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November 8, 2022 Election

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County Results as of Dec 10 12:00pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (2718/2718)
54.2% Countywide Voter Turnout (1,043,490/1,924,634)
Statewide Results as of Jan 18 3:44pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (25554/25554)
50.8% Statewide Voter Turnout (11,146,620/21,940,274)

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    State Executive

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

    • Gavin Newsom, Democratic
      6,470,104 votes 59.2%
    • Brian Dahle, Republican
      4,462,914 votes 40.8%

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

    • Eleni Kounalakis, Democratic
      6,418,119 votes 59.7%
    • Angela E. Underwood Jacobs, Republican
      4,332,602 votes 40.3%

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

    • Shirley N. Weber, Democratic
      6,462,164 votes 60.1%
    • Rob Bernosky, Republican
      4,298,530 votes 39.9%

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

    • Malia M. Cohen, Democratic
      5,936,856 votes 55.3%
    • Lanhee J. Chen, Republican
      4,789,345 votes 44.7%

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

    • Fiona Ma, Democratic
      6,287,076 votes 58.8%
    • Jack M. Guerrero, Republican
      4,405,781 votes 41.2%

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

    • Rob Bonta, Democratic
      6,339,441 votes 59.1%
    • Nathan Hochman, Republican
      4,390,428 votes 40.9%

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

    • Ricardo Lara, Democratic
      6,355,915 votes 59.9%
    • Robert Howell, Republican
      4,249,391 votes 40.1%

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

    • Tony K. Thurmond
      5,681,318 votes 63.7%
    • Lance Ray Christensen
      3,237,785 votes 36.3%

    State Board of Equalization; District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Mike Schaefer, Democratic
      1,241,062 votes 58.8%
    • David Dodson, Democratic
      867,945 votes 41.2%

    US Legislature

    United States Senator; Full TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Alex Padilla, Democratic
      6,621,621 votes 61.1%
    • Mark P. Meuser, Republican
      4,222,029 votes 38.9%

    United States Senator; Unexpired Short TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Alex Padilla, Democratic
      6,559,308 votes 60.9%
    • Mark P. Meuser, Republican
      4,212,450 votes 39.1%

    United States Representative; District 52Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Juan Vargas, Democratic
      100,686 votes 66.7%
    • Tyler Geffeney, Republican
      50,330 votes 33.3%

    State Senate

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

    • Steve Padilla, Democratic
      115,103 votes 59.8%
    • Alejandro Galicia, Republican
      77,223 votes 40.2%

    State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 80Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • David Alvarez, Democratic
      67,309 votes 69.3%
    • Georgette Gómez, Democratic
      29,869 votes 30.7%

    Judicial

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

    • Patricia Guerrero
      70.9% Yes (6,194,671) 29.1% No (2,537,627)
    • Goodwin Liu
      69.3% Yes (5,908,904) 30.7% No (2,623,045)
    • Martin J. Jenkins
      69.3% Yes (5,825,582) 30.7% No (2,576,601)
    • Joshua P. Groban
      68.0% Yes (5,664,354) 32.0% No (2,661,668)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (Yes/No)

    • Judith McConnell
      63.9% Yes (1,464,579) 36.1% No (826,739)
    • Martin N. Buchanan
      61.6% Yes (1,387,339) 38.4% No (865,005)
    • Truc T. Do
      60.5% Yes (1,380,865) 39.5% No (903,345)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (Yes/No)

    • Carol D. Codrington
      73.9% Yes (1,658,527) 26.1% No (586,433)
    • Manuel A. Ramirez
      71.9% Yes (1,622,970) 28.1% No (635,134)
    • Michael J. Raphael
      61.6% Yes (1,375,076) 38.4% No (858,085)
    • Frank Menetrez
      59.9% Yes (1,334,574) 40.1% No (894,453)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (Yes/No)

    • Kathleen E. O'Leary
      64.5% Yes (1,443,877) 35.5% No (795,779)
    • Eileen C. Moore
      64.2% Yes (1,435,082) 35.8% No (800,327)
    • Joanne Motoike
      61.5% Yes (1,372,426) 38.5% No (859,410)
    • Maurice Sanchez
      61.2% Yes (1,370,445) 38.8% No (869,263)
    • William W. Bedsworth
      60.2% Yes (1,339,670) 39.8% No (885,002)

    Superior Court Judge; County of San Diego; Office 35Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rebecca Kanter
      459024 votes 44.0%
    • Mike Murphy
      387965 votes 37.2%

    Superior Court Judge; County of San Diego; Office 36Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Pete Murray
      429251 votes 41.1%
    • Peter Singer
      408535 votes 39.2%

    School

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

    • Don M. Dumas
      18044 votes 57.8%
    • Rosemarie Ballard
      9225 votes 29.5%

    Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Francisco Tamayo
      43808 votes 55.1%
    • Jesse Vigil
      26607 votes 33.4%

    Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Delia Dominguez Cervantes
      27613 votes 34.7%
    • Leslie Ray Bunker
      25705 votes 32.3%
    • Jaqueline Gonzalez
      13000 votes 16.3%
    • Eric Douglas
      3370 votes 4.2%

    Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Cesar Fernandez
      29051 votes 36.5%
    • Keren Dominguez
      21059 votes 26.5%
    • Armando Farias
      12731 votes 16.0%
    • John H. Borja
      6546 votes 8.2%

    City

    City Attorney; City of Chula VistaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Simon Silva
      30619 votes 44.6%
    • Dan Smith
      29863 votes 43.5%

    Council Member; City of Chula Vista; Council District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jose Preciado
      7888 votes 46.4%
    • Steve Stenberg
      7757 votes 45.6%

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

    • John McCann
      33992 votes 49.5%
    • Ammar Campa-Najjar
      31280 votes 45.6%

    County

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

    • Jordan Marks
      452353 votes 43.4%
    • Barbara Bry
      425913 votes 40.8%

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

    • Summer Stephan
      731009 votes 70.1%

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

    • Kelly Anne Martinez
      525111 votes 50.3%
    • John Hemmerling
      371104 votes 35.6%

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

    • Daniel Mc Allister
      657962 votes 63.1%
    • Greg Hodosevich
      225815 votes 21.6%

    State Propositions

    Proposition 1 Reproductive Freedom
    Pass: 7,176,888 / 66.9% Yes votes ...... 3,553,564 / 33.1% No votes
    Amends California Constitution to expressly include an individual's fundamental right to reproductive freedom, which includes the fundamental right to choose to have an abortion and the fundamental right to choose or refuse contraceptives. This amendment does not narrow or limit the existing rights to privacy and equal protection under the California Constitution. Fiscal Impact: No direct fiscal effect because reproductive rights already are protected by state law.

    Proposition 26 Sports Betting in Casinos
    Fail: 3,514,597 / 33.0% Yes votes ...... 7,129,127 / 67.0% No votes
    Also allows: sports wagering at certain horseracing tracks; private lawsuits to enforce certain gambling laws. Directs revenues to General Fund, problem-gambling programs, enforcement. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues, possibly reaching tens of millions of dollars annually. Some of these revenues would support increased state regulatory and enforcement costs that could reach the low tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Proposition 27 Online Sports Betting
    Fail: 1,906,342 / 17.7% Yes votes ...... 8,849,206 / 82.3% No votes
    Allows Indian tribes and affiliated businesses to operate online/ mobile sports wagering outside tribal lands. Directs revenues to regulatory costs, homelessness programs, nonparticipating tribes. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues, possibly in the hundreds of millions of dollars but not likely to exceed $500 million annually. Some revenues would support state regulatory costs, possibly reaching the mid-tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Proposition 28 Funding Arts and Music Education
    Pass: 6,924,618 / 64.4% Yes votes ...... 3,827,971 / 35.6% No votes
    Provides additional funding from state General Fund for arts and music education in all K+12 public schools (including charter schools). Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about $1 billion annually, beginning next year, for arts education in public schools.

    Proposition 29 Kidney Dialysis Clinics
    Fail: 3,364,407 / 31.6% Yes votes ...... 7,281,201 / 68.4% No votes
    Requires physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant on site during treatment. Requires clinics to: disclose physicians' ownership interests; report infection data. Fiscal Impact: Increased state and local government costs likely in the tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Proposition 30 Income Tax on Millionaires for Electric Cars
    Fail: 4,560,488 / 42.4% Yes votes ...... 6,203,810 / 57.6% No votes
    Allocates tax revenues to zero-emission vehicle purchase incentives, vehicle charging stations, and wildfire prevention. Fiscal Impact: Increased state tax revenue ranging from $3.5 billion to $5 billion annually, with the new funding used to support zero-emission vehicle programs and wildfire response and prevention activities.

    Proposition 31 Yes or No to Banning Flavored Tobacco Products
    Pass: 6,803,431 / 63.4% Yes votes ...... 3,923,385 / 36.6% No votes
    A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, a 2020 law prohibiting retail sale of certain flavored tobacco products. Fiscal Impact: Decreased state tobacco tax revenues ranging from tens of millions of dollars annually to around $100 million annually.

    Local Measures

    Measure A Cannabis Business Tax -- County of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 563512 / 57.4% Yes votes ...... 417402 / 42.6% No votes
    Shall the measure to fund general County purposes including but not limited to parks, fire safety, roads, health, and social equity, by taxing cannabis businesses in the unincorporated area on gross receipts at maximum 6% for retail, 3% for distribution, 2% for testing, cultivation at 3% or $10 (inflation adjustable) per canopy square foot, and 4% for other businesses, generating an estimated $2,930,000 to $5,600,000 annually until repealed by voters, be adopted?

    Measure K Charter Amendment -- City of Chula Vista (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 39875 / 63.6% Yes votes ...... 22850 / 36.4% No votes
    Shall the measure modifying the City Charter to conform with State Laws, eliminate outdated provisions, clarify ambiguous terms, reorganize and reformat to improve usability, require residency and increased experience for the elected City Attorney, remove the requirement that most board and commission members be qualified electors, and to allow City Council to take action at special Council meetings, use mail ballot elections to fill vacancies, and approve bonded debt under State general laws 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.


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