IGS F October 24 30 2023 4 506 LV 2 5 7 4 10 9 17 16 7 aj 30 Public Policy Instituteof California October 3 19 2023 1 395 LV 4 0 5 6 9 18 21 32 ak 8 Data Viewpoint October 1 2023 533 RV 4 3 6 4 6 19 19 13 5 al 32 Public Policy Instituteof California August 25 September 5 2023 1 146 LV 3 7 5 5 8 15 20 31 am 16 UC Berkeley IGS August 24 29 2023 4 579 LV 2 5 7 5 7 7 17 20 12 an 32 Public Policy Instituteof California June 7 29 2023 1 092 LV 3 8 6 7 13 19 16 33 ao 6 Emerson College June 4 7 2023 1 056 RV 2 9 6 3 6 14 15 9 ap 47 UC Berkeley IGS May 17 22 2023 5 236 LV 2 5 18 9 17 14 10 32 FM3 Research D G May 13 21 2023 1 380 LV 4 0 27 11 24 21 17 UC Berkeley IGS February 14 20 2023 7 512 RV 2 5 8 20 23 10 39 Hypothetical pollingRo Khanna vs Barbara Lee vs Katie Porter vs Adam Schiff Poll source Date s administered Samplesize y Marginof error RoKhanna D BarbaraLee D KatiePorter D AdamSchiff D Other Undecided UC Berkeley IGS February 14 20 2023 7 512 RV 2 5 4 6 20 22 9 39 David Binder Research November 19 21 2022 600 LV 4 0 6 9 30 29 9 aq 17 With vs without Steve Garvey Poll source Date s administered Samplesize y Marginof error JamesBradley R EricEarly R SteveGarvey R BarbaraLee D KatiePorter D LexieReese D AdamSchiff D Other Undecided UC Berkeley IGS Aug 24 29 2023 3 113 LV 2 5 7 5 7 7 17 1 20 4 32 10 7 7 17 1 20 4 34 Fundraising edit Campaign finance reports as of March 31 2024 ar Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand James Bradley R 182 626 152 659 30 052 Eric Early R 898 233 as 893 719 4 514 Steve Garvey R 5 528 359 3 921 776 1 606 583 Denice Gary Pandol R 129 324 128 482 842 Sarah Sun Liew R 48 420 24 977 6 240 Barbara Lee D 5 423 501 5 093 171 330 330 Christina Pascucci D 456 534 456 534 0 Katie Porter D 31 536 915 30 960 241 576 674 Perry Pound D 34 129 29 350 4 778 Lexi Reese D at 2 016 597 1 810 020 206 577 Adam Schiff D 35 146 126 51 348 262 4 820 824 Source Federal Election Commission 242 Debates edit 2024 United States Senate election in California debates No Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic Democratic Democratic Key P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn Steve Garvey Barbara Lee Katie Porter Adam Schiff 1 Jan 22 2024 California Environmental VotersEducation Fund KFI KTTV Politico USC Dornsife Center Melanie MasonElex Michaelson YouTube P P P P 2 Feb 12 2024 Nexstar Media Group stations KTLA KSWB TV KRON TV KTXL KSEE KGET TV Frank BuckleyNikki Laurenzo YouTube P P P P 3 Feb 20 2024 Loyola Marymount UniversityKNBC KVEA Colleen WilliamsConan NolanAlejandra Ortiz YouTube P P P P Results edit nbsp Results by county Schiff 30 40 40 50 50 60 Garvey 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 nbsp Candidates vote share by countySchiff top left Garvey top right Porter bottom left Lee bottom right Regular blanket primary results 243 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff 2 304 829 31 6 Republican Steve Garvey 2 301 351 31 5 Democratic Katie Porter 1 118 429 15 3 Democratic Barbara Lee 717 129 9 8 Republican Eric Early 242 055 3 3 Republican James Bradley 98 778 1 4 Democratic Christina Pascucci 61 998 0 8 Republican Sharleta Bassett 54 884 0 8 Republican Sarah Sun Liew 38 718 0 5 No party preference Laura Garza b 34 529 0 5 Republican Jonathan Reiss 34 400 0 5 Democratic Sepi Gilani 34 316 0 5 Libertarian Gail Lightfoot 33 295 0 5 Republican Denice Gary Pandol 25 649 0 4 Republican James Macauley 23 296 0 3 Democratic Harmesh Kumar 21 624 0 3 Democratic David Peterson 21 170 0 3 Democratic Douglas Pierce 19 458 0 3 No party preference Major Singh 17 092 0 2 Democratic John Rose 14 627 0 2 Democratic Perry Pound 14 195 0 2 Democratic Raji Rab 13 640 0 2 No party preference Mark Ruzon d 13 488 0 2 American Independent Forrest Jones 13 140 0 2 Republican Stefan Simchowitz 12 773 0 2 Republican Martin Veprauskas 9 795 0 1 No party preference Don Grundmann c 6 641 0 1 No party preference Michael Dilger write in 7 0 0 Republican Carlos Guillermo Tapia write in 5 0 0 No party preference John Dowell write in 3 0 0 Republican Danny Fabricant write in 3 0 0 Total votes 7 301 318 100 0 nbsp Results by county Schiff 20 30 30 40 40 50 Garvey 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 Special blanket primary results 243 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Garvey 2 455 115 33 2 Democratic Adam Schiff 2 160 171 29 3 Democratic Katie Porter 1 272 684 17 2 Democratic Barbara Lee 866 551 11 7 Republican Eric Early 451 274 6 1 Democratic Christina Pascucci 109 867 1 5 Democratic Sepi Gilani 68 497 0 9 No party preference Michael Dilger write in 27 0 0 Total votes 7 384 186 100 0 Aftermath edit After her loss Porter remarked that the election was rigged by billionaires referring to a 10 million independent ad campaign attacking her that was funded by cryptocurrency supporters 244 Porter s use of the word rigged was criticized with some comparing her statement to Donald Trump s false claims of fraud in the 2020 election Porter expressed regret for use of the word rigged and said that she meant to say that the election was manipulated by dishonest means which was a reference to the use of dark money in campaign financing and not to mean that there was anything illegitimate about the vote counting 245 246 General elections editPredictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 247 Solid D November 9 2023 Inside Elections 248 Solid D November 9 2023 Sabato s Crystal Ball 249 Safe D November 9 2023 Elections Daily 250 Safe D May 4 2023 CNalysis 251 Solid D November 21 2023 Endorsements edit Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election Adam Schiff D Federal officials Louis Caldera former U S Secretary of the Army 1998 2001 206 U S senators Barbara Boxer former U S Senator from California 1993 2017 207 Alex Padilla U S Senator from California 2021 present 252 U S representatives Pete Aguilar CA 33 2015 present 208 Howard Berman CA 28 1983 2013 210 Julia Brownley CA 26 2013 present 210 Salud Carbajal CA 24 2017 present 206 Lou Correa CA 46 2017 present 211 Jim Costa CA 21 2005 present 210 Susan Davis CA 53 2001 2021 210 Mark DeSaulnier n CA 10 2015 present 119 Anna Eshoo CA 16 1993 present 210 Sam Farr CA 20 1993 2017 210 Jimmy Gomez CA 34 2017 present 210 Jane Harman CA 36 1993 1999 2001 2011 212 Jared Huffman CA 02 2013 present 213 Sydney Kamlager Dove n CA 37 2023 present 120 Mike Levin CA 49 2019 present 210 Mel Levine CA 27 1983 1993 210 Ted Lieu CA 36 2015 present 210 Alan Lowenthal CA 47 2013 2023 210 Doris Matsui CA 07 2005 present 214 Jerry McNerney CA 09 2007 2023 210 George Miller CA 11 1975 2015 210 Kevin Mullin CA 15 2023 present 214 Grace Napolitano CA 31 1999 present 210 Jimmy Panetta CA 19 2017 present 210 Nancy Pelosi CA 11 1987 present Speaker of the House 2007 2011 2019 2023 215 Scott Peters CA 50 2013 present 210 Raul Ruiz CA 25 2013 present 216 Linda Sanchez CA 38 2003 present 211 Brad Sherman CA 32 1997 present 210 Eric Swalwell CA 14 2013 present 210 Mark Takano CA 39 2013 present 214 Mike Thompson CA 04 1999 present 210 Juan Vargas CA 52 2013 present 210 Henry Waxman CA 33 1975 2015 210 State legislators 13 state senators 217 206 17 state assemblymembers 217 206 218 213 211 219 County officials Doug Chaffee Orange County supervisor from the 4th district 2019 present 211 Matt Dorsey San Francisco supervisor 2022 present 131 Janice Hahn Los Angeles County supervisor 2016 present U S representative from CA 44 2011 2016 220 Dennis Herrera SFPUC general manager 2021 present 131 Terra Lawson Remer San Diego County supervisor 2021 present 212 Aaron Peskin San Francisco supervisor 2001 2009 2015 present 131 Mayors Ashleigh Aitken Anaheim 2022 present 211 Todd Gloria San Diego 2020 present 206 Darrell Steinberg Sacramento 2016 present 217 Local officials John Perez University of California regent 2014 present and former assemblymember from AD 53 2008 2014 206 Katy Young Yaroslavsky Los Angeles city councilor from the 5th district 2022 present 212 Individuals Jamie Lee Curtis actress and producer 221 Robert De Niro actor 112 Lindsay Dougherty labor leader 222 Joseph Gordon Levitt actor 112 Mark Hamill actor and writer 146 Edward Kelly IAFF general president 2021 present 223 Matthew Loeb IATSE International President 2008 present 224 Douglas J McCarron United Brotherhood of Carpenters president 1995 present 225 Political parties San Diego County Democratic Party 150 Labor unions Actors Equity Association 226 Amalgamated Transit Union r 227 American Federation of Musicians Local 47 228 Association of Flight Attendants 192 California Labor Federation 152 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees California s 229 International Association of Fire Fighters t 223 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers California u 230 231 International Brotherhood of Teamsters California v 222 International Union of Operating Engineers California w 230 United Brotherhood of Carpenters x 225 United Farm Workers 232 Newspapers Los Angeles Times 233 Organizations Armenian National Committee of America Western Region 234 Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles Action Fund 235 Democratic Majority for Israel 236 Democrats Serve 253 J Street PAC 172 Jewish Democratic Council of America 254 Westside Young Democrats 237 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 255 Reproductive Freedom for All 256 Steve Garvey R U S representatives Ken Calvert CA 41 1993 present 109 Local officials Carl DeMaio former San Diego city councilor 2008 2012 110 Labor unions San Diego Police Officers Association 112 Fundraising edit Campaign finance reports as of March 31 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Adam Schiff D 35 146 126 51 348 262 4 820 824 Steve Garvey R 5 528 359 3 921 776 1 606 583 Source Federal Election Commission 242 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize y Marginof error AdamSchiff D SteveGarvey R Undecided Public Policy Institute of California March 19 25 2024 1 089 LV 3 9 61 37 2 UC Berkeley B February 22 26 2024 3 304 LV 2 0 53 38 9 Hypothetical pollingKatie Porter vs Adam Schiff Poll source Date s administered Samplesize y Marginof error KatiePorter D AdamSchiff D Undecided UC Berkeley B February 22 26 2024 3 304 LV 2 0 30 30 40 David Binder Research November 19 21 2022 600 LV 4 0 37 26 37 au Katie Porter vs Steve Garvey Poll source Date s administered Samplesize y Marginof error KatiePorter D SteveGarvey R Undecided UC Berkeley B February 22 26 2024 3 304 LV 2 0 52 38 10 Results edit 2024 United States Senate election in California Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff Republican Steve Garvey Total votes 2024 United States Senate special election in California Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff Republican Steve Garvey Total votesNotes edit In October 2023 Butler was appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein a b Garza is a member of the Socialist Workers Party but is running as No Party Preference because the Socialist Workers Party does not currently have ballot access in California 41 a b Grundmann is a member of the Constitution Party but is running as No Party Preference because the Constitution Party does not currently have ballot access in California a b Ruzon is a member of the American Solidarity Party but is running as No Party Preference because the American Solidarity Party does not currently have ballot access in California 11 Schwarzenegger is a Republican but media speculated that he might run as an independent candidate a b Co endorsement with Porter a b Co endorsement with Schiff Her campaign co chair Brown publicly stated he wished for Schiff Porter and Lee to withdraw and endorse Butler s potential bid however Butler declined to run for a full term No party preference a b c Co endorsement with Porter and Schiff National and California chapters Wellstone Progressive Democrats is an affiliate of both Progressive Democrats of America and Our Revolution a b c d e f g Co endorsement with Lee a b c Co endorsement with Lee and Schiff North Orange County Community College District Adjunct Facility United a b c Co endorsement with Lee and Porter a b International and California Conference Boards a b California State Council District 2 and Local 80 a b And California Professional Firefighters a b California State Association and 13 locals a b California Joint Councils 7 and 42 and Locals 399 and 856 a b California Nevada State Council and Locals 3 12 and 501 a b National Southwest Mountain States Regional Council and Northern California Regional Council a b c d e f Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Christina Pascucci D and Sarah Sun Liew R with 2 Jonathan Reiss R and someone else with 1 Other candidates with 3 Christina Pascucci D with 2 Sarah Sun Liew R with 2 Denice Gary Pandol R Jonathan Reiss R Christina Pasucci D David Peterson D Douglas H Pierce D Sharleta Bassett R James Macauley R Forrest Jones AI Gail Lightfoot L Laura Garza NPP Don J Grundmann NPP someone else with 1 Raji Rab D John David Rose D Major Singh NPP Perry Pound D Mark Ruzon D Sepi Gilani D Harmesh Kumar D Stefan Simchowitz R Martin Veprauskas R would not vote for U S Senator with 0 Jessica Resendez D with 1 All other individual candidates with 1 Christina Pascucci D with 2 Jonathan Reiss R with 1 Sarah Sun Liew R with 1 Someone else with 1 Sharleta Bassett R with 3 Jonathan Reiss R with 2 All others each with 1 or more with 8 Christina Pascucci D with 3 Denise Gary Pandol R with 1 Christina Pascucci D with 5 Jonathan Reiss R Lexi Reese D amp Other with 1 Christina Pascucci D Lexi Reese D amp Someone else with 2 Sarah Sun Liew R amp Jonathan Reiss R with 1 Others with 5 Lexie Reese D amp Christina Pascucci D with 1 Someone else with 12 Barack Mandela R Sarah Sun Liew R Jonathan Reiss R amp Jessica Resendez D with 2 Paul Anderson G Dana Bobbit I Joshua Bocanegra D Danny Fabricant R Jeremy Fennell D Frank Ferreira I Roxanne Lawler R John Poppenheim R Raji Rab D Lexi Reese D Katie Roederscheimer I amp John Rose D with 1 Akinyemi Agbede D Fepbrina Autiameineire O Jacob Farmos D Carson Franklin D Dian Foxington D Denice Gary Pandol R Jehu Hand R Denard Ingram D Zakaira Kortam R amp Would not vote with 0 Sarah Sun Liew R with 3 Several other candidates with lt 2 Barack Mandela Jonathan Reiss Jessica Resendez and Someone else with 3 Roxanne Lawler John Pappenheim Katie Roedersheimer and Sarah Sun Liew with 2 Akinyemi Agbede Paul Anderson Dana Bobbit Joshua Bocanegra Danny Fabricant Jacob Farmos Frank Ferreria Denise Gary Pandol Zakaira Kortam Lexi Reese John Rose and Would not vote with 1 Fepbrina Autiameineire Jeremy Fennell Dian Foxington Carson Franklin Jehu Hand Denard Ingram and Raji Rab with 0 Lexie Reese D with 1 Others with 4 Sarah Sun Liew with 5 Jonathan Reiss with 4 Frank Ferreria and Someone else with 3 Joshua Bocanegra Danny Fabricant Roxanne Lawler Raji Rab and Jessica Resendez with 2 Akinyemi Agbede Jacob Farmos Jeremy Fennell Denise Gary Pandol Denard Ingram and Jehu Hand with 1 Jessica Resendez with 3 Douglas Howard Pierce with 2 Frank Ferreria Denise Gary Pandol Roxanne Lawler Raji Rab Jonathan Reiss and Someone else with 1 Generic Republican with 9 Due to the large number of candidates in the race only those with more than 25 000 raised are included in this table 204 200 of this total was self funded by Early Withdrawn candidate Includes Would not vote at 19 Partisan clients Poll sponsored by The Hill a b c d Poll sponsored by Los Angeles Times Poll sponsored by Garvey s campaign Poll sponsored by Politico Poll sponsored by Nexstar Media Poll sponsored by the Los Angeles Times Poll sponsored by Lee s campaignReferences edit Primary Elections in California California Secretary of State Retrieved February 16 2024 a b c Schallhorn Kaitlyn January 10 2023 Rep Katie Porter launches a U S Senate bid Orange County Register Retrieved January 10 2023 a b c Mason Melanie January 26 2023 California Rep Adam Schiff enters marquee Senate race Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 26 2023 a b c Ulloa Jazmine Epstein Reid J February 21 2023 Barbara Lee a Longtime Congresswoman Announces a Run for Senate in California The New York Times a b c Hubler Shawn October 19 2023 Laphonza Butler Will Not Run for Senate in 2024 The New York Times Retrieved October 19 2023 2024 State Primary Election Dates www ncsl org Retrieved August 6 2023 Kapur Sahil March 5 2024 Democrat Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey advance to the general election in California s Senate race NBC News Retrieved March 5 2024 Mackin Solomon Ashley November 13 2023 La Jolla Shores resident Sepi Gilani announces U S Senate run La Jolla Light Retrieved November 14 2023 a b c d e f g h i CANDIDATES FOR MARCH 5 2024 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION California Secretary of State December 22 2023 Retrieved December 26 2023 Cadelago Christopher October 18 2023 Christina Pascucci TV anchor is running for Senate in California Politico Retrieved October 18 2023 a b c d e f Frisk Garrett September 22 2023 California Senate Candidate Roundup September 22 2023 Diamond Eye Candidate Report Retrieved September 22 2023 a b c Frisk Garrett June 19 2023 Minor Candidates Continue to Sign Up for 2024 California Senate Race Diamond Eye Candidate Report Retrieved June 19 2023 Frisk Garrett March 28 2023 Who Else is Running for U S Senate in California Besides the Big Three Diamond Eye Candidate Report Retrieved September 29 2023 Frisk Garrett May 11 2023 California House Candidate Roundup May 11 2023 Diamond Eye Candidate Report Retrieved May 13 2023 a b Garofoli Joe November 28 2023 Silicon Valley exec Lexi Reese ends California Senate campaign San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 28 2023 Daily Kos Elections Live Digest 2 8 Daily Kos February 8 2023 Gligich Daniel May 12 2023 Bonta issues dual endorsement in 2024 Senate battle The San Joaquin Valley Sun Retrieved May 13 2023 Rose Dickey Megan Bastone Nick November 14 2022 Mayor London Breed opposes her extra year in office Axios Retrieved November 14 2022 a b c d Singer Jeff February 21 2023 Daily Kos Elections Live Digest 2 21 Daily Kos Retrieved February 21 2023 Two other people who had been mentioned as possible contenders San Francisco Mayor London Breed and former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf did take themselves out of the running on Tuesday by endorsing Lee Morris J D Moench Mallory March 23 2023 S F Mayor Breed may have a challenger in next year s election Here s who is looking to run San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved March 24 2023 a b Democratic Rep Ro Khanna announces he won t seek California Senate seat endorses Rep Barbara Lee CNN March 26 2023 Retrieved March 26 2023 Cadelago Christopher April 24 2023 Eleni Kounalakis first to launch campaign for California governor in 2026 Politico Retrieved April 24 2023 Willon Phil November 18 2022 California s 2024 U S Senate race could be a hot one Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 5 2023 a b c d e f Garofoli Joe February 25 2023 Mayors London Breed and Sheng Thao endorse Barbara Lee for U S Senate at Oakland rally San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved February 26 2023 Bollag Sophia April 24 2023 Former California Controller Betty Yee says she will run to replace Gov Gavin Newsom in 2026 San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved April 24 2023 Mehta Seema McCaskill Nolan D January 10 2023 Rep Katie Porter announces bid for Dianne Feinstein s Senate seat Los Angeles Times Daily Kos Elections Live Digest 2 16 February 16 2023 Skelton George December 19 2022 Column Feinstein won t step down early But when she does these contenders have the best shot at her seat Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 3 2023 a b c d Mehta Seema February 14 2023 Who will replace Sen Dianne Feinstein Meet the potential candidates Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 14 2023 Frisk Garrett July 21 2023 We Asked Every Member of the House if They re Running in 2024 Here s What They Said Diamond Eye Candidate Report Retrieved July 21 2023 Nelson Laura J May 25 2023 Would Oprah replace Dianne Feinstein in the U S Senate Her rep says no Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 25 2023 a b Mehta Seema October 10 2023 Former Dodgers star and Republican Steve Garvey enters U S Senate race Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 10 2023 Einstein Alley April 11 2023 GOP attorney Eric Early announces Senate campaign US Times Post Long Beach RWF to welcome future Senate candidate Denice Gary Pandol to June 11 breakfast meeting Orange County Breeze May 16 2022 Archived from the original on November 19 2022 Retrieved November 18 2022 Armstrong Annie October 26 2023 Marfa Invitational s Status as a Charitable Foundation Is Revoked an Art Collector Runs for U S Senate and More Juicy Art World Gossip Artnet News Retrieved November 2 2023 a b c d Official Certified List of Write In Candidates PDF California Secretary of State February 23 2024 Retrieved February 23 2024 The Golden State Watchdog PAC founded by Lanhee Chen Golden State Watchdog PAC Retrieved July 10 2023 I have decided that I will not be a candidate for any office in 2024 said Chen Garrity Kelly April 20 2023 Larry Elder enters 2024 presidential race Politico Retrieved April 22 2023 a b Mehta Seema March 10 2023 California Republicans buoyed by congressional wins have no obvious Senate prospects Los Angeles Times Sullivan Brennan Deborah July 11 2023 Former San Diego 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February 23 2024 Jones an Oakland native had been an intern in Lee s California office before taking office in Tennessee and is one of the many young Democratic politicians who have endorsed her U S Rep Barbara Lee formally kicks off Senate campaign in Oakland CBS News Bay Area February 25 2023 Retrieved February 26 2023 Vakil Caroline Trudo Hanna May 7 2023 Battle for Feinstein seat splits top Democrats KTLA 5 Retrieved May 7 2023 Sheeler Andrew March 2 2023 Voters prefer Newsom in Sacramento McCarthy to speak at CAGOP Bass endorses Lee The Sacramento Bee Retrieved March 2 2023 a b Staff A O L February 29 2024 Two of Steve Garvey s former teammates just endorsed not Steve Garvey for U S Senate www aol com Retrieved March 1 2024 Ulloa Jazmine Epstein Reid J February 21 2023 Barbara Lee a Longtime Congresswoman Is Running for Senate in California The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 26 2023 a b c d e f Johnson Ted January 20 2024 California s U S Senate Candidates Seek Support From Hollywood And Set Up Potential Battle Over Democratic Loyalties Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 19 2024 They include Mark Hamill who sent off fundraising emails for Schiff and Adam Scott who posted a photo of himself and Elizabeth Banks with Porter last fall and the hashtag KatiePorterForSenate Lee is farther behind though she s drawn backing from LaTanya Jackson and Eve Ensler a b Booker Brakkton February 24 2023 Barbara Lee s no gimmicks Senate run Politico Retrieved February 25 2023 a b Hughes Thomas February 21 2023 U S Rep Barbara Lee Announces Run For Senate SFGATE Retrieved May 9 2023 a b Garofoli Joe November 15 2023 Exclusive National abortion rights group endorses Barbara Lee for Senate San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 15 2023 a b c d Official Democratic Voter Guide San Diego County Democratic Party Retrieved February 5 2024 Oreskes Benjamin Rosenhall Lauren May 8 2023 Porter Schiff and Lee each make the case they re the most labor friendly Senate candidate Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 29 2023 In March the Building and Construction Trades Council of Alameda County endorsed Lee garnering support from 40 000 workers who make up the membership of 28 affiliated unions in Lee s current congressional district a b c d California Labor Federation CaliforniaLabor December 5 2023 BREAKING NEWS CaliforniaLabor makes a TRIPLE endorsement in US Senate Race Tweet Retrieved December 6 2023 via Twitter Wright Greg February 9 2024 NASW PACE endorses Congresswoman Barbara Lee for U S Senate from California National Association of Social Workers Retrieved February 10 2024 Editorial Barbara Lee for US Senate Bay Area Reporter January 24 2024 Retrieved January 24 2024 Sentinel Slate 2024 Los Angeles Sentinel February 8 2024 a b c Timotija Filip January 17 2024 California McClatchy newspapers endorse Barbara Lee for Senate The Hill Retrieved January 20 2024 Endorsements for the March 5 2024 Election San Francisco Bay Guardian February 1 2024 Archived from the original on February 4 2024 Retrieved February 4 2024 Barbara Lee My fight for democracy proudly endorsed for U S Senate by the San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper San Francisco Bay View February 4 2024 Retrieved February 5 2024 3 strong candidates want to be California s next U S senator Here s our endorsement The Sacramento Bee January 17 2024 Retrieved January 18 2024 The Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club March 2024 Endorsements Occupy SF December 14 2023 United States Senate Endorsement Americans for Democratic Action SoCal Retrieved February 14 2024 Black Women Organized for Political Action BWOPATILE February 27 2023 BarbaraLeeForCA What an amazing inspirational day of promise and charge to take our seat in the US Senate HowBlackWomenLead BlackWomenMatter BLEE4Senate BWOPAPACEndorsed Tweet Retrieved March 4 2023 via Twitter Barreras Peter April 30 2023 United for Barbara Lee Press Event The Lufkin Daily News Retrieved April 30 2023 Candidates The 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wonderful evening with the amazing BarbaraLeeForCA She s ready to fight for progressive policies that will help our communities thrive Join the fight and donate today BarbaraleeSpeaksForMe Tweet Retrieved October 29 2023 via Twitter Candidates Archive Libertarian Party of California Retrieved February 5 2024 Vitali Ali January 12 2023 Warren backs Porter in California Senate primary NBC News Chmielewski Dan October 31 2023 Katie Porter s Senate Bid Endorsed by Congressman Robert Garcia The Liberal OC Retrieved October 31 2023 Chmielewski Dan July 12 2023 Katie Porter s Senate Bid Endorsed by State Senator Josh Newman The Liberal OC Retrieved July 14 2023 White Jeremy B Gardiner Dustin Korte Lara November 16 2023 Decision time for a Dem party chair First in Playbook Great Scott Politico Retrieved November 16 2023 Rep Katie Porter has scooped up the endorsement of state Sen Scott Wiener who praised her as someone who will go against the grain and speak truth to power a b Yu Yue Stella November 19 2023 California Democrats are divided on Senate race Gaza war CalMatters Retrieved February 19 2023 At Porter s event next door that night her staff passed out swag promoting her whiteboard fame and the campaign invited four Democrats state Sen Scott Wiener of San Francisco Assemblymember Alex Lee of Milpitas Orange County Democratic Chairperson Ada Briceno and National Union of Healthcare Workers President Sal Rosselli to speak in support Chmielewski Dan May 12 2023 Katie Porter s Senate Bid Endorsed by California Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie Norris The Liberal OC Retrieved May 16 2023 a b Schumacher Cori July 17 2023 IBEW 569 Endorses Katie Porter for U S Senate IBEW Local 569 Retrieved July 21 2023 Corbett Jessica January 10 2023 Pledging to Stand Up to Special Interests Katie Porter Announces Senate Bid Common Dreams Retrieved May 8 2023 a b East Bay Katie Porter Rally SAT 2 24 East Bay Rally with Representative Katie Porter and AFA CWA International President Sara 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