Two California political parties, the American Independent Party and the Peace and Freedom Party, also held presidential primaries as part of Super Tuesday yesterday. Write-in votes have yet to be counted, and California has until April 12 to certify results.
Three candidates appeared on the ballot for the presidential primary of the Peace and Freedom Party: Dr. Cornel West, Jasmine Sherman, and Claudia De la Cruz. There were no recognized write-in candidates. All three candidates are also seeking the presidency outside of the Peace and Freedom Party, which has historically allowed candidates to use its ballot access line.
According to the California Secretary of State’s office, De la Cruz came in first of the three, earning 2,936 votes and accounting for 45% of the total. She is followed by West, who received 2,657 votes, and Sherman with 925.
| Candidate | Vote Total | Percentage |
| Claudia De la Cruz | 6,430 votes | 47% |
| Dr. Cornel West | 5,455 votes | 39.9% |
| Jasmine Sherman | 1,795 votes | 13.1% |
| Other (w) | * | * |
A presidential primary was also conducted for the American Independent Party of California. James Bradley was the sole candidate to appear on the ballot, but Andrew George Rummel was recognized by the Secretary of State’s office as a write-in candidate leading up to election day. According to the most recent results, Bradley earned 26,540 votes. As of Wednesday afternoon, it’s not yet known how many write-in votes Rummel received.
| Candidate | Vote Total | Percentage |
| James P. Bradley | 45,565 votes | * |
| Andrew George Rummel (w) | 16 votes | * |
| Other (w) | * | * |
Bradley also appeared on the ballot for the United States Senate primary, along with over two dozen other candidates, including Representatives Adam Schiff and Katie Porter. Running as a Republican, Bradley came in sixth behind three Democrats and two other Republicans.
Editorial note: Vote totals have been updated as of April 30, 2024 based on results outlined in the Statement of Vote produced by the California Secretary of State.

