Governor
- Gavin Newsom, Democratic
3,936,648 votes
55.9%
- Brian Dahle, Republican
1,249,438 votes
17.7%
- Michael Shellenberger, No Party Preference
289,559 votes
4.1%
- Anthony Trimino, Republican
245,867 votes
3.5%
- Jenny Rae Le Roux, Republican
245,568 votes
3.5%
- Shawn Collins, Republican
172,327 votes
2.4%
- Luis Javier Rodriguez, Green
124,446 votes
1.8%
- Leo S. Zacky, Republican
94,198 votes
1.3%
- Major Williams, Republican
92,223 votes
1.3%
- Robert C. Newman, II, Republican
82,551 votes
1.2%
- Joel Ventresca, Democratic
66,686 votes
0.9%
- David Lozano, Republican
66,381 votes
0.9%
- Ronald A. Anderson, Republican
53,337 votes
0.8%
- Reinette Senum, No Party Preference
52,761 votes
0.7%
- Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato, Democratic
45,316 votes
0.6%
- Ron Jones, Republican
38,212 votes
0.5%
- Daniel R. Mercuri, Republican
36,256 votes
0.5%
- Heather Collins, Green
29,554 votes
0.4%
- Anthony "Tony" Fanara, Democratic
25,005 votes
0.4%
- Cristian Raul Morales, Republican
22,252 votes
0.3%
- Lonnie Sortor, Republican
20,906 votes
0.3%
- Frederic C. Schultz, No Party Preference
17,458 votes
0.2%
- Woodrow "Woody" Sanders, III, No Party Preference
16,163 votes
0.2%
- James G. Hanink, No Party Preference
10,064 votes
0.1%
- Serge Fiankan, No Party Preference
6,170 votes
0.1%
- Bradley Zink, No Party Preference
5,974 votes
0.1%
Lieutenant Governor
- Eleni Kounalakis, Democratic
3,608,480 votes
52.7%
- Angela E. Underwood Jacobs, Republican
1,361,541 votes
19.9%
- David Fennell, Republican
919,472 votes
13.4%
- Clint W. Saunders, Republican
305,301 votes
4.5%
- Jeffrey Highbear Morgan, Democratic
228,465 votes
3.3%
- Mohammad Arif, Peace and Freedom
182,836 votes
2.7%
- William Cavett "Skee" Saacke, Democratic
171,475 votes
2.5%
- David Hillberg, No Party Preference
74,024 votes
1.1%
Secretary of State
- Shirley N. Weber, Democratic
4,007,399 votes
58.9%
- Rob Bernosky, Republican
1,278,207 votes
18.8%
- Rachel Hamm, Republican
820,577 votes
12.1%
- James "JW" Paine, Republican
253,063 votes
3.7%
- Gary N. Blenner, Green
205,083 votes
3.0%
- Raul Rodriguez, Jr., Republican
175,324 votes
2.6%
- Matthew D. Cinquanta, No Party Preference
59,270 votes
0.9%
Controller
- Lanhee Chen, Republican
2,525,984 votes
37.2%
- Malia M. Cohen, Democratic
1,539,038 votes
22.7%
- Yvonne Yiu, Democratic
1,021,644 votes
15.1%
- Steve Glazer, Democratic
754,338 votes
11.1%
- Ron Galperin, Democratic
689,234 votes
10.2%
- Laura Wells, Green
257,359 votes
3.8%
Treasurer
- Fiona Ma, Democratic
3,891,266 votes
57.4%
- Jack M. Guerrero, Republican
1,484,577 votes
21.9%
- Andrew Do, Republican
1,154,804 votes
17.0%
- Meghann Adams, Peace and Freedom
244,800 votes
3.6%
Attorney General
- Rob Bonta, Democratic
3,747,697 votes
54.3%
- Nathan Hochman, Republican
1,253,269 votes
18.2%
- Eric Early, Republican
1,138,658 votes
16.5%
- Anne Marie Schubert, No Party Preference
538,338 votes
7.8%
- Dan Kapelovitz, Green
219,374 votes
3.2%
Insurance Commissioner
- Ricardo Lara, Democratic
2,409,149 votes
35.9%
- Robert Howell, Republican
1,212,443 votes
18.1%
- Marc Levine, Democratic
1,205,570 votes
18.0%
- Greg Conlon, Republican
1,083,583 votes
16.2%
- Vinson Eugene Allen, Democratic
257,549 votes
3.8%
- Nathalie Hrizi, Peace and Freedom
190,048 votes
2.8%
- Veronika Fimbres, Green
129,231 votes
1.9%
- Jasper "Jay" Jackson, Democratic
124,671 votes
1.9%
- Robert J. Molnar, No Party Preference
93,814 votes
1.4%
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Tony K. Thurmond
2,874,519 votes
45.9%
- Lance Ray Christensen
743,325 votes
11.9%
- Ainye E. Long
696,871 votes
11.1%
- George Yang
691,849 votes
11.1%
- Marco Amaral
546,183 votes
8.7%
- Jim Gibson
466,794 votes
7.5%
- Joseph Guy Campbell
241,163 votes
3.9%
State Board of Equalization; District 1
- Ted Gaines, Republican
857,509 votes
55.1%
- Jose S. Altamirano, Democratic
334,271 votes
21.5%
- Braden Murphy, Democratic
225,077 votes
14.5%
- Nader Shahatit, Democratic
139,744 votes
9.0%
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United States Senator; Full Term
- Alex Padilla, Democratic
3,717,390 votes
54.1%
- Mark P. Meuser, Republican
1,025,490 votes
14.9%
- Cordie Williams, Republican
473,175 votes
6.9%
- Jon Elist, Republican
288,718 votes
4.2%
- Chuck Smith, Republican
265,989 votes
3.9%
- James P. Bradley, Republican
234,863 votes
3.4%
- Douglas Howard Pierce, Democratic
116,229 votes
1.7%
- John Thompson Parker, Peace and Freedom
105,235 votes
1.5%
- Sarah Sun Liew, Republican
76,777 votes
1.1%
- Dan O'Dowd, Democratic
75,515 votes
1.1%
- Akinyemi Agbede, Democratic
70,731 votes
1.0%
- Myron L. Hall, Republican
65,916 votes
1.0%
- Timothy J. Ursich, Democratic
58,155 votes
0.8%
- Robert George Lucero, Jr., Republican
53,186 votes
0.8%
- James "Henk" Conn, Green
35,823 votes
0.5%
- Eleanor Garcia, No Party Preference
34,515 votes
0.5%
- Carlos Guillermo Tapia, Republican
33,782 votes
0.5%
- Pamela Elizondo, Green
31,834 votes
0.5%
- Enrique Petris, Republican
31,618 votes
0.5%
- Obaidul Huq Pirjada, Democratic
27,735 votes
0.4%
- Daphne Bradford, No Party Preference
26,799 votes
0.4%
- Don J. Grundmann, No Party Preference
10,129 votes
0.1%
- Deon D. Jenkins, No Party Preference
6,913 votes
0.1%
United States Senator; Unexpired Short Term
- Alex Padilla, Democratic
3,731,965 votes
55.1%
- Mark P. Meuser, Republican
1,499,147 votes
22.1%
- James P. Bradley, Republican
470,266 votes
6.9%
- Jon Elist, Republican
402,447 votes
5.9%
- Timothy Ursich, Jr., Democratic
225,820 votes
3.3%
- Dan O'Dowd, Democratic
190,829 votes
2.8%
- Myron L. Hall, Republican
142,618 votes
2.1%
- Daphne Bradford, No Party Preference
111,750 votes
1.6%
United States Representative; District 3
- Kevin Kiley, Republican
93,532 votes
39.7%
- Kermit Jones, Democratic
91,203 votes
38.7%
- Scott Jones, Republican
38,280 votes
16.2%
- David Peterson, Democratic
12,673 votes
5.4%
United States Representative; District 6
- Ami Bera, Democratic
76,317 votes
52.6%
- Tamika Hamilton, Republican
27,339 votes
18.8%
- Bret Daniels, Republican
16,612 votes
11.5%
- Chris "Christine" Bish, Republican
11,421 votes
7.9%
- Mark Gorman, Democratic
7,528 votes
5.2%
- Karla Black, Republican
3,553 votes
2.4%
- D. Keith Langford, Jr., Republican
2,272 votes
1.6%
United States Representative; District 7
- Doris Matsui, Democratic
94,896 votes
63.2%
- Max Semenenko, Republican
42,728 votes
28.5%
- Jimmy Fremgen, Democratic
12,550 votes
8.4%
State Senator; District 6
- Paula Villescaz, Democratic
105,719 votes
43.1%
- Roger Niello, Republican
104,883 votes
42.8%
- Michael J. Huang, Republican
34,604 votes
14.1%
State Senator; District 8
- Dave Jones, Democratic
69,269 votes
46.2%
- Angelique Ashby, Democratic
61,700 votes
41.2%
- Rafa Garcia, Democratic
18,947 votes
12.6%
Member of the State Assembly; District 6
- Kevin McCarty, Democratic
57,740 votes
55.4%
- Cathy Cook, Republican
21,522 votes
20.6%
- Josh Pane, Democratic
15,709 votes
15.1%
- Bob Marques, Republican
7,340 votes
7.0%
- Janice Marlae Bonser, Libertarian
1,931 votes
1.9%
Member of the State Assembly; District 7
- Ken Cooley, Democratic
56,949 votes
50.9%
- Josh Hoover, Republican
38,001 votes
34.0%
- Raymond Riehle, Republican
9,429 votes
8.4%
- Jeffrey Erik Perrine, Republican
6,214 votes
5.6%
- Quintin Toshi Levesque, Republican
1,249 votes
1.1%
Member of the State Assembly; District 9
- Heath Flora, Republican
65,456 votes
100.0%
Member of the State Assembly; District 10
- Stephanie Nguyen, Democratic
26,652 votes
29.9%
- Eric Guerra, Democratic
26,193 votes
29.4%
- Eric M. Rigard, Republican
24,293 votes
27.3%
- Tecoy Porter, Democratic
7,632 votes
8.6%
- Ben Thompkins, Democratic
4,291 votes
4.8%
Member of the State Assembly; District 11
- Lori D. Wilson, Democratic
52,092 votes
64.3%
- Jenny Leilani Callison, No Party Preference
28,948 votes
35.7%
Judge of the Superior Court; County of Sacramento; Office 4
- Myrlys Stockdale Coleman
167,313 votes
62.63%
- Noel A. Calvillo
99,838 votes
37.37%
Judge of the Superior Court; County of Sacramento; Office 22
- Ken Brody
217,483 votes
100.00%
County Board of Education, Governing Board Member; Sacramento County Board of Education; Trustee Area 1
- Bina Lefkovitz
22,712 votes
55.41%
- Mo Kashmiri
18,277 votes
44.59%
County Board of Education, Governing Board Member; Sacramento County Board of Education; Trustee Area 3
- Paul Keefer
21,333 votes
57.76%
- Walter "Garcia" Kawamoto
15,600 votes
42.24%
Trustee; Twin Rivers Unified School District; Trustee Area 4
- Stacey E. Bastian
3,068 votes
73.7%
- Frits Van Der Hoek
562 votes
13.5%
- Douglas J. Bolsover, Sr.
531 votes
12.8%
Trustee; Twin Rivers Unified School District; Trustee Area 6
- Rebecca Sandoval
1,686 votes
57.76%
- Robbie Robbins
1,233 votes
42.24%
Member, Board of Supervisors; County of Sacramento; Supervisorial District 1
- Phil Serna
44,656 votes
100.00%
Member, Board of Supervisors; County of Sacramento; Supervisorial District 2
- Patrick Kennedy
32,005 votes
73.61%
- Duke Cooney
11,408 votes
26.24%
- (65 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.15%)
Member, Board of Supervisors; County of Sacramento; Supervisorial District 5
Runoff Election 11/8/2022
- Pat Hume
27,139 votes
42.38%
- Jaclyn Moreno
20,969 votes
32.74%
- Steve Ly
11,681 votes
18.24%
- Alex R. Joe
4,250 votes
6.64%
Assessor; County of Sacramento
- Christina Wynn
224,831 votes
100.00%
District Attorney; County of Sacramento
- Thien Ho
170,100 votes
57.32%
- Alana Mathews
126,676 votes
42.68%
Sheriff; County of Sacramento
- Jim Cooper
168,374 votes
54.46%
- Jim Barnes
140,803 votes
45.54%
Member, City Council; City of Sacramento; Council District 1
Runoff Election 11/8/2022
- Lisa Kaplan
5,917 votes
48.89%
- Alyssa Lozano
3,290 votes
27.18%
- Nate Pelczar
2,475 votes
20.45%
- Robert Alvis
421 votes
3.48%
Member, City Council; City of Sacramento; Council District 3
Runoff Election 11/8/2022
- Karina Talamantes
4,653 votes
49.31%
- Michael Lynch
3,859 votes
40.89%
- Adrianne Gonzales
925 votes
9.80%
Member, City Council; City of Sacramento; Council District 5
Runoff Election 11/8/2022
- Caity Maple
3,801 votes
43.07%
- Tamiko Heim
3,224 votes
36.53%
- Kimberly Sow
1,180 votes
13.37%
- Chris Baker
621 votes
7.04%
Member, City Council; City of Sacramento; Council District 7
- Rick Jennings, II
18,359 votes
100.00%
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