The Latest: California finalizes June primary results
The turnout rate finalized Friday just surpassed the lowest turnout rate for a California primary without an incumbent president in the last quarter century.
More than 5 million people, or 59 percent of those who voted, cast mail-in ballots.
California's secretary of state is expected to certify the results of the June primary election, when an estimated 8.5 million people, or 47.6 percent of registered voters, took part.
Preliminary data show few results changed in the weeks of vote-counting following the June 7 election.