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Final 2024 Primary Results: Democrat Adam Schiff Faces Republican Steve Garvey For U.S. Senate

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Full term

Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican former baseball star Steve Garvey will face off in November for California’s highly coveted U.S. Senate seat.

The race is a once-in-decades opportunity to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (and succeed caretaker Sen. Laphonza Butler). The winner in November — and Schiff starts with a big edge — could hold onto the seat for decades to come.

Read more about the job expected of whoever ultimately becomes a U.S. senator ▶

Short term

The result largely came down to the impact of former President Donald Trump, voter turnout and campaign cash.

The race is already the most expensive U.S. Senate contest in state history. Schiff, a Burbank U.S. representative who has consistently led in polling, has spent a whopping $38 million ahead of the primary, outspending all his opponents combined and ranking second among all Senate candidates nationwide.

Schiff’s tremendous fundraising edge made the race essentially a competition for second place for other candidates.

In the lead up to the primary, that was been a fight between progressive Democratic firebrand Porter and Garvey, a former L.A. Dodgers star who jumped into the race in October and consolidated Republican voters. Lee, an Oakland Democrat known for her lone vote against the Afghanistan War in Congress and for her call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, lagged in fundraising and polling.

No Republican has won a statewide race since 2006. And for months, the Senate race was almost strictly a Democratic affair. 

A note on the results

OFFICIAL RESULTS
  • The California Secretary of State's Office certified the final vote tallies on April 12, marking an official end to the March 5, 2024 Primary Election.

  • Voter Game Plan will be back in the fall to help you prepare for the Nov. 5 General Election.

About the top candidates

Rep. Katie Porter: In 2018, Porter flipped a Republican congressional seat (the 47th district) in Orange County and won attention for using a white board during congressional hearings to confront witnesses. But she has also faced controversy for her stock investments in companies scrutinized by consumer advocates, her corporation consulting stint and allegations of abuse from a former staffer, which she denied.

Steve Garvey: Garvey, a baseball star turned politician, has started a marketing firm, hosted radio shows and has helped fundraise for GOP candidates, including Presidents George Bush and Ronald Reagan. Garvey, who flirted with a U.S. Senate run as early as 1981, is a two-time supporter of Donald Trump, and has refused to express an opinion on the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

Rep. Barbara Lee: Lee, who now represents the 12th district, volunteered with the Black Panther Party and became active in politics, serving in the state legislature for seven years until she won a special election in 1998 to replace her mentor, then-U.S. Rep. Ron Dellums. In Congress, she is best known for being the lone vote against using military force in Afghanistan in 2001 after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and voting often to withdraw troops from foreign countries.

Eric Early: Early, a Republican attorney who lives in Los Angeles, served as a legal counsel for the unsuccessful recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2021. He ran unsuccessfully, himself, against U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff in 2020 and for state Attorney General in both 2018 and 2022. Early is a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump.

Rep. Adam Schiff: Schiff, who now represents the 30th district, ventured into California politics in 1996 as the youngest state senator at the time, and voters sent him to Congress in 2000. Starting as a member of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, he's rebranded himself as a progressive in recent years, but he hasn’t been immune from controversy: For years, Schiff has claimed primary residence for both his home in Potomac, Md., and a condo in Burbank, CNN reported.

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