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June 5, 2018 Election

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County Results as of Jun 29 10:39am, 100% of Precincts Reporting (4,357/4,357)
29.0% Countywide Voter Turnout (1,490,502/5,140,129)
Statewide Results as of Jul 30 11:53am, 52.5% of Precincts Reporting (105/200)

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  • State Executive

    GovernorClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
    Runoff Election 11/6/2018

    • Gavin Newsom, Democratic
      2,341,815 votes 33.7%
    • John H. Cox, Republican
      1,764,919 votes 25.4%
    • Antonio Villaraigosa, Democratic
      926,018 votes 13.3%
    • Travis Allen, Republican
      657,147 votes 9.4%
    • John Chiang, Democratic
      655,590 votes 9.4%
    • Delaine Eastin, Democratic
      234,641 votes 3.4%
    • Amanda Renteria, Democratic
      93,376 votes 1.3%
    • Robert C. Newman, II, Republican
      44,628 votes 0.6%
    • Michael Shellenberger, Democratic
      31,666 votes 0.5%
    • Peter Y. Liu, Republican
      27,297 votes 0.4%
    • Yvonne Girard, Republican
      21,817 votes 0.3%
    • Gloria Estela La Riva, Peace and Freedom
      19,059 votes 0.3%
    • J. Bribiesca, Democratic
      18,027 votes 0.3%
    • Josh Jones, Green
      16,092 votes 0.2%
    • Zoltan Istvan, Libertarian
      14,447 votes 0.2%
    • Albert Caesar Mezzetti, Democratic
      12,010 votes 0.2%
    • Nickolas Wildstar, Libertarian
      11,547 votes 0.2%
    • Robert Davidson Griffis, Democratic
      11,094 votes 0.2%
    • Akinyemi Agbede, Democratic
      9,373 votes 0.1%
    • Thomas Jefferson Cares, Democratic
      8,940 votes 0.1%
    • Christopher N. Carlson, Green
      7,310 votes 0.1%
    • Klement Tinaj, Democratic
      5,363 votes 0.1%
    • Hakan "Hawk" Mikado, No Party Preference
      5,338 votes 0.1%
    • Johnny Wattenburg, No Party Preference
      4,961 votes 0.1%
    • Desmond Silveira, No Party Preference
      4,630 votes 0.1%
    • Shubham Goel, No Party Preference
      4,017 votes 0.1%
    • Jeffrey Edward Taylor, No Party Preference
      3,967 votes 0.1%
    • Veronika Fimbres (Write-In)

    Lieutenant GovernorClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Eleni Kounalakis, Democratic
      1,586,576 votes 24.2%
    • Ed Hernandez, Democratic
      1,346,848 votes 20.6%
    • Cole Harris, Republican
      1,142,957 votes 17.5%
    • Jeff Bleich, Democratic
      647,335 votes 9.9%
    • David Fennell, Republican
      515,347 votes 7.9%
    • Lydia Ortega, Republican
      419,092 votes 6.4%
    • David R. Hernandez, Republican
      404,663 votes 6.2%
    • Gayle McLaughlin, No Party Preference
      263,049 votes 4.0%
    • Tim Ferreira, Libertarian
      99,835 votes 1.5%
    • Cameron Gharabiklou, Democratic
      78,144 votes 1.2%
    • Danny Thomas, No Party Preference
      44,068 votes 0.7%

    Secretary of StateClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Alex Padilla, Democratic
      3,473,183 votes 52.6%
    • Mark P. Meuser, Republican
      2,046,084 votes 31.0%
    • Ruben Major, Democratic
      354,733 votes 5.4%
    • Raul Rodriguez, Jr., Republican
      330,040 votes 5.0%
    • Gail K. Lightfoot, Libertarian
      155,659 votes 2.4%
    • Michael Feinstein, Green
      136,571 votes 2.1%
    • C. T. Weber, Peace and Freedom
      61,310 votes 0.9%
    • Erik Rydberg, Green
      48,647 votes 0.7%

    ControllerClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Betty T. Yee, Democratic
      4,030,136 votes 62.1%
    • Konstantinos Roditis, Republican
      2,198,777 votes 33.9%
    • Mary Lou Finley, Peace and Freedom
      261,573 votes 4.0%

    TreasurerClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Fiona Ma, Democratic
      2,898,389 votes 44.5%
    • Greg Conlon, Republican
      1,356,535 votes 20.8%
    • Jack M. Guerrero, Republican
      1,256,007 votes 19.3%
    • Vivek Viswanathan, Democratic
      847,342 votes 13.0%
    • Kevin Akin, Peace and Freedom
      148,118 votes 2.3%

    Attorney GeneralClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Xavier Becerra, Democratic
      3,022,467 votes 45.8%
    • Steven C. Bailey, Republican
      1,614,150 votes 24.5%
    • Dave Jones, Democratic
      1,016,556 votes 15.4%
    • Eric Early, Republican
      942,308 votes 14.3%

    Insurance CommissionerClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Steve Poizner, No Party Preference
      2,566,849 votes 41.0%
    • Ricardo Lara, Democratic
      2,536,923 votes 40.5%
    • Asif Mahmood, Democratic
      845,113 votes 13.5%
    • Nathalie Hrizi, Peace and Freedom
      315,828 votes 5.0%

    State Superintendent of Public InstructionClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Marshall Tuck
      2,221,908 votes 37.0%
    • Tony K. Thurmond
      2,135,591 votes 35.6%
    • Lily "Espinoza" Ploski
      984,039 votes 16.4%
    • Steven Ireland
      658,037 votes 11.0%

    State Board of Equalization; District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tom Hallinan, Democratic
      606,159 votes 39.4%
    • Ted Gaines, Republican
      500,879 votes 32.6%
    • Connie Conway, Republican
      283,477 votes 18.4%
    • David Evans, Republican
      147,473 votes 9.6%

    State Board of Equalization; District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • G. Rick Marshall, Republican
      335,570 votes 26.4%
    • Tony Vazquez, Democratic
      255,988 votes 20.2%
    • Cheryl C. Turner, Democratic
      214,916 votes 16.9%
    • Scott Svonkin, Democratic
      170,254 votes 13.4%
    • Nancy Pearlman, Democratic
      160,105 votes 12.6%
    • Doug Kriegel, Democratic
      44,962 votes 3.5%
    • Ben Pak, Democratic
      44,588 votes 3.5%
    • Micheál "Me-Haul" O'Leary, No Party Preference
      43,084 votes 3.4%

    US Legislature

    United States SenatorClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Dianne Feinstein, Democratic
      2,945,177 votes 44.2%
    • Kevin De Leon, Democratic
      804,965 votes 12.1%
    • James P. Bradley, Republican
      555,738 votes 8.3%
    • Arun K. Bhumitra, Republican
      350,554 votes 5.3%
    • Paul A. Taylor, Republican
      323,313 votes 4.9%
    • Erin Cruz, Republican
      267,213 votes 4.0%
    • Tom Palzer, Republican
      204,924 votes 3.1%
    • Alison Hartson, Democratic
      146,909 votes 2.2%
    • Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Republican
      135,209 votes 2.0%
    • Pat Harris, Democratic
      126,837 votes 1.9%
    • John "Jack" Crew, Republican
      93,702 votes 1.4%
    • Patrick Little, Republican
      89,800 votes 1.3%
    • Kevin Mottus, Republican
      87,569 votes 1.3%
    • Jerry Joseph Laws, Republican
      67,060 votes 1.0%
    • Derrick Michael Reid, Libertarian
      59,922 votes 0.9%
    • Adrienne Nicole Edwards, Democratic
      56,119 votes 0.8%
    • Douglas Howard Pierce, Democratic
      42,574 votes 0.6%
    • Mario Nabliba, Republican
      39,177 votes 0.6%
    • David Hildebrand, Democratic
      30,259 votes 0.5%
    • Donnie O. Turner, Democratic
      30,075 votes 0.5%
    • Herbert G. Peters, Democratic
      27,411 votes 0.4%
    • David Moore, No Party Preference
      24,601 votes 0.4%
    • Ling Ling Shi, No Party Preference
      23,499 votes 0.4%
    • John Thompson Parker, Peace and Freedom
      22,788 votes 0.3%
    • Lee Olson, No Party Preference
      20,378 votes 0.3%
    • Gerald Plummer, Democratic
      18,167 votes 0.3%
    • Jason M. Hanania, No Party Preference
      18,157 votes 0.3%
    • Don J. Grundmann, No Party Preference
      15,096 votes 0.2%
    • Colleen Shea Fernald, No Party Preference
      13,512 votes 0.2%
    • Rash Bihari Ghosh, No Party Preference
      12,542 votes 0.2%
    • Tim Gildersleeve, No Party Preference
      8,469 votes 0.1%
    • Michael Fahmy Girgis, No Party Preference
      2,982 votes 0.0%

    United States Representative; District 23Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kevin McCarthy, Republican
      81,633 votes 68.8%
    • Tatiana Matta, Democratic
      14,935 votes 12.6%
    • Wendy Reed, Democratic
      11,974 votes 10.1%
    • Mary Helen Barro, Democratic
      6,363 votes 5.4%
    • James Davis, No Party Preference
      2,076 votes 1.7%
    • Kurtis Wilson, Democratic
      1,691 votes 1.4%

    United States Representative; District 25Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Steve Knight, Republican
      61,411 votes 51.8%
    • Katie Hill, Democratic
      24,507 votes 20.7%
    • Bryan Caforio, Democratic
      21,821 votes 18.4%
    • Jess Pelaez Phoenix, Democratic
      7,549 votes 6.4%
    • Mary Pallant, Democratic
      3,157 votes 2.7%

    United States Representative; District 26Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Julia Brownley, Democratic
      72,764 votes 54.1%
    • Antonio Sabato, Jr., Republican
      30,107 votes 22.4%
    • Jeffrey D. Burum, Republican
      26,656 votes 19.8%
    • John Nelson, Democratic
      4,959 votes 3.7%

    United States Representative; District 27Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Judy Chu, Democratic
      86,932 votes 83.5%
    • Bryan Witt, Democratic
      17,186 votes 16.5%

    United States Representative; District 28Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Adam B. Schiff, Democratic
      94,249 votes 73.5%
    • Johnny J. Nalbandian, Republican
      26,566 votes 20.7%
    • Sal Genovese, Democratic
      7,406 votes 5.8%

    United States Representative; District 29Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tony Cardenas, Democratic
      43,579 votes 66.7%
    • Benito Benny Bernal, Republican
      11,353 votes 17.4%
    • Joseph "Joe" Shammas, Democratic
      5,278 votes 8.1%
    • Angelica Maria Dueñas, Green
      4,164 votes 6.4%
    • Juan Rey, No Party Preference
      944 votes 1.4%

    United States Representative; District 30Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Brad Sherman, Democratic
      80,038 votes 62.3%
    • Mark S. Reed, Republican
      35,046 votes 27.3%
    • Raji Rab, Democratic
      6,753 votes 5.3%
    • Jon Pelzer, Democratic
      6,642 votes 5.2%

    United States Representative; District 32Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Grace Flores Napolitano, Democratic
      56,674 votes 100.0%

    United States Representative; District 33Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ted W. Lieu, Democratic
      100,581 votes 61.7%
    • Kenneth Weston Wright, Republican
      48,985 votes 30.1%
    • Emory P. Rodgers, Democratic
      13,435 votes 8.2%

    United States Representative; District 34Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jimmy Gomez, Democratic
      54,661 votes 78.7%
    • Kenneth Mejia, Green
      8,987 votes 12.9%
    • Angela Elise McArdle, Libertarian
      5,804 votes 8.4%

    United States Representative; District 35Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Norma J. Torres, Democratic
      32,474 votes 51.2%
    • Christian Leonel Valiente, Republican
      21,572 votes 34.0%
    • Joe Baca, Democratic
      9,417 votes 14.8%

    United States Representative; District 37Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Karen Bass, Democratic
      99,118 votes 89.2%
    • Ron J. Bassilian, Republican
      12,020 votes 10.8%

    United States Representative; District 38Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Linda T. Sánchez, Democratic
      54,691 votes 62.7%
    • Ryan Downing, Republican
      32,584 votes 37.3%

    United States Representative; District 39Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Young Kim, Republican
      30,019 votes 21.2%
    • Gil Cisneros, Democratic
      27,469 votes 19.4%
    • Phil Liberatore, Republican
      20,257 votes 14.3%
    • Andy Thorburn, Democratic
      12,990 votes 9.2%
    • Shawn Nelson, Republican
      9,750 votes 6.9%
    • Bob Huff, Republican
      8,699 votes 6.2%
    • Sam Jammal, Democratic
      7,613 votes 5.4%
    • Mai Khanh Tran, Democratic
      7,430 votes 5.3%
    • Herbert H. Lee, Democratic
      5,988 votes 4.2%
    • Steven C. Vargas, Republican
      4,144 votes 2.9%
    • Suzi Park Leggett, Democratic
      2,058 votes 1.5%
    • John J. Cullum, Republican
      1,747 votes 1.2%
    • Karen Lee Schatzle, No Party Preference
      903 votes 0.6%
    • Steve Cox, No Party Preference
      856 votes 0.6%
    • Andrew Sarega, Republican
      823 votes 0.6%
    • Sophia J. Alexander, American Independent
      523 votes 0.4%
    • Ted M. Alemayhu, American Independent
      176 votes 0.1%

    United States Representative; District 40Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democratic
      35,636 votes 80.3%
    • Rodolfo Cortes Barragan, Green
      8,741 votes 19.7%

    United States Representative; District 43Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Maxine Waters, Democratic
      63,908 votes 72.3%
    • Omar Navarro, Republican
      12,522 votes 14.2%
    • Frank T. Demartini, Republican
      6,156 votes 7.0%
    • Edwin P. Duterte, Republican
      3,673 votes 4.2%
    • Miguel Angel Zuniga, Green
      2,074 votes 2.3%

    United States Representative; District 44Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Nanette Diaz Barragán, Democratic
      39,453 votes 65.5%
    • Aja L. Brown, Democratic
      10,257 votes 17.0%
    • Jazmina Saavedra, Republican
      6,153 votes 10.2%
    • Stacey Dash, Republican
      4,361 votes 7.2%

    United States Representative; District 47Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Alan Lowenthal, Democratic
      70,539 votes 60.6%
    • John Briscoe, Republican
      25,122 votes 21.6%
    • David Michael Clifford, Republican
      20,687 votes 17.8%

    State Senate

    State Senator; District 18Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bob Hertzberg, Democratic
      72,462 votes 66.3%
    • Rudy Melendez, Republican
      12,564 votes 11.5%
    • Roger James Sayegh, Democratic
      12,238 votes 11.2%
    • Brandon Saario, Republican
      12,048 votes 11.0%

    State Senator; District 20Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Connie Leyva, Democratic
      40,112 votes 47.0%
    • Matthew Munson, Republican
      30,233 votes 35.4%
    • Paul Vincent Avila, Democratic
      14,985 votes 17.6%

    State Senator; District 22Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Mike Eng, Democratic
      38,051 votes 45.3%
    • Susan Rubio, Democratic
      22,136 votes 26.4%
    • Monica Garcia, Democratic
      17,404 votes 20.7%
    • Ruben Sierra, Democratic
      6,377 votes 7.6%

    State Senator; District 24Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Maria Elena Durazo, Democratic
      63,719 votes 69.8%
    • Peter Choi, Democratic
      27,566 votes 30.2%

    State Senator; District 26Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ben Allen, Democratic
      144,283 votes 76.8%
    • Baron Bruno, No Party Preference
      23,119 votes 12.3%
    • Mark Matthew Herd, Libertarian
      20,534 votes 10.9%

    State Senator; District 30Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Holly J. Mitchell, Democratic
      93,078 votes 100.0%

    State Senator; District 32Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rita Topalian, Republican
      28,979 votes 24.4%
    • Bob J. Archuleta, Democratic
      20,652 votes 17.4%
    • Vanessa Delgado, Democratic
      18,709 votes 15.7%
    • Tony Mendoza, Democratic
      11,917 votes 10.0%
    • Ion Sarega, Republican
      11,577 votes 9.7%
    • Vicky Santana, Democratic
      8,236 votes 6.9%
    • Ali S. Taj, Democratic
      6,349 votes 5.3%
    • Vivian Romero, Democratic
      5,495 votes 4.6%
    • Rudy Bermudez, Democratic
      5,455 votes 4.6%
    • David Castellanos, Democratic
      1,541 votes 1.3%

    State Senator; District 34Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Janet Nguyen, Republican
      82,874 votes 58.3%
    • Tom Umberg, Democratic
      37,360 votes 26.3%
    • Jestin L. Samson, Democratic
      13,231 votes 9.3%
    • Akash A. Hawkins, Democratic
      8,746 votes 6.2%

    Shall Josh Newman be recalled as State Senator; District 29Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (Yes/No)
    91,892 / 58.1% Yes votes
    66,197 / 41.9% No votes

    • Josh Newman

    Director to Replace Josh Newman If Recalled; District 29Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ling Ling Chang, Republican
      50,215 votes 33.8%
    • Joseph Cho, Democratic
      31,726 votes 21.4%
    • Bruce Whitaker, Republican
      28,704 votes 19.3%
    • Josh Ferguson, Democratic
      17,745 votes 11.9%
    • Kevin Carr, Democratic
      12,713 votes 8.6%
    • George C. Shen, Republican
      7,442 votes 5.0%

    State Senator; District 32; Unexpired Short Term Ending 12/3/2018Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rita Topalian, Republican
      28,770 votes 25.0%
    • Vanessa Delgado, Democratic
      18,652 votes 16.2%
    • Tony Mendoza, Democratic
      16,506 votes 14.4%
    • Bob J. Archuleta, Democratic
      13,518 votes 11.8%
    • Ion Sarega, Republican
      10,587 votes 9.2%
    • Vicky Santana, Democratic
      7,835 votes 6.8%
    • Ali S. Taj, Democratic
      6,835 votes 5.9%
    • Vivian Romero, Democratic
      5,302 votes 4.6%
    • Rudy Bermudez, Democratic
      5,066 votes 4.4%
    • John Paul Drayer, Democratic
      1,268 votes 1.1%
    • Darren Joseph Gendron, Democratic
      593 votes 0.5%

    State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 36Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tom Lackey, Republican
      35,628 votes 60.3%
    • Steve Fox, Democratic
      23,447 votes 39.7%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 38Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Dante Acosta, Republican
      49,825 votes 53.6%
    • Christy Smith, Democratic
      43,050 votes 46.4%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 39Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Luz Maria Rivas, Democratic
      20,453 votes 43.9%
    • Ricardo Antonio Benitez, Republican
      11,679 votes 25.1%
    • Patty Lopez, Democratic
      6,783 votes 14.6%
    • Antonio Sanchez, Democratic
      4,705 votes 10.1%
    • Patrea Patrick, Democratic
      1,740 votes 3.7%
    • Bonnie Corwin, Democratic
      1,220 votes 2.6%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 41Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Chris Holden, Democratic
      54,707 votes 59.8%
    • Alan S. Reynolds, No Party Preference
      25,345 votes 27.7%
    • Kenneth "Kenny" Rotter, Democratic
      11,420 votes 12.5%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 43Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Laura Friedman, Democratic
      58,310 votes 100.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 44Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jacqui Irwin, Democratic
      44,028 votes 51.9%
    • Ronda Baldwin-Kennedy, Republican
      37,342 votes 44.0%
    • Robert Zelinsky, Democratic
      3,411 votes 4.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 45Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jesse Gabriel, Democratic
      31,068 votes 43.7%
    • Justin M. Clark, Republican
      22,709 votes 31.9%
    • Tricia Robbins Kasson, Democratic
      5,277 votes 7.4%
    • Ankur Patel, Democratic
      4,534 votes 6.4%
    • Jeff Bornstein, Democratic
      4,039 votes 5.7%
    • Daniel Brin, Democratic
      2,432 votes 3.4%
    • Ray Bishop, Democratic
      1,088 votes 1.5%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 46Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Adrin Nazarian, Democratic
      51,896 votes 79.1%
    • Roxanne Beckford Hoge, Republican
      13,672 votes 20.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 48Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Blanca E. Rubio, Democratic
      33,144 votes 100.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 49Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ed Chau, Democratic
      35,365 votes 69.0%
    • Burton Brink, Republican
      15,910 votes 31.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 50Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Richard Bloom, Democratic
      79,458 votes 100.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 51Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Wendy Carrillo, Democratic
      42,547 votes 100.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 52Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Freddie Rodriguez, Democratic
      21,736 votes 48.0%
    • Toni Holle, Republican
      16,087 votes 35.5%
    • Frank C. Guzman, Democratic
      6,297 votes 13.9%
    • Ben W. Gibbins, Libertarian
      1,205 votes 2.7%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 53Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Miguel Santiago, Democratic
      24,134 votes 69.0%
    • Kevin Hee Young Jang, Democratic
      5,779 votes 16.5%
    • Michael A. Lewis, Libertarian
      2,710 votes 7.7%
    • Rae Elisabeth Henry, Democratic
      2,367 votes 6.8%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 54Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sydney K. Kamlager, Democratic
      41,838 votes 55.5%
    • Tepring Michelle Piquado, Democratic
      11,615 votes 15.4%
    • Glen Ratcliff, Republican
      9,359 votes 12.4%
    • Steve Dunwoody, Democratic
      6,409 votes 8.5%
    • Lamar Lyons, Democratic
      4,899 votes 6.5%
    • Breon Dupree Hollie, Democratic
      1,223 votes 1.6%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 55Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Phillip Chen, Republican
      42,664 votes 47.2%
    • Gregg D. Fritchle, Democratic
      20,441 votes 22.6%
    • Melissa Fazli, Democratic
      14,016 votes 15.5%
    • James G. Gerbus, Republican
      9,731 votes 10.8%
    • Scott Lebda, Republican
      3,571 votes 3.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 57Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ian C. Calderon, Democratic
      27,136 votes 46.6%
    • Jessica Martinez, Republican
      13,824 votes 23.7%
    • Oscar J. Llamas, Republican
      9,025 votes 15.5%
    • Justin Joshua Valero, Democratic
      6,829 votes 11.7%
    • Blake Sullivan Carter, Democratic
      1,393 votes 2.4%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 58Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Cristina Garcia, Democratic
      14,509 votes 28.9%
    • Mike Simpfenderfer, Republican
      13,246 votes 26.4%
    • Pedro Aceituno, Democratic
      6,386 votes 12.7%
    • Karla V. Salazar, Democratic
      4,603 votes 9.2%
    • Friné "Lore" Medrano, Democratic
      4,447 votes 8.9%
    • Ivan Altamirano, Democratic
      3,809 votes 7.6%
    • John Paul Drayer, Democratic
      1,653 votes 3.3%
    • Miguel Angel Alvarado, Democratic
      1,568 votes 3.1%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 59Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Reggie Jones-Sawyer, Democratic
      19,188 votes 76.8%
    • Leslie Hagan-Morgan, Democratic
      5,797 votes 23.2%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 62Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Autumn Burke, Democratic
      53,479 votes 80.8%
    • Al L. Hernandez, Republican
      12,668 votes 19.2%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 63Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Anthony Rendon, Democratic
      18,047 votes 46.6%
    • Maria D. Estrada, Democratic
      11,252 votes 29.1%
    • Adam Joshua Miller, Republican
      9,419 votes 24.3%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 64Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Mike A. Gipson, Democratic
      29,422 votes 100.0%
    • Theresa Sanford (Write-In)

    Member of the State Assembly; District 66Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Al Muratsuchi, Democratic
      47,976 votes 50.9%
    • Frank A. Scotto, Republican
      40,727 votes 43.2%
    • Caney Arnold, Democratic
      5,612 votes 6.0%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 70Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Patrick O'Donnell, Democratic
      41,480 votes 59.6%
    • Honor "Mimi" Robson, Libertarian
      11,779 votes 16.9%
    • Elliot Ruben Gonzales, Democratic
      9,304 votes 13.4%
    • Rachel Alexandra Bruhnke, Green
      7,062 votes 10.1%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 39; Unexpired Short Term Ending 12/03/2018Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Luz Maria Rivas, Democratic
      31,851 votes 70.8%
    • Ricardo Antonio Benitez, Republican
      13,165 votes 29.2%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 45; Unexpired Short Term Ending 12/03/2018Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jesse Gabriel, Democratic
      46,168 votes 65.7%
    • Justin M. Clark, Republican
      24,109 votes 34.3%

    County

    Assessor; County of Los AngelesClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
    Runoff Election 11/6/2018

    • Jeffrey Prang
      558,797 votes 47.65%
    • John "Lower Taxes" Loew
      276,552 votes 23.58%
    • Sandy Sun
      230,669 votes 19.67%
    • Krish Indra Kumar
      106,783 votes 9.10%

    Sheriff; County of Los AngelesClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
    Runoff Election 11/6/2018

    • Jim McDonnell
      579,213 votes 47.57%
    • Alex Villanueva
      407,679 votes 33.48%
    • Robert "Bob" Lindsey
      230,615 votes 18.94%

    Supervisor; County of Los Angeles; Supervisorial District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Hilda L. Solis
      158,471 votes 100%

    Supervisor; County of Los Angeles; Supervisorial District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sheila Kuehl
      197,852 votes 75.50%
    • Eric Preven
      36,618 votes 13.97%
    • Daniel G. Glaser
      27,570 votes 10.52%

    Judicial

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
    Runoff Election 11/6/2018

    • A. Verónica Sauceda
      535,416 votes 46.76%
    • Alfred A. Coletta
      481,525 votes 42.05%
    • Matthew Schonbrun
      128,111 votes 11.19%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 113Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
    Runoff Election 11/6/2018

    • Javier Perez
      447,838 votes 41.38%
    • Michael P. Ribons
      368,553 votes 34.05%
    • Steven Schreiner
      265,939 votes 24.57%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 118Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Troy Davis
      632,652 votes 58.31%
    • David D. Diamond
      452,286 votes 41.69%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 126Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rene Caldwell Gilbertson
      635,811 votes 58.12%
    • Ken Fuller
      354,610 votes 32.42%
    • Shlomo Frieman
      103,516 votes 9.46%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 146Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Emily Theresa Spear
      661,775 votes 61.85%
    • Armando Durón
      408,262 votes 38.15%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 16Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
    Runoff Election 11/6/2018

    • Sydne Jane Michel
      430,548 votes 39.02%
    • Patricia "Patti" Hunter
      418,634 votes 37.94%
    • Hubert S. Yun
      254,191 votes 23.04%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 20Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Wendy Segall
      592,102 votes 53.37%
    • Mary Ann Escalante
      517,252 votes 46.63%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 60Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites
    Runoff Election 11/6/2018

    • Tony J. Cho
      506,865 votes 45.83%
    • Holly L. Hancock
      418,553 votes 37.84%
    • Ben Colella
      180,587 votes 16.33%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 63Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Malcolm H. Mackey
      839,037 votes 77.17%
    • Anthony Lewis
      248,263 votes 22.83%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 67Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Maria Lucy Armendariz
      670,507 votes 60.66%
    • Dennis P. Vincent
      226,390 votes 20.48%
    • Onica Valle Cole
      208,478 votes 18.86%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 71Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Danielle R.A. Gibbons
      585,786 votes 53.78%
    • David A. Berger
      503,393 votes 46.22%

    City

    Councilmember; City of Rolling Hills EstatesClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Britt Huff
      1,199 votes 34.98%
    • Steven Zuckerman
      1,146 votes 33.43%
    • Robert Medawar
      1,083 votes 31.59%

    Mayor; City of TorranceClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Pat Furey
      12,968 votes 46.43%
    • Tom Brewer
      10,844 votes 38.83%
    • Ron Riggs
      4,117 votes 14.74%

    Councilmember; City of TorranceClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Tim Goodrich
      13,620 votes 21.64%
    • George Chen
      11,945 votes 18.98%
    • Aurelio Mattucci
      11,230 votes 17.84%
    • Kurt Weideman
      10,845 votes 17.23%
    • Bill Sutherland
      9,909 votes 15.75%
    • Jimmy Gow
      5,382 votes 8.55%

    City Clerk; City of TorranceClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rebecca Poirier
      22,576 votes 100%

    City Treasurer; City of TorranceClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Dana Cortez
      22,397 votes 100%

    Member, City Council; City of Long Beach; District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Stacy R. Mungo
      3,413 votes 53.5%
    • Rich Dines
      2,971 votes 46.5%

    Member, City Council; City of Long Beach; District 7Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Roberto Uranga
      1,300 votes 56.0%
    • Jared Milrad
      1,020 votes 44.0%

    School

    Governing Board Member; Pasadena Area Community College District; Trustee Area 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sandra Chen Lau
      8,572 votes 60.12%
    • Ross S. Selvidge
      5,685 votes 39.88%

    Governing Board Member; Pasadena Area Community College District; Trustee Area 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Berlinda J. Brown
      5,225 votes 82.08%
    • Roger Eric Martinez
      1,141 votes 17.92%

    Member, Board of Education; Long Beach Unified School District; District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Juan M. Benitez
      2,206 votes 62.2%
    • Cesar A. Armendariz
      1,342 votes 37.8%

    State Propositions

    Proposition 68 Bonds for Natural Resources Protection
    Pass: 3,455,226 / 57.6% Yes votes ...... 2,544,854 / 42.4% No votes
    Authorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds for: parks, natural resources protection, climate adaptation, water quality and supply, and flood protection. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bond repayment costs averaging $200 million annually over 40 years. Local government savings for natural resources-related projects, likely averaging several tens of millions of dollars annually over the next few decades.

    Proposition 69 Transportation Funding
    Pass: 4,886,924 / 81.3% Yes votes ...... 1,121,924 / 18.7% No votes
    Requires that certain revenues generated by a 2017 transportation funding law be used only for transportation purposes and generally prohibits Legislature from diverting funds to other purposes. Fiscal Impact: No direct effect on the amount of state and local revenues or costs but could affect how some monies are spent.

    Proposition 70 Cap-and-Trade Reserve Fund
    Fail: 2,017,549 / 35.0% Yes votes ...... 3,746,434 / 65.0% No votes
    Beginning in 2024, requires that cap-and-trade revenues accumulate in a reserve fund until the Legislature, by a two-thirds majority, authorizes use of the revenues. Fiscal Impact: Beginning in 2024, potential temporary increase in state sales tax revenue, ranging from none to a few hundred million dollars annually, and possible changes in how revenue from sale of greenhouse gas emission permits is spent.

    Proposition 71 Sets Effective Sate for Ballot Measures
    Pass: 4,527,073 / 77.8% Yes votes ...... 1,288,385 / 22.2% No votes
    Provides that ballot measures approved by a majority of voters shall take effect five days after the Secretary of State certifies the results of the election. Fiscal Impact: Likely little or no effect on state and local finances.

    Proposition 72 Legislature to Exclude Newly Constructed Rain-Capture Systems From Property-Tax Reassessment Requirement
    Pass: 4,979,651 / 84.2% Yes votes ...... 932,263 / 15.8% No votes
    Permits Legislature to allow construction of rain-capture systems, completed on or after January 1, 2019, without requiring property-tax reassessment. Fiscal Impact: Probably minor reduction in annual property tax revenues to local governments.

    Local Measures

    Measure A Business LicenseTransparency/Tax -- City of Rolling Hills Estates (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 1,776 / 79.61% Yes votes ...... 455 / 20.39% No votes
    Shall an ordinance to simplify the City of Rolling Hills Estates' existing business license ordinance be adopted, eliminating outdated classifications and updating business license tax rates to either flat rate, or 0.05% - 0.4% of gross receipts (depending on business type) generating approximately $200,000 annually, dedicated to local, unrestricted general revenue purposes, including sheriff's patrols; 911 response; park/street maintenance; requiring local control of all funds and annual independent audits, until ended by voters?

    Measure M Utility Revenue Transfer Charter Amendment -- City of Long Beach (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 35,651 / 53.76% Yes votes ...... 30,659 / 46.24% No votes
    To maintain general City services like 9-1-1 emergency response, police/fire protection, street/pothole repairs, senior services, parks and libraries, shall the City of Long Beach amend its Charter to authorize annual fund transfers from the City's water, sewer and gas utilities to the General Fund not to exceed 12% of utility gross revenues, generating approximately $25,500,000 annually for unrestricted general revenue purposes, requiring annual independent audits, until ended by voters?

    Measure P Charter Amendment -- City of Glendale (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 20,005 / 83.06% Yes votes ...... 4,080 / 16.94% No votes
    To improve and increase voter participation, shall the City Charter be amended to change the date of the general municipal election from April in odd numbered years to coincide with the statewide primary election in even numbered years beginning in March 2020 (or as determined by the state legislature) and remove reference to the board of education to reflect recent changes in the election process?

    Measure S Sales Tax Increase -- City of Huntington Park (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 2,683 / 74.86% Yes votes ...... 901 / 25.14% No votes
    To maintain and improve services such as 911 emergency services, public safety, senior services, community programs and prevent significant cuts to essential services, by funding general City services including hiring additional police personnel, maintaining anti-gang and graffiti efforts, youth and after-school parks and recreation services, expanding and improving City parks, fixing City streets and public infrastructure, shall the City sales tax be increased by one cent with annual financial audits, expenditure reports, and financial oversight?

    Measure T Charter Amendment -- City of Burbank (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 15,969 / 81.10% Yes votes ...... 3,721 / 18.90% No votes
    To maintain essential City services/infrastructure like police, fire, parks, libraries, streets and street lighting, shall the measure be adopted amending the City of Burbank Charter to continue the past practice of transferring not more than 7% of Burbank Water and Power's gross annual sales of electricity, paid by retail electric rate payers, providing approximately $12.5 million annually to the City's General Fund until ended by voters, with all money spent to benefit Burbank residents?

    Measure V Charter Amendment, Election Schedule -- City of Burbank (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 15,808 / 81.13% Yes votes ...... 3,676 / 18.87% No votes
    To increase voter participation in City of Burbank elections, shall the measure be adopted amending City of Burbank Charter: 1.) changing City's odd-numbered year general elections to November of even-numbered years coinciding with State/Federal elections and conforming to state law; 2.) eliminating City's primary election; 3.) extending elected City official terms, one time, by one year and eight months to transition to even-numbered year elections; 4.) simplifying the election process in the Charter?

    Measure W School District Bond -- Wiseburn Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Fail: 1,631 / 53.16% Yes votes ...... 1,437 / 46.84% No votes
    To maintain all K-12 classrooms and labs; upgrade facilities to better prepare students for college and careers; provide 21st century learning technology; and otherwise continue improving our elementary, middle and high schools, shall Wiseburn Unified School District issue $29,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, projected tax rates of 1.9¢ per $100 of assessed valuation, estimated levies averaging $2.1 million annually through approximately 2042, citizens' oversight, audits, NO funds for administrators' salaries, and ALL funds benefiting local schools?

    Measure Y Charter Amendment, Election Schedule for BUSD -- City of Burbank (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 15,999 / 82.41% Yes votes ...... 3,414 / 17.59% No votes
    To comply with state law to increase voter participation, Burbank Unified School District is changing its Board elections from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years and will conduct their own elections in conjunction with Los Angeles County's Election Division. Shall the measure be adopted amending the City of Burbank Charter to clarify that BUSD Board elections will be conducted according to state law election procedures, rather than the City's election procedures?

    Measure AA Charter Amendment, Election Schedule -- City of Pasadena (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 21,470 / 83.01% Yes votes ...... 4,394 / 16.99% No votes
    Shall the Pasadena City Charter be amended consistent with state law to: 1) change the City's primary and general election dates to coincide with statewide primary and general election dates, beginning with the November 2018 general election; 2) extend the current terms for the Mayor and Councilmembers by 19 months on a one-time basis in order to transition to the statewide election cycle; and 3) move the Mayor's thematic budget message to February?

    Measure BB Charter Amendment, Election Schedule -- Pasadena Unified School District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 34,549 / 85.07% Yes votes ...... 6,064 / 14.93% No votes
    Shall the Pasadena City Charter be amended consistent with state law to: 1) change the Pasadena Unified School District's election dates to coincide with statewide general election dates, utilizing the plurality voting format, beginning with the November 2020 general election; 2) extend the current terms of Board Members by 19 months on a onetime basis in order to transition to the statewide election cycle; and 3) change the timing of the Board President's annual address to May?

    Measure BH School District Bond -- Beverly Hills Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 3,630 / 60.76% Yes votes ...... 2,344 / 39.24% No votes
    To improve aging Beverly Hills schools, upgrade/replace inefficient heating, cooling/electrical systems, classrooms, libraries/science labs, deteriorating restrooms/leaky roofs, provide modern classroom technology/science equipment, shall this Beverly Hills Unified School District measure be adopted to upgrade, construct/acquire classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, and issue $385,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy on average 4.4 cents/$100 assessed value, $23,700,000 annually for school repairs while bonds are outstanding, require taxpayer oversight, annual audits/all funds for Beverly Hills schools?

    Measure CC Commercial Cannabis Business Tax -- City of Pasadena (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 16,099 / 60.82% Yes votes ...... 10,370 / 39.18% No votes
    Shall an ordinance be adopted to allow a limited number of commercial cannabis businesses to operate in Pasadena, subject to business, health and land use regulations, and to repeal the City of Pasadena's current ban on commercial cannabis businesses, provided that: (1) the ordinance shall not take effect unless voters approve a Cannabis Business Tax, and (2) the City Council retains authority to amend existing ordinances and adopt future ordinances regarding commercial cannabis business activities?

    Measure DD Cannabis Business Tax -- City of Pasadena (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 19,699 / 75.95% Yes votes ...... 6,237 / 24.05% No votes
    Shall the City tax cannabis (marijuana) businesses at annual rates not to exceed $10.00 per canopy square foot for cultivation (adjustable for inflation), 6% of gross receipts for retail cannabis businesses, and 4% for all other cannabis businesses, to fund unrestricted general revenue purposes such as police, fire, roads and recreation; which is expected to generate an estimated $1.4 to $2.1 million annually and will be levied until repealed by the voters or City Council?

    Measure HSD School District Bond -- Hawthorne Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 4,076 / 74.14% Yes votes ...... 1,422 / 25.86% No votes
    To repair aging classrooms, ensure student health, safety and achievement and keep pace with technology, upgrade aging plumbing, electrical, lighting, heating/ventilation, safety/security systems, shall this Hawthorne School District measure be adopted to repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites/equipment, and issue $59,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levy on average 3 cents/$100 assessed value ($3,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, require independent audits/oversight, and all money for local schools?

    Measure ID Charter Amendment -- Inglewood Unified School District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 10,957 / 74.77% Yes votes ...... 3,698 / 25.23% No votes
    Shall the Inglewood City Charter be amended to: (1) change the City's General Municipal Election date for all elective offices to a Statewide Election date commencing in 2020; (2) extend the terms of office of all affected officials one-time and by one year to transition to the new election date; and (3) change the runoff election date to an established election date?

    Measure LL Parcel Tax -- Little Lake City School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 2,689 / 67.38% Yes votes ...... 1,302 / 32.62% No votes
    To provide upgrades to facilities, keep schools clean, safe and well-maintained, improve classroom technology, maintain up-to-date textbooks, instructional materials in English, math, science, history, continue funding art/music programs and provide local funding that the State can't take away, shall Little Lake City School District renew, without increasing, its expiring voter approved tax raising $370,000 annually through a $48 per parcel tax for five years with independent oversight, no funds for administrators' salaries and a senior citizen exemption?

    Measure MB Parcel Tax -- Manhattan Beach Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 7,769 / 69.25% Yes votes ...... 3,449 / 30.75% No votes
    To maintain quality education, keep Manhattan Beach schools among California's best, offset severe state funding shortfalls and provide $2,650,000 annually the state cannot take away, to: Attract and retain high-quality teachers; Maintain manageable class sizes; Protect quality math, science, reading, art/music programs, shall Manhattan Beach Unified School District levy $225 per parcel annually, expiring in six years, with senior exemptions, independent oversight/audits, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local?

    Measure SC General Obligation Bond -- City of Claremont (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 5,603 / 57.69% Yes votes ...... 4,109 / 42.31% No votes
    Shall the measure to impose an ad valorem tax on real property located in the City of Claremont at the maximum rate of $30.33 per $100,000 of assessed value, for a maximum term of 25 years, to annually raise an estimated $1.55 million through the sale of general obligation bonds with net proceeds of $23.5 million for construction of a new City police facility that will replace the existing 45-year old substandard police building, be adopted?

    Measure SE Charter Amendment -- City of Inglewood (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 9,452 / 73.76% Yes votes ...... 3,363 / 26.24% No votes
    Shall the Inglewood City Charter be amended to: (1) change the City's General Municipal Election date for all elective offices to a Statewide Election date commencing in 2020; (2) extend the terms of office of all affected officials one-time and by one year to transition to the new election date; and (3) change the runoff election date to an established election date?

    Measure TT Transient Occupancy Tax -- City of Monrovia (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 4,356 / 65.82% Yes votes ...... 2,262 / 34.18% No votes
    Shall an ordinance, placed on the ballot by the City Council, be adopted to increase the rate of the City's existing transient occupancy tax, paid only by visitors to the City, from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%) to raise an additional $400,000 per year in revenue to fund general City services such as public safety, parks and recreation, and senior services?

    Measure VP Charter Amendment, Election Schedule -- City of Temple City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 3,285 / 76.93% Yes votes ...... 985 / 23.07% No votes
    To comply with State law intended to increase voting participation in local elections and save money on election costs, shall the Temple City Charter be amended to change the date for Temple City municipal elections from the first Tuesday after the first Monday of March in odd numbered years to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of March in even numbered years (which does not otherwise grant the City new powers)?

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