In California, the state Republican Party has 170 delegates up for grabs in the primary. The party will dole out three delegates to the winner of each of the state’s 53 congressional districts. Eleven at-large delegates also go to the top vote-getter in the state, and three unpledged delegates are granted to the state GOP chairman and the state’s two other Republican National Committee members.
The Democratic Party uses a more complex method to allocate its 370 delegates. The party awards three to six delegates per congressional district, proportional to the vote a candidate received, so any candidate that receives more than 15% of the vote will win at least one delegate. An additional 129 delegates will be awarded to candidates based on their percentage of the statewide vote.
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