Politics & Government
REAL-TIME RESULTS: 49th Congressional District, 73rd CA Assembly
Orange County Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Orange County in the primary election for March 3, 2020.

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA —Turnout was expected to be strong for Tuesday’s election as voters made their choice in the presidential primary, and voted on the largest proposed bond issue in state history. Nearly 1.5 million people are registered to vote here in Orange County, according to the latest voter registration numbers from Secretary of State Alex Padilla’s office.
Statewide, there are 20.4 million registered voters, an increase of 3.1 million since the last presidential election in 2016. In fact, 80 percent of eligible Californians are registered to vote, the highest heading into a California Presidential Primary in the past 68 years.
MAJOR OC ELECTIONS: Results
The most-watched races that were on all ballots in California were those for the presidential primary.
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Here in Orange County, voters also weighed in on races for the state house and U.S. Congress.
In the 49th Congressional District which contains the cities of San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente, incumbent Mike Levin is facing Brian Maryott.
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State Assembly Offices
In the 73rd California State Assembly District which contains the cities of San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Rancho Santa Margarita, Mission Viejo, and Laguna Niguel, incumbent William (Bill) Brough faces Ed Sachs, Laurie Davies, Scott Rhinehard and Chris Duncan.
“California entered 2020 with a record 20.4 million registered voters—and I only expect that figure to climb as we reach the... General Election in November,” said Secretary of State Alex Padilla.
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