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1 2016 Election Results Summary November 9, 2016 The votes are in and the election is over, and while most of the nation witnessed a wave of Republican victories in Washington and state capitals, here in California, Democrats are waiting on the final tally to see if they’ve secured a two-thirds supermajority in both the Assembly and Senate. In the Assembly, it appears likely the Democrats will pick up the necessary two Republican seats to gain a two- thirds supermajority. In two rematches, former Democrat Assembly Member Al Muratuschi looks to have regained his seat taken by Republican Assembly Member David Hadley (District 66) and former Democrat Assembly Member Sharon Quirk-Silva (District 65) has a slight margin over Republican Assembly Member Young Kim (District 65). Democrat challenger Sabrina Cervantes is also ahead of incumbent Republican Assembly Member Eric Linder (District 60). In two other races, Assembly Member Catharine Baker (District 16) was able to fend off a challenge from Democrat Cheryl Cook-Kallio and Assembly Member Marc Steinorth (District 40) is ahead of Democrat Abigail Medina. Republicans were also able to maintain two open seats with Republican Jordan Cunningham defeating Democrat Dawn Ortiz-Legg in District 35, and Republican Dante Acosta defeating Democrat Christy Smith in District 38. Several Democrat on Democrat races in the Assembly became heated this year due to the rise of the moderate Democrat. Moderate Democrat Tim Grayson handedly defeated progressive Democrat Mae Cendaña Torlakson, the wife of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson, in District 14. In surprising news, incumbent Assembly Member Cheryl Brown (District 47) was defeated by labor and environment backed Democrat Eloise Reyes. In the state Senate, it is still too close to call if the Democrats have achieved a supermajority. Democrats look to have held on to all of their seats, including a win by Democrat Henry Stern over Republican Steve Fazio for the 27th Senate District and by former Democrat Assemblyman Anthony Portantino over Republican Mike Antonovich for the 25th Senate District. With these wins, Democrats only need to pick up one of two contested GOP-held seats. It comes down to the race to fill the seat now held by former Senate Minority Leader Bob Huff, and it’s currently too close to call: Assembly Member Ling Ling Chang was only slightly ahead of Democrat Josh Newman early this morning. Governor Brown can claim a victory in the defeat of Proposition 53, which would have required his Twin Tunnels project to go before a vote of the people before being built, and Republicans can claim a victory in Proposition 54, which requires all legislation to be in print for 72 hours before it is voted on. Because Proposition 54 goes into effect immediately, it will be interesting to see how it impacts the special session on transportation that may be called this month. We will provide more detail in the coming days, but here are the numbers as of this afternoon. Initiative Update

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Page 1: 2016 Election Results Summary - MultiBriefs · 2016 Election Results Summary November 9, 2016 The votes are in and the election is over, and while most of the nation witnessed a wave

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2016 Election Results Summary November 9, 2016 The votes are in and the election is over, and while most of the nation witnessed a wave of Republican victories in Washington and state capitals, here in California, Democrats are waiting on the final tally to see if they’ve secured a two-thirds supermajority in both the Assembly and Senate. In the Assembly, it appears likely the Democrats will pick up the necessary two Republican seats to gain a two-thirds supermajority. In two rematches, former Democrat Assembly Member Al Muratuschi looks to have regained his seat taken by Republican Assembly Member David Hadley (District 66) and former Democrat Assembly Member Sharon Quirk-Silva (District 65) has a slight margin over Republican Assembly Member Young Kim (District 65). Democrat challenger Sabrina Cervantes is also ahead of incumbent Republican Assembly Member Eric Linder (District 60). In two other races, Assembly Member Catharine Baker (District 16) was able to fend off a challenge from Democrat Cheryl Cook-Kallio and Assembly Member Marc Steinorth (District 40) is ahead of Democrat Abigail Medina. Republicans were also able to maintain two open seats with Republican Jordan Cunningham defeating Democrat Dawn Ortiz-Legg in District 35, and Republican Dante Acosta defeating Democrat Christy Smith in District 38. Several Democrat on Democrat races in the Assembly became heated this year due to the rise of the moderate Democrat. Moderate Democrat Tim Grayson handedly defeated progressive Democrat Mae Cendaña Torlakson, the wife of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson, in District 14. In surprising news, incumbent Assembly Member Cheryl Brown (District 47) was defeated by labor and environment backed Democrat Eloise Reyes. In the state Senate, it is still too close to call if the Democrats have achieved a supermajority. Democrats look to have held on to all of their seats, including a win by Democrat Henry Stern over Republican Steve Fazio for the 27th Senate District and by former Democrat Assemblyman Anthony Portantino over Republican Mike Antonovich for the 25th Senate District. With these wins, Democrats only need to pick up one of two contested GOP-held seats. It comes down to the race to fill the seat now held by former Senate Minority Leader Bob Huff, and it’s currently too close to call: Assembly Member Ling Ling Chang was only slightly ahead of Democrat Josh Newman early this morning. Governor Brown can claim a victory in the defeat of Proposition 53, which would have required his Twin Tunnels project to go before a vote of the people before being built, and Republicans can claim a victory in Proposition 54, which requires all legislation to be in print for 72 hours before it is voted on. Because Proposition 54 goes into effect immediately, it will be interesting to see how it impacts the special session on transportation that may be called this month. We will provide more detail in the coming days, but here are the numbers as of this afternoon.

Initiative Update

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Proposition Title Yes Votes

% No Votes

%

No 53 Voter Approval of Revenue Bonds 4,067,013 48.6% 4,309,664 51.4%

Yes 54 Legislative Procedure Requirements 5,379,610 64.3% 2,987,230 35.7%

Yes 64 Marijuana Legalization 4,957,215 56.0% 3,889,080 44.0%

California State Senate Results District 1

Candidate Votes Percent

Rob Rowen – D 108,224 36.4%

Ted Gaines – R * 189,464 63.6%

District 3

Candidate Votes Percent

Bill Dodd – D 142,766 59.4%

Mariko Yamada – D 97,441 40.6%

District 5

Candidate Votes Percent

Cathleen Galgiani – D * 105,978 55.6%

Alan Nakanishi – R 84,552 44.4%

District 7

Candidate Votes Percent

Steve Glazer – D * 173,155 66.5%

Joseph Alexander Rubay – R 87,082 33.5%

District 9

Candidate Votes Percent

Nancy Skinner – D 138,408 62.7%

Sandré R. Swanson – D 82,453 37.3%

District 11

Candidate Votes Percent

Jane Kim – D 128,431 47.5%

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Candidate Votes Percent

Scott Wiener – D 142,059 52.5%

District 13

Candidate Votes Percent

Jerry Hill – D * 191,359 76.1%

Rick Ciardella – R 60,008 23.9%

District 15

Candidate Votes Percent

Jim Beall – D * 119,696 63.7%

Nora Campos – D 68,263 36.3%

District 17

Candidate Votes Percent

Bill Monning – D 169,380 65.4%

Palmer Kain – R 89,709 34.6%

District 19

Candidate Votes Percent

Hannah-Beth Jackson – D * 152,233 62.4%

Colin Patrick Walch – R 91,854 37.6%

District 21

Candidate Votes Percent

Johnathon Levar Ervin – D 89,206 45.2%

Scott Wilk – R 108,290 54.8%

District 23

Candidate Votes Percent

Ronald J. O'Donnell – D 91,571 42.0%

Mike Morrell – R * 126,480 58.0%

District 25

Candidate Votes Percent

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Candidate Votes Percent

Anthony J. Portantino – D 148,741 57.5%

Michael D. Antonovich – R 110,110 42.5%

District 27

Candidate Votes Percent

Henry Stern – D 149,515 55.0%

Steve Fazio – R 122,291 45.0%

District 29: too close to call as of this afternoon

Candidate Votes Percent

Josh Newman – D 104,892 49.1%

Ling Ling Chang – R 108,779 50.9%

District 31

Candidate Votes Percent

Richard Roth – D * 97,979 59.0%

Richard Reed – R 68,092 41.0%

District 33

Candidate Votes Percent

Ricardo Lara – D * 118,517 78.8%

Honor Mimi Robson – L 31,868 21.2%

District 35

Candidate Votes Percent

Steven Bradford – D 91,599 54.3%

Warren T. Furutani – D 77,022 45.7%

District 37

Candidate Votes Percent

Ari Grayson – D 115,501 42.0%

John M. W. Moorlach – R * 159,651 58.0%

District 39

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Candidate Votes Percent

Toni Atkins – D 143,380 62.4%

John Renison – R 86,493 37.6%

*Incumbent

California State Assembly Results District 1

Candidate Votes Percent

Brian Dahle – R * 101,233 74.5%

Donn Coenen – L 34,669 25.5%

District 2

Candidate Votes Percent

Jim Wood – D * 86,703 73.7%

Ken Anton – L 30,918 26.3%

District 3

Candidate Votes Percent

Edward Ritchie – D 44,854 37.2%

James Gallagher – R * 75,769 62.8%

District 4

Candidate Votes Percent

Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry – D 71,862 63.6%

Charlie Schaupp – R 41,172 36.4%

District 5

Candidate Votes Percent

Robert Carabas – D 50,772 35.7%

Frank Bigelow – R * 91,315 64.3%

District 6

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Candidate Votes Percent

Brian Caples – D 51,338 36.1%

Kevin Kiley – R 90,713 63.9%

District 7

Candidate Votes Percent

Kevin McCarty – D * 65,094 69.5%

Ryan K. Brown – R 28,552 30.5%

District 8

Candidate Votes Percent

Ken Cooley – D * 60,843 56.6%

Nick Bloise – R 46,631 43.4%

District 9

Candidate Votes Percent

Jim Cooper – D * 61,558 65.6%

Tim Gorsulowsky – R 32,257 34.4%

District 10

Candidate Votes Percent

Veronica "Roni" Jacobi – D 40,709 30.5%

Marc Levine – D * 92,739 69.5%

District 11

Candidate Votes Percent

Jim Frazier – D * 75,643 63.4%

Dave Miller – R 43,710 36.6%

District 12

Candidate Votes Percent

Heath Flora – R 52,864 52.2%

Ken Vogel – R 48,413 47.8%

District 13

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Candidate Votes Percent

Susan Talamantes Eggman – D * 50,527 64.4%

Kevin J. Lincoln, II – R 27,979 35.6%

District 14

Candidate Votes Percent

Tim Grayson – D 73,005 62.1%

Mae Cendaña Torlakson – D 44,602 37.9%

District 15

Candidate Votes Percent

Tony Thurmond – D 111,399 88.9%

Claire Chiara - R 13,854 11.1%

District 16

Candidate Votes Percent

Cheryl Cook-Kallio – D 65,976 44.2%

Catharine Baker – R * 83,362 55.8%

District 17

Candidate Votes Percent

David Chiu – D * 115,997 86.3%

Matthew Del Carlo – R 18,471 13.7%

District 18

Candidate Votes Percent

Rob Bonta – D * 88,621 86.6%

Roseann Slonsky-Breault – R 13,674 13.4%

District 19

Candidate Votes Percent

Phil Ting – D * 97,436 80.1%

Carlos "Chuck" Taylor – R 24,252 19.9%

District 20

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Candidate Votes Percent

Bill Quirk – D * 68,239 74.1%

Luis A. Wong – R 23,834 25.9%

District 21

Candidate Votes Percent

Adam Gray – D * 51,615 68.4%

Greg Opinski – R 23,885 31.6%

District 22

Candidate Votes Percent

Kevin Mullin – D * 98,854 74.5%

Art Kiesel – R 33,756 25.5%

District 23

Candidate Votes Percent

Gwen L. Morris – R 24,299 23.2%

Jim Patterson – R * 80,341 76.8%

District 24

Candidate Votes Percent

Marc Berman – D 57,031 54.0%

Vicki Veenker – D 48,629 46.0%

District 25

Candidate Votes Percent

Kansen Chu – D * 64,534 72.2%

Bob Brunton – R 24,893 27.8%

District 26

Candidate Votes Percent

Ruben Macareno – D 22,938 33.7%

Devon Mathis – R * 45,085 66.3%

District 27

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Candidate Votes Percent

Ash Kalra – D 39,890 52.0%

Madison Nguyen – D 36,760 48.0%

District 28

Candidate Votes Percent

Evan Low – D * 84,420 69.9%

Nicholas Sclavos – R 36,282 30.1%

District 29

Candidate Votes Percent

Mark Stone – D * 96,692 72.6%

Sierra Roberts – R 36,534 27.4%

District 30

Candidate Votes Percent

Karina Cervantez Alejo – D 24,749 36.5%

Anna Caballero – D 42,978 63.5%

District 31

Candidate Votes Percent

Joaquin Arambula – D * 34,875 61.8%

Clint Olivier – R 21,580 38.2%

District 32

Candidate Votes Percent

Rudy Salas – D * 32,798 62.4%

Manuel Ramirez – R 19,737 37.6%

District 33

Candidate Votes Percent

Scott Markovich – D 37,157 38.5%

Jay Obernolte – R * 59,451 61.5%

District 34

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Candidate Votes Percent

Perrin Swanlund – D 31,526 25.8%

Vince Fong – R 90,445 74.2%

District 35

Candidate Votes Percent

Dawn Ortiz-Legg – D 59,721 45.4%

Jordan Cunningham – R 71,721 54.6%

District 36

Candidate Votes Percent

Steve Fox – D 41,348 43.9%

Tom Lackey – R * 52,761 56.1%

District 37

Candidate Votes Percent

S. Monique Limón – D 89,221 63.9%

Edward Fuller – NPP 50,405 36.1%

District 38

Candidate Votes Percent

Christy Smith – D 62,871 46.9%

Dante Acosta – R 71,058 53.1%

District 39

Candidate Votes Percent

Raul Bocanegra – D 50,577 61.1%

Patty Lopez – D * 32,238 38.9%

District 40

Candidate Votes Percent

Abigail Medina – D 47,430 47.7%

Marc Steinorth – R * 51,960 52.3%

District 41

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Candidate Votes Percent

Chris Holden – D * 82,784 60.4%

Casey C. Higgins – R 54,262 39.6%

District 42

Candidate Votes Percent

Greg Rodriguez – D 49,508 41.8%

Chad Mayes – R * 68,904 58.2%

District 43

Candidate Votes Percent

Laura Friedman – D 72,212 65.2%

Ardy Kassakhian – D 38,471 34.8%

District 44

Candidate Votes Percent

Jacqui Irwin – D * 74,871 57.9%

Kerry J. Nelson – R 54,454 42.1%

District 45

Candidate Votes Percent

Matt Dababneh – D * 71,269 65.8%

Jerry Kowal – R 37,081 34.2%

District 46

Candidate Votes Percent

Adrin Nazarian – D * 51,687 57.1%

Angela Rupert – D 38,813 42.9%

District 47

Candidate Votes Percent

Cheryl R. Brown – D * 34,258 46.7%

Eloise Reyes – D 39,092 53.3%

District 48

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Candidate Votes Percent

Blanca E. Rubio – D 60,987 63.6%

Cory Ellenson – R 34,906 36.4%

District 49

Candidate Votes Percent

Ed Chau – D * 53,853 68.7%

Peter Amundson – R 24,507 31.3%

District 50

Candidate Votes Percent

Richard Bloom – D * 103,731 75.3%

Matthew Gene Craffey – R 34,084 24.7%

District 51

Candidate Votes Percent

Jimmy Gomez – D * 74,869 86.4%

Mike Everling – L 11,739 13.6%

District 52

Candidate Votes Percent

Paul Vincent Avila – D 29,249 40.6%

Freddie Rodriguez – D * 42,781 59.4%

District 53

Candidate Votes Percent

Sandra Mendoza – D 21,997 40.3%

Miguel Santiago – D * 32,605 59.7%

District 54

Candidate Votes Percent

Sebastian Ridley-Thomas – D * 91,696 81.9%

Glen Ratcliff – R 20,300 18.1%

District 55

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Candidate Votes Percent

Gregg D. Fritchle – D 50,043 42.3%

Phillip Chen – R 68,258 57.7%

District 56

Candidate Votes Percent

* Eduardo Garcia – D * 49,636 100.0%

District 57

Candidate Votes Percent

Ian C. Calderon – D * 64,515 62.4%

Rita Topalian – R 38,865 37.6%

District 58

Candidate Votes Percent

Cristina Garcia – D * 72,728 74.8%

Ramiro Alvarado – R 24,522 25.2%

District 59

Candidate Votes Percent

Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer – D * 49,782 100.0%

District 60: too close to call as of this afternoon

Candidate Votes Percent

Sabrina Cervantes – D 44,103 52.2%

Eric F. Linder – R * 40,350 47.8%

District 61

Candidate Votes Percent

* Jose Medina – D * 53,128 63.6%

Hector Diaz – R 30,404 36.4%

District 62

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Candidate Votes Percent

Autumn Burke – D * 81,462 77.5%

Marco Antonio "Tony" Leal – R 18,337 17.4%

Baron Bruno – L 5,377 5.1%

District 63

Candidate Votes Percent

Anthony Rendon – D * 60,776 76.7%

Adam Joshua Miller – R 18,466 23.3%

District 64

Candidate Votes Percent

* Mike A. Gipson – D * 59,373 73.9%

Theresa Sanford – R 21,019 26.1%

District 65: too close to call as of this afternoon

Candidate Votes Percent

Sharon Quirk-Silva – D 49,626 50.8%

Young Kim – R * 48,084 49.2%

District 66

Candidate Votes Percent

Al Muratsuchi – D 69,410 53.0%

David Hadley – R * 61,489 47.0%

District 67

Candidate Votes Percent

Jorge Lopez – D 38,737 35.2%

Melissa Melendez – R * 71,395 64.8%

District 68

Candidate Votes Percent

Sean Jay Panahi – D 50,632 39.1%

Steven S. Choi – R 78,855 60.9%

District 69

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Candidate Votes Percent

Tom Daly – D * 39,235 68.2%

Ofelia Velarde-Garcia – R 18,317 31.8%

District 70

Candidate Votes Percent

Patrick O'Donnell – D * 69,834 66.6%

Martha E. Flores-Gibson – R 34,948 33.4%

District 71

Candidate Votes Percent

Leo Hamel – R 32,082 34.4%

Randy Voepel – R 61,314 65.6%

District 72

Candidate Votes Percent

Lenore Albert-Sheridan – D 48,217 41.0%

Travis Allen – R * 69,387 59.0%

District 73

Candidate Votes Percent

Mesbah Islam – D 47,069 31.4%

William (Bill) Brough – R * 103,006 68.6%

District 74

Candidate Votes Percent

Karina Onofre – D 60,867 43.3%

Matthew Harper – R * 79,820 56.7%

District 75

Candidate Votes Percent

Andrew Masiel Sr. – D 36,593 36.4%

Marie Waldron – R * 63,811 63.6%

District 76

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Candidate Votes Percent

Rocky Chavez – R * 54,078 60.3%

Thomas E. Krouse – R 35,563 39.7%

District 77

Candidate Votes Percent

Melinda K. Vásquez – D 48,474 42.1%

Brian Maienschein – R * 66,632 57.9%

District 78

Candidate Votes Percent

Todd Gloria – D 80,763 68.8%

Kevin D. Melton – R 36,670 31.2%

District 79

Candidate Votes Percent

Shirley N. Weber – D * 59,481 64.0%

John Moore – R 33,518 36.0%

District 80

Candidate Votes Percent

Lorena Gonzalez – D * 53,899 75.6%

Lincoln Pickard – R 17,412 24.4%

*Incumbent

U.S. Senate, California General Election, 2016

Candidate Votes Percent

Kamala D. Harris – D 4,861,261 62.5%

Loretta L. Sanchez – D 2,914,651 37.5%

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U.S. House of Representatives District 1

Candidate Votes Percent

Jim Reed – D 90,915 41.1%

Doug La Malfa – R * 130,026 58.9%

District 2

Candidate Votes Percent

Jared W. Huffman – D * 154,411 76.5%

Dale K. Mensing – R 47,490 23.5%

District 3

Candidate Votes Percent

John Garamendi – D * 102,237 59.5%

N Eugene Cleek – R 69,563 40.5%

District 4

Candidate Votes Percent

Robert W. Derlet - D 88,690 37.7%

Tom McClintock – R * 146,704 62.3%

District 5

Candidate Votes Percent

Mike Thompson – D * 147,902 77.0%

Carlos Santamaria – R 44,223 23.0%

District 6

Candidate Votes Percent

Doris Matsui – D * 102,272 74.8%

Robert (Bob) Evans – R 34,383 25.2%

District 7

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Candidate Votes Percent

Ami Bera – D * 86,794 50.6%

Scott R. Jones – R 84,700 49.4%

District 8

Candidate Votes Percent

Rita Ramirez – D 55,758 36.3%

Paul Cook – R * 97,852 63.7%

District 9

Candidate Votes Percent

Jerry McNerney – D * 80,187 57.0%

Antonio C. "Tony" Amador – R 60,509 43.0%

District 10

Candidate Votes Percent

Michael Eggman – D 73,246 47.6%

Jeff Denham – R * 80,668 52.4%

District 11

Candidate Votes Percent

Mark DeSaulnier – D * 137,617 71.5%

Roger Allen Petersen – R 54,908 28.5%

District 12

Candidate Votes Percent

Nancy Pelosi – D 185,039 81.6%

Preston Picus – NPP 41,618 18.4%

District 13

Candidate Votes Percent

Barbara Lee – D * 166,145 90.3%

Sue Caro – R 17,774 9.7%

District 14

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Candidate Votes Percent

Jackie Speier – D * 149,847 81.0%

Angel Cardenas – R 35,246 19.0%

District 15

Candidate Votes Percent

Eric Swalwell – D * 120,386 73.3%

Danny R. Turner – R 43,910 26.7%

District 16

Candidate Votes Percent

Jim Costa – D * 57,545 55.4%

Johnny M. Tacherra – R 46,371 44.6%

District 17

Candidate Votes Percent

Mike Honda – D * 57,378 40.2%

Ro Khanna – D 85,311 59.8%

District 18

Candidate Votes Percent

Anna G. Eshoo – D * 147,599 71.6%

Richard B. Fox – R 58,511 28.4%

District 19

Candidate Votes Percent

Zoe Lofgren – D * 111,200 73.5%

G. Burt Lancaster – R 40,063 26.5%

District 20

Candidate Votes Percent

Jimmy Panetta – D 103,059 70.6%

Casey Lucius – R 42,981 29.4%

District 21

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Candidate Votes Percent

Emilio Huerta – D 34,171 41.4%

David Valadao – R * 48,308 58.6%

District 22

Candidate Votes Percent

Louie J. Campos – D 44,845 31.5%

Devin G. Nunes – R * 97,376 68.5%

District 23

Candidate Votes Percent

Wendy Reed – D 49,432 29.4%

Kevin McCarthy – R * 118,744 70.6%

District 24

Candidate Votes Percent

Salud Carbajal - D 114,270 53.8%

Justin Donald Fareed – R 98,214 46.2%

District 25

Candidate Votes Percent

Bryan Caforio – D 79,533 45.7%

Steve Knight – R * 94,552 54.3%

District 26

Candidate Votes Percent

Julia Brownley – D * 118,096 59.5%

Rafael A. Dagnesses – R 80,321 40.5%

District 27

Candidate Votes Percent

Judy Chu – D * 112,421 66.7%

Jack Orswell – R 56,013 33.3%

District 28

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Candidate Votes Percent

Adam B. Schiff – D * 140,287 77.8%

Lenore Solis – R 40,106 22.2%

District 29

Candidate Votes Percent

Richard Alarcon – D 28,115 25.0%

Tony Cardenas – D * 84,292 75.0%

District 30

Candidate Votes Percent

Brad Sherman – D * 133,150 72.5%

Mark Reed – R 50,448 27.5%

District 31

Candidate Votes Percent

Pete Aguilar – D * 77,399 54.9%

Paul Chabot – R 63,602 45.1%

District 32

Candidate Votes Percent

Roger Hernández – D 49,567 38.0%

Grace F. Napolitano – D * 80,977 62.0%

District 33

Candidate Votes Percent

Ted W. Lieu – D * 144,541 66.3%

Kenneth W. Wright – R 73,433 33.7%

District 34

Candidate Votes Percent

Xavier Becerra – D * 81,188 78.7%

Adrienne Nicole Edwards – D 21,954 21.3%

District 35

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Candidate Votes Percent

Norma J. Torres – D * 79,813 71.5%

Tyler Fischella – R 31,804 28.5%

District 36

Candidate Votes Percent

Raul Ruiz – D * 92,785 60.4%

Jeff Stone – R 60,885 39.6%

District 37

Candidate Votes Percent

Karen Bass – D * 121,168 82.1%

Chris Blake Wiggins – D 26,456 17.9%

District 38

Candidate Votes Percent

Linda T. Sánchez – D * 112,704 70.0%

Ryan Downing – R 48,365 30.0%

District 39

Candidate Votes Percent

Brett Murdock – D 75,477 42.0%

Ed Royce – R * 104,247 58.0%

District 40

Candidate Votes Percent

Lucille Roybal-Allard – D * 73,336 71.9%

Roman Gabriel Gonzalez – NPP 28,593 28.1%

District 41

Candidate Votes Percent

Mark Takano – D * 75,154 62.6%

Doug Shepherd – R 44,942 37.4%

District 42

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Candidate Votes Percent

Tim Sheridan – D 64,004 40.1%

Ken Calvert – R * 95,714 59.9%

District 43

Candidate Votes Percent

Maxine Waters – D * 109,327 75.7%

Omar Navarro – R 35,081 24.3%

District 44

Candidate Votes Percent

Nanette Diaz Barragán – D 61,828 51.2%

Isadore Hall, III – D 58,983 48.8%

District 45

Candidate Votes Percent

Ron Varasteh – D 86,894 40.5%

Mimi Walters – R * 127,705 59.5%

District 46

Candidate Votes Percent

Lou Correa – D 67,798 70.2%

Bao Nguyen – D 28,784 29.8%

District 47

Candidate Votes Percent

Alan Lowenthal – D * 102,295 63.0%

Andy Whallon – R 60,191 37.0%

District 48

Candidate Votes Percent

Suzanne Savary – D 88,461 41.2%

Dana Rohrabacher – R * 126,485 58.8%

District 49

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Candidate Votes Percent

Doug Applegate – D 89,704 48.9%

Darrell Issa – R * 93,684 51.1%

District 50

Candidate Votes Percent

Patrick Malloy – D 57,250 35.8%

Duncan Hunter - R 102,773 64.2%

District 51

Candidate Votes Percent

Juan Vargas – D * 70,363 71.9%

Juan M. Hidalgo Jr. – R 27,469 28.1%

District 52

Candidate Votes Percent

Scott Peters – D * 100,296 56.6%

Denise Gitsham – R 76,943 43.4%

District 53

Candidate Votes Percent

Susan A. Davis – D * 106,187 66.1%

James Veltmeyer - R 54,439 33.9%

*Incumbent

By: George Soares Louie Brown Lauren Noland-Hajik Carly Stockman