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HomeElections CodeDiv. 5Ch. 2.5§ 5151 Presidential Primary Participation

§ 5151 Presidential Primary Participation

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§ 5151 Presidential Primary Participation

Key Takeaways

  • •A party can join the presidential election if they were in the primary election before it.
  • •A party can join if at least 2% of people voted for their candidates in the last big election, but they can choose to not count some candidates.
  • •A party can join if at least 0.33% of registered voters say they like that party 123 days before the election.
  • •A party can join if they get a petition signed by 10% of the people who voted in the last big election.

Example

A new party wants to join the presidential election.

If they get enough people to sign a petition (10% of the last big election voters), they can join the election.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 5151 Presidential Primary Participation

A party is qualified to participate in a presidential general election under any of the following conditions: (a) The party qualified to participate and participated in the presidential primary election preceding the presidential general election pursuant to Section 5100. (b) (1) At the last preceding gubernatorial primary election, the sum of the votes cast for all of the candidates for an office voted on throughout the state who disclosed a preference for that party on the ballot was at least 2 percent of the entire vote of the state for that office. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), a party may inform the Secretary of State that it declines to have the votes cast for a candidate who has disclosed that party as his or her party preference on the ballot counted toward the 2-percent qualification threshold. If the party wishes to have votes for a candidate not counted in support of its qualification under paragraph (1), the party shall notify the secretary in writing of that candidate’s name by the seventh day before the gubernatorial primary election. (c) (1) If on or before the 102nd day before a presidential general election, it appears to the Secretary of State, as a result of examining and totaling the statement of voters and their declared political preference transmitted to him or her by the county elections officials, that voters equal in number to at least 0.33 percent of the total number of voters registered on the 123rd day before the presidential general election have declared their preference for that party. (2) A person whose party preference is designated as “Unknown” pursuant to Section 2154 or 2265 shall not be counted for purposes of determining the total number of voters registered on the specified day preceding the election under paragraph (1). (d) On or before the 135th day before a presidential general election, there is filed with the Secretary of State a petition signed by voters, equal in number to at least 10 percent of the entire vote of the state at the last preceding gubernatorial election, declaring that they represent a proposed party, the name of which shall be stated in the petition, which proposed party those voters desire to have participate in that presidential general election. This petition shall be circulated, signed, and verified, and the signatures of the voters on it shall be certified to and transmitted to the Secretary of State by the county elections officials substantially as provided for initiative petitions. Each page of the petition shall bear a caption in 18-point boldface type, which caption shall be the name of the proposed party followed by the words “Petition to participate in the presidential general election.” (Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 32, Sec. 57. (SB 837) Effective June 27, 2016.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Related Statutes

  • § 2196 Online Voter Registration
  • § 2197 Online Voter Registration Process
  • § 2198 State Website Voter Links
  • § 5150 General Election Ballot Access
  • § 5152 Presidential Election Party Qualification

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Elections Code. Section 5151.
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