The California Republican primary may be over a month away, but it plays a crucial part in the GOP nomination process. The June 7 primary has 172 delegates at stake.
The delegates are awarded in two stages. The candidate with the most votes statewide will automatically get 13 delegates. California has 53 congressional districts and the winner of each district will get three delegates.
Early polling numbers show Donald Trump with a sizable lead on Ted Cruz. According to RealClear Politics, Trump has an average lead of 26.4 percentage points in the early polls.
Here’s a look at the latest California GOP polls.
RealClear Politics Average
RealClear Politics keeps a running average of the California polls. The average includes data from three polls. The KABC/SurveyUSA poll conducted April 27-30, the FOX News poll conducted April 18-21 and the CBS News/YouGov poll conducted April 13-15.
CANDIDATE | VOTE% |
Donald Trump | 50.7 |
Ted Cruz | 24.3 |
John Kasich | 17.3 |
KABC/SurveyUSA
The KABC/SurveyUSA poll was conducted April 27-30. It has a margin of error of 4.3 percentage points.
CANDIDATE | VOTE% |
Donald Trump | 54 |
Ted Cruz | 20 |
John Kasich | 16 |
FOX News
The FOX News poll was conducted April 18-21. It has a margin of error of 4.0 percentage points.
CANDIDATE | VOTE% |
Donald Trump | 49 |
Ted Cruz | 22 |
John Kasich | 20 |
CBS News/YouGov
The CBS News/YouGov poll was conducted April 13-15. It has a margin of error of 4.8 percentage points.
CANDIDATE | VOTE% |
Donald Trump | 49 |
Ted Cruz | 31 |
John Kasich | 16 |