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2018 Mid-terms: How they fared

The following are unofficial vote totals of the 2018 mid-term elections as of Nov. 8. Results are subject to change as votes continue to be tallied. Final vote counts will be reported at a later date. LOCAL AND STATEWIDE ELECTION RESULTS FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE MADERA COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER’S OFFICE OFFICE

Candidate and Party County Vote Percent State Vote Percent GOVERNOR

John Cox, R 17,307 62% 2,896,411 41%

Gavin Newsom, D 10,566 38% 4,227,735 59% LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Ed Hernandez, D 10,928 52% 2,615,302 44%

Eleni Kounalakis, D 10,048 48% 3,292,311 56% SECRETARY OF STATE

Alex Padilla, D 11,347 41% 4,334,719 62%

Mark P. Meuser, R 16,292 59% 2,692,976 38% CONTROLLER

Konstantinos Roditis, R 15,836 57% 2,604,233 37%

Betty T. Yee, D 11,767 43% 4,405,572 63% TREASURER

Greg Conlon, R 16,480 60% 2,714,549 39%

Fiona Ma, D 11,064 40% 4,274,588 61% ATTORNEY GENERAL

Steven C. Bailey, R 16,717 61% 2,759,877 39%

Xavier Becerra D 10,892 39% 4,260,411 61% INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

Steve Poizner, I 16,746 64% 3,288,815 49%

Ricardo Lara, D 9,561 36% 3,393,771 51% BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, DISTRICT 1

Ted Gaines, R 17,075 63% 863,705 54%

Tom Hallinan, D 10,202 37% 722,275 46% UNITED STATES SENATOR

Dianne Feinstein, D 9,489 41% 3,414,530 54%

Kevin de Leon, D 13,750 59% 2,872,510 46% U.S. CONGRESS, 4TH DISTRICT

Tom McClintock, R 6,574 65% 121,688 55%

Jessica Morse, D 3,481 35% 98,120 45% U.S.CONGRESS, 16th DISTRICT

Elizabeth Heng, R 10,282 58% 37,480 46%

Jim Costa, D 7,445 42% 44,769 54% CALIFORNIA SENATE, 8th DISTRICT

Andreas Borgeas, R 6,830 69% 131,574 61%

Paulina Maranda, D 3,100 31% 82,697 39% CALIFORNIA SENATE, 12TH DISTRICT

Rob Poythress, R 10,652 60% 56,085 50%

Anna Caballero, D 7,008 40% 57,104 50% CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY, 5TH DISTRICT

Frank Bigelow, R 17,379 63% 78,123 60%

Carla J. Neal, D 10,025 37% 51,353 40% Local Government

OFFICE County Vote

Candidate MUSD GOVERNING BOARD, AREA 4

Joetta Flores Fleak 626

Phillilp Huerta 470 MUSD GOVERNING BOARD, AREA 5

Steve T. Duncan 626

Lucy Salazar 612 CITY OF CHOWCHILLA CITY COUNCIL — At-large positions (2 open)

Mary K. Gaumnitz 707

Waseem Ahmed 1,112

Diana Palmer 1,041 GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER — Chowchilla High School, Area 4

Mike Cargill 305

Debra Haworth 194 MADERA COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY

Paul Hornick 11,097

Sally Orme Moreno 14,223 MADERA CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 1

Cece Gallegos 1,355

Steve Salter 677 MADERA CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 3

Steve Montes 391

William Oliver 342 MADERA CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 5

Charles Flores Rigby 260

Santos Garcia 342 MUSD MEASURE M $120,000,000 BOND (School Construction and Remodeling)

Yes 5,551

No 4,008 California statewide propositions Proposition County Vote State Vote Proposition 1 — $4 billion statewide bond for housing

Yes 10,470 3,721,203

No 16,935 3,161,877 Proposition 2 — $2 billion bond to help house mentally ill

Yes 12,127 4,225,225

No 15,239 2,686,908 Proposition 3 — $8.877 billion in bonds for water infrastructure and environmental projects

Yes 12,100 3,255,293

No 15,059 3,576,379 Proposition 4 — $1.5 billion bond to fund improvements at hospitals that treat mainly children

Yes 13,653 4,184,700

No 13,610 2,725,388 Proposition 5 — Would revise process for homebuyers who are age 55 or older or severely disabled to transfer their tax assessments

Yes 11,428 2,879,453

No 15,665 3,988,807 Proposition 6 — Would repeal fuel tax and vehicle fee increases passed in 2017 by Legislature and require public vote on future increases

Yes 16,516 3,149,068

No 10,958 3,866,346 Proposition 7 — Authorizes legislature to provide for permanent daylight savings time if federal government allows

Yes 13,060 4,107,458

No 14,153 2,747,423 Proposition 8 — Would regulate pricing for dialysis clinics

Yes 7,973 2,666,304

No 19,329 4,270,530 Proposition 10 — Would allow rent control statewide by local governments

Yes 6,237 2,680,771

No 21,087 4,320,433 Proposition 11 — Would regulate break rules for ambulance workers

Yes 15,857 4,105,972

No 11,303 2,803,317 Proposition 12 — Bans sale of meat from animals confined in spaces below specific sizes

Yes 11,708 4,211,586

No 15,558 2,695,000

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