California’s Top-Two Primary System In 2011, California adopted the
Top-Two Primary Election Act for every statewide and national office except for: the office of President of the United States, local offices, and central party committees. For primary elections in midterm (non-presidential) years, voters receive a ballot with all candidates listed for every party affiliation. The top-two winning candidates go onto the ballot for the general election in November. During a presidential election year, voters who registered with a party preference will get a primary ballot with all the top-two candidates as well as presidential candidates running in their preferred party. Read more about how the Top-Two primary system affects
No Party Preference voters during presidential election years.