US Senate
BARBARA BOXER 52.2% WINNER
Democratic
CARLY FIORINA 42.4%
Republican
California Governor
MEG WHITMAN 41.2%
Republican
JERRY BROWN 53.8% WINNER
Democratic
Lieutenant Governor
GAVIN NEWSOM 50.2% WINNER
Democratic
Republican
Secretary Of State
Democratic
DAMON DUNN 38.4%
Republican
Controller
JOHN CHIANG 55.1% WINNER
Democratic
Republican
Treasurer
BILL LOCKYER 56.5% WINNER
Democratic
MIMI WALTERS 36.3%
Republican
KAMALA HARRIS 46.1%
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Republican
KEY LOCAL RACES
US House – District 39
LINDA T. SANCHEZ 64% WINNER
Democratic
LARRY S. ANDRE 31.9%
Republican
U.S. House – District 43
JOE BACA 64.9%
Democratic
SCOTT FOLKENS 35.1%
Republican
US House – District 47
LORETTA SANCHEZ 51.0% WINNER
Democratic
VAN TRAN 42.1%
Republican
State Senate – District 28
JENNY OROPEZA 58.4% WINNER
Democratic
JOHN S. STAMMREICH 35.7%
Republican
STATE BALLOT MEASURES
Proposition 19 YES 46.2% NO 53.8% -- DOES NOT PASS
Legalizes Marijuana Under California but Not Federal Law
Proposition 20 YES 61.2% -- PASS NO 38.8%
Redistricting of Congressional Districts.
Proposition 21 YES 42.0% NO 58.0% -- DOES NOT PASS
Establishes $18 Annual Vehicle License Surcharge to Help Fund State Parks and Wildlife Programs.
Proposition 22 YES 60.9% -- PASS NO 39.1%
Prohibits the State from Borrowing or Taking Funds Used for Transportation, Redevelopment, or Local Government Projects and Services.
Proposition 23 YES 38.7% NO 61.3% -- DOES NOT PASS
Suspends Implementation of Air Pollution Control Law (AB 32).
Proposition 24 YES 41.6% NO 58.4% -- DOES NOT PASS
Repeals Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Lower Their Tax Liability.
Proposition 25 YES 54.9% -- PASS NO 45.1%
Changes Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass Budget and Budget-Related Legislation from Two-Thirds to a Simple Majority.
Proposition 26 YES 52.7% -- PASS NO 47.3%
Requires That Certain State and Local Fees Be Approved by Two-Thirds Vote.
Proposition 27 YES 40.6% NO 59.4% -- DOES NOT PASS
Eliminates State Commission on Redistricting. Consolidates Authority for Redistricting with Elected Representatives.
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