Chapter 2. Presidential Electors of California Elections Code >> Division 7. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.
In each year of the general election at which electors of
President and Vice President of the United States are to be chosen,
the candidate in each congressional district who received the largest
number of votes in the primary election among the candidates who
disclosed a preference for the Democratic Party shall designate one
presidential elector and shall file his or her name and residence and
business address with the state chairperson by a date specified by
the state chairperson. The candidate for United States Senate who
received the largest number of votes in the primary election among
the candidates who disclosed a preference for the Democratic Party in
each of the last two United States senatorial elections shall
designate one presidential elector and shall file his or her name and
residence and business address with the state chairperson by a date
specified by the state chairperson. In the event there is no
candidate for United States Senate or for any particular
congressional district who disclosed a preference for the Democratic
Party, or if any candidate fails to designate a presidential elector
by the date specified by the state chairperson, the state chairperson
shall designate one presidential elector for each vacancy. The state
chairperson shall file the names and residence and business
addresses of all the electors designated pursuant to this section
with the Secretary of State by October 1 of the presidential election
year.