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June 3, 2014 Election

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County Results as of Jul 9 6:44pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (475/475)
27.5% Countywide Voter Turnout (97,447/354,994)
Statewide Results as of Jul 1 11:13am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (22353/22353)
25.2% Statewide Voter Turnout (4,461,346/17,722,006)

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  • State Executive

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

    • Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown, Democratic
      2,354,769 votes 54.3%
    • Neel Kashkari, Republican
      839,767 votes 19.4%
    • Tim Donnelly, Republican
      643,236 votes 14.8%
    • Andrew Blount, Republican
      89,749 votes 2.1%
    • Glenn Champ, Republican
      76,066 votes 1.8%
    • Luis J. Rodriguez, Green
      66,872 votes 1.5%
    • Cindy L. Sheehan, Peace and Freedom
      52,707 votes 1.2%
    • Alma Marie Winston, Republican
      46,042 votes 1.1%
    • Robert Newman, No Party Preference
      44,120 votes 1.0%
    • Akinyemi Agbede, Democratic
      37,024 votes 0.9%
    • Richard William Aguirre, Republican
      35,125 votes 0.8%
    • Bogdan "Bo" Ambrozewicz, No Party Preference
      14,929 votes 0.3%
    • Janel Hyeshia Buycks, No Party Preference
      12,136 votes 0.3%
    • Rakesh Kumar Christian, No Party Preference
      11,142 votes 0.3%
    • Joe Leicht, No Party Preference
      9,307 votes 0.2%
    • Nickolas Wildstar, No Party Preference (Write-in)
    • Karen Jill Bernal, Democratic (Write-in)
    • Jimelle L. Walls, No Party Preference (Write-in)

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

    • Gavin Newsom, Democratic
      2,082,902 votes 49.9%
    • Ron Nehring, Republican
      976,128 votes 23.4%
    • David Fennell, Republican
      357,242 votes 8.6%
    • George Yang, Republican
      333,857 votes 8.0%
    • Eric Korevaar, Democratic
      232,596 votes 5.6%
    • Jena F. Goodman, Green
      98,338 votes 2.4%
    • Alan Reynolds, Americans Elect
      56,027 votes 1.3%
    • Amos Johnson, Peace and Freedom
      39,675 votes 0.9%

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

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

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

    • John Chiang, Democratic
      2,250,098 votes 55.0%
    • Greg Conlon, Republican
      1,571,532 votes 38.4%
    • Ellen H. Brown, Green
      270,388 votes 6.6%

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

    • Kamala D. Harris, Democratic
      2,177,480 votes 53.2%
    • Ronald Gold, Republican
      504,091 votes 12.3%
    • Phil Wyman, Republican
      479,468 votes 11.7%
    • David King, Republican
      368,190 votes 9.0%
    • John Haggerty, Republican
      336,433 votes 8.2%
    • Orly Taitz, No Party Preference
      130,451 votes 3.2%
    • Jonathan Jaech, Libertarian
      99,056 votes 2.4%

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

    • Dave Jones, Democratic
      2,106,671 votes 53.1%
    • Ted Gaines, Republican
      1,651,242 votes 41.6%
    • Nathalie Hrizi, Peace and Freedom
      212,991 votes 5.4%

    State Board of Equalization; District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Fiona Ma, Democratic
      876,378 votes 68.9%
    • James E. Theis, Republican
      396,241 votes 31.1%

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

    US Congress

    United States Representative; District 14Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jackie Speier, Democratic
      66,800 votes 77.4%
    • Robin Chew, Republican
      19,482 votes 22.6%

    United States Representative; District 18Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
      81,295 votes 67.6%
    • Richard B. Fox, Republican
      27,111 votes 22.5%
    • Bruce Anderson, Republican
      9,644 votes 8.0%
    • Oscar Alejandro Braun, Republican
      2,190 votes 1.8%

    State Legislature

    Member of the State Assembly; District 19Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Phil Ting, Democratic
      45,103 votes 77.6%
    • Rene Pineda, Republican
      12,985 votes 22.4%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 22Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kevin Mullin, Democratic
      42,575 votes 71.0%
    • Mark Gilham, Republican
      9,053 votes 15.1%
    • Jonathan Emmanuel Madison, Republican
      8,297 votes 13.8%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 24Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    Judicial

    Superior Court Judge; County of San Mateo; Office 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    Superior Court Judge; County of San Mateo; Office 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    School

    Superintendent of School District; County of San MateoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    County

    Supervisor; County of San Mateo; Supervisorial District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

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

    Assessor-County Clerk Recorder; County of San MateoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    Controller; County of San MateoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    District Attorney; County of San MateoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Stephen M. Wagstaffe
      70,778 votes 100.0%

    Coroner; County of San MateoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    Sheriff; County of San MateoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Greg Munks
      68,533 votes 98.6%
    • Juan Lopez
      998 votes 1.4%

    Treasurer -Tax Collector; County of San MateoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sandie Arnott
      72,108 votes 100.0%

    State Propositions

    Proposition 41 Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014
    Pass: 2,708,933 / 65.4% Yes votes ...... 1,434,060 / 34.6% No votes
    Should California sell $600 million in new general obligation bonds to fund affordable multifamily housing for low-income veterans?

    Proposition 42 Public Records. Open Meetings. State Reimbursement to Local Agencies
    Pass: 2,467,357 / 61.8% Yes votes ...... 1,522,406 / 38.2% No votes
    Should the state Constitution be amended to require local governments to comply with state public-access laws, and to eliminate the requirement that the state reimburse local governments for the costs of such compliance?

    Local Measures

    Measure A School Bond Measure -- Sequoia Union High School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 22,995 / 65.6% Yes votes ...... 12,052 / 34.4% No votes
    To support high quality education and upgrade local high schools with funding that cannot be taken by the state by adding classrooms, science labs, and schools to avoid overcrowding, provide updated classrooms technology, labs, and career technical facilities; renovate aging classrooms and repair, construct, or acquire equipment, classrooms, and facilities, shall Sequoia Union High School District issue $265 million in bonds at legal rates with independent oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators' salaries, and all funds staying local?

    Measure B Educational Parcel Tax -- Cabrillo Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 4,637 / 70.8% Yes votes ...... 1,917 / 29.2% No votes
    Without increasing the current tax rate and to continue student achievement in Coastside elementary, middle, and high schools by preserving strong science, math, reading and writing programs; retaining qualified teachers and staff; maintaining updated classroom technology; and keeping all district schools open, shall Cabrillo Unified School District renew its expiring $150 education parcel tax for five years with citizen oversight, a senior citizen exemption, no funds for administrators' salaries, and all funds staying in Coastside schools?

    Measure C School Bond -- Bayshore Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 325 / 82.1% Yes votes ...... 71 / 17.9% No votes
    To improve the quality of education; replace outdated heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems; repair deteriorating plumbing systems; modernize classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; repair or replace leaky roofs; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; and improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall the Bayshore Elementary School District issue $6 million of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee, and have NO money used for administrative salaries or be taken by the State?

    Measure D School Bond Measure -- Woodside Elementary School District (School Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 713 / 64.4% Yes votes ...... 395 / 35.6% No votes
    To repair basic Woodside Elementary School infrastructure and protect quality academic instruction in core subjects with local funding that cannot be taken by the State, upgrade educational facilities to meet current health/safety codes, renovate heating, electrical, sewer/security systems, fix leaking roofs, shall Woodside Elementary School District issue $13,500,000 of bonds at legal rates to repair, renovate, construct, reconstruct, acquire, and equip classrooms and school facilities with independent audits, citizens' oversight, and no money for administrators?

    Measure E Main Street Bridge Safety & Accessibility Act -- City of Half Moon Bay (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 1,053 / 36.8% Yes votes ...... 1,807 / 63.2% No votes
    Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing the Main Street Bridge Safety and Accessibility Act as the official policy of the people of Half Moon Bay?

    Measure F Main Street Bridge Preservation Act -- City of Half Moon Bay (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 1,977 / 66.0% Yes votes ...... 1,017 / 34.0% No votes
    Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing the Main Street Bridge Preservation Act, amending the Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan and Zoning Regulations of the City to prohibit demolition or enlargement of the Main Street Bridge unless approved by the City Council and a majority of voters in a subsequent ballot measure?

    Measure G Reorganization into Community Services District -- Granada Sanitary District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 1,064 / 58.7% Yes votes ...... 748 / 41.3% No votes
    Shall the order, adopted on January 15, 2014, by the San Mateo Local Agency Formation Commission, ordering a reorganization affecting the Granada Sanitary District and providing for Reorganization into a Community Services District, adding the service of park and recreation in addition to current services of sanitary sewer collection and treatment and solid waste, subject to the terms and conditions specified in the order, be confirmed?

    Measure AA Open Space Bonds -- Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 75,761 / 68.0% Yes votes ...... 35,717 / 32.0% No votes
       50977 (68.81%) Yes / 23109 (31.19%) No in Santa Clara County
       1 (50.00%) Yes / 1 (50.00%) No in Santa Cruz County
       24,783 (66.3%) Yes / 12,607 (33.7%) No in San Mateo County
    To improve access to hiking and biking opportunities, protect and preserve redwood forests, natural open spaces, the scenic beauty of our region and coastline, critical wildlife habitat, restore creeks to protect water quality, and reduce forest fire risk; shall Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District be authorized to issue up to $300 million in bonds, at a tax rate not to exceed $3.18 per $100,000 of assessed value of property owned, with expenditures verified by an independent citizen oversight committee?

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