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State Senate, District 3

429,834 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Christopher Cabaldon
268,217
62.4%
Thom Bogue
161,617
37.6%

State Assembly, District 2

207,161 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Chris Rogers
137,671
66.46%
Michael Greer
69,490
33.54%

State Assembly, District 4

173,415 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry
117,028
67.48%
Darren T. Ellis
56,387
32.52%

State Assembly, District 12

240,432 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Damon Connolly
182,312
75.83%
Andy Podshadley
58,120
24.17%

Proposition 2

Authorizes bonds for public school and community college facilities

14,674,050 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Yes
8,588,465
58.53%
No
6,085,585
41.47%

Proposition 3

Constitutional Right to Marriage.

14,775,718 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Yes
9,253,473
62.63%
No
5,522,245
37.37%

Proposition 4

Authorizes bonds for safe drinking water, wildfire prevention, and protecting communities and natural lands from climate risks.

14,765,177 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Yes
8,805,108
59.63%
No
5,960,069
40.37%

Proposition 5

Allows Local Bonds for Affordable Housing and Public Infrastructure with 55% Voter Approval.

14,577,793 votes counted
Votes
Percent
No
8,035,611
55.12%
Yes
6,542,182
44.88%

Proposition 6

Eliminates Constitutional Provision Allowing Involuntary Servitude for Incarcerated Persons.

14,406,674 votes counted
Votes
Percent
No
7,685,860
53.35%
Yes
6,720,814
46.65%

Proposition 32

Raises Minimum Wage.

14,771,304 votes counted
Votes
Percent
No
7,505,848
50.81%
Yes
7,265,456
49.19%

Proposition 33

Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property.

14,581,163 votes counted
Votes
Percent
No
8,775,314
60.18%
Yes
5,805,849
39.82%

Proposition 34

Restricts Spending of Prescription Drug Revenues by Certain Health Care Providers.

14,137,998 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Yes
7,181,447
50.8%
No
6,956,551
49.2%

Proposition 35

Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal Health Care Services.

14,533,006 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Yes
9,857,695
67.83%
No
4,675,311
32.17%

Proposition 36

Allows Felony Charges and Increases Sentences for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes.

14,684,454 votes counted
Votes
Percent
Yes
10,059,633
68.51%
No
4,624,821
31.49%