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Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes % | ||
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✓ Dianne Feinstein* | Dem | 5,756,387 | 54.3% | ||
Kevin de Leon | Dem | 4,839,274 | 45.7% |
District | Top Candidates | Rpt. % | |||
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CA1 | ✓ LaMalfa* (R) 55.0% | Denney (D) 45.0% | 100% | ||
CA2 | ✓ Huffman* (D) 76.8% | Mensing (R) 23.2% | 100% | ||
CA3 | ✓ Garamendi* (D) 56.9% | Schaupp (R) 43.1% | 100% | ||
CA4 | ✓ McClintock* (R) 54.3% | Morse (D) 45.7% | 100% | ||
CA5 | ✓ Thompson* (D) 78.4% | Mills (N) 21.6% | 100% | ||
CA6 | ✓ Matsui* (D) 80.9% | Jefferson (D) 19.1% | 100% | ||
CA7 | ✓ Bera* (D) 54.8% | Grant (R) 45.2% | 100% | ||
CA8 | ✓ Cook* (R) 60.1% | Donnelly (R) 39.9% | 100% | ||
CA9 | ✓ McNerney* (D) 55.9% | Livengood (R) 44.1% | 100% | ||
CA10 | ✓ Harder (D) 51.7% | Denham* (R) 48.3% | 100% | ||
CA11 | ✓ DeSaulnier* (D) 74.0% | Fitzgerald (R) 26.0% | 100% | ||
CA12 | ✓ Pelosi* (D) 86.8% | Remmer (R) 13.2% | 100% | ||
CA13 | ✓ Lee* (D) 88.4% | Wells (G) 11.6% | 100% | ||
CA14 | ✓ Speier* (D) 79.2% | Osmena (R) 20.8% | 100% | ||
CA15 | ✓ Swalwell* (D) 73.0% | Peters (R) 27.0% | 100% | ||
CA16 | ✓ Costa* (D) 56.8% | Heng (R) 43.2% | 100% | ||
CA17 | ✓ Khanna* (D) 75.3% | Cohen (R) 24.7% | 100% | ||
CA18 | ✓ Eshoo* (D) 74.5% | Russell (R) 25.5% | 100% | ||
CA19 | ✓ Lofgren* (D) 73.7% | Aguilera (R) 26.3% | 100% | ||
CA20 | ✓ Panetta* (D) 81.2% | Kabat (N) 18.8% | 100% | ||
CA21 | Cox (D) 50.2% | Valadao* (R) 49.8% | 100% | ||
CA22 | ✓ Nunes* (R) 53.4% | Janz (D) 46.6% | 100% | ||
CA23 | ✓ McCarthy* (R) 63.9% | Matta (D) 36.1% | 100% | ||
CA24 | ✓ Carbajal* (D) 58.0% | Fareed (R) 42.0% | 100% | ||
CA25 | ✓ Hill (D) 54.2% | Knight* (R) 45.8% | 100% | ||
CA26 | ✓ Brownley* (D) 61.8% | Sabato (R) 38.2% | 100% | ||
CA27 | ✓ Chu* (D) 79.3% | Witt (D) 20.7% | 100% | ||
CA28 | ✓ Schiff* (D) 78.3% | Nalbandian (R) 21.7% | 100% | ||
CA29 | ✓ Cardenas* (D) 80.6% | Bernal (R) 19.4% | 100% | ||
CA30 | ✓ Sherman* (D) 73.4% | Reed (R) 26.6% | 100% | ||
CA31 | ✓ Aguilar* (D) 58.2% | Flynn (R) 41.8% | 100% | ||
CA32 | ✓ Napolitano* (D) 68.7% | Scott (R) 31.3% | 100% | ||
CA33 | ✓ Lieu* (D) 70.0% | Wright (R) 30.0% | 100% | ||
CA34 | ✓ Gomez* (D) 72.6% | Mejia (G) 27.4% | 100% | ||
CA35 | ✓ Torres* (D) 69.1% | Valiente (R) 30.9% | 100% | ||
CA36 | ✓ Ruiz* (D) 58.0% | Pelzer (R) 42.0% | 100% | ||
CA37 | ✓ Bass* (D) 89.1% | Bassilian (R) 10.9% | 100% | ||
CA38 | ✓ Sanchez* (D) 68.7% | Downing (R) 31.3% | 100% | ||
CA39 | ✓ Cisneros (D) 51.5% | Kim (R) 48.5% | 100% | ||
CA40 | ✓ Roybal-Allard* (D) 77.4% | Barragan (G) 22.6% | 100% | ||
CA41 | ✓ Takano* (D) 63.6% | Smith (R) 36.4% | 100% | ||
CA42 | ✓ Calvert* (R) 57.3% | Peacock (D) 42.7% | 100% | ||
CA43 | ✓ Waters* (D) 77.5% | Navarro (R) 22.5% | 100% | ||
CA44 | ✓ Barragan* (D) 68.5% | Brown (D) 31.5% | 100% | ||
CA45 | ✓ Porter (D) 51.9% | Walters* (R) 48.1% | 100% | ||
CA46 | ✓ Correa* (D) 69.0% | Lambert (R) 31.0% | 100% | ||
CA47 | ✓ Lowenthal* (D) 64.8% | Briscoe (R) 35.2% | 100% | ||
CA48 | ✓ Rouda (D) 53.5% | Rohrabacher* (R) 46.5% | 100% | ||
CA49 | ✓ Levin (D) 56.1% | Harkey (R) 43.9% | 100% | ||
CA50 | ✓ Hunter* (R) 51.8% | Campa-Najjar (D) 48.2% | 100% | ||
CA51 | ✓ Vargas* (D) 70.8% | Hidalgo (R) 29.2% | 100% | ||
CA52 | ✓ Peters* (D) 63.8% | Qudrat (R) 36.2% | 100% | ||
CA53 | ✓ Davis* (D) 68.9% | Murtaugh (R) 31.1% | 100% |
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Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes % | ||
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✓ Gavin Newsom | Dem | 7,344,181 | 61.8% | ||
John Cox | GOP | 4,545,670 | 38.2% |
Name | For | Against | Rpt. % | ||||||||||||
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Proposition 1 - Housing AssistanceDetails | ✓ 56.0% For | 44.0% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 2 - Housing Program Tax IncreaseDetails | ✓ 63.2% For | 36.8% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 3 - Water Supply FundDetails | 49.0% For | ✓ 51.0% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 4 - Children's Health CareDetails | ✓ 62.4% For | 37.6% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 5 - Property Tax Value TransferDetails | 40.4% For | ✓ 59.6% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 6 - 2017 State Gas Tax RepealDetails | 43.2% For | ✓ 56.8% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 7 - Daylight Saving Time ChangeDetails | ✓ 59.9% For | 40.1% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 8 - Dialysis Charge RegulationDetails | 39.9% For | ✓ 60.1% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 10 - Rent ControlDetails | 40.3% For | ✓ 59.7% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 11 - Ambulance Worker On Call RequirementDetails | ✓ 59.8% For | 40.2% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposition 12 - Farm Animal StandardsDetails | ✓ 62.5% For | 37.5% Against | 100% |
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