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California Senate Results
Projected Winner
D | Dianne Feinstein | 54.2% | 6,019,422 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 45.8% | 5,093,942 |
90% Votes in
Alameda County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 58.4% | 318,377 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 41.6% | 226,950 |
100% Votes in
Alpine County
D | Kevin de Leon | 51.2% | 280 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 48.8% | 267 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Amador County
D | Kevin de Leon | 58.6% | 8,244 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 41.4% | 5,835 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Butte County
D | Kevin de Leon | 57.1% | 43,108 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 42.9% | 32,418 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Calaveras County
D | Kevin de Leon | 59.6% | 10,357 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 40.4% | 7,031 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Colusa County
D | Kevin de Leon | 64.9% | 3,039 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 35.1% | 1,643 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Contra Costa County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 58.3% | 222,349 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 41.7% | 158,748 |
100% Votes in
Del Norte County
D | Kevin de Leon | 62.2% | 4,254 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 37.8% | 2,590 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
El Dorado County
D | Kevin de Leon | 53.5% | 38,791 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 46.5% | 33,772 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Fresno County
D | Kevin de Leon | 52.3% | 113,557 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 47.7% | 103,491 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Glenn County
D | Kevin de Leon | 65.2% | 4,388 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 34.8% | 2,341 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Humboldt County
D | Kevin de Leon | 55.2% | 26,319 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 44.8% | 21,336 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Imperial County
D | Kevin de Leon | 56.7% | 17,150 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 43.3% | 13,121 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Inyo County
D | Kevin de Leon | 60.1% | 3,532 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 39.9% | 2,344 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Kern County
D | Kevin de Leon | 60% | 99,981 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 40% | 66,628 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Kings County
D | Kevin de Leon | 62.1% | 15,748 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 37.9% | 9,599 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Lake County
D | Kevin de Leon | 55.9% | 10,317 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 44.1% | 8,142 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Lassen County
D | Kevin de Leon | 70.2% | 4,788 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 29.8% | 2,030 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Los Angeles County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 57.7% | 1,565,167 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 42.3% | 1,146,044 |
100% Votes in
Madera County
D | Kevin de Leon | 58.9% | 19,032 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 41.1% | 13,284 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Marin County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 65.3% | 80,319 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 34.7% | 42,638 |
100% Votes in
Mariposa County
D | Kevin de Leon | 58.9% | 3,939 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 41.1% | 2,749 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Mendocino County
D | Kevin de Leon | 50.7% | 15,529 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 49.3% | 15,113 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Merced County
D | Kevin de Leon | 54.2% | 27,985 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 45.8% | 23,659 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Modoc County
D | Kevin de Leon | 71.3% | 1,867 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 28.7% | 751 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Mono County
D | Kevin de Leon | 52.3% | 2,197 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 47.7% | 2,001 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Monterey County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 52.7% | 56,320 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 47.3% | 50,562 |
100% Votes in
Napa County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 54.5% | 27,904 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 45.5% | 23,290 |
100% Votes in
Nevada County
D | Kevin de Leon | 51.9% | 23,911 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 48.1% | 22,198 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Orange County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 54.4% | 501,678 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 45.6% | 420,814 |
100% Votes in
Placer County
D | Kevin de Leon | 53.5% | 76,733 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 46.5% | 66,578 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Plumas County
D | Kevin de Leon | 61.1% | 4,428 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 38.9% | 2,815 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Riverside County
D | Kevin de Leon | 50.8% | 278,409 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 49.2% | 269,567 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Sacramento County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 53% | 241,571 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 47% | 213,949 |
100% Votes in
San Benito County
D | Kevin de Leon | 52.1% | 9,371 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 47.9% | 8,607 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
San Bernardino County
D | Kevin de Leon | 50% | 233,360 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 50% | 233,103 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
San Diego County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 52.9% | 526,628 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 47.1% | 468,564 |
100% Votes in
San Francisco County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 64.2% | 226,167 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 35.8% | 125,954 |
100% Votes in
San Joaquin County
D | Kevin de Leon | 53.9% | 92,351 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 46.1% | 79,088 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
San Luis Obispo County
D | Kevin de Leon | 50.4% | 54,027 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 49.6% | 53,242 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
San Mateo County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 63% | 168,679 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 37% | 99,136 |
100% Votes in
Santa Barbara County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 55.1% | 75,274 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 44.9% | 61,217 |
100% Votes in
Santa Clara County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 59.8% | 339,866 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 40.2% | 228,642 |
100% Votes in
Santa Cruz County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 57.5% | 64,178 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 42.5% | 47,416 |
100% Votes in
Shasta County
D | Kevin de Leon | 65.1% | 36,227 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 34.9% | 19,397 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Sierra County
D | Kevin de Leon | 61.5% | 808 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 38.5% | 506 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Siskiyou County
D | Kevin de Leon | 60.7% | 8,930 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 39.3% | 5,772 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Solano County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 52.9% | 70,174 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 47.1% | 62,506 |
100% Votes in
Sonoma County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 56% | 108,472 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 44% | 85,220 |
100% Votes in
Stanislaus County
D | Kevin de Leon | 57.1% | 77,724 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 42.9% | 58,375 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Sutter County
D | Kevin de Leon | 57.4% | 14,166 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 42.6% | 10,501 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Tehama County
D | Kevin de Leon | 67.4% | 11,253 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 32.6% | 5,435 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Trinity County
D | Kevin de Leon | 61.9% | 2,838 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 38.1% | 1,746 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Tulare County
D | Kevin de Leon | 60.1% | 49,765 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 39.9% | 33,005 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Tuolumne County
D | Kevin de Leon | 59.2% | 11,271 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 40.8% | 7,783 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
Ventura County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 51.3% | 137,141 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 48.7% | 130,101 |
100% Votes in
Yolo County
D | Dianne Feinstein | 51.9% | 35,071 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Kevin de Leon | 48.1% | 32,551 |
100% Votes in
Yuba County
D | Kevin de Leon | 60.8% | 9,666 |
D | Dianne Feinstein | 39.2% | 6,224 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
California House Results
House 1
WinnerR | Doug LaMalfa | 54.9% | 160,046 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Audrey Denney | 45.1% | 131,548 |
100% Votes in
House 2
WinnerD | Jared Huffman | 77% | 243,081 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Dale Mensing | 23% | 72,576 |
100% Votes in
House 3
WinnerD | John Garamendi | 58.1% | 134,875 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Charlie Schaupp | 41.9% | 97,376 |
100% Votes in
House 4
WinnerR | Tom McClintock | 54.1% | 184,401 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Jessica Morse | 45.9% | 156,253 |
100% Votes in
House 5
WinnerD | Mike Thompson | 78.9% | 205,860 |
Incumbent | |||
N | Anthony Mills | 21.1% | 55,158 |
100% Votes in
House 6
WinnerD | Doris Matsui | 80.4% | 162,411 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Jrmar Jefferson | 19.6% | 39,528 |
100% Votes in
House 7
WinnerD | Ami Bera | 55% | 155,016 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Andrew Grant | 45% | 126,601 |
100% Votes in
House 8
WinnerR | Paul Cook | 60% | 102,415 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Tim Donnelly | 40% | 68,370 |
100% Votes in
House 9
WinnerD | Jerry McNerney | 56.5% | 113,414 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Marla Livengood | 43.5% | 87,349 |
97% Votes in
House 10
Apparent Winner gainD | Josh Harder | 52.3% | 115,945 |
R | Jeff Denham | 47.7% | 105,955 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
House 11
WinnerD | Mark DeSaulnier | 74.1% | 204,369 |
Incumbent | |||
R | John Fitzgerald | 25.9% | 71,312 |
100% Votes in
House 12
WinnerD | Nancy Pelosi | 86.8% | 275,292 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Lisa Remmer | 13.2% | 41,780 |
100% Votes in
House 13
WinnerD | Barbara Lee | 88.4% | 260,580 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Laura Wells | 11.6% | 34,257 |
100% Votes in
House 14
WinnerD | Jackie Speier | 79.2% | 211,384 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Cristina Osmena | 20.8% | 55,439 |
100% Votes in
House 15
WinnerD | Eric Swalwell | 73% | 177,989 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Rudy Peters | 27% | 65,940 |
98% Votes in
House 16
WinnerD | Jim Costa | 57.5% | 82,266 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Elizabeth Heng | 42.5% | 60,693 |
100% Votes in
House 17
WinnerD | Ro Khanna | 75.3% | 159,105 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Ron Cohen | 24.7% | 52,057 |
100% Votes in
House 18
WinnerD | Anna Eshoo | 74.5% | 225,142 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Christine Russell | 25.5% | 77,096 |
100% Votes in
House 19
WinnerD | Zoe Lofgren | 73.8% | 162,496 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Justin Aguilera | 26.2% | 57,823 |
100% Votes in
House 20
WinnerD | Jimmy Panetta | 81.4% | 183,677 |
Incumbent | |||
N | Ronald Kabat | 18.6% | 42,044 |
100% Votes in
House 21
Apparent Winner gainD | TJ Cox | 50.4% | 57,239 |
R | David Valadao | 49.6% | 56,377 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
House 22
WinnerR | Devin Nunes | 52.7% | 117,243 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Andrew Janz | 47.3% | 105,136 |
100% Votes in
House 23
WinnerR | Kevin McCarthy | 63.7% | 131,113 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Tatiana Matta | 36.3% | 74,661 |
100% Votes in
House 24
WinnerD | Salud Carbajal | 58.6% | 166,550 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Justin Fareed | 41.4% | 117,881 |
100% Votes in
House 25
Apparent Winner gainD | Katie Hill | 54.4% | 133,209 |
R | Steve Knight | 45.6% | 111,813 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
House 26
WinnerD | Julia Brownley | 61.9% | 158,216 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Antonio Sabato Jr. | 38.1% | 97,210 |
100% Votes in
House 27
WinnerD | Judy Chu | 79.2% | 160,504 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Bryan Witt | 20.8% | 42,132 |
100% Votes in
House 28
WinnerD | Adam Schiff | 78.4% | 196,662 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Johnny Nalbandian | 21.6% | 54,272 |
100% Votes in
House 29
WinnerD | Tony Cardenas | 80.6% | 124,697 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Benito Bernal | 19.4% | 29,995 |
100% Votes in
House 30
WinnerD | Brad Sherman | 73.4% | 191,573 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Mark Reed | 26.6% | 69,420 |
99.4% Votes in
House 31
WinnerD | Pete Aguilar | 58.7% | 110,143 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Sean Flynn | 41.3% | 77,352 |
100% Votes in
House 32
WinnerD | Grace Napolitano | 68.8% | 121,759 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Joshua Scott | 31.2% | 55,272 |
100% Votes in
House 33
WinnerD | Ted Lieu | 70% | 219,091 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Kenneth Wright | 30% | 93,769 |
100% Votes in
House 34
WinnerD | Jimmy Gomez | 72.5% | 110,195 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Kenneth Mejia | 27.5% | 41,711 |
100% Votes in
House 35
WinnerD | Norma Torres | 69.4% | 103,420 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Christian Valiente | 30.6% | 45,604 |
100% Votes in
House 36
WinnerD | Raul Ruiz | 59% | 122,169 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Kimberlin Brown Pelzer | 41% | 84,839 |
100% Votes in
House 37
WinnerD | Karen Bass | 89.1% | 210,555 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Ron Bassilian | 10.9% | 25,823 |
100% Votes in
House 38
WinnerD | Linda Sanchez | 68.9% | 139,188 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Ryan Downing | 31.1% | 62,968 |
100% Votes in
House 39
Apparent Winner gainD | Gil Cisneros | 51.6% | 126,002 |
R | Young Kim | 48.4% | 118,391 |
100% Votes in
House 40
WinnerD | Lucille Roybal-Allard | 77.3% | 93,938 |
Incumbent | |||
G | Rodolfo Barragan | 22.7% | 27,511 |
100% Votes in
House 41
WinnerD | Mark Takano | 65.1% | 108,227 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Aja Smith | 34.9% | 58,021 |
100% Votes in
House 42
WinnerR | Ken Calvert | 56.5% | 131,040 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Julia Peacock | 43.5% | 100,892 |
100% Votes in
House 43
WinnerD | Maxine Waters | 77.7% | 152,272 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Omar Navarro | 22.3% | 43,780 |
100% Votes in
House 44
WinnerD | Nanette Barragan | 68.3% | 97,944 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Aja Brown | 31.7% | 45,378 |
100% Votes in
House 45
Apparent Winner gainD | Katie Porter | 52.1% | 158,906 |
R | Mimi Walters | 47.9% | 146,383 |
Incumbent |
100% Votes in
House 46
WinnerD | Lou Correa | 69.1% | 102,278 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Russell Lambert | 30.9% | 45,638 |
91.4% Votes in
House 47
WinnerD | Alan Lowenthal | 64.9% | 143,354 |
Incumbent | |||
R | John Briscoe | 35.1% | 77,682 |
93.6% Votes in
House 48
Apparent Winner gainD | Harley Rouda | 53.6% | 157,837 |
R | Dana Rohrabacher | 46.4% | 136,899 |
Incumbent |
95.2% Votes in
House 49
Apparent Winner gainD | Mike Levin | 56.4% | 166,453 |
R | Diane Harkey | 43.6% | 128,577 |
100% Votes in
House 50
WinnerR | Duncan Hunter | 51.7% | 134,362 |
Incumbent | |||
D | Ammar Campa-Najjar | 48.3% | 125,448 |
100% Votes in
House 51
WinnerD | Juan Vargas | 71.2% | 109,527 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Juan Hidalgo | 28.8% | 44,301 |
100% Votes in
House 52
WinnerD | Scott Peters | 63.8% | 188,992 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Omar Qudrat | 36.2% | 107,015 |
100% Votes in
House 53
WinnerD | Susan Davis | 69.1% | 185,667 |
Incumbent | |||
R | Morgan Murtaugh | 30.9% | 83,127 |
100% Votes in
California Governor Results
Projected Winner
D | Gavin Newsom | 61.9% | 7,721,410 |
R | John Cox | 38.1% | 4,742,825 |
99% Votes in
Alameda County
D | Gavin Newsom | 80.6% | 462,558 |
R | John Cox | 19.4% | 111,677 |
100% Votes in
Alpine County
D | Gavin Newsom | 62.8% | 386 |
R | John Cox | 37.2% | 229 |
100% Votes in
Amador County
R | John Cox | 64.5% | 11,356 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 35.5% | 6,237 |
100% Votes in
Butte County
R | John Cox | 53.2% | 47,226 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 46.8% | 41,500 |
100% Votes in
Calaveras County
R | John Cox | 64.1% | 13,845 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 35.9% | 7,765 |
100% Votes in
Colusa County
R | John Cox | 65.3% | 3,764 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 34.7% | 1,999 |
100% Votes in
Contra Costa County
D | Gavin Newsom | 68.2% | 283,805 |
R | John Cox | 31.8% | 132,345 |
100% Votes in
Del Norte County
R | John Cox | 58.7% | 4,887 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 41.3% | 3,441 |
100% Votes in
El Dorado County
R | John Cox | 59.4% | 53,140 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 40.6% | 36,297 |
100% Votes in
Fresno County
R | John Cox | 50.9% | 128,974 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 49.1% | 124,332 |
100% Votes in
Glenn County
R | John Cox | 70.9% | 5,908 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 29.1% | 2,424 |
100% Votes in
Humboldt County
D | Gavin Newsom | 64.5% | 33,455 |
R | John Cox | 35.5% | 18,418 |
100% Votes in
Imperial County
D | Gavin Newsom | 61.7% | 20,573 |
R | John Cox | 38.3% | 12,785 |
100% Votes in
Inyo County
R | John Cox | 55.3% | 4,018 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 44.7% | 3,244 |
100% Votes in
Kern County
R | John Cox | 58.9% | 119,870 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 41.1% | 83,507 |
100% Votes in
Kings County
R | John Cox | 59.4% | 17,976 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 40.6% | 12,275 |
100% Votes in
Lake County
D | Gavin Newsom | 51.4% | 10,869 |
R | John Cox | 48.6% | 10,280 |
100% Votes in
Lassen County
R | John Cox | 77.3% | 6,973 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 22.7% | 2,043 |
100% Votes in
Los Angeles County
D | Gavin Newsom | 71.9% | 2,114,699 |
R | John Cox | 28.1% | 826,402 |
100% Votes in
Madera County
R | John Cox | 61% | 23,488 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 39% | 15,037 |
100% Votes in
Marin County
D | Gavin Newsom | 79.5% | 103,671 |
R | John Cox | 20.5% | 26,750 |
100% Votes in
Mariposa County
R | John Cox | 61.3% | 5,043 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 38.7% | 3,183 |
100% Votes in
Mendocino County
D | Gavin Newsom | 66.3% | 22,152 |
R | John Cox | 33.7% | 11,255 |
100% Votes in
Merced County
D | Gavin Newsom | 52% | 30,783 |
R | John Cox | 48% | 28,424 |
100% Votes in
Modoc County
R | John Cox | 76.2% | 2,628 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 23.8% | 820 |
100% Votes in
Mono County
D | Gavin Newsom | 55.8% | 2,706 |
R | John Cox | 44.2% | 2,147 |
100% Votes in
Monterey County
D | Gavin Newsom | 66% | 76,648 |
R | John Cox | 34% | 39,516 |
100% Votes in
Napa County
D | Gavin Newsom | 64.8% | 36,513 |
R | John Cox | 35.2% | 19,834 |
100% Votes in
Nevada County
D | Gavin Newsom | 52.9% | 27,985 |
R | John Cox | 47.1% | 24,882 |
100% Votes in
Orange County
D | Gavin Newsom | 50.1% | 543,047 |
R | John Cox | 49.9% | 539,951 |
100% Votes in
Placer County
R | John Cox | 58.8% | 103,157 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 41.2% | 72,270 |
100% Votes in
Plumas County
R | John Cox | 62.8% | 5,807 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 37.2% | 3,433 |
100% Votes in
Riverside County
R | John Cox | 50.2% | 322,243 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 49.8% | 319,845 |
100% Votes in
Sacramento County
D | Gavin Newsom | 58.8% | 302,696 |
R | John Cox | 41.2% | 212,010 |
100% Votes in
San Benito County
D | Gavin Newsom | 56.1% | 11,274 |
R | John Cox | 43.9% | 8,815 |
100% Votes in
San Bernardino County
D | Gavin Newsom | 51.5% | 276,874 |
R | John Cox | 48.5% | 260,379 |
100% Votes in
San Diego County
D | Gavin Newsom | 56.9% | 658,346 |
R | John Cox | 43.1% | 499,532 |
100% Votes in
San Francisco County
D | Gavin Newsom | 86.4% | 312,181 |
R | John Cox | 13.6% | 49,181 |
100% Votes in
San Joaquin County
D | Gavin Newsom | 52.2% | 101,474 |
R | John Cox | 47.8% | 92,966 |
100% Votes in
San Luis Obispo County
D | Gavin Newsom | 51.6% | 65,117 |
R | John Cox | 48.4% | 61,137 |
100% Votes in
San Mateo County
D | Gavin Newsom | 75.2% | 213,282 |
R | John Cox | 24.8% | 70,242 |
100% Votes in
Santa Barbara County
D | Gavin Newsom | 60.5% | 93,841 |
R | John Cox | 39.5% | 61,300 |
100% Votes in
Santa Clara County
D | Gavin Newsom | 71.4% | 438,758 |
R | John Cox | 28.6% | 175,791 |
100% Votes in
Santa Cruz County
D | Gavin Newsom | 76.8% | 91,523 |
R | John Cox | 23.2% | 27,665 |
100% Votes in
Shasta County
R | John Cox | 71.1% | 49,825 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 28.9% | 20,256 |
100% Votes in
Sierra County
R | John Cox | 64.1% | 1,068 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 35.9% | 599 |
100% Votes in
Siskiyou County
R | John Cox | 60.3% | 10,946 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 39.7% | 7,218 |
100% Votes in
Solano County
D | Gavin Newsom | 61.3% | 89,694 |
R | John Cox | 38.7% | 56,627 |
100% Votes in
Sonoma County
D | Gavin Newsom | 72.3% | 152,040 |
R | John Cox | 27.7% | 58,338 |
100% Votes in
Stanislaus County
R | John Cox | 50.8% | 79,751 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 49.2% | 77,220 |
100% Votes in
Sutter County
R | John Cox | 63% | 18,953 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 37% | 11,122 |
100% Votes in
Tehama County
R | John Cox | 72.5% | 15,137 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 27.5% | 5,756 |
100% Votes in
Trinity County
R | John Cox | 57.7% | 3,075 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 42.3% | 2,250 |
100% Votes in
Tulare County
R | John Cox | 57.2% | 57,012 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 42.8% | 42,702 |
100% Votes in
Tuolumne County
R | John Cox | 61.1% | 14,580 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 38.9% | 9,294 |
100% Votes in
Ventura County
D | Gavin Newsom | 55.6% | 171,729 |
R | John Cox | 44.4% | 137,393 |
100% Votes in
Yolo County
D | Gavin Newsom | 67.8% | 49,759 |
R | John Cox | 32.2% | 23,611 |
100% Votes in
Yuba County
R | John Cox | 64% | 12,293 |
D | Gavin Newsom | 36% | 6,903 |
100% Votes in
Initiatives
Proposition 6 - Repeal Gas Tax: Repeals tax law for road repairs & public transit
No | 56.8% | |
Yes | 43.2% |
100% Votes in
Proposition 10 - Rent Control: State cannot limit type of rent control in place
No | 59.4% | |
Yes | 40.6% |
100% Votes in
California Senate Exit Poll UPDATED:
de Leon
Feinstein
de Leon
Feinstein
Gender |
|
Men (48%) |
47%
52%
|
Women (52%) |
41%
53%
|
Age |
|
18-24 (8%) |
66%
31%
|
25-29 (6%) |
30%
57%
|
30-39 (15%) |
47%
51%
|
40-49 (14%) |
51%
43%
|
50-64 (30%) |
43%
53%
|
65 or over (27%) |
36%
62%
|
Age |
|
18-44 (36%) |
49%
47%
|
45+ (64%) |
41%
55%
|
Age |
|
18-29 (14%) |
51%
42%
|
30-44 (22%) |
48%
51%
|
45-64 (37%) |
44%
50%
|
65 or over (27%) |
36%
62%
|
Race |
|
White (63%) |
43%
55%
|
Black (7%) |
36%
55%
|
Hispanic/Latino (20%) |
50%
43%
|
Asian (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Other (3%) |
Not enough data
|
Race |
|
White (63%) |
43%
55%
|
Non-White (37%) |
44%
50%
|
Education |
|
College graduate (40%) |
38%
60%
|
No college degree (60%) |
47%
48%
|
Which best describes your education? You have: |
|
Never attended college (20%) |
46%
44%
|
Attended college but received no degree (28%) |
48%
49%
|
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (12%) |
49%
50%
|
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (23%) |
41%
56%
|
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (17%) |
35%
64%
|
Region |
|
Coastal (13%) |
46%
52%
|
Inland (29%) |
48%
47%
|
Bay Area (24%) |
39%
58%
|
L.A. County (17%) |
43%
55%
|
Southern California (18%) |
44%
52%
|
Education and Race |
|
White college graduates (29%) |
39%
60%
|
White no college degree (35%) |
47%
51%
|
Non-white college graduates (11%) |
34%
61%
|
Non-white no college degree (25%) |
48%
45%
|
Education by White by Sex |
|
White women college graduates (14%) |
43%
57%
|
White women no college degree (18%) |
41%
57%
|
White men college graduates (15%) |
35%
63%
|
White men no college degree (17%) |
54%
43%
|
Non-whites (36%) |
44%
50%
|
Income |
|
Under $30,000 (18%) |
Not enough data
|
$30,000 - $49,999 (25%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000 - $99,999 (20%) |
50%
50%
|
$100,000 - $199,999 (26%) |
35%
60%
|
$200,000 or more (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Income |
|
Under $100,000 (63%) |
53%
41%
|
$100,000 or more (37%) |
41%
55%
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (43%) |
54%
36%
|
$50,000 or more (57%) |
44%
53%
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (43%) |
54%
36%
|
$50,000-$99,999 (20%) |
50%
50%
|
$100,000 or more (37%) |
41%
55%
|
Party Identification |
|
Democrat (50%) |
34%
63%
|
Republican (20%) |
59%
35%
|
Independent or something else (31%) |
50%
47%
|
Party and Gender |
|
Democratic men (19%) |
33%
66%
|
Democratic women (30%) |
34%
61%
|
Republican men (11%) |
59%
37%
|
Republican women (9%) |
60%
32%
|
Independent men (18%) |
53%
46%
|
Independent women (13%) |
44%
49%
|
Ideology |
|
Liberal (36%) |
38%
60%
|
Moderate (37%) |
43%
56%
|
Conservative (27%) |
55%
38%
|
Are you currently married? |
|
Yes (56%) |
31%
68%
|
No (44%) |
51%
47%
|
Gender by marital status |
|
Married men (33%) |
35%
64%
|
Married women (23%) |
24%
74%
|
Unmarried men (20%) |
Not enough data
|
Unmarried women (23%) |
52%
46%
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes (29%) |
36%
64%
|
No (71%) |
41%
57%
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes, only boys (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, only girls (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, both boys and girls (6%) |
Not enough data
|
No children in home (71%) |
41%
57%
|
Parents |
|
Men with children (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Women with children (17%) |
Not enough data
|
Men without children (41%) |
45%
54%
|
Women without children (30%) |
37%
60%
|
Does anyone in your household own a gun? |
|
Yes (30%) |
41%
58%
|
No (70%) |
38%
60%
|
Have you ever served in the U.S. military? |
|
Yes (14%) |
Not enough data
|
No (86%) |
41%
52%
|
Religion |
|
Protestant or other Christian (33%) |
41%
58%
|
Catholic (19%) |
45%
55%
|
Jewish (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Something else (11%) |
Not enough data
|
None (32%) |
40%
56%
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
Once a week or more (21%) |
48%
52%
|
A few times a month (9%) |
Not enough data
|
A few times a year (24%) |
36%
63%
|
Never (45%) |
38%
59%
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
At least monthly (31%) |
45%
55%
|
Few times a year or less (69%) |
37%
60%
|
White born-again or evangelical Christian? |
|
Yes (10%) |
Not enough data
|
No (90%) |
40%
59%
|
Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election? |
|
Yes (19%) |
Not enough data
|
No (81%) |
42%
52%
|
In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for: |
|
Hillary Clinton (Dem) (52%) |
30%
63%
|
Donald Trump (Rep) (23%) |
Not enough data
|
Other (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Didn't vote (14%) |
Not enough data
|
Trump Approval |
|
Strongly approve (18%) |
55%
37%
|
Somewhat approve (16%) |
58%
40%
|
Somewhat disapprove (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Strongly disapprove (59%) |
31%
66%
|
Trump Approval |
|
Approve (34%) |
56%
38%
|
Disapprove (64%) |
34%
63%
|
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party: |
|
Favorable (61%) |
44%
48%
|
Unfavorable (34%) |
62%
36%
|
Race and Gender |
|
White men (32%) |
45%
53%
|
White women (32%) |
42%
57%
|
Black men (2%) |
Not enough data
|
Black women (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Latino men (9%) |
55%
43%
|
Latino women (11%) |
45%
43%
|
All other races (10%) |
37%
61%
|
Do you have a favorable opinion of... |
|
Both parties (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Only Democratic Party (55%) |
40%
52%
|
Only Republican Party (22%) |
Not enough data
|
Neither party (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi: |
|
Favorable (48%) |
30%
69%
|
Unfavorable (39%) |
58%
41%
|
Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by: |
|
The Democratic Party (67%) |
37%
58%
|
The Republican Party (28%) |
65%
28%
|
Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office? |
|
Yes (54%) |
34%
65%
|
No (41%) |
56%
40%
|
Do you think things in this country today are: |
|
Generally going in the right direction (26%) |
63%
37%
|
Seriously off on the wrong track (70%) |
45%
47%
|
Politically, do you think Americans are: |
|
Becoming more united (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Becoming more divided (77%) |
49%
48%
|
Staying about the same (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? |
|
Health care (46%) |
37%
61%
|
Immigration (18%) |
52%
45%
|
The economy (20%) |
44%
55%
|
Gun policy (14%) |
35%
64%
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Good (51%) |
47%
51%
|
Not so good (27%) |
47%
36%
|
Poor (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent or good (61%) |
48%
50%
|
Not so good or poor (37%) |
51%
37%
|
Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation: |
|
Better (25%) |
55%
45%
|
Worse (22%) |
Not enough data
|
About the same (53%) |
50%
42%
|
How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area? |
|
Helped (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (38%) |
40%
55%
|
No impact (35%) |
57%
41%
|
How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances? |
|
Helped (15%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (29%) |
49%
39%
|
No impact (51%) |
48%
48%
|
Does the health care system in the United States need: |
|
Major changes (67%) |
46%
52%
|
Minor changes (26%) |
Not enough data
|
No changes at all (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions? |
|
The Democratic Party (69%) |
30%
69%
|
The Republican Party (19%) |
Not enough data
|
Are Donald Trump's immigration policies: |
|
Too tough (65%) |
31%
68%
|
Not tough enough (9%) |
Not enough data
|
About right (24%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly: |
|
Justified (55%) |
31%
69%
|
Politically motivated (39%) |
58%
39%
|
How do you feel about Robert Mueller's handling of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election? |
|
Approve (54%) |
30%
70%
|
Disapprove (36%) |
54%
42%
|
Is Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy making: |
|
The U.S. more safe (29%) |
Not enough data
|
The U.S. less safe (52%) |
37%
56%
|
No difference (16%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures? |
|
Support (62%) |
33%
66%
|
Oppose (30%) |
63%
36%
|
How do you feel about Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court? |
|
Support (33%) |
57%
38%
|
Oppose (58%) |
39%
56%
|
What should the Supreme Court do about Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal? |
|
Keep it as is (74%) |
46%
47%
|
Overturn it (17%) |
Not enough data
|
In general, how do you think things work in the U.S. today? |
|
Whites are favored over minorities (58%) |
30%
68%
|
Minorities are favored over whites (13%) |
Not enough data
|
No group is favored (23%) |
65%
34%
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (58%) |
38%
62%
|
Somewhat important (26%) |
43%
52%
|
Not too important (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (9%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Important (84%) |
40%
59%
|
Not important (14%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (54%) |
34%
65%
|
Somewhat important (28%) |
51%
48%
|
Not too important (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (7%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Important (82%) |
40%
59%
|
Not important (18%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Very serious (55%) |
34%
64%
|
Somewhat serious (34%) |
39%
61%
|
Not too serious (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all serious (1%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Serious (89%) |
36%
63%
|
Not serious (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the government has done enough to protect this election from foreign interference? |
|
Yes (26%) |
55%
39%
|
No (58%) |
37%
55%
|
Which concerns you more about today's election? That people who: |
|
Should not be able to vote will cast ballots (31%) |
53%
32%
|
Should be able to vote will be prevented from voting (58%) |
42%
56%
|
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender? |
|
Yes (5%) |
Not enough data
|
No (95%) |
49%
45%
|
In today's election for governor, did you just vote for: |
|
Gavin Newsom (65%) |
37%
60%
|
John Cox (33%) |
59%
38%
|
Community Type |
|
Urban (35%) |
40%
54%
|
Suburban (57%) |
43%
55%
|
Rural (7%) |
63%
29%
|
Is your opinion of the Republican Party: |
|
Favorable (28%) |
68%
32%
|
Unfavorable (69%) |
41%
51%
|
California Governor Exit Poll UPDATED:
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Cox
Gender |
|
Men (48%) |
55%
43%
|
Women (52%) |
64%
34%
|
Age |
|
18-24 (8%) |
72%
28%
|
25-29 (7%) |
65%
34%
|
30-39 (15%) |
65%
35%
|
40-49 (14%) |
58%
41%
|
50-64 (29%) |
56%
42%
|
65 or over (27%) |
57%
40%
|
Age |
|
18-44 (37%) |
65%
34%
|
45+ (63%) |
57%
41%
|
Age |
|
18-29 (15%) |
69%
31%
|
30-44 (22%) |
63%
37%
|
45-64 (36%) |
57%
42%
|
65 or over (27%) |
57%
40%
|
Race |
|
White (63%) |
57%
43%
|
Black (6%) |
86%
14%
|
Hispanic/Latino (19%) |
64%
35%
|
Asian (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Other (3%) |
Not enough data
|
Race |
|
White (63%) |
57%
43%
|
Non-White (37%) |
68%
30%
|
Education |
|
College graduate (39%) |
64%
36%
|
No college degree (61%) |
57%
41%
|
Which best describes your education? You have: |
|
Never attended college (19%) |
55%
39%
|
Attended college but received no degree (29%) |
57%
43%
|
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (13%) |
60%
39%
|
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (23%) |
65%
35%
|
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (16%) |
63%
36%
|
Region |
|
Coastal (12%) |
64%
36%
|
Inland (31%) |
45%
54%
|
Bay Area (22%) |
78%
20%
|
L.A. County (18%) |
65%
35%
|
Southern California (17%) |
55%
41%
|
Education and Race |
|
White college graduates (28%) |
59%
40%
|
White no college degree (35%) |
55%
45%
|
Non-white college graduates (11%) |
79%
20%
|
Non-white no college degree (25%) |
63%
34%
|
Education by White by Sex |
|
White women college graduates (14%) |
62%
37%
|
White women no college degree (18%) |
57%
43%
|
White men college graduates (15%) |
57%
43%
|
White men no college degree (17%) |
52%
47%
|
Non-whites (36%) |
67%
30%
|
Income |
|
Under $30,000 (17%) |
Not enough data
|
$30,000 - $49,999 (20%) |
Not enough data
|
$50,000 - $99,999 (22%) |
56%
44%
|
$100,000 - $199,999 (27%) |
46%
53%
|
$200,000 or more (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Income |
|
Under $100,000 (60%) |
63%
36%
|
$100,000 or more (40%) |
50%
49%
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (38%) |
68%
32%
|
$50,000 or more (62%) |
52%
48%
|
Income |
|
Under $50,000 (38%) |
68%
32%
|
$50,000-$99,999 (22%) |
56%
44%
|
$100,000 or more (40%) |
50%
49%
|
Party Identification |
|
Democrat (46%) |
91%
|
Republican (23%) |
92%
|
Independent or something else (31%) |
53%
46%
|
Party and Gender |
|
Democratic men (18%) |
90%
|
Democratic women (28%) |
92%
|
Republican men (12%) |
94%
|
Republican women (10%) |
10%
90%
|
Independent men (18%) |
54%
46%
|
Independent women (13%) |
53%
46%
|
Ideology |
|
Liberal (34%) |
90%
10%
|
Moderate (37%) |
62%
37%
|
Conservative (29%) |
21%
76%
|
Are you currently married? |
|
Yes (57%) |
57%
43%
|
No (43%) |
64%
35%
|
Gender by marital status |
|
Married men (35%) |
53%
47%
|
Married women (22%) |
65%
35%
|
Unmarried men (19%) |
Not enough data
|
Unmarried women (24%) |
67%
32%
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes (31%) |
53%
47%
|
No (69%) |
64%
36%
|
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home? |
|
Yes, only boys (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, only girls (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Yes, both boys and girls (7%) |
Not enough data
|
No children in home (69%) |
64%
36%
|
Parents |
|
Men with children (14%) |
Not enough data
|
Women with children (16%) |
Not enough data
|
Men without children (39%) |
65%
35%
|
Women without children (30%) |
63%
36%
|
Does anyone in your household own a gun? |
|
Yes (31%) |
52%
48%
|
No (69%) |
65%
34%
|
Have you ever served in the U.S. military? |
|
Yes (14%) |
Not enough data
|
No (86%) |
61%
33%
|
Religion |
|
Protestant or other Christian (34%) |
46%
53%
|
Catholic (21%) |
56%
44%
|
Jewish (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Something else (10%) |
Not enough data
|
None (31%) |
79%
21%
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
Once a week or more (21%) |
46%
54%
|
A few times a month (13%) |
Not enough data
|
A few times a year (23%) |
70%
30%
|
Never (43%) |
69%
31%
|
How often do you attend religious services? |
|
At least monthly (35%) |
44%
56%
|
Few times a year or less (65%) |
69%
30%
|
White born-again or evangelical Christian? |
|
Yes (11%) |
Not enough data
|
No (89%) |
65%
35%
|
Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election? |
|
Yes (18%) |
Not enough data
|
No (82%) |
56%
39%
|
In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for: |
|
Hillary Clinton (Dem) (48%) |
86%
|
Donald Trump (Rep) (27%) |
93%
|
Other (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Didn't vote (13%) |
Not enough data
|
Trump Approval |
|
Strongly approve (20%) |
92%
|
Somewhat approve (17%) |
21%
70%
|
Somewhat disapprove (5%) |
Not enough data
|
Strongly disapprove (56%) |
89%
|
Trump Approval |
|
Approve (37%) |
14%
82%
|
Disapprove (60%) |
89%
|
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party: |
|
Favorable (55%) |
92%
|
Unfavorable (40%) |
13%
87%
|
Race and Gender |
|
White men (31%) |
55%
45%
|
White women (32%) |
59%
41%
|
Black men (2%) |
Not enough data
|
Black women (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Latino men (9%) |
61%
39%
|
Latino women (10%) |
67%
32%
|
All other races (11%) |
65%
29%
|
Do you have a favorable opinion of... |
|
Both parties (6%) |
Not enough data
|
Only Democratic Party (48%) |
94%
|
Only Republican Party (27%) |
99%
|
Neither party (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi: |
|
Favorable (43%) |
90%
|
Unfavorable (45%) |
34%
66%
|
Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by: |
|
The Democratic Party (62%) |
88%
|
The Republican Party (31%) |
97%
|
Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office? |
|
Yes (49%) |
91%
|
No (47%) |
32%
68%
|
Do you think things in this country today are: |
|
Generally going in the right direction (30%) |
15%
85%
|
Seriously off on the wrong track (65%) |
80%
20%
|
Politically, do you think Americans are: |
|
Becoming more united (9%) |
Not enough data
|
Becoming more divided (79%) |
65%
35%
|
Staying about the same (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? |
|
Health care (43%) |
86%
14%
|
Immigration (18%) |
36%
63%
|
The economy (21%) |
35%
65%
|
Gun policy (15%) |
65%
35%
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent (12%) |
Not enough data
|
Good (52%) |
51%
49%
|
Not so good (23%) |
79%
20%
|
Poor (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is: |
|
Excellent or good (64%) |
44%
56%
|
Not so good or poor (34%) |
80%
19%
|
Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation: |
|
Better (29%) |
28%
72%
|
Worse (20%) |
Not enough data
|
About the same (51%) |
70%
29%
|
How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area? |
|
Helped (16%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (35%) |
83%
16%
|
No impact (38%) |
52%
48%
|
How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances? |
|
Helped (18%) |
Not enough data
|
Hurt (25%) |
78%
22%
|
No impact (50%) |
63%
37%
|
Does the health care system in the United States need: |
|
Major changes (69%) |
70%
30%
|
Minor changes (25%) |
49%
50%
|
No changes at all (4%) |
Not enough data
|
Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions? |
|
The Democratic Party (65%) |
87%
13%
|
The Republican Party (22%) |
91%
|
Are Donald Trump's immigration policies: |
|
Too tough (59%) |
92%
|
Not tough enough (11%) |
Not enough data
|
About right (27%) |
21%
77%
|
Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures? |
|
Support (60%) |
81%
19%
|
Oppose (33%) |
27%
73%
|
Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly: |
|
Justified (50%) |
86%
13%
|
Politically motivated (44%) |
35%
65%
|
How do you feel about Robert Mueller's handling of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election? |
|
Approve (49%) |
82%
18%
|
Disapprove (40%) |
41%
57%
|
Is Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy making: |
|
The U.S. more safe (31%) |
87%
|
The U.S. less safe (48%) |
89%
|
No difference (16%) |
Not enough data
|
How do you feel about Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court? |
|
Support (36%) |
13%
87%
|
Oppose (54%) |
87%
|
What should the Supreme Court do about Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 decision that made abortion legal? |
|
Keep it as is (70%) |
74%
24%
|
Overturn it (18%) |
21%
79%
|
In general, how do you think things work in the U.S. today? |
|
Whites are favored over minorities (52%) |
90%
10%
|
Minorities are favored over whites (13%) |
Not enough data
|
No group is favored (26%) |
41%
59%
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (52%) |
88%
12%
|
Somewhat important (24%) |
60%
39%
|
Not too important (7%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (12%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office? |
|
Important (77%) |
79%
20%
|
Not important (18%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Very important (52%) |
78%
22%
|
Somewhat important (30%) |
52%
48%
|
Not too important (11%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all important (7%) |
Not enough data
|
How important is it that more women be elected to public office? |
|
Important (82%) |
68%
31%
|
Not important (18%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Very serious (52%) |
77%
23%
|
Somewhat serious (35%) |
48%
52%
|
Not too serious (8%) |
Not enough data
|
Not at all serious (1%) |
Not enough data
|
How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today? |
|
Serious (87%) |
65%
35%
|
Not serious (10%) |
Not enough data
|
Do you think the government has done enough to protect this election from foreign interference? |
|
Yes (27%) |
33%
65%
|
No (57%) |
77%
20%
|
Which concerns you more about today's election? That people who: |
|
Should not be able to vote will cast ballots (32%) |
20%
74%
|
Should be able to vote will be prevented from voting (54%) |
88%
12%
|
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender? |
|
Yes (5%) |
Not enough data
|
No (95%) |
58%
42%
|
In today's election for U.S. Senate, did you just vote for: |
|
Kevin de Leon (44%) |
55%
44%
|
Dianne Feinstein (53%) |
74%
24%
|
Community Type |
|
Urban (35%) |
65%
31%
|
Suburban (58%) |
56%
43%
|
Rural (7%) |
60%
40%
|
Is your opinion of the Republican Party: |
|
Favorable (33%) |
16%
84%
|
Unfavorable (63%) |
82%
18%
|
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