There don’t appear to be any ballots left to count in California.
Semi-final turnout: 7.14 million votes cast, or 37.5% of registered voters.
That’s a 60% increase from 2014, when turnout was 4.46 million.
It nearly matches the 7.5 million votes cast in the 2014 general election— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) July 8, 2018
Turnout in California’s June primary was 60% greater than four years ago. This mirrors what we see in other states — dramatically higher voter participation. It bodes well for a fierce backlash in November & what I hope will be the beginning of the end of the Trump Administration https://t.co/xr9WFUsxbm
— Adam Schiff (@AdamSchiffCA) July 9, 2018