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

Winner
R Doug LaMalfa 54.9% 160,046
Incumbent
D Audrey Denney 45.1% 131,548
100% Votes in

House 2

Winner
D Jared Huffman 77% 243,081
Incumbent
R Dale Mensing 23% 72,576
100% Votes in

House 3

Winner
D John Garamendi 58.1% 134,875
Incumbent
R Charlie Schaupp 41.9% 97,376
100% Votes in

House 4

Winner
R Tom McClintock 54.1% 184,401
Incumbent
D Jessica Morse 45.9% 156,253
100% Votes in

House 5

Winner
D Mike Thompson 78.9% 205,860
Incumbent
N Anthony Mills 21.1% 55,158
100% Votes in

House 6

Winner
D Doris Matsui 80.4% 162,411
Incumbent
D Jrmar Jefferson 19.6% 39,528
100% Votes in

House 7

Winner
D Ami Bera 55% 155,016
Incumbent
R Andrew Grant 45% 126,601
100% Votes in

House 8

Winner
R Paul Cook 60% 102,415
Incumbent
R Tim Donnelly 40% 68,370
100% Votes in

House 9

Winner
D Jerry McNerney 56.5% 113,414
Incumbent
R Marla Livengood 43.5% 87,349
97% Votes in

House 10

Apparent Winner gain
D Josh Harder 52.3% 115,945
R Jeff Denham 47.7% 105,955
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 11

Winner
D Mark DeSaulnier 74.1% 204,369
Incumbent
R John Fitzgerald 25.9% 71,312
100% Votes in

House 12

Winner
D Nancy Pelosi 86.8% 275,292
Incumbent
R Lisa Remmer 13.2% 41,780
100% Votes in

House 13

Winner
D Barbara Lee 88.4% 260,580
Incumbent
G Laura Wells 11.6% 34,257
100% Votes in

House 14

Winner
D Jackie Speier 79.2% 211,384
Incumbent
R Cristina Osmena 20.8% 55,439
100% Votes in

House 15

Winner
D Eric Swalwell 73% 177,989
Incumbent
R Rudy Peters 27% 65,940
98% Votes in

House 16

Winner
D Jim Costa 57.5% 82,266
Incumbent
R Elizabeth Heng 42.5% 60,693
100% Votes in

House 17

Winner
D Ro Khanna 75.3% 159,105
Incumbent
R Ron Cohen 24.7% 52,057
100% Votes in

House 18

Winner
D Anna Eshoo 74.5% 225,142
Incumbent
R Christine Russell 25.5% 77,096
100% Votes in

House 19

Winner
D Zoe Lofgren 73.8% 162,496
Incumbent
R Justin Aguilera 26.2% 57,823
100% Votes in

House 20

Winner
D Jimmy Panetta 81.4% 183,677
Incumbent
N Ronald Kabat 18.6% 42,044
100% Votes in

House 21

Apparent Winner gain
D TJ Cox 50.4% 57,239
R David Valadao 49.6% 56,377
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 22

Winner
R Devin Nunes 52.7% 117,243
Incumbent
D Andrew Janz 47.3% 105,136
100% Votes in

House 23

Winner
R Kevin McCarthy 63.7% 131,113
Incumbent
D Tatiana Matta 36.3% 74,661
100% Votes in

House 24

Winner
D Salud Carbajal 58.6% 166,550
Incumbent
R Justin Fareed 41.4% 117,881
100% Votes in

House 25

Apparent Winner gain
D Katie Hill 54.4% 133,209
R Steve Knight 45.6% 111,813
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 26

Winner
D Julia Brownley 61.9% 158,216
Incumbent
R Antonio Sabato Jr. 38.1% 97,210
100% Votes in

House 27

Winner
D Judy Chu 79.2% 160,504
Incumbent
D Bryan Witt 20.8% 42,132
100% Votes in

House 28

Winner
D Adam Schiff 78.4% 196,662
Incumbent
R Johnny Nalbandian 21.6% 54,272
100% Votes in

House 29

Winner
D Tony Cardenas 80.6% 124,697
Incumbent
R Benito Bernal 19.4% 29,995
100% Votes in

House 30

Winner
D Brad Sherman 73.4% 191,573
Incumbent
R Mark Reed 26.6% 69,420
99.4% Votes in

House 31

Winner
D Pete Aguilar 58.7% 110,143
Incumbent
R Sean Flynn 41.3% 77,352
100% Votes in

House 32

Winner
D Grace Napolitano 68.8% 121,759
Incumbent
R Joshua Scott 31.2% 55,272
100% Votes in

House 33

Winner
D Ted Lieu 70% 219,091
Incumbent
R Kenneth Wright 30% 93,769
100% Votes in

House 34

Winner
D Jimmy Gomez 72.5% 110,195
Incumbent
G Kenneth Mejia 27.5% 41,711
100% Votes in

House 35

Winner
D Norma Torres 69.4% 103,420
Incumbent
R Christian Valiente 30.6% 45,604
100% Votes in

House 36

Winner
D Raul Ruiz 59% 122,169
Incumbent
R Kimberlin Brown Pelzer 41% 84,839
100% Votes in

House 37

Winner
D Karen Bass 89.1% 210,555
Incumbent
R Ron Bassilian 10.9% 25,823
100% Votes in

House 38

Winner
D Linda Sanchez 68.9% 139,188
Incumbent
R Ryan Downing 31.1% 62,968
100% Votes in

House 39

Apparent Winner gain
D Gil Cisneros 51.6% 126,002
R Young Kim 48.4% 118,391
100% Votes in

House 40

Winner
D Lucille Roybal-Allard 77.3% 93,938
Incumbent
G Rodolfo Barragan 22.7% 27,511
100% Votes in

House 41

Winner
D Mark Takano 65.1% 108,227
Incumbent
R Aja Smith 34.9% 58,021
100% Votes in

House 42

Winner
R Ken Calvert 56.5% 131,040
Incumbent
D Julia Peacock 43.5% 100,892
100% Votes in

House 43

Winner
D Maxine Waters 77.7% 152,272
Incumbent
R Omar Navarro 22.3% 43,780
100% Votes in

House 44

Winner
D Nanette Barragan 68.3% 97,944
Incumbent
D Aja Brown 31.7% 45,378
100% Votes in

House 45

Apparent Winner gain
D Katie Porter 52.1% 158,906
R Mimi Walters 47.9% 146,383
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 46

Winner
D Lou Correa 69.1% 102,278
Incumbent
R Russell Lambert 30.9% 45,638
91.4% Votes in

House 47

Winner
D Alan Lowenthal 64.9% 143,354
Incumbent
R John Briscoe 35.1% 77,682
93.6% Votes in

House 48

Apparent Winner gain
D Harley Rouda 53.6% 157,837
R Dana Rohrabacher 46.4% 136,899
Incumbent
95.2% Votes in

House 49

Apparent Winner gain
D Mike Levin 56.4% 166,453
R Diane Harkey 43.6% 128,577
100% Votes in

House 50

Winner
R Duncan Hunter 51.7% 134,362
Incumbent
D Ammar Campa-Najjar 48.3% 125,448
100% Votes in

House 51

Winner
D Juan Vargas 71.2% 109,527
Incumbent
R Juan Hidalgo 28.8% 44,301
100% Votes in

House 52

Winner
D Scott Peters 63.8% 188,992
Incumbent
R Omar Qudrat 36.2% 107,015
100% Votes in

House 53

Winner
D 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%

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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%