SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – With voting already underway in California’s June 7 primary, a survey taken by San Diegans shows that incumbent Governor Gavin Newsom and incumbent U.S. Senator Alex Padilla are favored in the primary and into the general election. But who will face off against the incumbent Democrats is much more difficult to predict.
The ABC 10News/Survey USA poll interviewed 975 people from May 13, 2022, to May 15, 2022. Surveyors consisted of U.S. respondents weighted to U.S. Census targets for gender, age, race, education, and homeownership.
When asked if they are registered to vote in the state of California, 84% said yes, 15% percent said no and 2% said no.
California will hold a primary election for various offices on June 7. Not everyone makes the time to vote in a primary 54% said they were certain to vote, 20% already voted, 11% will probably vote, 9% said 50/50 chance to vote, 4% probably will not vote, and 3% not sure.
When asked in the Primary for Governor of California how would they vote, 40% said Gavin Newsom (D), 18% undecided, 7% Ronald A. Anderson (R), 7% Brian Dahle (R), 5% Shawn Collins (R ) and 5% Anthony “Tony” Fanara (D).
California voters will also vote twice for U.S. Senate. First, in the Primary for the full term in office, surveyors were asked how they would vote….