This is an archive of a past election.
See http://www.smartvoter.org/ca/ed/ for current information.
SMARTVOTER® by the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund LWV
providing personalized comprehensive unbiased voter information any time you want it.
California
Smart Voter
El Dorado County Ballot

Combined ballot

See Also:   Information for the County of El Dorado
(Elections Office, local League of Women Voters, links to other county election sites)

November 6, 2018 Election

--------
County Results as of Dec 4 2:36pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (166/166)
74.9% Countywide Voter Turnout (90730/121192)
Statewide Results as of Dec 17 8:57am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (24312/24312)
64.5% Statewide Voter Turnout (12,712,542/19,696,371)

Judicial | County | State Executive | Legislative | School | City | District | State Propositions | Local Measures
Click on Name of Contest below.
Polling Location on November 6, 7am - 8pm
See the official poll lookup to find where to vote.
[Poll data last updated 2018/10/12 15:57]
Showing a polling place for this address does not mean that you are registered to vote.
Vote-by-Mail ballots may be returned to a worker at any of the  polling places within your county on election day.
Contests for all precincts in El Dorado County, CA combined are shown below.
How do I vote? Find a description of this county's voting system.
  • FAQs about Voting and this ballot page
  • How we got this information
  • Report problems or errors

  • Judicial

    California Supreme CourtClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (Yes/No)

    • Leondra R. Kruger
      72.8% Yes (6,698,643) 27.2% No (2,506,418)
    • Carol A. Corrigan
      69.8% Yes (6,539,085) 30.2% No (2,833,205)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (Yes/No)

    • Louis Mauro
      70.0% Yes (734,898) 30.0% No (315,257)
    • Cole Blease
      66.0% Yes (697,150) 34.0% No (358,357)

    County

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

    • Gavin Newsom, Democratic
      7,721,410 votes 61.9%
    • John H. Cox, Republican
      4,742,825 votes 38.1%

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

    • Eleni Kounalakis, Democratic
      5,914,068 votes 56.6%
    • Ed Hernandez, Democratic
      4,543,863 votes 43.4%

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

    • Alex Padilla, Democratic
      7,909,521 votes 64.5%
    • Mark P. Meuser, Republican
      4,362,545 votes 35.5%

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

    • Betty T. Yee, Democratic
      8,013,067 votes 65.5%
    • Konstantinos Roditis, Republican
      4,229,480 votes 34.5%

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

    • Fiona Ma, Democratic
      7,825,587 votes 64.1%
    • Greg Conlon, Republican
      4,376,816 votes 35.9%

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

    • Xavier Becerra, Democratic
      7,790,743 votes 63.6%
    • Steven C. Bailey, Republican
      4,465,587 votes 36.4%

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

    • Ricardo Lara, Democratic
      6,186,039 votes 52.9%
    • Steve Poizner, No Party Preference
      5,515,293 votes 47.1%

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

    • Dianne Feinstein, Democratic
      6,019,422 votes 54.2%
    • Kevin De León, Democratic
      5,093,942 votes 45.8%

    County Supervisor; County of El Dorado; Supervisorial District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Lori Parlin
      8909 votes 51.52%
    • Michael Ranalli
      8335 votes 48.20%

    County Supervisor; County of El Dorado; Supervisorial District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sue Novasel
      6846 votes 53.23%
    • Kenny Curtzwiler
      5955 votes 46.31%

    Recorder-Clerk; County of El DoradoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Janelle K. Horne
      44727 votes 58.47%
    • Todd White
      31591 votes 41.29%

    State Executive

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

    • Ted Gaines, Republican
      1,436,547 votes 51.4%
    • Tom Hallinan, Democratic
      1,355,782 votes 48.6%

    Legislative

    United States Representative; District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tom McClintock, Republican
      184,401 votes 54.1%
    • Jessica Morse, Democratic
      156,253 votes 45.9%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Frank Bigelow, Republican
      106,791 votes 59.9%
    • Carla J. Neal, Democratic
      71,488 votes 40.1%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kevin Kiley, Republican
      131,284 votes 58.0%
    • Jacalyn "Jackie" Smith, Democratic
      94,984 votes 42.0%

    School

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

    • Tony K. Thurmond
      5,385,912 votes 50.9%
    • Marshall Tuck
      5,198,738 votes 49.1%

    Trustee; Placer County Board of Education; Trustee Area 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • E. Ken Tokutomi
      22,868 votes 55.8%
    • Anthony W. Palmer
      18,142 votes 44.2%
    • (238 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.5%)

    Trustee; Lake Tahoe Community College District; Trustee Area 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tony Sears
      1439 votes 65.83%
    • Michael Marini
      736 votes 33.67%

    Governing Board Member; El Dorado Union High School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Timothy M. Cary
      27203 votes 21.57%
    • Trisha Wilkins
      25394 votes 20.13%
    • Kevin Brown
      22913 votes 18.17%
    • Deloy Link
      21314 votes 16.90%
    • Joe Fergerson
      18661 votes 14.80%
    • Dallas Sweeney
      10036 votes 7.96%

    Governing Board Member; Mother Lode Union Elementary School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Janet Vander Linden
      3312 votes 28.10%
    • Chuck Wolfe
      3107 votes 26.36%
    • Alan Priestley
      2935 votes 24.90%
    • Charles Richards
      2383 votes 20.22%

    Governing Board Member; Silver Fork School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • James Ussery
      48 votes 36.36%
    • Alison E. Stanton
      45 votes 34.09%
    • David "Squirrel" Schlosser
      38 votes 28.79%

    City

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

    • Patricia "Patty" Borelli
      1774 votes 19.41%
    • Dennis Thomas
      1651 votes 18.06%
    • Kara Taylor
      1610 votes 17.61%
    • John L. Clerici
      1568 votes 17.15%
    • Erin Young
      1375 votes 15.04%
    • Lena Jordan Cull
      1125 votes 12.31%

    City Council Member; City of South Lake TahoeClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Devin Middlebrook
      3309 votes 19.10%
    • Cody Bass
      3095 votes 17.87%
    • Tamara Wallace
      2495 votes 14.40%
    • Wendy David
      2162 votes 12.48%
    • Hal Cole
      1678 votes 9.69%
    • Bruce Grego
      1634 votes 9.43%
    • Tom Davis
      1343 votes 7.75%
    • Austin C. Sass
      885 votes 5.11%
    • Patrick F. Jarrett
      662 votes 3.82%

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

    • Susan Blankenship
      3411 votes 60.32%
    • Ellen Palazzo
      2220 votes 39.26%

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

    • David W. Olivo
      5089 votes 98.47%

    District

    Director; Cameron Park Community Services District; 4 Year Full TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Felicity Carlson
      3990 votes 25.72%
    • Ellie Wooten
      3528 votes 22.74%
    • Monique Scobey
      3448 votes 22.22%
    • Barbara Rogers
      2344 votes 15.11%
    • Sam Parcher
      2111 votes 13.61%

    Director; Cameron Park Community Services District; 2 Year Short TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Holly Morrison
      4338 votes 60.90%
    • Chris Cockrell
      2757 votes 38.71%

    Director; El Dorado Hills Community Services DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Allan J. Priest
      9439 votes 26.21%
    • Sean Hansen
      8840 votes 24.55%
    • Michael Martinelli
      6213 votes 17.25%
    • Bill "Billy V" Vandegrift
      6064 votes 16.84%
    • William A. Willman
      5206 votes 14.46%

    Director; Golden West Community Services DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Audrey B. Keebler
      380 votes 30.84%
    • Duane Heilman
      357 votes 28.98%
    • Diana J. Kaighn
      269 votes 21.83%
    • Stephen Atkinson
      215 votes 17.45%

    Director; Mosquito Fire Protection DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Charles Schnell
      399 votes 32.20%
    • Taffy Warner
      339 votes 27.36%
    • Barbara A. Mikel
      284 votes 22.92%
    • Karryn Morris
      206 votes 16.63%

    Director; El Dorado Irrigation District; Division 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Pat Dwyer
      7495 votes 66.77%
    • Greg Prada
      3681 votes 32.79%

    Director; El Dorado Irrigation District; Division 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Lori Anzini
      5921 votes 58.40%
    • Dale Coco
      4168 votes 41.11%

    Director; Georgetown Divide Public Utility DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Cynthia A. Garcia
      3361 votes 24.94%
    • Dave Souza
      2935 votes 21.78%
    • Michael Saunders
      2904 votes 21.55%
    • Londres "Lon" Uso
      1714 votes 12.72%
    • Bonnie L. Neeley
      1303 votes 9.67%
    • Jesse Hanschild
      1203 votes 8.93%

    Director; South Tahoe Public Utility DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Nick Exline
      5333 votes 23.93%
    • Chris Cefalu
      3877 votes 17.40%
    • James R. Jones
      3512 votes 15.76%
    • Duane Wallace
      3309 votes 14.85%
    • Eric W. Schafer
      3291 votes 14.77%
    • Louis J. Pierini
      2891 votes 12.97%

    Director; Tahoe City Public Utility DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • John Pang
      1,337 votes 38.9%
    • Gail Scoville
      1,071 votes 31.1%
    • Daniel Wilkins
      1,032 votes 30.0%
    • (23 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.7%)

    State Propositions

    Proposition 1 Authorizes Bonds to Fund Specified Housing Assistance Programs
    Pass: 6,751,018 / 56.2% Yes votes ...... 5,258,157 / 43.8% No votes
    Authorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds for existing affordable housing programs for low-income residents, veterans, farmworkers, manufactured and mobile homes, infill, and transit-oriented housing. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds averaging about $170 million annually over the next 35 years.

    Proposition 2 Authorizes Bonds to Fund Existing Housing Program for Individuals with Mental Illness
    Pass: 7,662,528 / 63.4% Yes votes ...... 4,417,327 / 36.6% No votes
    Amends Mental Health Services Act to fund No Place Like Home Program, which finances housing for individuals with mental illness. Ratifies existing law establishing the No Place Like Home Program. Fiscal Impact: Allows the state to use up to $140 million per year of county mental health funds to repay up to $2 billion in bonds. These bonds would fund housing for those with mental illness who are homeless.

    Proposition 3 Authorizes Bonds To Fund Projects for Water Supply and Quality, Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Water Conveyance, and Groundwater Sustainability and Storage
    Fail: 5,879,836 / 49.3% Yes votes ...... 6,034,991 / 50.7% No votes
    Authorizes $8.877 billion in state general obligation bonds for various infrastructure projects. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds averaging $430 million per year over 40 years. Local government savings for water-related projects, likely averaging a couple hundred million dollars annually over the next few decades.

    Proposition 4 Authorizes Bonds Funding Construction at Hospitals Providing Children's Health Care
    Pass: 7,551,298 / 62.7% Yes votes ...... 4,494,143 / 37.3% No votes
    Authorizes $1.5 billion in bonds, to be repaid from state's General Fund, to fund grants for construction, expansion, renovation, and equipping of qualifying children's hospitals. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds averaging about $80 million annually over the next 35 years.

    Proposition 5 Changes Requirements For Certain Property Owners to Transfer Their Property Tax Base to Replacement Property
    Fail: 4,813,251 / 40.2% Yes votes ...... 7,152,993 / 59.8% No votes
    Removes certain transfer requirements for homeowners over 55, severely disabled homeowners, and contaminated or disaster-destroyed property. Fiscal Impact: Schools and local governments each would lose over $100 million in annual property taxes early on, growing to about $1 billion per year. Similar increase in state costs to backfill school property tax losses.

    Proposition 6 Eliminates Certain Road Repair and Transportation Funding. Requires Certain Fuel Taxes and Vehicle Fees Be Approved By the Electorate
    Fail: 5,283,222 / 43.2% Yes votes ...... 6,952,081 / 56.8% No votes
    Repeals a 2017 transportation law's taxes and fees designated for road repairs and public transportation. Fiscal Impact: Reduced ongoing revenues of $5.1 billion from state fuel and vehicle taxes that mainly would have paid for highway and road maintenance and repairs, as well as transit programs.

    Proposition 7 Confirms California Daylight Saving Time to Federal Law. Allows Legislature to Change Daylight Saving Time Period
    Pass: 7,167,315 / 59.7% Yes votes ...... 4,828,564 / 40.3% No votes
    Gives Legislature ability to change daylight saving time period by two-thirds vote, if changes are consistent with federal law. Fiscal Impact: This measure has no direct fiscal effect because changes to daylight saving time would depend on future actions by the Legislature and potentially the federal government.

    Proposition 8 Regulates Amounts Outpatient Kindney Dialysis Clinics Charge For Dialysis Treatment
    Fail: 4,845,264 / 40.1% Yes votes ...... 7,247,917 / 59.9% No votes
    Requires rebates and penalties if charges exceed limit. Requires annual reporting to the state. Prohibits clinics from refusing to treat patients based on payment source. Fiscal Impact: Overall annual effect on state and local governments ranging from net positive impact in the low tens of millions of dollars to net negative impact in the tens of millions of dollars.

    Proposition 10 Expands Local Governments' Authority to Enact Rent Control
    Fail: 4,949,543 / 40.6% Yes votes ...... 7,251,443 / 59.4% No votes
    Repeals state law that currently restricts the scope of rent-control policies that cities and other local jurisdictions may impose on residential property. Fiscal Impact: Potential net reduction in state and local revenues of tens of millions of dollars per year in the long term. Depending on actions by local communities, revenue losses could be less or considerably more.

    Proposition 11 Requires Private-Sector Emergency Ambulance Employees to Remain On-Call During Work Breaks. Eliminates Certain Employer Liability
    Pass: 7,181,116 / 59.6% Yes votes ...... 4,861,831 / 40.4% No votes
    Law entitling hourly employees to breaks without being on-call would not apply to private-sector ambulance employees. Fiscal Impact: Likely fiscal benefit to local governments (in the form of lower costs and higher revenues), potentially in the tens of millions of dollars each year.

    Proposition 12 Establishes New Standards For Confinement of Specified Farm Animals; Bans Sale of Noncomplying Products
    Pass: 7,551,434 / 62.7% Yes votes ...... 4,499,702 / 37.3% No votes
    Establishes minimum requirements for confining certain farm animals. Prohibits sales of meat and egg products from animals confined in noncomplying manner. Fiscal Impact: Potential decrease in state income tax revenues from farm businesses, likely not more than several million dollars annually. State costs up to $10 million annually to enforce the measure.

    Local Measures

    Measure H Special Tax Increase -- Cameron Estates Community Services District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 362 / 75.57% Yes votes ...... 117 / 24.43% No votes
    Shall the Measure be adopted to allow the Cameron Estates CSD to levy an increase of $345 to the special tax, over and above the current special tax rate of $250 per parcel per year, for a total tax rate not to exceed $595 per parcel per year to remain in effect until modified or repealed. If approved, $173,740 will be raised annually for the purpose of crucial road revitalization and improvements?

    Measure J Transient occupancy tax -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 36869 / 43.89% Yes votes ...... 47140 / 56.11% No votes
    Shall the measure changing the El Dorado County Ordinance Code which imposes a tax on short term occupants of hotels, motels, vacation home rentals and similar facilities in the unincorporated areas of El Dorado County, effective until amended or repealed, to raise the amount collected from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%) of the rent charged to the visitor with an estimated annual revenue of $750,000 that may be spent for unrestricted general revenue purposes, be adopted?"

    Measure K Special Tax -- Hickok Road Community Services District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 43 / 61.43% Yes votes ...... 27 / 38.57% No votes
    Shall an amendment to the bylaws of the Hickok Road Community Services District to increase the maximum annual Special Tax by $200 per parcel per year, such that the total Special Tax could increase from $200 to $400 per parcel per year, be adopted? The maximum resulting gain could increase from $12,400 to $24,800 per year. The increase would be in effect until amended or the board deems additional funds are no longer required to maintain, upgrade, or improve District roads.

    Measure L Special Tax -- Cameron Park Airport District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 108 / 57.14% Yes votes ...... 81 / 42.86% No votes
    Shall the Cameron Park Airport District levy a special tax for the purpose of providing needed Airpark street/taxiway improvements, upgrades, and maintenance at an annual rate not to exceed $600.00 per Airpark parcel per year with total annual revenue raised to be $75,000 and remaining in effect until amended by the CPAD Board be adopted?

    Measure M Cannabis Businesses Tax -- City of Placerville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 2641 / 67.46% Yes votes ...... 1274 / 32.54% No votes
    Shall the measure establishing a cannabis (marijuana) businesses tax at annual rates not to exceed $10.00 per canopy square foot for cultivation (adjustable for inflation), 8% of gross receipts for retail cannabis businesses, and 4% for all other cannabis businesses; which is expected to generate an estimated $50,000 to $70,000 annually and will be levied until repealed by the voters or the City Council in order to fund general municipal expenses, be adopted?

    Measure N Cannabis Tax -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 53937 / 64.65% Yes votes ...... 29491 / 35.35% No votes
    To provide revenue for general government services, such as law enforcement and public health education, shall the measure regulating and imposing a general tax on any independently authorized commercial cannabis activity in the unincorporated areas of El Dorado County at rates up to: $30 per square foot or 15% for cultivation; 10% for distribution, manufacturing, and retail; and 5% for testing laboratories, effective until amended or repealed, with estimated annual revenue of $1,900,000 to $52,800,000, be adopted?

    Measure P Cannabis Cultivation -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 50475 / 60.54% Yes votes ...... 32896 / 39.46% No votes
    Shall the measure allowing for outdoor and mixed-light (greenhouse) commercial cannabis cultivation for medicinal use on parcels of at least 10 acres zoned Rural Lands, Planned Agricultural, Limited Agricultural, and Agricultural Grazing that are restricted in canopy size, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?

    Measure Q Commercial Cannabis Tax -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 49234 / 59.24% Yes votes ...... 33881 / 40.76% No votes
    Shall the measure allowing for outdoor and mixed-light (greenhouse) commercial cannabis cultivation for recreational adult use on parcels of at least 10 acres zoned Rural Lands, Planned Agricultural, Limited Agricultural, and Agricultural Grazing that are restricted in canopy size, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?

    Measure R Cannabis Businesses Tax -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 50587 / 61.20% Yes votes ...... 32078 / 38.80% No votes
    Shall the measure allowing for the retail sale, delivery, distribution, and indoor cultivation of commercial cannabis for medicinal use on parcels zoned Community Commercial, Regional Commercial, General Commercial, Industrial High, and Industrial Low that are restricted in number and concentration, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?

    Measure S Cannabis Businesses Tax -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 49226 / 60.02% Yes votes ...... 32786 / 39.98% No votes
    Shall the measure allowing for the retail sale, delivery, distribution, and indoor cultivation of commercial cannabis for recreational adult use on parcels zoned Community Commercial, Regional Commercial, General Commercial, Industrial High, and Industrial Low that are restricted in number and concentration, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?

    Measure T Vacation Home Rentals -- City of South Lake Tahoe (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 3517 / 50.42% Yes votes ...... 3459 / 49.58% No votes
    Should an ordinance, to eliminate most vacation home rentals ("VHR") in residential zones within the City of South Lake Tahoe, be adopted, that: (1) eliminates VHRs in residential zones by 2021, except for certain "qualified" VHRs operated by permanent residents; (2) allows VHR operations in commercial zones and tourist core areas; (3) adds VHR occupancy limitations; (4) increases minimum fines for VHR-related violations, after 2021; and (5) limits the ordinance's amendment, unless approved by a majority of voters?

    Measure U Charter Amendment -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 19079 / 23.40% Yes votes ...... 62438 / 76.60% No votes
    Shall the measure be adopted to amend the El Dorado County Charter Section 202 regarding Term Limits for Board of Supervisors to provide that one additional four year term of office be added to extend allowed terms to three, such that Board members shall be limited to three consecutive terms, with no other changes to this Charter Section?

    Measure V Charter Amendment -- County of El Dorado (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 31946 / 41.46% Yes votes ...... 45115 / 58.54% No votes
    Shall the measure be adopted to amend the El Dorado County Charter Section 502.1 regarding Classified and Unclassified Employees to provide that the Board of Supervisors may determine, by Resolution, additional positions to be of the "unclassified service," such that the Board may designate that certain County employment positions will no longer be afforded civil services status and protection and shall serve in an "at-will" capacity?

    Measure AA Parcel Tax -- Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified School District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 11,146 / 78.1% Yes votes ...... 3,132 / 21.9% No votes
       6,321 (78.64%) Yes / 1,717 (21.36%) No in Nevada County
       4533 (77.63%) Yes / 1306 (22.37%) No in Placer County
       292 (72.82%) Yes / 109 (27.18%) No in El Dorado County
    To ensure all students receive a well-rounded, high quality education to prepare them for college, university and careers; maintain and prevent cuts in science, technology, music, art, honors and career/job training programs, shall Tahoe Truckee Unified School District renew and increase its expiring parcel tax at the rate of $148 generating $5,600,000 annually for 9 years; requiring citizens oversight, independent audits, senior exemptions, and funds used in Tahoe Truckee Unified School District, be adopted?

    The order of the contests and candidates on this ballot representation is NOT necessarily the same as your county's official ballot.
    If you print and mark your choices on this page and take it to the polls instead of an official sample ballot, be very careful.


    Home || El Dorado Home Page || About Smart Voter || Feedback || Donate to Us
    Data Created: February 13, 2019 13:49 PST
    Smart Voter <http://www.smartvoter.org/>
    Copyright © League of Women Voters of California Education Fund   http://cavotes.org
    The League of Women Voters neither supports nor opposes candidates for public office or political parties.