The three major 2016 presidential candidates will be converging on Southern California next week, as they try to ramp up voter support ahead of California’s June 7 primary.

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, will make a rally stop at the Anaheim Convention Center on Wednesday, according to his campaign website.

Those wanting to attend the event must register for tickets. The rally, scheduled for noon to 2 p.m., will be held at the Anaheim Arena, Anaheim city spokesman Mike Lyster confirmed today.

As previously reported by The Register, Sen. Bernie Sanders will be making a campaign stop in Irvine Sunday, May 22, and another Tuesday, May 24, at the Anaheim Convention Center.

The Anaheim function, which also requires tickets, is expected to run from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Lyster said.

Event parking at the convention center for both the Trump and Sanders rallies will be limited.

“With California’s upcoming primary and the general election six months away, Orange County is an important campaign stop,” Lyster said.

After his Anaheim campaign stop, Sanders will head to Riverside and San Bernardino.

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, also is expected to be in Orange County next week, according to a campaign email sent Saturday. No other event details were immediately available.

Bill Clinton attended an event in Pomona Saturday to stump for his wife.

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