Governor
Runoff Election 11/6/2018
- Gavin Newsom, Democratic
2,341,815 votes
33.7%
- John H. Cox, Republican
1,764,919 votes
25.4%
- Antonio Villaraigosa, Democratic
926,018 votes
13.3%
- Travis Allen, Republican
657,147 votes
9.4%
- John Chiang, Democratic
655,590 votes
9.4%
- Delaine Eastin, Democratic
234,641 votes
3.4%
- Amanda Renteria, Democratic
93,376 votes
1.3%
- Robert C. Newman, II, Republican
44,628 votes
0.6%
- Michael Shellenberger, Democratic
31,666 votes
0.5%
- Peter Y. Liu, Republican
27,297 votes
0.4%
- Yvonne Girard, Republican
21,817 votes
0.3%
- Gloria Estela La Riva, Peace and Freedom
19,059 votes
0.3%
- J. Bribiesca, Democratic
18,027 votes
0.3%
- Josh Jones, Green
16,092 votes
0.2%
- Zoltan Istvan, Libertarian
14,447 votes
0.2%
- Albert Caesar Mezzetti, Democratic
12,010 votes
0.2%
- Nickolas Wildstar, Libertarian
11,547 votes
0.2%
- Robert Davidson Griffis, Democratic
11,094 votes
0.2%
- Akinyemi Agbede, Democratic
9,373 votes
0.1%
- Thomas Jefferson Cares, Democratic
8,940 votes
0.1%
- Christopher N. Carlson, Green
7,310 votes
0.1%
- Klement Tinaj, Democratic
5,363 votes
0.1%
- Hakan "Hawk" Mikado, No Party Preference
5,338 votes
0.1%
- Johnny Wattenburg, No Party Preference
4,961 votes
0.1%
- Desmond Silveira, No Party Preference
4,630 votes
0.1%
- Shubham Goel, No Party Preference
4,017 votes
0.1%
- Jeffrey Edward Taylor, No Party Preference
3,967 votes
0.1%
- Veronika Fimbres
(Write-In)
Lieutenant Governor
- Eleni Kounalakis, Democratic
1,586,576 votes
24.2%
- Ed Hernandez, Democratic
1,346,848 votes
20.6%
- Cole Harris, Republican
1,142,957 votes
17.5%
- Jeff Bleich, Democratic
647,335 votes
9.9%
- David Fennell, Republican
515,347 votes
7.9%
- Lydia Ortega, Republican
419,092 votes
6.4%
- David R. Hernandez, Republican
404,663 votes
6.2%
- Gayle McLaughlin, No Party Preference
263,049 votes
4.0%
- Tim Ferreira, Libertarian
99,835 votes
1.5%
- Cameron Gharabiklou, Democratic
78,144 votes
1.2%
- Danny Thomas, No Party Preference
44,068 votes
0.7%
Secretary of State
- Alex Padilla, Democratic
3,473,183 votes
52.6%
- Mark P. Meuser, Republican
2,046,084 votes
31.0%
- Ruben Major, Democratic
354,733 votes
5.4%
- Raul Rodriguez, Jr., Republican
330,040 votes
5.0%
- Gail K. Lightfoot, Libertarian
155,659 votes
2.4%
- Michael Feinstein, Green
136,571 votes
2.1%
- C. T. Weber, Peace and Freedom
61,310 votes
0.9%
- Erik Rydberg, Green
48,647 votes
0.7%
Controller
- Betty T. Yee, Democratic
4,030,136 votes
62.1%
- Konstantinos Roditis, Republican
2,198,777 votes
33.9%
- Mary Lou Finley, Peace and Freedom
261,573 votes
4.0%
Treasurer
- Fiona Ma, Democratic
2,898,389 votes
44.5%
- Greg Conlon, Republican
1,356,535 votes
20.8%
- Jack M. Guerrero, Republican
1,256,007 votes
19.3%
- Vivek Viswanathan, Democratic
847,342 votes
13.0%
- Kevin Akin, Peace and Freedom
148,118 votes
2.3%
Attorney General
- Xavier Becerra, Democratic
3,022,467 votes
45.8%
- Steven C. Bailey, Republican
1,614,150 votes
24.5%
- Dave Jones, Democratic
1,016,556 votes
15.4%
- Eric Early, Republican
942,308 votes
14.3%
Insurance Commissioner
- Steve Poizner, No Party Preference
2,566,849 votes
41.0%
- Ricardo Lara, Democratic
2,536,923 votes
40.5%
- Asif Mahmood, Democratic
845,113 votes
13.5%
- Nathalie Hrizi, Peace and Freedom
315,828 votes
5.0%
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Marshall Tuck
2,221,908 votes
37.0%
- Tony K. Thurmond
2,135,591 votes
35.6%
- Lily "Espinoza" Ploski
984,039 votes
16.4%
- Steven Ireland
658,037 votes
11.0%
State Board of Equalization; District 2
- Malia Cohen, Democratic
719,446 votes
38.6%
- Mark Burns, Republican
499,736 votes
26.8%
- Cathleen Galgiani, Democratic
472,531 votes
25.4%
- Barry Chang, Democratic
170,711 votes
9.2%
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United States Senator
- Dianne Feinstein, Democratic
2,945,177 votes
44.2%
- Kevin De Leon, Democratic
804,965 votes
12.1%
- James P. Bradley, Republican
555,738 votes
8.3%
- Arun K. Bhumitra, Republican
350,554 votes
5.3%
- Paul A. Taylor, Republican
323,313 votes
4.9%
- Erin Cruz, Republican
267,213 votes
4.0%
- Tom Palzer, Republican
204,924 votes
3.1%
- Alison Hartson, Democratic
146,909 votes
2.2%
- Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Republican
135,209 votes
2.0%
- Pat Harris, Democratic
126,837 votes
1.9%
- John "Jack" Crew, Republican
93,702 votes
1.4%
- Patrick Little, Republican
89,800 votes
1.3%
- Kevin Mottus, Republican
87,569 votes
1.3%
- Jerry Joseph Laws, Republican
67,060 votes
1.0%
- Derrick Michael Reid, Libertarian
59,922 votes
0.9%
- Adrienne Nicole Edwards, Democratic
56,119 votes
0.8%
- Douglas Howard Pierce, Democratic
42,574 votes
0.6%
- Mario Nabliba, Republican
39,177 votes
0.6%
- David Hildebrand, Democratic
30,259 votes
0.5%
- Donnie O. Turner, Democratic
30,075 votes
0.5%
- Herbert G. Peters, Democratic
27,411 votes
0.4%
- David Moore, No Party Preference
24,601 votes
0.4%
- Ling Ling Shi, No Party Preference
23,499 votes
0.4%
- John Thompson Parker, Peace and Freedom
22,788 votes
0.3%
- Lee Olson, No Party Preference
20,378 votes
0.3%
- Gerald Plummer, Democratic
18,167 votes
0.3%
- Jason M. Hanania, No Party Preference
18,157 votes
0.3%
- Don J. Grundmann, No Party Preference
15,096 votes
0.2%
- Colleen Shea Fernald, No Party Preference
13,512 votes
0.2%
- Rash Bihari Ghosh, No Party Preference
12,542 votes
0.2%
- Tim Gildersleeve, No Party Preference
8,469 votes
0.1%
- Michael Fahmy Girgis, No Party Preference
2,982 votes
0.0%
United States Representative; District 18
- Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
133,993 votes
73.4%
- Christine Russell, Republican
42,692 votes
23.4%
- John Karl Fredrich, No Party Preference
5,803 votes
3.2%
United States Representative; District 20
- Jimmy Panetta, Democratic
102,828 votes
80.7%
- Ronald Paul Kabat, No Party Preference
19,657 votes
15.4%
- Douglas Deitch, Democratic
4,956 votes
3.9%
Member of the State Assembly; District 29
- Mark Stone, Democratic
86,641 votes
72.4%
- Vicki L. Nohrden, Republican
33,073 votes
27.6%
Member of the State Assembly; District 30
- Robert Rivas, Democratic
30,379 votes
45.5%
- Neil G. Kitchens, Republican
20,099 votes
30.1%
- Peter Leroe-Muñoz, Democratic
7,099 votes
10.6%
- Trina Coffman-Gomez, Democratic
5,003 votes
7.5%
- Bill Lipe, Democratic
4,217 votes
6.3%
Superior Court Judge; County of Santa Cruz
- Syda K. Cogliati
36,330 votes
59.61%
- Zachariah D. Schwarzbach
24,315 votes
39.89%
- (306 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.50%)
County Superintendent of Schools; County of Santa Cruz
- Faris Sabbah
46,662 votes
97.8%
- (1,049 Total Other Write-In Votes 2.2%)
Supervisor; County of Santa Cruz; Supervisorial District 3
- Ryan Coonerty
10,621 votes
77.93%
- Steven Pleich
2,903 votes
21.30%
- (105 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.77%)
Supervisor; County of Santa Cruz; Supervisorial District 4
Runoff Election 11/6/2018
- Greg Caput
2,127 votes
32.37%
- Jimmy Dutra
1,765 votes
26.86%
- Felipe Hernandez
1,517 votes
23.09%
- Nancy Bilicich
804 votes
12.24%
- Leticia Mendoza
345 votes
5.25%
- (12 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.18%)
Assessor-Recorder; County of Santa Cruz
- Sean Saldavia
47,485 votes
98.32%
- (812 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.68%)
Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector; County of Santa Cruz
- Edith Driscoll
47,696 votes
98.21%
- (869 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.79%)
County Clerk; County of Santa Cruz
- Gail L. Pellerin
49,287 votes
98.56%
- (718 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.44%)
District Attorney -Public Administrator; County of Santa Cruz
- Jeff Rosell
47,595 votes
98.39%
- (777 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.61%)
Sheriff-Coroner; County of Santa Cruz
- Jim Hart
48,742 votes
97.52%
- (1,240 Total Other Write-In Votes 2.48%)
Council Member; City of Watsonville; Council District 2
- Aurelio Gonzalez
289 votes
52.07%
- Jenni Veitch-Olson
262 votes
47.21%
- (4 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.72%)
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