Ballot: Overview —June 5, 2018 —California Primary Election
Senator, United States Senate
- 1555,738 votes (8.3%)
350,554 votes (5.3%)
323,313 votes (4.9%)
267,213 votes (4%)
204,924 votes (3.1%)
146,909 votes (2.2%)
135,209 votes (2%)
126,837 votes (1.9%)
93,702 votes (1.4%)
89,800 votes (1.3%)
87,569 votes (1.3%)
67,060 votes (1%)
59,922 votes (0.9%)
56,119 votes (0.8%)
42,574 votes (0.6%)
39,177 votes (0.6%)
30,259 votes (0.5%)
30,075 votes (0.5%)
27,411 votes (0.4%)
24,601 votes (0.4%)
23,499 votes (0.4%)
22,788 votes (0.3%)
20,378 votes (0.3%)
18,167 votes (0.3%)
18,157 votes (0.3%)
15,096 votes (0.2%)
13,512 votes (0.2%)
12,542 votes (0.2%)
8,469 votes (0.1%)
2,982 votes (0%)
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District 39, U.S. House of Representatives
- 120,257 votes (14.3%)
12,990 votes (9.2%)
9,750 votes (6.9%)
8,699 votes (6.2%)
7,613 votes (5.4%)
7,430 votes (5.3%)
5,988 votes (4.2%)
4,144 votes (2.9%)
2,058 votes (1.5%)
1,747 votes (1.2%)
903 votes (0.6%)
856 votes (0.6%)
823 votes (0.6%)
523 votes (0.4%)
176 votes (0.1%)
District 45, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 46, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 48, U.S. House of Representatives
- 129,974 votes (17.2%)
27,514 votes (15.8%)
8,658 votes (5%)
5,664 votes (3.3%)
3,598 votes (2.1%)
2,893 votes (1.7%)
2,762 votes (1.6%)
2,606 votes (1.5%)
2,412 votes (1.4%)
1,433 votes (0.8%)
1,281 votes (0.7%)
964 votes (0.6%)
739 votes (0.4%)
690 votes (0.4%)
District 49, U.S. House of Representatives
- 128,778 votes (15.8%)
23,850 votes (13.1%)
15,467 votes (8.5%)
13,739 votes (7.5%)
8,099 votes (4.4%)
5,496 votes (3%)
2,379 votes (1.3%)
1,362 votes (0.7%)
1,156 votes (0.6%)
1,066 votes (0.6%)
905 votes (0.5%)
690 votes (0.4%)
552 votes (0.3%)
233 votes (0.1%)
Governor, State of California
- 1926,018 votes (13.3%)
657,147 votes (9.4%)
655,590 votes (9.4%)
234,641 votes (3.4%)
93,376 votes (1.3%)
44,628 votes (0.6%)
31,666 votes (0.5%)
27,297 votes (0.4%)
21,817 votes (0.3%)
19,059 votes (0.3%)
18,027 votes (0.3%)
16,092 votes (0.2%)
14,447 votes (0.2%)
12,010 votes (0.2%)
11,547 votes (0.2%)
11,094 votes (0.2%)
9,373 votes (0.1%)
8,940 votes (0.1%)
7,310 votes (0.1%)
5,363 votes (0.1%)
5,338 votes (0.1%)
4,961 votes (0.1%)
4,630 votes (0.1%)
4,017 votes (0.1%)
3,967 votes (0.1%)
Lieutenant Governor, State of California
- 11,142,957 votes (17.5%)
647,335 votes (9.9%)
515,347 votes (7.9%)
419,092 votes (6.4%)
404,663 votes (6.2%)
263,049 votes (4%)
99,835 votes (1.5%)
78,144 votes (1.2%)
44,068 votes (0.7%)
Secretary of State, State of California
- 1354,733 votes (5.4%)
330,040 votes (5%)
155,659 votes (2.4%)
136,571 votes (2.1%)
61,310 votes (0.9%)
48,647 votes (0.7%)
Treasurer, State of California
- 1Attorney General, State of California
- 1Insurance Commissioner, State of California
- 1Superintendent Of Public Instruction, State of California
- 1Member, District 4, California Board of Equalization
- 1263,294 votes (16.7%)
234,534 votes (14.9%)
228,811 votes (14.5%)
58,642 votes (3.7%)
32,105 votes (2%)
District 29, California State Senate - Newman Replacement
- 150,215 votes (33.8%)
31,726 votes (21.4%)
28,704 votes (19.3%)
17,745 votes (11.9%)
12,713 votes (8.6%)
7,442 votes (5%)
District 32, California State Senate
- 118,709 votes (15.7%)
11,917 votes (10%)
11,577 votes (9.7%)
8,236 votes (6.9%)
6,349 votes (5.3%)
5,495 votes (4.6%)
5,455 votes (4.6%)
1,541 votes (1.3%)
District 32, California State Senate - Short Term Ending 12/3/2018
- 116,506 votes (14.4%)
13,518 votes (11.8%)
10,587 votes (9.2%)
7,835 votes (6.8%)
6,835 votes (5.9%)
5,302 votes (4.6%)
5,066 votes (4.4%)
1,268 votes (1.1%)
593 votes (0.5%)
District 34, California State Senate
- 1District 55, California State Assembly
- 1District 72, California State Assembly
- 1District 74, California State Assembly
- 1Trustee, Trustee Area 2, Orange County Board of Education
- 1Trustee, Trustee Area 5, Orange County Board of Education
- 135,346 votes (24.8%)
13,151 votes (9.2%)
8,313 votes (5.8%)
4,783 votes (3.4%)
Supervisor, District 2, Orange County
- 1Supervisor, District 4, Orange County
- 117,717 votes (20.1%)
15,347 votes (17.4%)
10,397 votes (11.8%)
8,419 votes (9.6%)
Council Member, Duplicate of Stockton City Council District 3
- 1819 votes (12.25%)
Council Member, Duplicate of Stockton City Council District 5
- 1562 votes (14.95%)
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State of California
Proposition 68 — Bonds for Environment, Parks and Water
Passed3,455,226 votes yes (57.6%)2,544,854 votes no (42.4%)
Authorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds for: parks, natural resources protection, climate adaptation, water quality and supply, and flood protection. Fiscal Impact: Increased state bond repayment costs averaging $200 million annually over 40 years. Local government savings for natural resources-related...
Learn MoreProposition 69 — Transportation Funding
Passed4,886,924 votes yes (81.3%)1,121,924 votes no (18.7%)
Requires that certain revenues generated by a 2017 transportation funding law be used only for transportation purposes and generally prohibits Legislature from diverting funds to other purposes. Fiscal Impact: No direct effect on the amount of state and local revenues or costs but could affect how some...
Learn MoreProposition 70 — Cap-and-Trade Amendment
Failed2,017,549 votes yes (35%)3,746,434 votes no (65%)
Beginning in 2024, requires that cap-and-trade revenues accumulate in a reserve fund until the Legislature, by a two-thirds majority, authorizes use of the revenues. Fiscal Impact: Beginning in 2024, potential temporary increase in state sales tax revenue, ranging from none to a few hundred million dollars...
Learn MoreProposition 71 — Ballot Measure Effective Date
Passed4,527,073 votes yes (77.8%)1,288,385 votes no (22.2%)
Provides that ballot measures approved by a majority of voters shall take effect five days after the Secretary of State certifies the results of the election. Fiscal Impact: Likely little or no effect on state and local finances.
Learn MoreProposition 72 — Taxes for Rainwater Capture Systems
Passed4,979,651 votes yes (84.2%)932,263 votes no (15.8%)
Permits Legislature to allow construction of rain-capture systems, completed on or after January 1, 2019, without requiring property-tax reassessment. Fiscal Impact: Probably minor reduction in annual property tax revenues to local governments.
Learn MoreCity of Cypress
Measure A
Passed6,558 votes yes (63.5%)3,770 votes no (36.5%)
Shall the measure, approving the "Cypress Town Center and Commons Specific Plan 2.0", which allows for development of a town center, single-family, senior and multi-family housing and public park space on portions of Los Alamitos Race Course, the former Cypress Golf Club and an adjacent property, with...
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Measure B
Failed17,078 votes yes (37.4%)28,638 votes no (62.6%)
Shall Ordinance No. 17-08, approving zone text amendments to allow for a land exchange agreement that facilitates (a) the allocation of development previously planned for the Bake Parkway Site to property near the intersection of Pusan and Irvine Blvd, and (b) the development of the State-approved site...
Learn MoreMeasure C
Passed34,010 votes yes (76.2%)10,618 votes no (23.8%)
Shall the measure amending the Irvine City Charter to require at least a two-thirds vote of the total City Council membership in order to place City Council sponsored general or special tax proposals on a ballot for voter consideration, be adopted?
Learn MoreMeasure D
Failed19,478 votes yes (44.9%)23,866 votes no (55.1%)
Shall Section 1009 be added to the Irvine City Charter which benefits Irvine's general fund and local taxpayers by requiring that no City procedures or requirements delay important revenue streams from development projects which provide a fiscal benefit to Irvine citizens, be adopted?
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Measure E
Passed7,925 votes yes (51.7%)7,397 votes no (48.3%)
Shall an ordinance be adopted that changes the term of office for the mayor from a two-year term to a four-year term?
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