2024 California State Senate election
Results: Democratic hold Republican hold No election held Results TBD
The 2024 California State Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election being held on March 5, 2024. Voters in the 20 odd-numbered districts of the California State Senate will elect their representatives. The elections coincided with the elections for other offices, including the state Assembly .[ 1]
There were 16 Democratic-held senate seats up for election in 2024, 3 Republican-held seats, and 1 open seat with no incumbent. Because two Democratic incumbents were drawn into the same district during redistricting (Dave Min and Josh Newman in the 37th district ), Democrats will have a net loss of one seat unless they win the open district. Republicans would need a net gain of at least 12 seats in order to flip the chamber, though they only need to flip five seats in order to break the Democrats' supermajority .
Outgoing incumbents [ edit ]
3rd : Bill Dodd was term-limited.
5th : Susan Eggman was term-limited.
7th : Nancy Skinner was term-limited.
9th : Steve Glazer was retiring.[ 2]
25th : Anthony Portantino was term limited (ran for U.S. House ).[ 3]
31st : Richard Roth was term-limited.
35th : Steven Bradford was term-limited.
37th : Dave Min retired to run for U.S. House .[ 4]
39th : Toni Atkins was term-limited.
1st : Brian Dahle was term-limited.
21st : Scott Wilk was term-limited.
Summary by district [ edit ]
† - Incumbent not seeking re-election
2024 California's 1st State Senate district election
The 1st district encompasses most of the Redwood Forest region and northwestern Sierra Nevada to include Siskiyou , Modoc , Lassen , Shasta , Tehama , Plumas , Glenn , Colusa , Butte , Sutter , Yuba , Nevada , and Sierra counties, along with eastern Placer County . The incumbent is Republican Brian Dahle of Bieber , who is term-limited in 2024.
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Megan Dahle (R)
$218,279
$226,478
$184,328
David Fennell (R) [ g]
–
–
–
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 3rd State Senate district election
Including the eastern California Wine Country and University of California, Davis , the 3rd district consists of Napa , Yolo , and Solano counties. The incumbent is Democrat Bill Dodd of Napa , who is term-limited in 2024.
Martha Guerrero (Democratic), mayor of West Sacramento (2020–present) (endorsed Verder-Aliga) [ 16]
Christopher Cabaldon (D)
State legislators
Newspapers
Organizations
Jackie Elward (D)
Labor unions
Political parties
Organizations
Rozzana Verder-Aliga (D)
Statewide officials
State legislators
Political parties
Labor unions
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Christopher Cabaldon (D)
$640,186
$557,115
$269,298
Thom Bogue (R) [ g]
–
–
–
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 5th State Senate district election
The 5th district encompasses the northern Central Valley , containing San Joaquin County and the northeastern portion of Alameda County , including the communities of Midway , Altamont , Ulmar , Livermore , Dublin , Pleasanton , and Sunol . The incumbent is Democrat Susan Eggman of Stockton , who is term-limited in 2024.
Jerry McNerney (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Rhodesia Ransom (D) (withdrawn)
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Jerry McNerney (D)
$780,394
$820,817
$54,228
Jim Shoemaker (R)
$100,909
$77,257
$28,409
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 7th State Senate district election
The East Bay -based 7th district consists of the urban, coastal northwestern portion of Alameda County , including Alameda , Oakland , Piedmont , Emeryville , Berkeley , El Cerrito , and Richmond . The incumbent is Democrat Nancy Skinner of Berkeley , who is term-limited in 2024.
Kathryn Lybarger (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Jesse Arreguín (D)
$986,310
$1,144,295
$139,291
Jovanka Beckles (D)
$249,263
$210,079
$49,520
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 9th State Senate district election
The 9th district encompasses most of Contra Costa County , including Concord , Antioch , Pittsburg , Bay Point , Martinez , Pleasant Hill , Walnut Creek , Lafayette , Danville , San Ramon , and Orinda , along with Castro Valley , San Lorenzo , and San Leandro in Alameda County . The incumbent is Democrat Steve Glazer of Orinda , who is not seeking reelection in 2024.
Tim Grayson (Democratic), state assemblyman for the 15th district [ 64]
Joseph Grcar (Republican), computational scientist and perennial candidate (write-in) [ 65]
David Minor (Republican) (write-in) [ 65]
Marisol Rubio (Democratic), San Ramon city councilor and candidate for this district in 2020 [ 66]
Marisol Rubio (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Tim Grayson (D)
$853,398
$1,249,759
$309,960
Marisol Rubio (D)
$168,224
$211,649
$21,091
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 11th State Senate district election
The 11th district consists of San Francisco County and Daly City at the northern tip of San Mateo County . The incumbent is Democrat Scott Wiener of San Francisco , who is up for reelection in 2024.
Yvette Corkrean (Republican), nurse[ 68]
Cynthia Cravens (Democratic), community volunteer[ 58]
Scott Wiener (Democratic), incumbent state senator[ 42]
Jing Chao Xiong (No party preference/Independent), delivery driver[ 68]
Scott Wiener (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Scott Wiener (D)
$785,804
$977,047
$356,623
Yvette Corkrean (R)
$87,270
$88,580
$24,817
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 13th State Senate district election
The 13th district encompasses the southern Bay Area to take in most of San Mateo County , including the communities of South San Francisco , Pacifica , San Bruno , Millbrae , Burlingame , San Mateo , Foster City , El Granada , Half Moon Bay , San Carlos , Redwood City , Woodside , and Menlo Park , along with the western Santa Clara County communities of Palo Alto , Stanford , Mountain View , Cupertino , Saratoga , and Los Gatos . The incumbent is first-term Democrat Josh Becker of Menlo Park , who is up for reelection in 2024.
Josh Becker (Democratic), incumbent state senator[ 58]
Alexander Glew (Republican), engineer[ 58]
Christina Laskowski (Republican), investment banker[ 58]
Josh Becker (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Josh Becker (D)
$367,910
$710,048
$143,117
Alexander Glew (R)
$100
$1,184
$104
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 15th State Senate district election
The 15th district encompasses central and eastern Santa Clara County . Most of the district's population lives in San Jose , but it also includes some outlying areas like Mount Hamilton , Coyote , Sveadal , Morgan Hill , and Gilroy . The incumbent is first-term Democrat Dave Cortese of San Jose , who is up for reelection in 2024.
Dave Cortese (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Dave Cortese (D)
$535,030
$458,412
$421,155
Robert Paul Howell (R)
$0
$2,210
$4,269
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 17th State Senate district election
The 17th district consists of the Big Sur section of the Central Coast , including Santa Cruz . San Benito , and Monterey counties, along with northern San Luis Obispo County . The incumbent is Democrat John Laird of Santa Cruz , who is up for reelection in 2024.
John Laird (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
John Laird (D)
$309,878
$518,379
$982,351
Tony Virrueta (R)
$17,241
$9,604
$2,291
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 19th State Senate district election
The 19th district encompasses much of the Mojave Desert as well as most of the Inland Empire 's land area. It includes the central San Bernardino County communities of Barstow , Hodge , Apple Valley , Crestline , Big Bear City , Grand Terrace , Loma Linda , Redlands , Yucaipa , Yucca Valley , Joshua Tree , and Twentynine Palms , and the central Riverside County communities of Beaumont , Banning , Desert Hot Springs , Palm Springs , Cathedral City , Palm Desert , Indian Wells , and La Quinta . The incumbent is first-term Republican Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh of Yucaipa and the former 23rd district, who is up for reelection in 2024.
Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R)
U.S. representatives
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
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Lisa Middleton (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Political parties
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R)
$1,295,116
$1,112,390
$792,798
Lisa Middleton (D)
$1,493,738
$1,578,113
$78,142
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 21st State Senate district election
The 21st district consists of Santa Barbara County and southern San Luis Obispo County , along with the northern and western portions of Ventura County , including Ojai , Fillmore , Santa Paula , Ventura , Oxnard , Camarillo , and Port Hueneme . The incumbent is first-term Democrat Monique Limón of Santa Barbara and the former 19th district, who is up for reelection in 2024.
Monique Limón (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Monique Limón (D)
$523,339
$505,941
$870,800
Elijah Mack (R) [ g]
–
–
–
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 23rd State Senate district election
The 23rd district encompasses the Antelope Valley and Victor Valley . It includes the northern Los Angeles County communities of Santa Clarita , Quartz Hill , Lancaster , Palmdale , Acton , and Lake Los Angeles , along with the western San Bernardino County communities of Phelan , Adelanto , Victorville , and Hesperia . The incumbent is Republican Scott Wilk of Santa Clarita and the former 21st district, who is term-limited in 2024.
Kipp Mueller (D)
State assemblymembers
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Labor unions
Organizations
Suzette Martinez Valladares (R)
State senators
State assemblymembers
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Eric Ohlsen (D) (withdrawn)
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Suzette Martinez Valladares (R)
$1,690,235
$1,822,887
$180,681
Kipp Mueller (D)
$5,092,729
$5,304,339
$172,094
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 25th State Senate district election
The 25th district encompasses the western San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County , including the communities of Glendale , La Cañada Flintridge , Altadena , Pasadena , South Pasadena , San Marino , Alhambra , Monterey Park , San Gabriel , Rosemead , Temple City , Arcadia , Sierra Madre , Monrovia , the east San Gabriel Valley city of Glendora , and the Pomona Valley city of Claremont . The incumbent is Democrat Anthony Portantino of La Cañada Flintridge , who is term-limited in 2024.
Elizabeth Wong Ahlers (R)
Sasha Renée Pérez (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
John Harabedian (D) (withdrawn)
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Sasha Renée Pérez (D)
$696,714
$1,093,651
$325,023
Elizabeth Wong Ahlers (R)
$316,135
$297,405
$40,609
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 27th State Senate district election
The 27th district consists of the eastern Ventura County communities of Moorpark , Thousand Oaks , Simi Valley , Santa Susana , Hidden Valley , and Lake Sherwood , and the western San Fernando Valley communities of Granada Hills , Porter Ranch , Chatsworth , West Hills , Woodland Hills , and Tarzana in the northwestern corner of Los Angeles . The incumbent is Democrat Henry Stern of Malibu , who is up for reelection in 2024.
Henry Stern (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Henry Stern (D)
$342,294
$325,323
$408,027
Lucie Volotzky (R)
$46,040
$36,487
$5,987
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 29th State Senate district election
The new 29th district encompasses the urban southwestern portion of San Bernardino County , including the cities of San Bernardino , Highland , Colton , Rialto , Bloomington , Fontana , Rancho Cucamonga , and Upland . The district has no incumbent.
Eloise Gómez Reyes (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Eloise Gómez Reyes (D)
$694,276
$553,196
$585,657
Carlos A. Garcia (R)
$57,904
$43,201
$15,949
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 31st State Senate district election
The 31st district encompasses the urban northwestern portion of Riverside County , including the cities of Riverside , Corona , Eastvale , Jurupa Valley , Moreno Valley , Mead Valley , Perris , and Nuevo . The incumbent is Democrat Richard Roth of Riverside , who is term-limited in 2024.
Sabrina Cervantes (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Angelo Farooq (D)
Newspapers
Political parties
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Sabrina Cervantes (D)
$487,863
$1,030,397
$281,234
Cynthia Navarro (R)
$545
$1,238
$306
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 33rd State Senate district election
The 33rd district consists of the southern Gateway Cities of Los Angeles County , including Long Beach , Signal Hill , Lakewood , Paramount , Lynwood , South Gate , Cudahy , Huntington Park , Bell , Maywood , Bell Gardens , and Commerce . The incumbent is Democrat Lena Gonzalez of Long Beach , who is up for reelection in 2024.
Lena Gonzalez (Democratic), incumbent state senator[ 58]
Sharifah Hardie (Republican), business consultant[ 108]
Mario Paz (Republican), accountant[ 58]
Lena Gonzalez (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Lena Gonzalez (D)
$600,033
$473,888
$497,182
Mario Paz (R) [ g]
–
–
–
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 35th State Senate district election
The 35th district consists of the southwestern Los Angeles County communities of Inglewood , Hawthorne , Lawndale , Westmont , Willowbrook , Compton , and Carson , and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Watts , Harbor City , Wilmington , and San Pedro . The incumbent is Democrat Steven Bradford of Gardena , who is term-limited in 2024.
Darryn Harris (Democratic), former chief of staff to then-U.S. Representative Karen Bass [ 110]
Michelle Chambers (D)
State senators
State assemblymembers
Labor unions
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Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Michelle Chambers (D)
$625,121
$705,104
$43,301
Laura Richardson (D)
$660,969
$427,784
$149,220
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 37th State Senate district election
The new 37th district encompasses much of central Orange County , including Orange , El Modena , Villa Park . Tustin , Irvine , Costa Mesa , Lake Forest , El Toro , Laguna Woods , Aliso Viejo , and Laguna Niguel . The incumbents in this area are second-term Democrat Josh Newman of Fullerton and the former 29th district, and first-term Democrat Dave Min of Irvine and the former 37th district.
Gabrielle Ashbaugh (Democratic), business owner[ 115]
Steven Choi (Republican), former state assemblyman for the 68th district (2016–2022) and former mayor of Irvine (2012–2016)[ 116]
Leticia Correa (Democratic), neuro-surgery technologist[ 115]
Jacob Niles Creer (Democratic), surgical coordinator[ 115]
Anthony Kuo (Republican), former Irvine city councilor (2018–2022)[ 117]
Stephanie Le (Democratic), medical authorization coordinator[ 115]
Crystal Miles (Republican), Villa Park city councilor[ 118]
Alex Mohajer (Democratic), president of Stonewall Democrats [ 119]
Josh Newman (Democratic), state senator for the 29th district (2016–2018, 2020–present)[ 120]
Guy Selleck (Republican), business owner and U.S. Air Force veteran[ 121]
Jenny Suarez (Democratic), respiratory therapist[ 115]
Alex Mohajer (D)
Political parties
Organizations
Josh Newman (D)
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Steven Choi (R)
Newspapers
Political parties
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Josh Newman (D)
$5,116,336
$5,522,882
$319,628
Steven Choi (R)
$464,923
$452,491
$84,839
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
2024 California's 37th State Senate district election[ 9]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Josh Newman (incumbent)
67,109
30.1
Republican
Steven Choi
48,364
21.7
Republican
Crystal Miles
31,132
14.0
Republican
Guy Selleck
22,546
10.1
Democratic
Alex Mohajer
18,550
8.3
Republican
Anthony Kuo
15,739
7.1
Democratic
Leticia Correa
6,000
2.7
Democratic
Stephanie Le
4,532
2.0
Democratic
Gabrielle Ashbaugh
4,396
2.0
Democratic
Jenny Suarez
3,191
1.4
Democratic
Jacob Niles Creer
1,606
0.7
Total votes
223,165
100.0
General election
Democratic
Josh Newman (incumbent)
Republican
Steven Choi
Total votes
100.0
2024 California's 39th State Senate district election
The new 39th district encompasses much of San Diego , including the neighborhoods of Point Loma , Ocean Beach , Hillcrest , North Park , Linda Vista , San Carlos , Encanto , and Paradise Hills , along with the San Diego suburbs of Coronado , La Mesa , Lemon Grove , El Cajon , La Presa , Casa de Oro , Rancho San Diego , Bostonia , and Crest . The incumbent is Democrat Toni Atkins , who is term-limited in 2024.
Akilah Weber (D)
State government officials
Political parties
Labor unions
Organizations
Campaign finance reports as of October 19, 2024
Candidate
Raised
Spent
Cash on hand
Akilah Weber (D)
$415,491
$632,472
$577,651
Bob Divine (R) [ g]
–
–
–
Source: Secretary of State of California [ 8]
^ Redistricted from the 9th district.
^ Redistricted from the 7th district.
^ Redistricted from the 23rd district.
^ Redistricted from the 19th district.
^ Redistricted from the 21st district.
^ Redistricted from the 29th district.
^ a b c d e Has not filed any campaign finance reports.
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