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December 12, 2020 - SACRAMENTO, CA – Secretary of State Alex Padilla has certified the results of the November 3, 2020 General Election. The election set an all-time record for number of votes cast and reached modern highs for voter turnout and engagement.

22,047,448
Total registered voters (as of October 19, 2020)—a state record.

17,785,151
Total votes cast—a state record. This is 3,174,642 more votes than the previous record set during the November 2016 General Election.

15,423,301
Total vote-by-mail ballots cast—an all-time state record. This is the largest number of vote-by-mail ballots cast in any California election.

80.67%
Turnout of registered voters. The highest since the 1976 General Election.

70.88%
Turnout of the eligible voting age population. The highest since the 1952 General Election.

“I am grateful to all the elections officials and poll workers who stepped up during the COVID-19 pandemic — they helped maintain the resiliency of our democracy,” Secretary of State Alex Padilla said. “Voting may have looked different this year, but it was important to provide Californians safe and convenient opportunities to exercise their right to vote while protecting their health. I would also like to thank the nearly 17.8 million Californians who voted in this election, a new record, many of whom answered our call to vote early.”

“Working together, California delivered an accessible, secure, and safe election during the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing several key measures. Every active registered voter received a ballot by mail in advance of the election and was also provided opportunities to vote early. Many counties deployed vote centers and ballot drop boxes to give voters even greater flexibility. Fortunately, we did not have to start from scratch, as many of the changes implemented for the General Election were based on the successful Voter’s Choice Act. The overwhelming success of the General Election proves the wisdom of California’s policies to increase access to the ballot and will certainly inform future initiatives to build an even more inclusive democracy,” Padilla added.

Historic General Election Voter Participation Statistics (2000-2020)

Year

2020

2016

2012

2008

2004

2000

Total Votes Cast 

  17,785,151

 14,610,509 

 13,202,158 

 13,743,177 

 12,589,683 

 11,142,843 

Turnout % of Registered Voters 

  80.67%

 75.27% 

 72.36% 

 79.42%  

 76.04% 

 70.94% 

Turnout % of Eligible Population

  70.88%

 58.74% 

 55.47% 

 59.22% 

 57.03% 

 51.92% 

Vote-by-Mail
Urgency legislation to address the COVID-19 pandemic made this the first statewide election where every active, registered voter was mailed a ballot. Voters had the option of returning their ballots by mail (using a prepaid postage return envelope) or in-person at any official ballot drop box or voting location. A record 86.72% of ballots cast were vote-by-mail ballots. Click here to view historical vote-by-mail statistics.

Ballot Tracking
In 2020, The Secretary of State launched the “Where’s My Ballot?” tracking tool statewide. In less than a year, over 5 million California voters signed up to receive automated notifications about their vote-by-mail ballots by email, text (SMS), or voice call.
Source: CA. SOS