Elxn-State Results
Eds: Here are the latest statewide election results provided by the California
Secretary of State, as vote-counting continues from the Nov. 3 election.
Registration and Turnout
Precincts Reporting: 20,497
Total Number of Precincts: 20,497
Pct. of Precincts Reporting: 100.0
Voter Turnout: 17,756,706
Total Registered Voters: 22,047,615
Voter Turnout Percentage: 80.5
President
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Joseph Biden (D) 11,093,884 63.5%
Donald Trump (R) 5,990,885 34.3%
Roque ‘Rocky’ De La
Fuente Guerra (AI) 59,991 0.3%
Howie Hawkins (G) 80,837 0.5%
Jo Jorgensen (L) 187,460 1.1%
Gloria La Riva (PF) 50,915 0.3%
U.S. Representative District 23
600/600 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Kim Mangone (D) 115,896 37.9%
Kevin McCarthy (R) 190,222 62.1%
U.S. Representative District 25
311/311 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Christy Smith (D) 169,305 50.0%
Michael Garcia (R) 169,638 50.0%
U.S. Representative District 26
614/614 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Julia Brownley (D) 208,856 60.6%
Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy
(R) 135,877 39.4%
U.S. Representative District 27
318/318 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Judy Chu (D) 221,411 69.8%
Johnny Nalbandian (R) 95,907 30.2%
U.S. Representative District 28
240/240 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Adam Schiff (D) 244,271 72.7%
Eric Early (R) 91,928 27.3%
U.S. Representative District 29
205/205 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Antonio Cardenas (D) 119,420 56.6%
Angalica Dueaas (D) 91,524 43.4%
U.S. Representative District 30
222/222 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Brad Sherman (D) 240,038 69.5%
Mark Reed (R) 105,426 30.5%
U.S. Representative District 32
312/312 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Grace Napolitano (D) 172,942 66.6%
Joshua Scott (R) 86,818 33.4%
U.S. Representative District 33
231/231 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Ted Lieu (D) 257,094 67.6%
James Bradley (R) 123,334 32.4%
U.S. Representative District 34
165/165 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Jimmy Gomez (D) 108,792 53.0%
David Kim (D) 96,554 47.0%
U.S. Representative District 35
337/337 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Norma Torres (D) 169,405 69.3%
Mike Cargile (R) 74,941 30.7%
U.S. Representative District 36
355/355 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Raul Ruiz (D) 184,983 60.3%
Erin Cruz (R) 121,578 39.7%
U.S. Representative District 37
234/234 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Karen Bass (D) 254,916 85.9%
Errol Webber (R) 41,705 14.1%
U.S. Representative District 38
271/271 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Linda Sanchez (D) 190,467 74.3%
Michael Tolar (D) 65,739 25.7%
U.S. Representative District 39
369/369 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Gil Cisneros (D) 169,837 49.4%
Young Kim (R) 173,946 50.6%
U.S. Representative District 40
187/187 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Lucille Roybal-Allard
(D) 135,572 72.7%
Carlos Delgado (R) 50,809 27.3%
U.S. Representative District 41
167/167 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Mark Takano (D) 167,853 64.0%
Aja Yadran Smith (R) 94,248 36.0%
U.S. Representative District 42
318/318 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
William O’Mara (D) 157,603 42.9%
Ken Calvert (R) 209,997 57.1%
U.S. Representative District 43
244/244 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Maxine Waters (D) 199,210 71.7%
Joe Collins (R) 78,688 28.3%
U.S. Representative District 44
259/259 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Nanette Barragan (D) 139,661 67.8%
Analilia Joya (D) 66,375 32.2%
U.S. Representative District 45
541/541 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Katie Porter (D) 221,843 53.5%
Greg Raths (R) 193,096 46.5%
U.S. Representative District 46
238/238 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
J Correa (D) 157,803 68.8%
James Waters (R) 71,716 31.2%
U.S. Representative District 47
291/291 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Alan Lowenthal (D) 197,028 63.3%
John Briscoe (R) 114,371 36.7%
U.S. Representative District 48
465/465 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Harley Rouda (D) 193,362 48.9%
Michelle Steel (R) 201,738 51.1%
U.S. Representative District 49
487/487 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Mike Levin (D) 205,179 53.1%
Brian Maryott (R) 181,027 46.9%
U.S. Representative District 50
480/480 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D) 166,790 46.0%
Darrell Issa (R) 195,434 54.0%
U.S. Representative District 51
359/359 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Juan Vargas (D) 165,272 68.4%
Juan Hidalgo (R) 76,527 31.6%
U.S. Representative District 52
192/192 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Scott Peters (D) 244,175 61.6%
James DeBello (R) 152,323 38.4%
U.S. Representative District 53
251/251 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Georgette Gomez (D) 135,561 40.5%
Sara Jacobs (D) 199,179 59.5%
State Senate District 21
580/580 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Michael Mueller (D) 193,202 49.2%
Scott Wilk (R) 199,342 50.8%
State Senate District 23
1153/1153 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Abigail Medina (D) 203,334 47.5%
Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R) 224,862 52.5%
State Senate District 25
425/425 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Anthony Portantino (D) 295,432 64.0%
Kathleen Hazelton (R) 166,529 36.0%
State Senate District 27
402/402 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Henry Stern (D) 284,797 60.2%
Houman Salem (R) 188,421 39.8%
State Senate District 29
460/460 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Josh Newman (D) 214,456 51.3%
Ling Ling Chang (R) 203,762 48.7%
State Senate District 31
217/217 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Richard Roth (D) 216,584 59.0%
Rod Taylor (R) 150,414 41.0%
State Senate District 33
264/264 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Elizabeth Castillo (D) 101,831 38.2%
Lena Gonzalez (D) 164,752 61.8%
State Senate District 35
341/341 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Steven Bradford (D) 234,881 72.5%
Anthony Perry (AI) 89,080 27.5%
State Senate District 37
728/728 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Dave Min (D) 270,522 51.1%
John Moorlach (R) 258,421 48.9%
State Senate District 39
245/245 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Toni Atkins (D) 336,473 66.2%
Linda Blankenship (R) 171,920 33.8%
State Assembly District 36
227/227 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Steve Fox (D) 83,240 44.8%
Thomas Lackey (R) 102,442 55.2%
State Assembly District 38
206/206 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Suzette Valladares (R) 149,201 76.1%
Lucie Volotzky (R) 46,877 23.9%
State Assembly District 39
161/161 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Luz Rivas (D) 117,207 74.1%
Ricardo Benitez (R) 41,033 25.9%
State Assembly District 41
253/253 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Christopher Holden (D) 160,878 65.3%
Robin Hvidston (R) 85,604 34.7%
State Assembly District 42
444/444 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Andrew Kotyuk (R) 96,134 44.4%
Chad Mayes (NP) 120,329 55.6%
State Assembly District 43
155/155 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Laura Friedman (D) 149,214 69.6%
Michael Graves (R) 65,270 30.4%
State Assembly District 44
313/313 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Jacqui Irwin (D) 132,679 60.7%
Denise Pedrow (R) 86,051 39.3%
State Assembly District 45
137/137 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Jesse Gabriel (D) 136,904 66.2%
Jeffi Girgenti (R) 69,802 33.8%
State Assembly District 46
135/135 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Lanira Murphy (D) 60,595 36.6%
Adrin Nazarian (D) 104,987 63.4%
State Assembly District 48
197/197 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Blanca Rubio (D) 126,430 100.0%
State Assembly District 49
163/163 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Edwin Chau (D) 107,976 67.9%
Burton Brink (R) 50,988 32.1%
State Assembly District 50
163/163 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Richard Bloom (D) 166,503 80.4%
William Hess (D) 40,709 19.6%
State Assembly District 51
117/117 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Wendy Carrillo Dono (D) 127,026 100.0%
State Assembly District 52
234/234 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Freddie Rodriguez (D) 112,165 68.3%
Toni Holle (R) 52,022 31.7%
State Assembly District 53
106/106 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Godfrey Plata (D) 49,580 43.7%
Miguel Santiago (D) 63,776 56.3%
State Assembly District 54
156/156 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Tracy Jones (D) 66,915 35.8%
Sydney Kamlager (D) 119,818 64.2%
State Assembly District 55
232/232 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Andrew Rodriguez (D) 102,683 45.1%
Phillip Chen (R) 125,212 54.9%
State Assembly District 56
347/347 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Eduardo Garcia (D) 97,186 63.7%
America Figueroa (R) 55,401 36.3%
State Assembly District 57
215/215 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Lisa Calderon (D) 114,122 60.5%
Jessica Martinez (R) 74,371 39.5%
State Assembly District 58
162/162 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Maria Garcia (D) 122,864 74.9%
Margaret Villa (G) 41,100 25.1%
State Assembly District 59
134/134 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Reginald Jones-Sawyer
(D) 63,448 57.5%
Efren Martinez (D) 46,853 42.5%
State Assembly District 60
119/119 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Sabrina Cervantes (D) 109,924 56.4%
Christopher Raahauge (R) 84,884 43.6%
State Assembly District 61
98/98 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Jose Medina (D) 115,932 65.9%
Ali Mazarei (R) 59,904 34.1%
State Assembly District 62
172/172 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Autumn Burke (D) 158,832 80.9%
Robert Steele (R) 37,500 19.1%
State Assembly District 63
140/140 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Maria Estrada (D) 61,611 46.3%
Anthony Rendon (D) 71,460 53.7%
State Assembly District 64
185/185 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Mike Gipson (D) 83,559 59.5%
Fatima Iqbal-Zubair (D) 56,875 40.5%
State Assembly District 65
257/257 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Sharon Quirk-Silva (D) 112,333 58.3%
Cynthia Thacker (R) 80,468 41.7%
State Assembly District 66
138/138 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Al Muratsuchi (D) 145,874 63.2%
Arthur Schaper (R) 84,867 36.8%
State Assembly District 67
175/175 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Jerry Carlos (D) 96,099 40.0%
Dennis Seyarto (R) 144,259 60.0%
State Assembly District 68
409/409 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Melissa Fox (D) 120,965 46.9%
Steven ‘Steve’ Choi (R) 136,841 53.1%
State Assembly District 69
130/130 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Tom Daly (D) 99,731 72.9%
Jon White (R) 37,065 27.1%
State Assembly District 70
145/145 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Patrick O’Donnell (D) 143,191 71.7%
David Thomas (R) 56,516 28.3%
State Assembly District 71
382/382 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Elizabeth Lavertu (D) 92,347 40.4%
Randy Voepel (R) 136,106 59.6%
State Assembly District 72
248/248 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Diedre Nguyen (D) 103,707 45.8%
Janet Nguyen (R) 122,483 54.2%
State Assembly District 73
293/293 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Scott Rhinehart (D) 114,578 41.5%
Laurie Davies (R) 161,650 58.5%
State Assembly District 74
317/317 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Cottie Petrie-Norris (D) 133,607 50.5%
Diane Dixon (R) 131,023 49.5%
State Assembly District 75
357/357 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Karen ‘Kate’ Schwartz
(D) 107,105 45.5%
Marie Waldron (R) 128,521 54.5%
State Assembly District 76
250/250 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Tasha Boerner Horvath
(D) 132,538 55.6%
Melanie Burkholder (R) 105,723 44.4%
State Assembly District 77
198/198 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Brian Maienschein (D) 149,393 55.8%
June Cutter (R) 118,392 44.2%
State Assembly District 78
113/113 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Sarah Davis (D) 96,455 43.8%
Christopher Ward (D) 123,747 56.2%
State Assembly District 79
131/131 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Shirley Weber (D) 147,937 65.4%
John Moore (R) 78,331 34.6%
State Assembly District 80
118/118 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Lorena Gonzalez (D) 121,576 71.5%
John Vogel (R) 48,359 28.5%
All the following statewide propositions require only a majority of votes to pass.
Proposition 14 — Authorizes Bonds Continuing Stem Cell Research
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 8,573,553 51.1%
No 8,206,320 48.9%
Proposition 15 — Increases Funding Sources for Public Schools, Community
Colleges, and Local Government Services
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 8,199,085 48.0%
No 8,868,164 52.0%
Proposition 16 — Allows Diversity as a Factor in Public Employment,
Education, and Contracting Decisions
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 7,206,911 42.8%
No 9,634,893 57.2%
Proposition 17 — Restores Right to Vote After Completion of Prison Term
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 9,969,257 58.6%
No 7,054,171 41.4%
Proposition 18 — Amends California Constitution to Permit 17-Year-Olds to
Vote in Primary and Special Elections
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 7,503,037 44.0%
No 9,557,637 56.0%
Proposition 19 — Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 8,529,882 51.1%
No 8,161,406 48.9%
Proposition 20 — Restricts Parole for Certain Offenses Currently Considered
to Be Nonviolent
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 6,373,042 38.3%
No 10,276,247 61.7%
Proposition 21 — Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control
on Residential Property
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 6,760,381 40.2%
No 10,075,289 59.8%
Proposition 22 — Exempts App-Based Transportation and Delivery Companies
from Providing Employee Benefits to Certain Drivers
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 9,940,449 58.6%
No 7,014,824 41.4%
Proposition 23 — Establishes State Requirements for Kidney Dialysis Clinics
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 6,150,052 36.6%
No 10,664,791 63.4%
Proposition 24 — Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 9,367,536 56.2%
No 7,292,065 43.8%
Proposition 25 — Referendum on Law that Replaced Money Bail with System
Based on Public Safety and Flight Risk
20497/20497 (100.0%)
– Vote Pct.
Yes 7,219,311 43.6%
No 9,338,413 56.4%
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