2022 California gubernatorial election#Primary election
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{{Use American English|date=October 2021}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2022}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 California gubernatorial election
| country = California
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2021 California gubernatorial recall election
| previous_year = 2021 (recall)
| next_election = 2026 California gubernatorial election
| next_year = 2026
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Newsom April 2024 (3x4 cropped b).jpg
| candidate1 = Gavin Newsom
| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}
| party1 = Democratic
| popular_vote1 = 6,470,104
| percentage1 = 59.18%
| image2 = File:Senator-dahle (3x4 cropped).jpg
| candidate2 = Brian Dahle
| party2 = California Republican Party
| popular_vote2 = 4,462,914
| percentage2 = 40.82%
| map_image = {{switcher
| County results
| Congressional district results
| default = 1}}
| map_caption = Newsom: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3933e5|80–90%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}
Dahle: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#c21b18|80–90%}}
| title = Governor
| before_election = Gavin Newsom
| before_party = California Democratic Party
| after_election = Gavin Newsom
| after_party = California Democratic Party
| turnout = 50.80% ({{decrease}}12.48 pp)
}}
{{Elections in California}}
The 2022 California gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of California, with the statewide top-two primary election taking place on June 7, 2022.{{Cite web|url=http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200SB970|title = Bill Text - SB-970 Primary election date}} Incumbent Democratic Party Governor Gavin Newsom was re-elected to a second term after surviving a recall election in 2021, during his first term.
The elections featured universal mail-in ballots; in-person voting was also available.{{Cite web|url=https://www.kqed.org/news/11890023/california-adopts-vote-by-mail-system-for-all-future-elections|title = California Adopts Vote-by-Mail System for All Future Elections}} All statewide elected offices are currently held by Democrats. Newsom won 61.9% of the vote in both the 2018 gubernatorial election and the 2021 recall election. He received 55.9% of the top-two primary vote and faced Republican Party state senator Brian Dahle, who received 17.7% of the primary vote, in the general election.{{Cite web |title=California Governor Primary Election Live Results 2022 |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-primary-elections/california-governor-results |access-date=2022-10-03 |publisher=NBC News}}
Newsom received 59.2% of the vote to Dahle's 40.8%, a smaller margin of victory than in 2018 and the smallest since 2010. Dahle flipped five counties that Newsom carried in 2018: Lake, Merced (which had previously voted to recall Newsom in 2021), Orange, San Bernardino, and San Joaquin. Dahle also received 32% of the vote in Los Angeles County, the highest percentage received by a Republican in the state's most populous county since 2014.{{cite web|author=Nicole Nixon|title=Democrat Gavin Newsom sails to reelection as California governor|url=https://www.npr.org/2022/11/08/1134158963/california-election-governor-results-gavin-newsom-dahle|website=npr.org|date=November 8, 2022|accessdate=November 9, 2022}} Additionally, Dahle managed to carry two congressional districts represented by Democrats: CA-09 and CA-47. This election marks the fourth consecutive California gubernatorial election in which a Democratic candidate won.
Candidates
= Democratic Party =
== Advanced to general ==
- Gavin Newsom, incumbent governor{{cite web |url=https://www.politico.com/california/story/2022/01/21/what-2022-election-california-republicans-grim-on-beating-newsom-1405828|title=What 2022 election? California Republicans grim on beating Newsom|website=Politico|date=January 21, 2022|access-date=February 17, 2022|author=White, Jeremy B.}}
== Eliminated in primary ==
- Anthony Fanara, restaurant owner{{cite web |title=Primary Election - June 7, 2022 |url=https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/upcoming-elections/primary-election-june-7-2022 |access-date=26 March 2022 |archive-date=March 26, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220326021149/https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/upcoming-elections/primary-election-june-7-2022 |url-status=dead }}
- Armando Perez-Serrato, businessman and candidate in the 2021 recall election
- Joel Ventresca, former Service Employees International Union committee member, retired airport analyst and perennial candidate{{efn|Candidate for San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, 1979, and 2002, candidate for Mayor of San Francisco in 1995, 1999, and 2019, and candidate in the 2021 recall election}}
= Republican Party =
== Advanced to general ==
- Brian Dahle, state senator from the 1st district and former Minority Leader of the California State Assembly{{cite web |last1=Garofoli |first1=Joe |title=Republican state Sen. Brian Dahle to announce challenge to Gavin Newsom |url=https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Republican-state-Sen-Brian-Dahle-to-announce-16839987.php |website=San Francisco Chronicle |access-date=8 February 2022|date=February 7, 2022}}
== Eliminated in primary ==
- Ronald A. Anderson, contractor and businessman
- Gurinder Bhangoo (write-in){{cite web |title=Official Certified List of Write-In Candidates - June 7, 2022 |publisher=California Secretary of State |date=May 27, 2022 |access-date=May 30, 2022 |url=https://sccvote.sccgov.org/sites/g/files/exjcpb1106/files/documents/Certified%20List%20of%20Qualified%20Write-in%20Candidates%20-%20June%207%2C%202022.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220817042740/https://sccvote.sccgov.org/sites/g/files/exjcpb1106/files/documents/Certified%20List%20of%20Qualified%20Write-in%20Candidates%20-%20June%207%2C%202022.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 17, 2022 }}
- Shawn Collins, U.S. Navy veteran and attorney{{cite web |title=FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — GOP GOVERNOR CHALLENGER |url=https://www.politico.com/newsletters/california-playbook/2022/03/10/ceqa-v-the-yimbys-00016012 |website=Politico |access-date=8 March 2022}}
- Ron Jones, former police officer
- Jenny Rae Le Roux, entrepreneur and candidate in the 2021 recall election
- David Lozano, attorney and candidate in the 2021 recall election
- Daniel R. Mercuri, businessman, candidate in the 2021 recall election and for {{ushr|CA|25}} in 2020
- Cristian Raul Morales, manufacturing executive
- Robert C. Newman, psychologist and candidate in the 2021 recall election
- Lonnie Sortor, business owner
- Anthony Trimino, entrepreneur and candidate in the 2021 recall election{{cite web|url=https://www.kusi.com/gubernatorial-candidate-anthony-trimino-sees-himself-as-a-problem-solver-not-a-politician/|title=Gubernatorial candidate Anthony Trimino sees himself as a problem solver, not a politician|date=February 5, 2022|publisher=KUSI}}
- Major Williams, entrepreneur and write-in candidate in the 2021 recall election{{cite web |author=Hearden, Tim |date=February 11, 2022 |title=GOP's Sen. Dahle upbeat about bid for governor |url=https://www.farmprogress.com/legislative/gops-sen-dahle-upbeat-about-bid-governor |work=Western Farm Press}}
- Leo S. Zacky, businessman, broadcaster, and candidate in the 2021 recall election
== Declined ==
- Larry Elder, conservative talk show host, author, and candidate in the 2021 recall election{{Cite web|title=Larry Elder will not run against Newsom in 2022|url=https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2022/01/04/larry-elder-will-not-run-against-newsom-in-2022-1403809|access-date=2022-01-04|website=Politico|date=January 4, 2022|language=en-US|author=White, Jeremy B.}}
- Kevin Faulconer, former mayor of San Diego (2014–2020) and candidate in the 2021 recall election{{cite web|url=https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2022-03-11/kevin-faulconer-steps-out-of-governors-race|title=Kevin Faulconer steps out of governor's race|first=Deborah Sullivan|last=Brennan|work=The San Diego Union-Tribune|date=March 10, 2022 |access-date=March 18, 2022}}
- Kimberly Guilfoyle, television personality, former advisor to Donald Trump and ex-wife of Gavin Newsom{{cite web |title=California may get Kimberly Guilfoyle back, running for public office|url= https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/02/27/california-may-get-kimberly-guilfoyle-back-running-for-public-office/ | website= Mercury News |date= February 27, 2021 | access-date=August 17, 2021|author=Ross, Martha}},
- Kevin Kiley, state assemblyman from the 6th district (2016–2022) and candidate in the 2021 recall election (running for CA-03){{cite web |title=Republican Assemblyman Kiley Running For Eastern Sierra Congressional Seat|url= https://www.mymotherlode.com/news/local/2220073/republican-assemblyman-kiley-running-for-eastern-sierra-congressional-seat.html/amp | website= My Mother Lode |date= December 29, 2021 | access-date=January 4, 2022|author=Hansen, BJ}},
= Green Party =
== Eliminated in primary ==
- Heather Collins, small business owner and candidate in the 2021 recall election
- Luis J. Rodriguez, poet, novelist, and candidate for governor in 2014{{cite web |title=Luis J. Rodriguez is running for California Governor |first=Luis |last=Rodriguez |date=February 2022 |access-date=March 28, 2022 |work=People's Tribune |url=http://peoplestribune.org/pt-news/2022/02/luis-j-rodriguez-is-running-for-california-governor/}}
= American Independent Party =
== Eliminated in primary ==
= No party preference =
== Eliminated in primary ==
- Serge Fiankan, small business owner
- James G. Hanink, former Loyola Marymount University philosophy professor and candidate in the 2021 recall election{{notetag|name="Hanink"|Hanink was listed on the ballot as "no party preference" and listed in the official Voter Information Guide as "no qualified party preference" because the party with which Hanink was registered, the American Solidarity Party, did not have ballot access at the time the ballot was printed.{{cite web|first1= Cristobal| last1= Spielmann |first2 =Veronica |last2= Backer-Peral|title=Former LMU professor runs for governor in recall election|url=http://www.laloyolan.com/news/former-lmu-professor-runs-for-governor-in-recall-election/article_9b8e4e30-74ea-5a8d-982f-2bcc3b23a4bb.html|date=May 6, 2021|access-date=July 12, 2021|website=Los Angeles Loyolan|language=en}}{{cite web |last1=Winger |first1=Richard |title=California Secretary of State Makes a Tiny Concession to Unqualified Parties in the Official Voter Information Guide |url=https://ballot-access.org/2021/08/18/california-secretary-of-state-makes-a-tiny-concession-to-unqualified-parties-in-the-official-voter-information-guide/ |website=Ballot Access News |access-date=August 22, 2021|date=August 18, 2021}}{{cite web |last1=Black |first1=SaVannah |title=Political Body: American Solidarity Party |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/ccrov/2021/february/21016sb.pdf |access-date=July 20, 2021|website=California Secretary of State}}{{cite web |last1=Weber |first1=Shirley |title=California Gubernatorial Recall Election Official Voter Information Guide |url=https://vig.cdn.sos.ca.gov/2021/pdf/complete-vig.pdf |website=California Secretary of State |access-date=August 24, 2021}}}}
- Woodrow Sanders III, entrepreneur and engineer
- Frederic C. Schultz, attorney
- Reinette Senum, former mayor of Nevada City{{cite web|url=https://www.theunion.com/news/reinette-senum-takes-steps-toward-running-for-governor-in-2022/|title=Reinette Senum takes steps toward running for governor in 2022|author=Wyer, Stephen|date=August 26, 2021|work=The Union}}
- Michael Shellenberger, environmental policy writer and Democratic candidate for governor in 2018{{Cite web|title=First on Inside California Politics: Author Michael Shellenberger to challenge Newsom for governor |last=Laurenzo |first=Nikki |website=Fox 40 |url=https://fox40.com/inside-california-politics/bay-area-author-to-challenge-newsom-for-governor/ |date=March 10, 2022 |access-date=March 10, 2022}}
- Bradley Zink, children's book author
== Withdrew ==
- Adriel Hampton, digital media businessman and candidate for {{ushr|CA|10}} in 2009{{Cite web|last=Haber|first=Matt|date=October 31, 2019|title=Meet the Gubernatorial Candidate Whose Campaign Has One Mission: Attacking Facebook's Fake Political Ads Problem|url=https://www.inc.com/matt-haber/adriel-hampton-california-governor-facebook-fake-ads.html|access-date=October 28, 2020|website=Inc.com|language=en}}{{cite tweet |last=Hampton |first=Adriel |author-link=Adriel Hampton |user=adrielhampton |number=1433083892680957954 |date=September 1, 2021 |title=I declared for California Governor in the fall of 2019 in order to shame Facebook for its political ad practices. Today, I'm formally withdrawing from the 2022 race, and calling on Gavin Newsom to step down as Governor for the good of our state. |language=en |access-date=September 4, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210901165102/https://twitter.com/adrielhampton/status/1433083892680957954 |archive-date=September 1, 2021 |url-status=live}}
Endorsements
{{Endorsements box|title=Brian Dahle (R) |list=
Organizations
- California Republican Party{{Cite web|title=California GOP endorses Brian Dahle for governor despite controversy over payment to party |last=Mehta |first=Seema |url=https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2022-04-24/ca-gop-convention-endorsements-governor-brian-dahle |work=Los Angeles Times |date=April 24, 2022 |access-date=April 25, 2022}}
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{{Endorsements box
| title = James G. Hanink (NPP)
| list =
Political Parties
- American Solidarity Party{{cite web |title=American Solidarity Party of California |url=https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniaASP/posts/317143837264656 |via=Facebook |access-date=27 May 2022}}
Individuals
- Brian T. Carroll, teacher, candidate for California's 22nd congressional district in 2018 and president in 2020{{cite web |last1=Carroll |first1=Brian |title=Brian Carroll, Commentaries |url=https://www.facebook.com/BrianCarroll.ASP4President2020/posts/434200155184576 |via=Facebook |access-date=31 May 2022}}
- Mike Maturen, candidate for president in 2016{{cite web |last1=Maturen |first1=Mike |title=Mike Maturen Hfi |url=https://www.facebook.com/mike.maturen/posts/10158659769406356 |via=Facebook |access-date=31 May 2022}}
}}{{Endorsements box|title=Gavin Newsom (D)|list=
Newspapers and other media
- Los Angeles Times{{Cite web|title=Who did the L.A. Times endorse for 2022? |access-date=May 13, 2022 |website=Los Angeles Times |date=April 27, 2022 |url=https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-04-27/complete-list-of-los-angeles-times-elections-endorsements-2022}}
Organizations
- AFSCME California (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees){{cite web|url=https://www.calafscme.org/2020-afscme-california-endorsements|title=2022 AFSCME California Primary Endorsements|website=AFSCME California|date=December 5, 2019 }}
- California Democratic Party{{cite web |title=2022 Primary Endorsements |access-date=March 30, 2022 |website=cadem.org |publisher=California Democratic Party |url=https://cadem.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2022-Primary-Endorsements.docx.pdf}}
- California Faculty Association{{cite web|url=https://www.calfac.org/politics/endorsements/|title=Endorsements - California Faculty Association|website=CFA}}
- California Federation of Teachers{{cite web|url=https://www.cft.org/post/statewide-primary-election-2022-endorsements|title=Statewide Primary Election Endorsements|website=CFT}}
- California Teachers Association{{Cite web|url=https://www.cta.org/our-advocacy/election-2022|title=Elections 2022|website=California Teachers Association}}
- Equality California{{cite web |title=Election Center |work=Equality California |access-date=May 12, 2022 |url=https://www.eqca.org/elections/#}}
- March On{{Cite web |date=2022-10-31 |title=Endorsements - March On |url=https://wearemarchon.org/action/endorsements/ |access-date=2023-09-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031211248/https://wearemarchon.org/action/endorsements/ |archive-date=October 31, 2022 }}
- NARAL Pro-Choice California{{cite web |title=Endorsements |work=NARAL Pro-Choice California |access-date=May 12, 2022 |url=https://prochoicecalifornia.org/elections/endorsements/}}
- National Education Association{{cite web |title=OUR RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES |url=https://educationvotes.nea.org/our-recommended-candidates/ |access-date=October 29, 2022}}
- Stonewall Democrats{{cite web |title=Endorsements |url=https://www.stonewalldems.org/endorsements |website=stonewalldems.org |publisher=Stonewall Democrats |access-date=7 March 2022}}
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{{Endorsements box|title=Luis J. Rodriguez (G)|list=
Political parties
- Green Party of California{{cite web |title=Endorsed 2022 Statewide Candidates |access-date=April 15, 2022 |website=cagreens.org |url=https://www.cagreens.org/endorsed-2022-statewide-candidates}}
- Peace and Freedom Party{{cite web |title=California Primary Election 2022: The Peace & Freedom, Left Unity Candidates |access-date=April 15, 2022 |website=peaceandfreedom.us |url=https://www.peaceandfreedom.us/news/elections-campaigns/california-primary-election-2022-the-pfp-left-unity-candidates}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Michael Shellenberger (NPP)|list=
Organizations
- Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association{{Cite web|website=Shellenberger for Governor |date=April 21, 2022 |title=Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association PAC Endorses Michael Shellenberger for Governor |url=https://www.shellenbergerforgovernor.com/2022/04/howard-jarvis-taxpayers-association-pac-endorses-michael-shellenberger-for-governor/ |access-date=April 21, 2022}}
Individuals
- Douglas Murray, author, journalist and public commentator{{Cite tweet |user=DouglasKMurray |number=1533144745395990528 |title=Great to meet you Michael @ShellenbergerMD. And good luck with the race for Governor. Rooting for you!|first=Douglas |last=Murray}}
- Steven Pinker, author and public intellectual{{cite tweet |last1=Pinker |first1=Steven |number=1527373508702941196|via=Twitter |access-date=20 May 2022|user=sapinker|title=As a temporary Californian, I endorse Michael Shellenberger @ShellenbergerMD for governor in the upcoming open primary - independent, evidence-driven, non-ideological policies to deal with climate, homelessness, energy, conservation, violent crime.}}
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Primary election
The list of candidates was announced on Mar 31, 2022 by the secretary of state.{{cite web |title=CERTIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE JUNE 7, 2022, PRIMARY ELECTION |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2022-primary/cert-list.pdf |access-date=2 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220331194849/https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2022-primary/cert-list.pdf |archive-date=31 March 2022}}
=Polling=
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Ronald Anderson}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(G)}} Heather Collins}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Shawn Collins}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Brian Dahle}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(D)}} Anthony Fanara}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(I)}} Serge Fiankan}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(I)}} James Hanink}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Ron Jones}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Jenny Rae Le Roux}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} David Lozano}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Daniel Mercuri}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Cristian Raul Morales}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Robert Newman II}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(D)}} Gavin Newsom}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(D)}} Armando Perez-Serrato}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(G)}} Luis Javier Rodriguez}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(I)}} Woodrow Sanders III}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(I)}} Frederic Schultz}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(I)}} Reinette Senum}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(I)}} Michael Shellenberger}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Lonnie Sortor}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Anthony Trimino}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(D)}} Joel Ventresca}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Major Williams}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(R)}} Leo Zacky}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|{{rotate text|90|(I)}} Bradley Zink}} ! {{vert header|stp=1|Undecided}} |
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|May 24–31, 2022 |3,438 (LV) |± 2.2% |1% |0% |3% |{{party shading/Republican}}|10% |1% |0% |0% |1% |2% |1% |1% |0% |1% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|50% |1% |1% |0% |0% |0% |5% |0% |3% |1% |2% |1% |0% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|16% |
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|May 13–15, 2022 |709 (LV) |± 4.5% |7% |2% |5% |7% |5% |0% |0% |2% |1% |2% |1% |1% |1% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|40% |1% |0% |0% |0% |0% |2% |1% |1% |1% |1% |1% |0% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|18% |
=Results=
[[File:2022 California gubernatorial primary election results map by county.svg|thumb|upright=1.1|300px|Results by county
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{{Election box begin no change |title=Primary results{{cite web |title=California June 7, 2022 Primary Statement of Vote |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2022-primary/sov/complete.pdf |access-date=July 16, 2022}}}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = California Democratic Party
|candidate = Gavin Newsom (incumbent)
|votes = 3,945,728
|percentage = 55.9
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Brian Dahle
|votes = 1,252,800
|percentage = 17.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = No party preference
|candidate = Michael Shellenberger
|votes = 290,286
|percentage = 4.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Jenny Rae Le Roux
|votes = 246,665
|percentage = 3.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Anthony Trimino
|votes = 246,322
|percentage = 3.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Shawn Collins
|votes = 173,083
|percentage = 2.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Green Party of California
|candidate = Luis J. Rodriguez
|votes = 124,672
|percentage = 1.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Leo S. Zacky
|votes = 94,521
|percentage = 1.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Major Williams
|votes = 92,580
|percentage = 1.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Robert C. Newman II
|votes = 82,849
|percentage = 1.2
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Democratic Party
|candidate = Joel Ventresca
|votes = 66,885
|percentage = 0.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = David Lozano
|votes = 66,542
|percentage = 0.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Ronald A. Anderson
|votes = 53,554
|percentage = 0.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = No party preference
|candidate = Reinette Senum
|votes = 53,015
|percentage = 0.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Democratic Party
|candidate = Armando Perez-Serrato
|votes = 45,474
|percentage = 0.6
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Ron Jones
|votes = 38,337
|percentage = 0.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Daniel R. Mercuri
|votes = 36,396
|percentage = 0.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Green Party of California
|candidate = Heather Collins
|votes = 29,690
|percentage = 0.4
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Democratic Party
|candidate = Anthony Fanara
|votes = 25,086
|percentage = 0.4
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Cristian Raul Morales
|votes = 22,304
|percentage = 0.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Lonnie Sortor
|votes = 21,044
|percentage = 0.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = No party preference
|candidate = Frederic C. Schultz
|votes = 17,502
|percentage = 0.2
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = No party preference
|candidate = Woodrow Sanders III
|votes = 16,204
|percentage = 0.2
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = No party preference
|candidate = James G. Hanink
|votes = 10,110
|percentage = 0.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = No party preference
|candidate = Serge Fiankan
|votes = 6,201
|percentage = 0.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = No party preference
|candidate = Bradley Zink
|votes = 5,997
|percentage = 0.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = American Independent Party
|candidate = Jeff Scott (write-in)
|votes = 13
|percentage = 0.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = California Republican Party
|candidate = Gurinder Bhangoo (write-in)
|votes = 8
|percentage = 0.0
}}{{Election box total no change
|votes = 7,063,868
|percentage = 100.0
}}{{Election box end}}
General election
=Predictions=
=Debates=
Governor Gavin Newsom and State Senator Brian Dahle met on October 23 for their only debate.{{Cite web|url=https://www.kqed.org/news/11925757/newsom-agrees-to-debate-dahle-in-gubernatorial-forum-at-kqed|title=Newsom Agrees to Debate Dahle in Gubernatorial Forum at KQED|publisher=KQED|access-date=October 23, 2022|archive-date=October 23, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221023225201/https://www.kqed.org/news/11925757/newsom-agrees-to-debate-dahle-in-gubernatorial-forum-at-kqed|url-status=live}}
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|+ class="nowrap" | 2022 California gubernatorial debate |
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!scope="col"| {{abbr|No.|Number}} !scope="col"| Date !scope="col"| Host !scope="col"| Moderators !scope="col"| Link !scope="col" colspan="2"| Participants |
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |{{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#ff9090| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#A2B2C2| N }} Non-invitee {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invitee {{colors|black|#f0e68c| W }} Withdrawn
! scope="col" style="background:{{Party color|Democratic Party (US)}};"| ! scope="col" style="background:#E81B23;"| |
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scope="col"| Gavin Newsom
!scope="col"| Brian Dahle |
style="background:#fff; font-size:small;"
!scope="row"| 1 |style="white-space:nowrap;"| October 23, 2022 |style="white-space:nowrap;"| KQED |style="white-space:nowrap;"| Scott Shafer |style="white-space:nowrap;"|YouTube[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx_n3PPEKcw YouTube] | {{Yes|P}} | {{Yes|P}} |
=Polling=
Aggregate polls
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!Source of poll !Dates !Dates ! style="width:100px;"| Gavin ! style="width:100px;"| Brian ! style="width:100px;"| Other !Margin |
Real Clear Politics[https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/governor/ca/california_governor_dahle_vs_newsom-7488.html Real Clear Politics]
|September 22 – October 23, 2022 |November 3, 2022 |{{party shading/Democratic}}|55.0% |34.3% |10.7% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Newsom +20.7 |
FiveThirtyEight[https://web.archive.org/web/20220604102242/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/governor/2022/california/ FiveThirtyEight]
|September 2 – November 8, 2022 |November 8, 2022 |{{party shading/Democratic}}|59.6% |38.7% |1.7% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Newsom +20.9 |
270ToWin[https://www.270towin.com/2022-governor-polls/california 270ToWin]
|October 27 – November 7, 2022 |November 8, 2022 |{{party shading/Democratic}}|57.4% |37.0% |5.6% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Newsom +20.4 |
colspan="3" |Average
|{{party shading/Democratic}}|57.3% |36.7% |6.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Newsom +20.6 |
Graphical summary
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Gavin ! style="width:100px;"| Brian ! Other ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Research Co.[https://researchco.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Tables_StateRaces_USA_07Nov2022.pdf#page=3 Research Co.]
|November 4–6, 2022 |450 (LV) |± 4.6% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|56% |37% |7% |
style="text-align:left;"|USC[http://schwarzeneggerinstitute.com/images/files/USC_Schwarzenegger_Institute_California_Issues_Poll_2022_Results.pdf USC]
|October 30 – November 2, 2022 |802 (RV) |± 3.5% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|62% |38% |– |– |
style="text-align:left;"|UC Berkeley[https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2022-11-04/final-poll-on-ballot-propositions UC Berkeley]
|October 25–31, 2022 |5,972 (LV) |± 2.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|58% |37% |– |4% |
style="text-align:left;"|ActiVote[https://www.activote.net/2022-gen-polling/ ActiVote]
|July 29 – October 27, 2022 |200 (LV) |± 7.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|61% |39% |– |– |
style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Institute of California[https://www.ppic.org/publication/ppic-statewide-survey-californians-and-their-government-october-2022/ Public Policy Institute of California]
|October 14–23, 2022 |1,060 (LV) |± 5.4% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|55% |36% |4%{{efn|"Neither/Would not vote" with 4%}} |5% |
style="text-align:left;"|SurveyUSA[https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=f36e5b4d-140b-4cc1-b061-603e980136b7 SurveyUSA]
|October 7–10, 2022 |1,013 (LV) |± 4.4% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|57% |35% |– |8% |
style="text-align:left;"|UC Berkeley[https://escholarship.org/content/qt0456d0gt/qt0456d0gt.pdf?t=rj81ib UC Berkeley]
|September 22–27, 2022 |6,939 (LV) |± 2.5% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|53% |32% |2%{{efn|"Other (write-in)" with 2%}} |13% |
style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Institute of California[https://www.ppic.org/publication/ppic-statewide-survey-californians-and-their-government-september-2022/ Public Policy Institute of California]
|September 2–11, 2022 |1,060 (LV) |± 5.4% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|58% |31% |5%{{efn|"Would not vote" with 5%}} |7% |
style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2"|UC Berkeley[https://escholarship.org/content/qt9qw0x0tz/qt9qw0x0tz.pdf UC Berkeley]
|rowspan="2"|August 9–15, 2022 |9,254 (RV) |± 2.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|52% |25% |4% |19% |
6,321 (LV)
|± 2.4% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|55% |31% |3% |11% |
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Gavin Newsom vs. Kevin Faulconer
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Gavin ! style="width:100px;"| Kevin ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Berkeley IGS[https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-09-17/with-recall-defeated-gavin-newsom-scores-well-in-poll-against-2022-rivals Berkeley IGS]
|August 30 – September 6, 2021 |9,809 (RV) |± 2.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|49% |27% |24% |
Gavin Newsom vs. John Cox
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Gavin ! style="width:100px;"| John ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Berkeley IGS
|August 30 – September 6, 2021 |9,809 (RV) |± 2.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|51% |26% |23% |
Gavin Newsom vs. Larry Elder
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Gavin ! style="width:100px;"| Larry ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Berkeley IGS
|August 30 – September 6, 2021 |9,809 (RV) |± 2.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|52% |30% |18% |
Gavin Newsom vs. Kevin Kiley
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Gavin ! style="width:100px;"| Kevin ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Berkeley IGS
|August 30 – September 6, 2021 |9,809 (RV) |± 2.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|50% |25% |25% |
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= Results =
{{align|right|{{Switcher| 300px|Swing by county
{{collapsible list| title = Legend|{{legend|#77e3ff|Democratic — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#AAEEFF|Democratic — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#D5F6FF|Democratic — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFD5D5|Republican — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFAAAA|Republican — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#FF8080|Republican — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#FF5555|Republican — +7.5-10%}}|{{legend|#FF2A2A|Republican — +10-12.5%}}|{{legend|#FF0000|Republican — +12.5-15%}}
}}|300px|Trend by county
{{collapsible list| title = Legend|{{legend|#77e3ff|Democratic — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#AAEEFF|Democratic — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#D5F6FF|Democratic — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFD5D5|Republican — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFAAAA|Republican — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#FF8080|Republican — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#FF5555|Republican — +7.5-10%}}|{{legend|#FF2A2A|Republican — +10-12.5%}}|{{legend|#FF0000|Republican — +12.5-15%}}}}}}}}
{{Election box begin
| title = 2022 California gubernatorial election{{cite web |title=General Election - Statement of the Vote, November 8, 2022 |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2022-general/sov/06-summary.pdf |website=California Secretary of State |access-date=December 15, 2022}}{{Cite web |title=NOVEMBER 8, 2022, GENERAL ELECTION - VOTER PARTICIPATION STATISTICS BY COUNTY |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2022-general/sov/03-voter-participation-stats-by-county.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221219141647/https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2022-general/sov/03-voter-participation-stats-by-county.pdf |archive-date=December 19, 2022 |access-date=December 21, 2022 |website=Secretary of State of California}}
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link
| candidate = Gavin Newsom (incumbent)
| party = California Democratic Party
| votes = 6,470,104
| percentage = 59.18%
| change = −2.77
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
| candidate = Brian Dahle
| party = California Republican Party
| votes = 4,462,914
| percentage = 40.82%
| change = +2.77
}}
{{Election box total
| votes = 10,933,018
| percentage = 100.00%
| change = N/A
}}{{Election box turnout|votes=10,933,018|percentage=50.80%|change=−12.48}}{{Election box registered electors
|reg. electors = 21,940,274
}}{{Election box hold with party link no swing
| winner = California Democratic Party
}}
{{Election box end}}
==By county==
{{collapse top|1=By county|left=yes|bg=#B0CEFF;line-height:135%;|border=none}}
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! rowspan="2" |County ! colspan="2" |Gavin Newsom ! colspan="2" |Brian Dahle ! colspan="2" |Margin ! rowspan="2" |Total |
data-sort-type="number" |#
! data-sort-type="number" |% ! data-sort-type="number" |# ! data-sort-type="number" |% ! data-sort-type="number" |# ! data-sort-type="number" |% |
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{{party shading/Democratic}} |Alameda
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |387,046 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |79.32 | {{party shading/Republican}} |100,923 | {{party shading/Republican}} |20.68 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |286,123 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |58.64 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |487,969 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Alpine
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |363 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |58.64 | {{party shading/Republican}} |256 | {{party shading/Republican}} |41.36 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |107 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |17.29 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |619 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Amador
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |6,027 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |32.31 | {{party shading/Republican}} |12,628 | {{party shading/Republican}} |67.69 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
6,601
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
35.38
| {{party shading/Republican}} |18,655 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Butte
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |31,502 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |43.49 | {{party shading/Republican}} |40,939 | {{party shading/Republican}} |56.51 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
9,437
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
13.03
| {{party shading/Republican}} |72,441 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Calaveras
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |7,103 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |33.44 | {{party shading/Republican}} |14,137 | {{party shading/Republican}} |66.56 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
7,034
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
33.12
| {{party shading/Republican}} |21,240 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Colusa
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,553 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |27.92 | {{party shading/Republican}} |4,009 | {{party shading/Republican}} |72.08 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
2,456
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
44.16
| {{party shading/Republican}} |5,562 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Contra Costa
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |265,371 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |68.31 | {{party shading/Republican}} |123,132 | {{party shading/Republican}} |31.69 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |142,239 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |36.61 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |388,503 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Del Norte
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |3,264 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |38.97 | {{party shading/Republican}} |5,111 | {{party shading/Republican}} |61.03 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
1,847
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
22.05
| {{party shading/Republican}} |8,375 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |El Dorado
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |34,534 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |38.95 | {{party shading/Republican}} |54,137 | {{party shading/Republican}} |61.05 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
19,603
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
22.11
| {{party shading/Republican}} |88,671 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Fresno
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |98,417 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |44.92 | {{party shading/Republican}} |120,668 | {{party shading/Republican}} |55.08 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
22,251
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
10.16
| {{party shading/Republican}} |219,085 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Glenn
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,930 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |24.34 | {{party shading/Republican}} |6,000 | {{party shading/Republican}} |75.66 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
4,070
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
51.32
| {{party shading/Republican}} |7,930 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Humboldt
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |29,541 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |61.80 | {{party shading/Republican}} |18,257 | {{party shading/Republican}} |38.20 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |11,284 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |23.61 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |47,798 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Imperial
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |16,711 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |55.95 | {{party shading/Republican}} |13,158 | {{party shading/Republican}} |44.05 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |3,553 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |11.90 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |29,869 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Inyo
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |3,382 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |45.23 | {{party shading/Republican}} |4,095 | {{party shading/Republican}} |54.77 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
713
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
9.54
| {{party shading/Republican}} |7,477 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Kern
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |69,706 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |36.94 | {{party shading/Republican}} |119,006 | {{party shading/Republican}} |63.06 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
49,300
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
26.13
| {{party shading/Republican}} |188,712 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Kings
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |9,389 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |34.89 | {{party shading/Republican}} |17,523 | {{party shading/Republican}} |65.11 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
8,134
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
30.22
| {{party shading/Republican}} |26,912 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Lake
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |9,771 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |48.54 | {{party shading/Republican}} |10,360 | {{party shading/Republican}} |51.46 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
589
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
2.93
| {{party shading/Republican}} |20,131 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Lassen
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,444 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |15.75 | {{party shading/Republican}} |7,726 | {{party shading/Republican}} |84.25 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
6,282
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
68.51
| {{party shading/Republican}} |9,170 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Los Angeles
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,620,053 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |67.81 | {{party shading/Republican}} |769,174 | {{party shading/Republican}} |32.19 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |850,879 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |35.61 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,389,227 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Madera
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |13,283 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |35.94 | {{party shading/Republican}} |23,678 | {{party shading/Republican}} |64.06 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
10,395
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
28.12
| {{party shading/Republican}} |36,961 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Marin
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |95,289 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |80.03 | {{party shading/Republican}} |23,775 | {{party shading/Republican}} |19.97 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |71,514 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |60.06 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |119,064 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Mariposa
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,944 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |37.55 | {{party shading/Republican}} |4,896 | {{party shading/Republican}} |62.45 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
1,952
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
24.90
| {{party shading/Republican}} |7,840 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Mendocino
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |19,031 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |62.61 | {{party shading/Republican}} |11,363 | {{party shading/Republican}} |37.39 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |7,668 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |25.23 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |30,394 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Merced
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |25,200 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |45.59 | {{party shading/Republican}} |30,073 | {{party shading/Republican}} |54.41 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
4,873
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
8.82
| {{party shading/Republican}} |55,273 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Modoc
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |687 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |20.13 | {{party shading/Republican}} |2,725 | {{party shading/Republican}} |79.87 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
2,038
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
59.73
| {{party shading/Republican}} |3,412 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Mono
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,493 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |54.56 | {{party shading/Republican}} |2,076 | {{party shading/Republican}} |45.44 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |417 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |9.13 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |4,569 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Monterey
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |65,262 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |63.90 | {{party shading/Republican}} |36,867 | {{party shading/Republican}} |36.10 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |28,395 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |27.80 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |102,129 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Napa
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |32,437 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |64.73 | {{party shading/Republican}} |17,671 | {{party shading/Republican}} |35.27 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |14,766 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |29.47 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |50,108 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Nevada
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |26,655 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |52.54 | {{party shading/Republican}} |24,082 | {{party shading/Republican}} |47.46 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,573 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |5.07 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |50,737 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Orange
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |464,206 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |48.51 | {{party shading/Republican}} |492,734 | {{party shading/Republican}} |51.49 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
28,528
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
2.98
| {{party shading/Republican}} |956,940 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Placer
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |73,619 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |40.43 | {{party shading/Republican}} |108,450 | {{party shading/Republican}} |59.57 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
34,831
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
19.13
| {{party shading/Republican}} |182,069 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Plumas
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |3,083 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |35.71 | {{party shading/Republican}} |5,550 | {{party shading/Republican}} |64.29 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
2,467
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
28.58
| {{party shading/Republican}} |8,633 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Riverside
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |285,000 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |47.83 | {{party shading/Republican}} |310,901 | {{party shading/Republican}} |52.17 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
25,901
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
4.35
| {{party shading/Republican}} |595,901 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Sacramento
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |274,680 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |57.51 | {{party shading/Republican}} |202,933 | {{party shading/Republican}} |42.49 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |71,747 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |15.02 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |477,613 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |San Benito
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |10,428 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |53.26 | {{party shading/Republican}} |9,150 | {{party shading/Republican}} |46.74 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,278 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |6.53 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |19,578 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |San Bernardino
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |215,391 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |47.39 | {{party shading/Republican}} |239,109 | {{party shading/Republican}} |52.61 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
23,718
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
5.22
| {{party shading/Republican}} |454,500 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |San Diego
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |574,121 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |55.78 | {{party shading/Republican}} |455,107 | {{party shading/Republican}} |44.22 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |119,014 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |11.56 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,029,228 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |San Francisco
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |257,402 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |85.38 | {{party shading/Republican}} |44,064 | {{party shading/Republican}} |14.62 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |213,338 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |70.77 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |301,466 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |San Joaquin
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |85,498 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |48.22 | {{party shading/Republican}} |91,827 | {{party shading/Republican}} |51.78 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
6,329
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
3.57
| {{party shading/Republican}} |177,325 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |San Luis Obispo
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |61,166 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |51.13 | {{party shading/Republican}} |58,464 | {{party shading/Republican}} |48.87 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,702 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |2.26 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |119,630 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |San Mateo
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |185,599 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |74.98 | {{party shading/Republican}} |61,918 | {{party shading/Republican}} |25.02 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |123,681 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |49.97 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |247,517 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Santa Barbara
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |80,648 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |59.57 | {{party shading/Republican}} |54,726 | {{party shading/Republican}} |40.43 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |25,922 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |19.15 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |135,374 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Santa Clara
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |379,377 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |70.01 | {{party shading/Republican}} |162,518 | {{party shading/Republican}} |29.99 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |216,859 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |40.02 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |541,895 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Santa Cruz
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |79,117 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |75.95 | {{party shading/Republican}} |25,052 | {{party shading/Republican}} |24.05 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |54,065 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |51.90 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |104,169 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Shasta
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |18,607 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |27.16 | {{party shading/Republican}} |49,913 | {{party shading/Republican}} |72.84 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
31,306
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
45.69
| {{party shading/Republican}} |68,520 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Sierra
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |529 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |34.28 | {{party shading/Republican}} |1,014 | {{party shading/Republican}} |65.72 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
485
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
31.43
| {{party shading/Republican}} |1,543 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Siskiyou
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |6,326 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |35.69 | {{party shading/Republican}} |11,397 | {{party shading/Republican}} |64.31 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
5,071
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
28.61
| {{party shading/Republican}} |17,723 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Solano
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |77,769 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |59.54 | {{party shading/Republican}} |52,850 | {{party shading/Republican}} |40.46 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |24,919 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |19.08 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |130,619 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Sonoma
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |140,041 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |70.92 | {{party shading/Republican}} |57,413 | {{party shading/Republican}} |29.08 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |82,628 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |41.85 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |197,454 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Stanislaus
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |55,311 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |42.23 | {{party shading/Republican}} |75,656 | {{party shading/Republican}} |57.77 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
20,345
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
15.53
| {{party shading/Republican}} |130,967 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Sutter
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |9,082 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |32.31 | {{party shading/Republican}} |19,024 | {{party shading/Republican}} |67.69 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
9,942
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
35.37
| {{party shading/Republican}} |28,106 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Tehama
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |5,024 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |24.35 | {{party shading/Republican}} |15,607 | {{party shading/Republican}} |75.65 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
10,583
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
51.30
| {{party shading/Republican}} |20,631 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Trinity
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,860 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |41.09 | {{party shading/Republican}} |2,667 | {{party shading/Republican}} |58.91 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
807
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
17.83
| {{party shading/Republican}} |4,527 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Tulare
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |33,273 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |36.43 | {{party shading/Republican}} |58,053 | {{party shading/Republican}} |63.57 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
24,780
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
27.13
| {{party shading/Republican}} |91,326 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Tuolumne
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |8,471 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |36.47 | {{party shading/Republican}} |14,759 | {{party shading/Republican}} |63.53 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
6,288
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
27.07
| {{party shading/Republican}} |23,230 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Ventura
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |153,226 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |54.54 | {{party shading/Republican}} |127,709 | {{party shading/Republican}} |45.46 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |25,517 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |9.08 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |280,935 |
{{party shading/Democratic}} |Yolo
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |44,328 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |66.03 | {{party shading/Republican}} |22,807 | {{party shading/Republican}} |33.97 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |21,521 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |32.06 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |67,135 |
{{party shading/Republican}} |Yuba
| {{party shading/Democratic}} |6,534 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |33.28 | {{party shading/Republican}} |13,097 | {{party shading/Republican}} |66.72 | {{party shading/Republican}} |
6,563
| {{party shading/Republican}} |
33.43
| {{party shading/Republican}} |19,631 |
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! Totals |6,470,104 |59.18 |4,462,914 |40.82 |2,007,190 |18.36 |10,933,018 |
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
- Lake (largest municipality: Clearlake)
- Merced (largest municipality: Merced)
- Orange (largest municipality: Anaheim)
- San Bernardino (largest municipality: San Bernardino)
- San Joaquin (largest municipality: Stockton)
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==By congressional district==
Newsom won 38 of 52 congressional districts, with the remaining 14 going to Dahle, including two that elected Democrats.{{cite web |title=Counties by Congressional Districts for Governor |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2022-general/ssov/governor-congressional.pdf |access-date=7 January 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241220040459/https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2022-general/ssov/governor-congressional.pdf |archive-date=20 December 2024 |language=en |date=8 November 2022 |url-status=live}}
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! District ! Newsom ! Dahle ! Representative |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|1|1st}} | 33% | 67% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Doug LaMalfa |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|2|2nd}} | 71% | 29% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jared Huffman |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|3|3rd}} | 43% | 57% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Kevin Kiley |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|4|4th}} | 63% | 37% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mike Thompson |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|5|5th}} | 37% | 63% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Tom McClintock |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|6|6th}} | 54% | 46% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Ami Bera |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|7|7th}} | 64% | 36% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Doris Matsui |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|8|8th}} | 74% | 26% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|John Garamendi |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|9|9th}} | 48% | 52% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Josh Harder |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|10|10th}} | 65% | 35% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mark DeSaulnier |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|11|11th}} | 86% | 14% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Nancy Pelosi |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|12|12th}} | 90% | 10% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Barbara Lee |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|13|13th}} | 46% | 54% | {{party shading/Republican}}|John Duarte |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|14|14th}} | 68% | 32% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Eric Swalwell |
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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|15|15th}} | rowspan=2|76% | rowspan=2|24% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jackie Speier (117th Congress) |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Kevin Mullin (118th Congress) |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|16|16th}} | 73% | 27% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Anna Eshoo |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|17|17th}} | 71% | 29% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Ro Khanna |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|18|18th}} | 68% | 32% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Zoe Lofgren |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|19|19th}} | 65% | 35% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jimmy Panetta |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|20|20th}} | 30% | 70% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Kevin McCarthy |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|21|21st}} | 51% | 49% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jim Costa |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|22|22nd}} | 48% | 52% | {{party shading/Republican}}|David Valadao |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|23|23rd}} | 39% | 61% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Jay Obernolte |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|24|24th}} | 59% | 41% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Salud Carbajal |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|25|25th}} | 53% | 47% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Raul Ruiz |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|26|26th}} | 54% | 46% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Julia Brownley |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|27|27th}} | 49% | 51% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Mike Garcia |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|28|28th}} | 63% | 37% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Judy Chu |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|29|29th}} | 73% | 27% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Tony Cárdenas |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|30|30th}} | 75% | 25% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Adam Schiff |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|31|31st}} | 58% | 42% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Grace Napolitano |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|32|32nd}} | 66% | 34% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Brad Sherman |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|33|33rd}} | 55% | 45% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Pete Aguilar |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|34|34th}} | 82% | 18% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Jimmy Gomez |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|35|35th}} | 55% | 45% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Norma Torres |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|36|36th}} | 67% | 33% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Ted Lieu |
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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|37|37th}} | rowspan=2|85% | rowspan=2|15% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Karen Bass (117th Congress) |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Sydney Kamlager-Dove (118th Congress) |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|38|38th}} | 58% | 42% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Linda Sánchez |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|39|39th}} | 55% | 45% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mark Takano |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|40|40th}} | 45% | 55% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Young Kim |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|41|41st}} | 45% | 55% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Ken Calvert |
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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|42|42nd}} | rowspan=2|67% | rowspan=2|33% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Lucille Roybal-Allard (117th Congress) |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Robert Garcia (118th Congress) |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|43|43rd}} | 78% | 22% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Maxine Waters |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|44|44th}} | 69% | 31% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Nanette Barragán |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|45|45th}} | 49% | 51% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Michelle Steel |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|46|46th}} | 60% | 40% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Lou Correa |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|47|47th}} | 49.7% | 50.3% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Katie Porter |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|California|48|48th}} | 38% | 62% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Darrell Issa |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|49|49th}} | 50.4% | 49.6% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Mike Levin |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|50|50th}} | 61% | 39% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Scott Peters |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|51|51st}} | 60% | 40% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Sara Jacobs |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|California|52|52nd}} | 63% | 37% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Juan Vargas |
==By city==
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|+Official outcome by city and unincorporated areas of counties, of which Newsom won 330 & Dahle won 209.{{cite web |title=Supplement to the Statement of Vote |url=https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2022-general/ssov/ssov-complete.pdf |website=Secretary of State of California |access-date=February 27, 2025}} ! rowspan="2" | City !! rowspan="2" | County !! colspan="2" | Gavin Newsom | |||||||||
# | % | # | % | # | % | ||||
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Alameda | rowspan="15" | Alameda | 25,182 | 82.25% | 5,434 | 17.75% | 19,748 | 64.50% | 30,616 | -3.62% |
Albany | 7,309 | 90.83% | 738 | 9.17% | 6,571 | 81.66% | 8,047 | -1.18% | |
Berkeley | 43,972 | 94.66% | 2,480 | 5.34% | 41,492 | 89.32% | 46,452 | 0.01% | |
Dublin | 12,131 | 69.29% | 5,376 | 30.71% | 6,755 | 38.58% | 17,507 | -6.20% | |
Emeryville | 3,451 | 91.56% | 318 | 8.44% | 3,133 | 83.13% | 3,769 | 1.38% | |
Fremont | 39,087 | 69.76% | 16,941 | 30.24% | 22,146 | 39.53% | 56,028 | -8.59% | |
Hayward | 24,015 | 75.90% | 7,625 | 24.10% | 16,390 | 51.80% | 31,640 | -6.27% | |
Livermore | 19,878 | 58.61% | 14,035 | 41.39% | 5,843 | 17.23% | 33,913 | -5.07% | |
Newark | 7,896 | 70.34% | 3,330 | 29.66% | 4,566 | 40.67% | 11,226 | -8.40% | |
Oakland | 121,065 | 92.15% | 10,309 | 7.85% | 110,756 | 84.31% | 131,374 | -0.62% | |
Piedmont | 5,314 | 83.49% | 1,051 | 16.51% | 4,263 | 66.98% | 6,365 | -5.42% | |
Pleasanton | 17,912 | 63.64% | 10,236 | 36.36% | 7,676 | 27.27% | 28,148 | -8.00% | |
San Leandro | 17,604 | 76.53% | 5,399 | 23.47% | 12,205 | 53.06% | 23,003 | -5.06% | |
Union City | 13,253 | 73.79% | 4,708 | 26.21% | 8,545 | 47.58% | 17,961 | -9.15% | |
Unincorporated Area | 28,977 | 69.12% | 12,943 | 30.88% | 16,034 | 38.25% | 41,920 | -6.57% | |
Unincorporated Area | Alpine | 363 | 58.64% | 256 | 41.36% | 107 | 17.29% | 619 | -4.99% |
Amador | rowspan="6" | Amador | 80 | 67.23% | 39 | 32.77% | 41 | 34.45% | 119 | 3.46% |
Ione | 620 | 25.20% | 1,840 | 74.80% | -1,220 | -49.59% | 2,460 | -4.97% | |
Jackson | 861 | 39.14% | 1,339 | 60.86% | -478 | -21.73% | 2,200 | -6.43% | |
Plymouth | 170 | 32.02% | 361 | 67.98% | -191 | -35.97% | 531 | -2.51% | |
Sutter Creek | 551 | 41.27% | 784 | 58.73% | -233 | -17.45% | 1,335 | -3.55% | |
Unincorporated Area | 3,745 | 31.18% | 8,265 | 68.82% | -4,520 | -37.64% | 12,010 | -5.73% | |
Biggs | rowspan="6" | Butte | 134 | 25.92% | 383 | 74.08% | -249 | -48.16% | 517 | -11.69% |
Chico | 18,962 | 56.37% | 14,678 | 43.63% | 4,284 | 12.73% | 33,640 | -4.02% | |
Gridley | 607 | 36.33% | 1,064 | 63.67% | -457 | -27.35% | 1,671 | -7.26% | |
Oroville | 1,633 | 36.08% | 2,893 | 63.92% | -1,260 | -27.84% | 4,526 | -1.38% | |
Paradise | 1,231 | 31.76% | 2,645 | 68.24% | -1,414 | -36.48% | 3,876 | -5.73% | |
Unincorporated Area | 8,935 | 31.67% | 19,276 | 68.33% | -10,341 | -36.66% | 28,211 | -4.69% | |
Angels | rowspan="2" | Calaveras | 618 | 35.56% | 1,120 | 64.44% | -502 | -28.88% | 1,738 | -5.07% |
Unincorporated Area | 6,485 | 33.25% | 13,017 | 66.75% | -6,532 | -33.49% | 19,502 | -3.99% | |
Colusa | rowspan="3" | Colusa | 516 | 29.27% | 1,247 | 70.73% | -731 | -41.46% | 1,763 | -11.68% |
Williams | 321 | 44.34% | 403 | 55.66% | -82 | -11.33% | 724 | -20.53% | |
Unincorporated Area | 716 | 23.28% | 2,359 | 76.72% | -1,643 | -53.43% | 3,075 | -8.25% | |
Antioch | rowspan="20" | Contra Costa | 18,105 | 67.62% | 8,670 | 32.38% | 9,435 | 35.24% | 26,775 | -8.19% |
Brentwood | 12,010 | 53.29% | 10,525 | 46.71% | 1,485 | 6.59% | 22,535 | -5.99% | |
Clayton | 3,088 | 53.91% | 2,640 | 46.09% | 448 | 7.82% | 5,728 | -10.58% | |
Concord | 25,874 | 66.24% | 13,185 | 33.76% | 12,689 | 32.49% | 39,059 | -7.31% | |
Danville | 12,266 | 57.83% | 8,943 | 42.17% | 3,323 | 15.67% | 21,209 | -7.61% | |
El Cerrito | 10,562 | 89.79% | 1,201 | 10.21% | 9,361 | 79.58% | 11,763 | -0.63% | |
Hercules | 6,777 | 77.69% | 1,946 | 22.31% | 4,831 | 55.38% | 8,723 | -6.89% | |
Lafayette | 9,646 | 71.95% | 3,760 | 28.05% | 5,886 | 43.91% | 13,406 | -4.38% | |
Martinez | 11,089 | 66.75% | 5,523 | 33.25% | 5,566 | 33.51% | 16,612 | -6.17% | |
Moraga | 5,606 | 71.05% | 2,284 | 28.95% | 3,322 | 42.10% | 7,890 | -6.76% | |
Oakley | 6,408 | 53.03% | 5,675 | 46.97% | 733 | 6.07% | 12,083 | -4.38% | |
Orinda | 7,804 | 73.81% | 2,769 | 26.19% | 5,035 | 47.62% | 10,573 | -5.02% | |
Pinole | 4,989 | 73.94% | 1,758 | 26.06% | 3,231 | 47.89% | 6,747 | -6.59% | |
Pittsburg | 11,561 | 73.86% | 4,092 | 26.14% | 7,469 | 47.72% | 15,653 | -8.36% | |
Pleasant Hill | 10,297 | 70.83% | 4,241 | 29.17% | 6,056 | 41.66% | 14,538 | -4.45% | |
Richmond | 23,910 | 86.85% | 3,621 | 13.15% | 20,289 | 73.70% | 27,531 | -3.88% | |
San Pablo | 3,680 | 83.45% | 730 | 16.55% | 2,950 | 66.89% | 4,410 | -6.89% | |
San Ramon | 18,316 | 66.09% | 9,396 | 33.91% | 8,920 | 32.19% | 27,712 | -8.35% | |
Walnut Creek | 23,713 | 72.08% | 9,186 | 27.92% | 14,527 | 44.16% | 32,899 | -4.77% | |
Unincorporated Area | 39,670 | 63.31% | 22,987 | 36.69% | 16,683 | 26.63% | 62,657 | -5.97% | |
Crescent City | rowspan="2" | Del Norte | 448 | 48.38% | 478 | 51.62% | -30 | -3.24% | 926 | -2.54% |
Unincorporated Area | 2,816 | 37.80% | 4,633 | 62.20% | -1,817 | -24.39% | 7,449 | -2.05% | |
Placerville | rowspan="3" | El Dorado | 1,891 | 46.73% | 2,156 | 53.27% | -265 | -6.55% | 4,047 | -2.84% |
South Lake Tahoe | 3,636 | 62.14% | 2,215 | 37.86% | 1,421 | 24.29% | 5,851 | 1.34% | |
Unincorporated Area | 29,007 | 36.82% | 49,766 | 63.18% | -20,759 | -26.35% | 78,773 | -4.00% | |
Clovis | rowspan="16" | Fresno | 13,704 | 35.47% | 24,933 | 64.53% | -11,229 | -29.06% | 38,637 | -5.98% |
Coalinga | 1,037 | 39.96% | 1,558 | 60.04% | -521 | -20.08% | 2,595 | -2.71% | |
Firebaugh | 617 | 57.61% | 454 | 42.39% | 163 | 15.22% | 1,071 | -17.87% | |
Fowler | 936 | 47.80% | 1,022 | 52.20% | -86 | -4.39% | 1,958 | -12.39% | |
Fresno | 54,884 | 52.56% | 49,540 | 47.44% | 5,344 | 5.12% | 104,424 | -7.20% | |
Huron | 372 | 76.70% | 113 | 23.30% | 259 | 53.40% | 485 | -11.47% | |
Kerman | 1,358 | 50.31% | 1,341 | 49.69% | 17 | 0.63% | 2,699 | -10.14% | |
Kingsburg | 1,039 | 24.46% | 3,208 | 75.54% | -2,169 | -51.07% | 4,247 | -8.44% | |
Mendota | 614 | 66.24% | 313 | 33.76% | 301 | 32.47% | 927 | -24.07% | |
Orange Cove | 624 | 65.20% | 333 | 34.80% | 291 | 30.41% | 957 | -13.69% | |
Parlier | 1,196 | 71.92% | 467 | 28.08% | 729 | 43.84% | 1,663 | -11.29% | |
Reedley | 1,928 | 42.60% | 2,598 | 57.40% | -670 | -14.80% | 4,526 | -13.95% | |
San Joaquin | 212 | 77.66% | 61 | 22.34% | 151 | 55.31% | 273 | -11.63% | |
Sanger | 2,620 | 52.93% | 2,330 | 47.07% | 290 | 5.86% | 4,950 | -13.17% | |
Selma | 2,064 | 50.46% | 2,026 | 49.54% | 38 | 0.93% | 4,090 | -10.89% | |
Unincorporated Area | 15,212 | 33.37% | 30,371 | 66.63% | -15,159 | -33.26% | 45,583 | -6.78% | |
Orland | rowspan="3" | Glenn | 627 | 34.17% | 1,208 | 65.83% | -581 | -31.66% | 1,835 | -9.39% |
Willows | 459 | 27.72% | 1,197 | 72.28% | -738 | -44.57% | 1,656 | -5.76% | |
Unincorporated Area | 844 | 19.01% | 3,595 | 80.99% | -2,751 | -61.97% | 4,439 | -7.87% | |
Arcata | rowspan="8" | Humboldt | 5,103 | 84.12% | 963 | 15.88% | 4,140 | 68.25% | 6,066 | -0.26% |
Blue Lake | 404 | 73.19% | 148 | 26.81% | 256 | 46.38% | 552 | -2.15% | |
Eureka | 5,731 | 68.13% | 2,681 | 31.87% | 3,050 | 36.26% | 8,412 | -3.37% | |
Ferndale | 364 | 47.52% | 402 | 52.48% | -38 | -4.96% | 766 | -12.71% | |
Fortuna | 1,606 | 40.52% | 2,357 | 59.48% | -751 | -18.95% | 3,963 | -4.84% | |
Rio Dell | 315 | 33.58% | 623 | 66.42% | -308 | -32.84% | 938 | -6.41% | |
Trinidad | 151 | 77.04% | 45 | 22.96% | 106 | 54.08% | 196 | -4.47% | |
Unincorporated Area | 15,867 | 58.97% | 11,038 | 41.03% | 4,829 | 17.95% | 26,905 | -5.10% | |
Brawley | rowspan="8" | Imperial | 2,565 | 53.17% | 2,259 | 46.83% | 306 | 6.34% | 4,824 | -6.93% |
Calexico | 4,458 | 75.44% | 1,451 | 24.56% | 3,007 | 50.89% | 5,909 | -6.20% | |
Calipatria | 304 | 55.68% | 242 | 44.32% | 62 | 11.36% | 546 | -13.69% | |
El Centro | 4,574 | 57.21% | 3,421 | 42.79% | 1,153 | 14.42% | 7,995 | -7.97% | |
Holtville | 606 | 52.06% | 558 | 47.94% | 48 | 4.12% | 1,164 | -0.47% | |
Imperial | 1,799 | 45.36% | 2,167 | 54.64% | -368 | -9.28% | 3,966 | -11.00% | |
Westmorland | 187 | 61.31% | 118 | 38.69% | 69 | 22.62% | 305 | -11.95% | |
Unincorporated Area | 2,218 | 42.98% | 2,942 | 57.02% | -724 | -14.03% | 5,160 | -10.07% | |
Bishop | rowspan="2" | Inyo | 691 | 54.88% | 568 | 45.12% | 123 | 9.77% | 1,259 | 1.70% |
Unincorporated Area | 2,691 | 43.28% | 3,527 | 56.72% | -836 | -13.44% | 6,218 | -1.65% | |
Arvin | rowspan="12" | Kern | 1,037 | 67.51% | 499 | 32.49% | 538 | 35.03% | 1,536 | -13.19% |
Bakersfield | 36,107 | 40.07% | 54,008 | 59.93% | -17,901 | -19.86% | 90,115 | -3.03% | |
California City | 1,170 | 42.73% | 1,568 | 57.27% | -398 | -14.54% | 2,738 | -2.58% | |
Delano | 3,576 | 64.47% | 1,971 | 35.53% | 1,605 | 28.93% | 5,547 | -11.08% | |
Maricopa | 41 | 15.41% | 225 | 84.59% | -184 | -69.17% | 266 | 2.94% | |
McFarland | 843 | 58.70% | 593 | 41.30% | 250 | 17.41% | 1,436 | -19.98% | |
Ridgecrest | 2,785 | 32.87% | 5,689 | 67.13% | -2,904 | -34.27% | 8,474 | -0.37% | |
Shafter | 1,318 | 40.33% | 1,950 | 59.67% | -632 | -19.34% | 3,268 | -3.10% | |
Taft | 213 | 13.03% | 1,422 | 86.97% | -1,209 | -73.94% | 1,635 | -3.47% | |
Tehachapi | 847 | 30.33% | 1,946 | 69.67% | -1,099 | -39.35% | 2,793 | -1.92% | |
Wasco | 1,274 | 49.55% | 1,297 | 50.45% | -23 | -0.89% | 2,571 | -11.58% | |
Unincorporated Area | 20,495 | 29.99% | 47,838 | 70.01% | -27,343 | -40.01% | 68,333 | -1.50% | |
Avenal | rowspan="5" | Kings | 419 | 62.17% | 255 | 37.83% | 164 | 24.33% | 674 | -3.36% |
Corcoran | 790 | 49.72% | 799 | 50.28% | -9 | -0.57% | 1,589 | -5.67% | |
Hanford | 4,916 | 36.07% | 8,712 | 63.93% | -3,796 | -27.85% | 13,628 | -2.50% | |
Lemoore | 1,872 | 34.28% | 3,589 | 65.72% | -1,717 | -31.44% | 5,461 | -3.71% | |
Unincorporated Area | 1,392 | 25.04% | 4,168 | 74.96% | -2,776 | -49.93% | 5,560 | -3.16% | |
Clearlake | rowspan="3" | Lake | 1,484 | 53.79% | 1,275 | 46.21% | 209 | 7.58% | 2,759 | -3.83% |
Lakeport | 882 | 49.55% | 898 | 50.45% | -16 | -0.90% | 1,780 | -7.43% | |
Unincorporated Area | 7,405 | 47.49% | 8,187 | 52.51% | -782 | -5.02% | 15,592 | -4.73% | |
Susanville | rowspan="2" | Lassen | 543 | 18.91% | 2,329 | 81.09% | -1,786 | -62.19% | 2,872 | 2.43% |
Unincorporated Area | 901 | 14.31% | 5,397 | 85.69% | -4,496 | -71.39% | 6,298 | -1.20% | |
Agoura Hills | rowspan="89" | Los Angeles | 5,534 | 58.82% | 3,874 | 41.18% | 1,660 | 17.64% | 9,408 | -4.78% |
Alhambra | 12,277 | 69.01% | 5,514 | 30.99% | 6,763 | 38.01% | 17,791 | -7.70% | |
Arcadia | 7,651 | 52.02% | 7,058 | 47.98% | 593 | 4.03% | 14,709 | -11.83% | |
Artesia | 1,990 | 58.07% | 1,437 | 41.93% | 553 | 16.14% | 3,427 | -11.03% | |
Avalon | 399 | 51.82% | 371 | 48.18% | 28 | 3.64% | 770 | -4.15% | |
Azusa | 5,428 | 60.47% | 3,548 | 39.53% | 1,880 | 20.94% | 8,976 | -10.16% | |
Baldwin Park | 7,420 | 70.00% | 3,180 | 30.00% | 4,240 | 40.00% | 10,600 | -11.50% | |
Bell | 2,525 | 75.78% | 807 | 24.22% | 1,718 | 51.56% | 3,332 | -14.34% | |
Bell Gardens | 3,086 | 78.44% | 848 | 21.56% | 2,238 | 56.89% | 3,934 | -8.96% | |
Bellflower | 8,310 | 61.58% | 5,185 | 38.42% | 3,125 | 23.16% | 13,495 | -11.59% | |
Beverly Hills | 6,383 | 52.98% | 5,664 | 47.02% | 719 | 5.97% | 12,047 | -2.61% | |
Bradbury | 128 | 41.03% | 184 | 58.97% | -56 | -17.95% | 312 | -3.29% | |
Burbank | 24,421 | 68.57% | 11,193 | 31.43% | 13,228 | 37.14% | 35,614 | -0.09% | |
Calabasas | 5,780 | 60.07% | 3,842 | 39.93% | 1,938 | 20.14% | 9,622 | -2.76% | |
Carson | 17,157 | 75.97% | 5,426 | 24.03% | 11,731 | 51.95% | 22,583 | -5.97% | |
Cerritos | 9,758 | 58.22% | 7,004 | 41.78% | 2,754 | 16.43% | 16,762 | -12.56% | |
Claremont | 9,218 | 65.71% | 4,811 | 34.29% | 4,407 | 31.41% | 14,029 | -5.04% | |
Commerce | 1,653 | 76.39% | 511 | 23.61% | 1,142 | 52.77% | 2,164 | -7.48% | |
Compton | 10,347 | 86.75% | 1,580 | 13.25% | 8,767 | 73.51% | 11,927 | -5.57% | |
Covina | 6,928 | 55.47% | 5,562 | 44.53% | 1,366 | 10.94% | 12,490 | -9.54% | |
Cudahy | 1,415 | 77.36% | 414 | 22.64% | 1,001 | 54.73% | 1,829 | -15.40% | |
Culver City | 13,940 | 81.03% | 3,264 | 18.97% | 10,676 | 62.06% | 17,204 | -3.78% | |
Diamond Bar | 7,903 | 52.46% | 7,161 | 47.54% | 742 | 4.93% | 15,064 | -12.79% | |
Downey | 14,268 | 60.27% | 9,404 | 39.73% | 4,864 | 20.55% | 23,672 | -14.07% | |
Duarte | 3,881 | 63.62% | 2,219 | 36.38% | 1,662 | 27.25% | 6,100 | -7.90% | |
El Monte | 8,091 | 67.21% | 3,948 | 32.79% | 4,143 | 34.41% | 12,039 | -11.60% | |
El Segundo | 4,398 | 59.29% | 3,020 | 40.71% | 1,378 | 18.58% | 7,418 | -3.84% | |
Gardena | 9,584 | 74.40% | 3,298 | 25.60% | 6,286 | 48.80% | 12,882 | -7.06% | |
Glendale | 31,253 | 65.05% | 16,792 | 34.95% | 14,461 | 30.10% | 48,045 | 1.18% | |
Glendora | 7,780 | 42.62% | 10,475 | 57.38% | -2,695 | -14.76% | 18,255 | -7.73% | |
Hawaiian Gardens | 1,335 | 66.62% | 669 | 33.38% | 666 | 33.23% | 2,004 | -13.04% | |
Hawthorne | 10,939 | 75.61% | 3,528 | 24.39% | 7,411 | 51.23% | 14,467 | -7.93% | |
Hermosa Beach | 5,374 | 62.42% | 3,236 | 37.58% | 2,138 | 24.83% | 8,610 | -4.26% | |
Hidden Hills | 432 | 50.41% | 425 | 49.59% | 7 | 0.82% | 857 | -5.97% | |
Huntington Park | 4,196 | 78.50% | 1,149 | 21.50% | 3,047 | 57.01% | 5,345 | -11.82% | |
Industry | 72 | 60.50% | 47 | 39.50% | 25 | 21.01% | 119 | 32.87% | |
Inglewood | 20,630 | 88.77% | 2,609 | 11.23% | 18,021 | 77.55% | 23,239 | -3.27% | |
Irwindale | 342 | 63.33% | 198 | 36.67% | 144 | 26.67% | 540 | -9.02% | |
La Canada Flintridge | 5,160 | 55.96% | 4,061 | 44.04% | 1,099 | 11.92% | 9,221 | -5.74% | |
La Habra Heights | 870 | 37.28% | 1,464 | 62.72% | -594 | -25.45% | 2,334 | -5.84% | |
La Mirada | 6,650 | 46.81% | 7,555 | 53.19% | -905 | -6.37% | 14,205 | -12.12% | |
La Puente | 4,019 | 69.09% | 1,798 | 30.91% | 2,221 | 38.18% | 5,817 | -12.17% | |
La Verne | 5,631 | 45.47% | 6,752 | 54.53% | -1,121 | -9.05% | 12,383 | -5.18% | |
Lakewood | 14,015 | 54.98% | 11,477 | 45.02% | 2,538 | 9.96% | 25,492 | -7.61% | |
Lancaster | 16,272 | 51.10% | 15,572 | 48.90% | 700 | 2.20% | 31,844 | -4.66% | |
Lawndale | 3,365 | 67.67% | 1,608 | 32.33% | 1,757 | 35.33% | 4,973 | -11.33% | |
Lomita | 2,996 | 53.23% | 2,632 | 46.77% | 364 | 6.47% | 5,628 | -7.51% | |
Long Beach | 79,185 | 69.01% | 35,559 | 30.99% | 43,626 | 38.02% | 114,744 | -4.74% | |
Los Angeles | 688,692 | 74.82% | 231,770 | 25.18% | 456,922 | 49.64% | 920,462 | -4.64% | |
Lynwood | 5,905 | 79.43% | 1,529 | 20.57% | 4,376 | 58.86% | 7,434 | -13.06% | |
Malibu | 3,016 | 60.81% | 1,944 | 39.19% | 1,072 | 21.61% | 4,960 | -1.74% | |
Manhattan Beach | 10,225 | 58.26% | 7,326 | 41.74% | 2,899 | 16.52% | 17,551 | -4.74% | |
Maywood | 2,044 | 78.98% | 544 | 21.02% | 1,500 | 57.96% | 2,588 | -13.18% | |
Monrovia | 7,386 | 62.10% | 4,508 | 37.90% | 2,878 | 24.20% | 11,894 | -5.80% | |
Montebello | 8,512 | 71.00% | 3,477 | 29.00% | 5,035 | 42.00% | 11,989 | -9.45% | |
Monterey Park | 8,136 | 66.55% | 4,089 | 33.45% | 4,047 | 33.10% | 12,225 | -9.70% | |
Norwalk | 11,826 | 64.07% | 6,632 | 35.93% | 5,194 | 28.14% | 18,458 | -13.57% | |
Palmdale | 16,462 | 55.87% | 13,003 | 44.13% | 3,459 | 11.74% | 29,465 | -9.17% | |
Palos Verdes Estates | 3,299 | 47.26% | 3,681 | 52.74% | -382 | -5.47% | 6,980 | -7.06% | |
Paramount | 4,517 | 75.03% | 1,503 | 24.97% | 3,014 | 50.07% | 6,020 | -9.85% | |
Pasadena | 35,945 | 75.38% | 11,739 | 24.62% | 24,206 | 50.76% | 47,684 | -2.56% | |
Pico Rivera | 9,100 | 70.99% | 3,718 | 29.01% | 5,382 | 41.99% | 12,818 | -12.00% | |
Pomona | 14,470 | 65.03% | 7,781 | 34.97% | 6,689 | 30.06% | 22,251 | -10.27% | |
Rancho Palos Verdes | 9,259 | 51.57% | 8,694 | 48.43% | 565 | 3.15% | 17,953 | -7.20% | |
Redondo Beach | 17,119 | 63.08% | 10,020 | 36.92% | 7,099 | 26.16% | 27,139 | -3.56% | |
Rolling Hills | 330 | 32.87% | 674 | 67.13% | -344 | -34.26% | 1,004 | -8.95% | |
Rolling Hills Estates | 1,910 | 48.24% | 2,049 | 51.76% | -139 | -3.51% | 3,959 | -5.92% | |
Rosemead | 4,609 | 66.36% | 2,336 | 33.64% | 2,273 | 32.73% | 6,945 | -10.01% | |
San Dimas | 5,224 | 43.97% | 6,656 | 56.03% | -1,432 | -12.05% | 11,880 | -8.68% | |
San Fernando | 2,869 | 72.09% | 1,111 | 27.91% | 1,758 | 44.17% | 3,980 | -11.48% | |
San Gabriel | 4,750 | 62.02% | 2,909 | 37.98% | 1,841 | 24.04% | 7,659 | -11.24% | |
San Marino | 2,472 | 50.72% | 2,402 | 49.28% | 70 | 1.44% | 4,874 | -11.94% | |
Santa Clarita | 37,226 | 47.91% | 40,471 | 52.09% | -3,245 | -4.18% | 77,697 | -5.70% | |
Santa Fe Springs | 2,803 | 63.43% | 1,616 | 36.57% | 1,187 | 26.86% | 4,419 | -9.89% | |
Santa Monica | 30,297 | 79.12% | 7,997 | 20.88% | 22,300 | 58.23% | 38,294 | -2.38% | |
Sierra Madre | 3,520 | 63.25% | 2,045 | 36.75% | 1,475 | 26.50% | 5,565 | -2.73% | |
Signal Hill | 2,269 | 70.82% | 935 | 29.18% | 1,334 | 41.64% | 3,204 | -6.17% | |
South El Monte | 1,847 | 69.94% | 794 | 30.06% | 1,053 | 39.87% | 2,641 | -13.91% | |
South Gate | 8,603 | 75.32% | 2,819 | 24.68% | 5,784 | 50.64% | 11,422 | -13.39% | |
South Pasadena | 8,422 | 77.87% | 2,394 | 22.13% | 6,028 | 55.73% | 10,816 | -2.99% | |
Temple City | 4,510 | 53.94% | 3,851 | 46.06% | 659 | 7.88% | 8,361 | -11.72% | |
Torrance | 26,948 | 55.57% | 21,544 | 44.43% | 5,404 | 11.14% | 48,492 | -7.41% | |
Vernon | 36 | 75.00% | 12 | 25.00% | 24 | 50.00% | 48 | 2.94% | |
Walnut | 4,756 | 55.48% | 3,817 | 44.52% | 939 | 10.95% | 8,573 | -12.97% | |
West Covina | 14,158 | 59.53% | 9,623 | 40.47% | 4,535 | 19.07% | 23,781 | -11.92% | |
West Hollywood | 12,745 | 84.09% | 2,411 | 15.91% | 10,334 | 68.18% | 15,156 | 1.39% | |
Westlake Village | 2,181 | 52.35% | 1,985 | 47.65% | 196 | 4.70% | 4,166 | -4.62% | |
Whittier | 13,662 | 56.07% | 10,702 | 43.93% | 2,960 | 12.15% | 24,364 | -9.31% | |
Unincorporated Area | 137,604 | 63.78% | 78,130 | 36.22% | 59,474 | 27.57% | 215,734 | -8.33% | |
Chowchilla | rowspan="3" | Madera | 920 | 32.88% | 1,878 | 67.12% | -958 | -34.24% | 2,798 | -2.23% |
Madera | 4,662 | 49.49% | 4,759 | 50.51% | -97 | -1.03% | 9,421 | -8.96% | |
Unincorporated Area | 7,701 | 31.13% | 17,041 | 68.87% | -9,340 | -37.75% | 24,742 | -4.50% | |
Belvedere | rowspan="12" | Marin | 846 | 66.56% | 425 | 33.44% | 421 | 33.12% | 1,271 | -8.74% |
Corte Madera | 4,108 | 82.47% | 873 | 17.53% | 3,235 | 64.95% | 4,981 | -3.81% | |
Fairfax | 3,772 | 89.55% | 440 | 10.45% | 3,332 | 79.11% | 4,212 | -0.91% | |
Larkspur | 5,292 | 81.91% | 1,169 | 18.09% | 4,123 | 63.81% | 6,461 | -2.90% | |
Mill Valley | 6,704 | 87.42% | 965 | 12.58% | 5,739 | 74.83% | 7,669 | -1.85% | |
Novato | 15,723 | 72.03% | 6,104 | 27.97% | 9,619 | 44.07% | 21,827 | -5.67% | |
Ross | 892 | 72.46% | 339 | 27.54% | 553 | 44.92% | 1,231 | -6.69% | |
San Anselmo | 6,012 | 85.65% | 1,007 | 14.35% | 5,005 | 71.31% | 7,019 | -4.04% | |
San Rafael | 17,886 | 81.27% | 4,121 | 18.73% | 13,765 | 62.55% | 22,007 | -2.58% | |
Sausalito | 3,357 | 82.22% | 726 | 17.78% | 2,631 | 64.44% | 4,083 | -2.33% | |
Tiburon | 3,482 | 75.08% | 1,156 | 24.92% | 2,326 | 50.15% | 4,638 | -3.90% | |
Unincorporated Area | 27,215 | 80.84% | 6,450 | 19.16% | 20,765 | 61.68% | 33,665 | -3.06% | |
Unincorporated Area | Mariposa | 2,944 | 37.55% | 4,896 | 62.45% | -1,952 | -24.90% | 7,840 | -2.03% |
Fort Bragg | rowspan="5" | Mendocino | 1,557 | 69.73% | 676 | 30.27% | 881 | 39.45% | 2,233 | -3.84% |
Point Arena | 114 | 85.71% | 19 | 14.29% | 95 | 71.43% | 133 | 3.33% | |
Ukiah | 2,762 | 61.35% | 1,740 | 38.65% | 1,022 | 22.70% | 4,502 | -4.41% | |
Willits | 821 | 58.60% | 580 | 41.40% | 241 | 17.20% | 1,401 | -3.47% | |
Unincorporated Area | 13,777 | 62.27% | 8,348 | 37.73% | 5,429 | 24.54% | 22,125 | -4.12% | |
Atwater | rowspan="7" | Merced | 2,818 | 42.89% | 3,752 | 57.11% | -934 | -14.22% | 6,570 | -5.04% |
Dos Palos | 474 | 46.15% | 553 | 53.85% | -79 | -7.69% | 1,027 | 2.99% | |
Gustine | 570 | 42.16% | 782 | 57.84% | -212 | -15.68% | 1,352 | -3.60% | |
Livingston | 1,445 | 60.74% | 934 | 39.26% | 511 | 21.48% | 2,379 | -20.45% | |
Los Banos | 4,205 | 53.07% | 3,719 | 46.93% | 486 | 6.13% | 7,924 | -4.23% | |
Merced | 9,282 | 53.93% | 7,930 | 46.07% | 1,352 | 7.85% | 17,212 | -4.38% | |
Unincorporated Area | 6,406 | 34.06% | 12,403 | 65.94% | -5,997 | -31.88% | 18,809 | -4.82% | |
Alturas | rowspan="2" | Modoc | 206 | 23.20% | 682 | 76.80% | -476 | -53.60% | 888 | -3.77% |
Unincorporated Area | 481 | 19.06% | 2,043 | 80.94% | -1,562 | -61.89% | 2,524 | -3.54% | |
Mammoth Lakes | rowspan="2" | Mono | 1,379 | 63.23% | 802 | 36.77% | 577 | 26.46% | 2,181 | -3.12% |
Unincorporated Area | 1,114 | 46.65% | 1,274 | 53.35% | -160 | -6.70% | 2,388 | -0.58% | |
Carmel-by-the-Sea | rowspan="13" | Monterey | 1,248 | 64.80% | 678 | 35.20% | 570 | 29.60% | 1,926 | -7.40% |
Del Rey Oaks | 585 | 65.07% | 314 | 34.93% | 271 | 30.14% | 899 | -3.34% | |
Gonzales | 861 | 63.97% | 485 | 36.03% | 376 | 27.93% | 1,346 | -12.16% | |
Greenfield | 1,451 | 71.73% | 572 | 28.27% | 879 | 43.45% | 2,023 | -10.82% | |
King City | 694 | 54.73% | 574 | 45.27% | 120 | 9.46% | 1,268 | -12.58% | |
Marina | 4,093 | 67.00% | 2,016 | 33.00% | 2,077 | 34.00% | 6,109 | -7.26% | |
Monterey | 7,072 | 70.64% | 2,939 | 29.36% | 4,133 | 41.28% | 10,011 | -3.65% | |
Pacific Grove | 5,445 | 75.08% | 1,807 | 24.92% | 3,638 | 50.17% | 7,252 | -2.95% | |
Salinas | 15,967 | 65.29% | 8,490 | 34.71% | 7,477 | 30.57% | 24,457 | -12.23% | |
Sand City | 86 | 64.66% | 47 | 35.34% | 39 | 29.32% | 133 | -4.93% | |
Seaside | 4,869 | 71.15% | 1,974 | 28.85% | 2,895 | 42.31% | 6,843 | -3.41% | |
Soledad | 1,890 | 69.13% | 844 | 30.87% | 1,046 | 38.26% | 2,734 | -11.14% | |
Unincorporated Area | 21,001 | 56.56% | 16,127 | 43.44% | 4,874 | 13.13% | 37,128 | -7.29% | |
American Canyon | rowspan="6" | Napa | 4,141 | 68.06% | 1,943 | 31.94% | 2,198 | 36.13% | 6,084 | -9.01% |
Calistoga | 1,230 | 72.82% | 459 | 27.18% | 771 | 45.65% | 1,689 | -1.59% | |
Napa | 18,943 | 66.43% | 9,572 | 33.57% | 9,371 | 32.86% | 28,515 | -4.32% | |
St. Helena | 1,702 | 70.07% | 727 | 29.93% | 975 | 40.14% | 2,429 | -7.52% | |
Yountville | 851 | 67.70% | 406 | 32.30% | 445 | 35.40% | 1,257 | -5.03% | |
Unincorporated Area | 5,570 | 54.96% | 4,564 | 45.04% | 1,006 | 9.93% | 10,134 | -7.17% | |
Grass Valley | rowspan="4" | Nevada | 3,028 | 57.19% | 2,267 | 42.81% | 761 | 14.37% | 5,295 | -2.76% |
Nevada City | 1,315 | 75.06% | 437 | 24.94% | 878 | 50.11% | 1,752 | -0.05% | |
Truckee | 5,235 | 71.09% | 2,129 | 28.91% | 3,106 | 42.18% | 7,364 | -2.33% | |
Unincorporated Area | 17,077 | 47.01% | 19,249 | 52.99% | -2,172 | -5.98% | 36,326 | -3.52% | |
Aliso Viejo | rowspan="35" | Orange | 9,162 | 51.44% | 8,648 | 48.56% | 514 | 2.89% | 17,810 | -3.76% |
Anaheim | 37,688 | 53.30% | 33,016 | 46.70% | 4,672 | 6.61% | 70,704 | -8.65% | |
Brea | 7,219 | 44.35% | 9,057 | 55.65% | -1,838 | -11.29% | 16,276 | -7.75% | |
Buena Park | 9,853 | 52.14% | 9,043 | 47.86% | 810 | 4.29% | 18,896 | -10.51% | |
Costa Mesa | 16,948 | 50.64% | 16,518 | 49.36% | 430 | 1.28% | 33,466 | -2.83% | |
Cypress | 7,975 | 48.17% | 8,581 | 51.83% | -606 | -3.66% | 16,556 | -7.46% | |
Dana Point | 6,619 | 43.20% | 8,703 | 56.80% | -2,084 | -13.60% | 15,322 | -1.02% | |
Fountain Valley | 9,598 | 45.47% | 11,510 | 54.53% | -1,912 | -9.06% | 21,108 | -5.42% | |
Fullerton | 19,680 | 51.43% | 18,585 | 48.57% | 1,095 | 2.86% | 38,265 | -8.79% | |
Garden Grove | 19,329 | 49.67% | 19,584 | 50.33% | -255 | -0.66% | 38,913 | -9.37% | |
Huntington Beach | 33,780 | 42.34% | 46,002 | 57.66% | -12,222 | -15.32% | 79,782 | -4.43% | |
Irvine | 49,582 | 61.03% | 31,666 | 38.97% | 17,916 | 22.05% | 81,248 | -5.20% | |
La Habra | 7,563 | 50.08% | 7,538 | 49.92% | 25 | 0.17% | 15,101 | -9.52% | |
La Palma | 2,654 | 51.65% | 2,484 | 48.35% | 170 | 3.31% | 5,138 | -9.43% | |
Laguna Beach | 7,270 | 59.36% | 4,977 | 40.64% | 2,293 | 18.72% | 12,247 | -1.95% | |
Laguna Hills | 5,575 | 47.08% | 6,267 | 52.92% | -692 | -5.84% | 11,842 | -3.88% | |
Laguna Niguel | 13,129 | 46.73% | 14,969 | 53.27% | -1,840 | -6.55% | 28,098 | -3.06% | |
Laguna Woods | 6,125 | 55.52% | 4,907 | 44.48% | 1,218 | 11.04% | 11,032 | -4.78% | |
Lake Forest | 14,393 | 48.20% | 15,471 | 51.80% | -1,078 | -3.61% | 29,864 | -4.52% | |
Los Alamitos | 1,862 | 47.09% | 2,092 | 52.91% | -230 | -5.82% | 3,954 | -5.21% | |
Mission Viejo | 17,984 | 45.07% | 21,916 | 54.93% | -3,932 | -9.85% | 39,900 | -5.00% | |
Newport Beach | 14,343 | 37.51% | 23,897 | 62.49% | -9,554 | -24.98% | 38,240 | -2.54% | |
Orange | 19,726 | 46.75% | 22,467 | 53.25% | -2,741 | -6.50% | 42,193 | -6.46% | |
Placentia | 7,566 | 45.38% | 9,106 | 54.62% | -1,540 | -9.24% | 16,672 | -8.30% | |
Rancho Santa Margarita | 7,886 | 43.19% | 10,371 | 56.81% | -2,485 | -13.61% | 18,257 | -4.53% | |
San Clemente | 11,160 | 39.22% | 17,297 | 60.78% | -6,137 | -21.57% | 28,457 | -1.30% | |
San Juan Capistrano | 5,614 | 41.46% | 7,926 | 58.54% | -2,312 | -17.08% | 13,540 | -3.60% | |
Santa Ana | 28,632 | 63.88% | 16,188 | 36.12% | 12,444 | 27.76% | 44,820 | -11.11% | |
Seal Beach | 6,524 | 49.03% | 6,781 | 50.97% | -257 | -1.93% | 13,305 | -3.93% | |
Stanton | 3,642 | 54.40% | 3,053 | 45.60% | 589 | 8.80% | 6,695 | -9.96% | |
Tustin | 11,463 | 55.68% | 9,124 | 44.32% | 2,339 | 11.36% | 20,587 | -7.74% | |
Villa Park | 956 | 30.69% | 2,159 | 69.31% | -1,203 | -38.62% | 3,115 | -7.18% | |
Westminster | 11,278 | 46.26% | 13,100 | 53.74% | -1,822 | -7.47% | 24,378 | -9.92% | |
Yorba Linda | 9,989 | 33.86% | 19,511 | 66.14% | -9,522 | -32.28% | 29,500 | -7.13% | |
Unincorporated Area | 21,439 | 41.50% | 30,220 | 58.50% | -8,781 | -17.00% | 51,659 | -4.50% | |
Auburn | rowspan="7" | Placer | 3,242 | 46.71% | 3,698 | 53.29% | -456 | -6.57% | 6,940 | -3.51% |
Colfax | 246 | 35.70% | 443 | 64.30% | -197 | -28.59% | 689 | -7.06% | |
Lincoln | 9,789 | 40.23% | 14,545 | 59.77% | -4,756 | -19.54% | 24,334 | -3.36% | |
Loomis | 957 | 28.65% | 2,383 | 71.35% | -1,426 | -42.69% | 3,340 | -5.92% | |
Rocklin | 12,178 | 41.21% | 17,372 | 58.79% | -5,194 | -17.58% | 29,550 | -3.71% | |
Roseville | 26,352 | 43.32% | 34,482 | 56.68% | -8,130 | -13.36% | 60,834 | -4.80% | |
Unincorporated Area | 20,855 | 36.99% | 35,527 | 63.01% | -14,672 | -26.02% | 56,382 | -4.48% | |
Portola | rowspan="2" | Plumas | 266 | 38.66% | 422 | 61.34% | -156 | -22.67% | 688 | -4.75% |
Unincorporated Area | 2,817 | 35.46% | 5,128 | 64.54% | -2,311 | -29.09% | 7,945 | -2.05% | |
Banning | rowspan="29" | Riverside | 3,873 | 45.98% | 4,550 | 54.02% | -677 | -8.04% | 8,423 | -4.38% |
Beaumont | 6,766 | 44.76% | 8,349 | 55.24% | -1,583 | -10.47% | 15,115 | -1.79% | |
Blythe | 896 | 40.89% | 1,295 | 59.11% | -399 | -18.21% | 2,191 | 1.42% | |
Calimesa | 1,285 | 32.18% | 2,708 | 67.82% | -1,423 | -35.64% | 3,993 | -1.21% | |
Canyon Lake | 1,038 | 20.66% | 3,986 | 79.34% | -2,948 | -58.68% | 5,024 | 0.25% | |
Cathedral City | 9,297 | 70.23% | 3,940 | 29.77% | 5,357 | 40.47% | 13,237 | -3.48% | |
Coachella | 3,678 | 76.75% | 1,114 | 23.25% | 2,564 | 53.51% | 4,792 | -5.52% | |
Corona | 17,992 | 44.98% | 22,007 | 55.02% | -4,015 | -10.04% | 39,999 | -4.80% | |
Desert Hot Springs | 3,008 | 61.55% | 1,879 | 38.45% | 1,129 | 23.10% | 4,887 | -0.96% | |
Eastvale | 7,721 | 47.17% | 8,649 | 52.83% | -928 | -5.67% | 16,370 | -5.84% | |
Hemet | 9,131 | 45.51% | 10,931 | 54.49% | -1,800 | -8.97% | 20,062 | -4.12% | |
Indian Wells | 912 | 36.47% | 1,589 | 63.53% | -677 | -27.07% | 2,501 | -7.22% | |
Indio | 11,028 | 55.03% | 9,011 | 44.97% | 2,017 | 10.07% | 20,039 | -6.10% | |
Jurupa Valley | 9,153 | 49.16% | 9,465 | 50.84% | -312 | -1.68% | 18,618 | -6.79% | |
La Quinta | 7,201 | 46.42% | 8,313 | 53.58% | -1,112 | -7.17% | 15,514 | -4.30% | |
Lake Elsinore | 6,509 | 44.55% | 8,102 | 55.45% | -1,593 | -10.90% | 14,611 | -1.55% | |
Indio | 13,484 | 40.72% | 19,633 | 59.28% | -6,149 | -18.57% | 33,117 | 0.27% | |
Moreno Valley | 20,442 | 61.07% | 13,030 | 38.93% | 7,412 | 22.14% | 33,472 | -6.56% | |
Murrieta | 12,398 | 37.14% | 20,982 | 62.86% | -8,584 | -25.72% | 33,380 | -1.59% | |
Norco | 2,014 | 24.75% | 6,122 | 75.25% | -4,108 | -50.49% | 8,136 | -2.55% | |
Palm Desert | 10,547 | 51.84% | 9,799 | 48.16% | 748 | 3.68% | 20,346 | -3.30% | |
Palm Springs | 16,238 | 80.78% | 3,863 | 19.22% | 12,375 | 61.56% | 20,101 | 1.83% | |
Perris | 5,755 | 64.98% | 3,101 | 35.02% | 2,654 | 29.97% | 8,856 | -6.92% | |
Rancho Mirage | 5,933 | 60.47% | 3,878 | 39.53% | 2,055 | 20.95% | 9,811 | 0.29% | |
Riverside | 34,601 | 51.75% | 32,267 | 48.25% | 2,334 | 3.49% | 66,868 | -5.35% | |
San Jacinto | 3,999 | 47.62% | 4,399 | 52.38% | -400 | -4.76% | 8,398 | -7.08% | |
Temecula | 14,040 | 40.31% | 20,789 | 59.69% | -6,749 | -19.38% | 34,829 | -1.20% | |
Temecula | 3,365 | 33.35% | 6,726 | 66.65% | -3,361 | -33.31% | 10,091 | -2.12% | |
Unincorporated Area | 42,696 | 41.40% | 60,424 | 58.60% | -17,728 | -17.19% | 103,120 | -2.99% | |
Citrus Heights | rowspan="8" | Sacramento | 12,457 | 43.31% | 16,308 | 56.69% | -3,851 | -13.39% | 28,765 | -2.42% |
Elk Grove | 33,494 | 57.65% | 24,607 | 42.35% | 8,887 | 15.30% | 58,101 | -7.60% | |
Folsom | 15,647 | 47.68% | 17,169 | 52.32% | -1,522 | -4.64% | 32,816 | -4.48% | |
Galt | 2,819 | 37.09% | 4,782 | 62.91% | -1,963 | -25.83% | 7,601 | -6.95% | |
Isleton | 106 | 52.22% | 97 | 47.78% | 9 | 4.43% | 203 | -4.43% | |
Rancho Cordova | 12,098 | 54.00% | 10,304 | 46.00% | 1,794 | 8.01% | 22,402 | -2.20% | |
Sacramento | 104,806 | 72.66% | 39,439 | 27.34% | 65,367 | 45.32% | 144,245 | -4.81% | |
Unincorporated Area | 93,253 | 50.82% | 90,227 | 49.18% | 3,026 | 1.65% | 183,480 | -4.23% | |
Hollister | rowspan="3" | San Benito | 6,347 | 58.86% | 4,436 | 41.14% | 1,911 | 17.72% | 10,783 | -10.25% |
San Juan Bautista | 524 | 64.14% | 293 | 35.86% | 231 | 28.27% | 817 | -8.53% | |
Unincorporated Area | 3,557 | 44.59% | 4,421 | 55.41% | -864 | -10.83% | 7,978 | -7.86% | |
Adelanto | rowspan="25" | San Bernardino | 2,150 | 58.54% | 1,523 | 41.46% | 627 | 17.07% | 3,673 | -6.00% |
Apple Valley | 6,849 | 33.12% | 13,832 | 66.88% | -6,983 | -33.77% | 20,681 | -1.46% | |
Barstow | 1,610 | 43.62% | 2,081 | 56.38% | -471 | -12.76% | 3,691 | -2.27% | |
Big Bear Lake | 759 | 37.39% | 1,271 | 62.61% | -512 | -25.22% | 2,030 | -0.40% | |
Chino | 9,569 | 45.73% | 11,358 | 54.27% | -1,789 | -8.55% | 20,927 | -9.07% | |
Chino Hills | 10,915 | 45.12% | 13,276 | 54.88% | -2,361 | -9.76% | 24,191 | -8.45% | |
Colton | 5,093 | 63.61% | 2,913 | 36.39% | 2,180 | 27.23% | 8,006 | -3.85% | |
Fontana | 21,346 | 58.15% | 15,362 | 41.85% | 5,984 | 16.30% | 36,708 | -8.69% | |
Grand Terrace | 1,772 | 46.27% | 2,058 | 53.73% | -286 | -7.47% | 3,830 | -4.59% | |
Hesperia | 6,293 | 36.24% | 11,072 | 63.76% | -4,779 | -27.52% | 17,365 | -2.86% | |
Highland | 5,453 | 47.11% | 6,122 | 52.89% | -669 | -5.78% | 11,575 | -5.64% | |
Loma Linda | 3,030 | 53.83% | 2,599 | 46.17% | 431 | 7.66% | 5,629 | -1.77% | |
Montclair | 3,676 | 60.98% | 2,352 | 39.02% | 1,324 | 21.96% | 6,028 | -10.43% | |
Needles | 406 | 37.59% | 674 | 62.41% | -268 | -24.81% | 1,080 | -4.59% | |
Ontario | 17,575 | 55.85% | 13,891 | 44.15% | 3,684 | 11.71% | 31,466 | -8.68% | |
Rancho Cucamonga | 22,850 | 45.23% | 27,666 | 54.77% | -4,816 | -9.53% | 50,516 | -5.31% | |
Redlands | 12,063 | 49.85% | 12,134 | 50.15% | -71 | -0.29% | 24,197 | -2.55% | |
Rialto | 9,962 | 63.48% | 5,730 | 36.52% | 4,232 | 26.97% | 15,692 | -8.47% | |
San Bernardino | 17,053 | 59.76% | 11,482 | 40.24% | 5,571 | 19.52% | 28,535 | -5.04% | |
Twentynine Palms | 1,472 | 45.81% | 1,741 | 54.19% | -269 | -8.37% | 3,213 | 1.43% | |
Upland | 11,045 | 46.47% | 12,722 | 53.53% | -1,677 | -7.06% | 23,767 | -7.78% | |
Victorville | 10,094 | 52.58% | 9,102 | 47.42% | 992 | 5.17% | 19,196 | -3.47% | |
Yucaipa | 5,352 | 29.89% | 12,552 | 70.11% | -7,200 | -40.21% | 17,904 | -2.18% | |
Yucca Valley | 2,540 | 39.71% | 3,856 | 60.29% | -1,316 | -20.58% | 6,396 | 1.35% | |
Unincorporated Area | 26,464 | 38.80% | 41,740 | 61.20% | -15,276 | -22.40% | 68,204 | -2.32% | |
Carlsbad | rowspan="19" | San Diego | 29,637 | 53.56% | 25,693 | 46.44% | 3,944 | 7.13% | 55,330 | -1.17% |
Chula Vista | 40,157 | 59.17% | 27,712 | 40.83% | 12,445 | 18.34% | 67,869 | -6.48% | |
Coronado | 3,528 | 46.89% | 3,996 | 53.11% | -468 | -6.22% | 7,524 | -3.72% | |
Del Mar | 1,365 | 58.79% | 957 | 41.21% | 408 | 17.57% | 2,322 | -3.31% | |
El Cajon | 9,728 | 43.95% | 12,408 | 56.05% | -2,680 | -12.11% | 22,136 | -4.37% | |
Encinitas | 19,286 | 61.49% | 12,077 | 38.51% | 7,209 | 22.99% | 31,363 | -2.50% | |
Escondido | 18,433 | 48.61% | 19,491 | 51.39% | -1,058 | -2.79% | 37,924 | -4.55% | |
Imperial Beach | 3,143 | 52.18% | 2,880 | 47.82% | 263 | 4.37% | 6,023 | -2.47% | |
La Mesa | 12,881 | 59.55% | 8,750 | 40.45% | 4,131 | 19.10% | 21,631 | -0.99% | |
Lemon Grove | 4,160 | 59.46% | 2,836 | 40.54% | 1,324 | 18.93% | 6,996 | -4.06% | |
National City | 6,305 | 66.83% | 3,130 | 33.17% | 3,175 | 33.65% | 9,435 | -2.65% | |
Oceanside | 32,030 | 52.96% | 28,449 | 47.04% | 3,581 | 5.92% | 60,479 | 0.75% | |
Poway | 9,721 | 46.75% | 11,072 | 53.25% | -1,351 | -6.50% | 20,793 | -4.43% | |
San Diego | 274,259 | 65.14% | 146,748 | 34.86% | 127,511 | 30.29% | 421,007 | -2.63% | |
San Marcos | 15,038 | 51.97% | 13,897 | 48.03% | 1,141 | 3.94% | 28,935 | -3.32% | |
Santee | 8,529 | 39.60% | 13,007 | 60.40% | -4,478 | -20.79% | 21,536 | -1.93% | |
Solana Beach | 4,089 | 60.85% | 2,631 | 39.15% | 1,458 | 21.70% | 6,720 | -1.09% | |
Vista | 14,081 | 52.73% | 12,621 | 47.27% | 1,460 | 5.47% | 26,702 | -0.62% | |
Unincorporated Area | 67,751 | 38.83% | 106,752 | 61.17% | -39,001 | -22.35% | 174,503 | -2.49% | |
San Francisco | San Francisco | 257,402 | 85.38% | 44,064 | 14.62% | 213,338 | 70.77% | 301,466 | -1.46% |
Escalon | rowspan="8" | San Joaquin | 701 | 26.16% | 1,979 | 73.84% | -1,278 | -47.69% | 2,680 | -9.93% |
Lathrop | 3,715 | 58.68% | 2,616 | 41.32% | 1,099 | 17.36% | 6,331 | -9.88% | |
Lodi | 7,094 | 36.88% | 12,143 | 63.12% | -5,049 | -26.25% | 19,237 | -6.92% | |
Manteca | 10,613 | 46.84% | 12,046 | 53.16% | -1,433 | -6.32% | 22,659 | -6.24% | |
Ripon | 1,663 | 25.86% | 4,768 | 74.14% | -3,105 | -48.28% | 6,431 | -7.28% | |
Stockton | 34,193 | 59.77% | 23,012 | 40.23% | 11,181 | 19.55% | 57,205 | -9.88% | |
Tracy | 12,794 | 56.01% | 10,047 | 43.99% | 2,747 | 12.03% | 22,841 | -8.45% | |
Unincorporated Area | 14,725 | 36.87% | 25,216 | 63.13% | -10,491 | -26.27% | 39,941 | -8.10% | |
Arroyo Grande | rowspan="8" | San Luis Obispo | 4,582 | 50.64% | 4,466 | 49.36% | 116 | 1.28% | 9,048 | -5.99% |
Atascadero | 6,052 | 45.51% | 7,246 | 54.49% | -1,194 | -8.98% | 13,298 | -2.58% | |
El Paso de Robles | 4,724 | 42.39% | 6,419 | 57.61% | -1,695 | -15.21% | 11,143 | -2.81% | |
Grover Beach | 2,408 | 51.30% | 2,286 | 48.70% | 122 | 2.60% | 4,694 | -4.16% | |
Morro Bay | 3,435 | 59.06% | 2,381 | 40.94% | 1,054 | 18.12% | 5,816 | -4.70% | |
Pismo Beach | 2,207 | 48.73% | 2,322 | 51.27% | -115 | -2.54% | 4,529 | -3.78% | |
San Luis Obispo | 13,187 | 71.66% | 5,214 | 28.34% | 7,973 | 43.33% | 18,401 | -4.17% | |
Unincorporated Area | 24,571 | 46.62% | 28,130 | 53.38% | -3,559 | -6.75% | 52,701 | -2.68% | |
Atherton | rowspan="21" | San Mateo | 1,968 | 62.48% | 1,182 | 37.52% | 786 | 24.95% | 3,150 | -8.76% |
Belmont | 8,310 | 76.91% | 2,495 | 23.09% | 5,815 | 53.82% | 10,805 | -4.39% | |
Brisbane | 1,408 | 78.62% | 383 | 21.38% | 1,025 | 57.23% | 1,791 | -1.02% | |
Burlingame | 8,568 | 73.98% | 3,014 | 26.02% | 5,554 | 47.95% | 11,582 | -5.38% | |
Colma | 318 | 77.37% | 93 | 22.63% | 225 | 54.74% | 411 | -5.92% | |
Daly City | 17,605 | 76.53% | 5,398 | 23.47% | 12,207 | 53.07% | 23,003 | -6.86% | |
East Palo Alto | 3,412 | 85.02% | 601 | 14.98% | 2,811 | 70.05% | 4,013 | -7.04% | |
Foster City | 7,905 | 72.82% | 2,950 | 27.18% | 4,955 | 45.65% | 10,855 | -6.96% | |
Half Moon Bay | 3,792 | 74.08% | 1,327 | 25.92% | 2,465 | 48.15% | 5,119 | -2.76% | |
Hillsborough | 3,020 | 60.16% | 2,000 | 39.84% | 1,020 | 20.32% | 5,020 | -8.25% | |
Menlo Park | 10,408 | 80.43% | 2,532 | 19.57% | 7,876 | 60.87% | 12,940 | -5.39% | |
Millbrae | 5,115 | 66.64% | 2,560 | 33.36% | 2,555 | 33.29% | 7,675 | -8.86% | |
Pacifica | 12,165 | 74.24% | 4,220 | 25.76% | 7,945 | 48.49% | 16,385 | -5.12% | |
Portola Valley | 1,970 | 73.40% | 714 | 26.60% | 1,256 | 46.80% | 2,684 | -9.06% | |
Redwood City | 19,796 | 77.36% | 5,792 | 22.64% | 14,004 | 54.73% | 25,588 | -6.06% | |
San Bruno | 9,327 | 71.52% | 3,715 | 28.48% | 5,612 | 43.03% | 13,042 | -7.27% | |
San Carlos | 10,984 | 76.66% | 3,344 | 23.34% | 7,640 | 53.32% | 14,328 | -4.13% | |
San Mateo | 25,560 | 75.35% | 8,363 | 24.65% | 17,197 | 50.69% | 33,923 | -5.67% | |
South San Francisco | 13,536 | 74.73% | 4,577 | 25.27% | 8,959 | 49.46% | 18,113 | -7.60% | |
Woodside | 1,922 | 66.41% | 972 | 33.59% | 950 | 32.83% | 2,894 | -5.35% | |
Unincorporated Area | 18,510 | 76.50% | 5,686 | 23.50% | 12,824 | 53.00% | 24,196 | -3.74% | |
Buellton | rowspan="9" | Santa Barbara | 1,098 | 49.26% | 1,131 | 50.74% | -33 | -1.48% | 2,229 | -3.17% |
Carpinteria | 3,473 | 66.97% | 1,713 | 33.03% | 1,760 | 33.94% | 5,186 | -4.07% | |
Goleta | 8,548 | 67.86% | 4,048 | 32.14% | 4,500 | 35.73% | 12,596 | -4.02% | |
Guadalupe | 783 | 61.22% | 496 | 38.78% | 287 | 22.44% | 1,279 | -5.09% | |
Lompoc | 4,512 | 48.76% | 4,741 | 51.24% | -229 | -2.47% | 9,253 | -6.80% | |
Santa Barbara | 25,039 | 75.31% | 8,210 | 24.69% | 16,829 | 50.62% | 33,249 | -3.70% | |
Santa Maria | 7,854 | 48.26% | 8,420 | 51.74% | -566 | -3.48% | 16,274 | -9.87% | |
Solvang | 1,312 | 48.50% | 1,393 | 51.50% | -81 | -2.99% | 2,705 | -4.13% | |
Unincorporated Area | 28,029 | 53.28% | 24,574 | 46.72% | 3,455 | 6.57% | 52,603 | -2.77% | |
Campbell | rowspan="16" | Santa Clara | 10,589 | 70.82% | 4,364 | 29.18% | 6,225 | 41.63% | 14,953 | -5.21% |
Cupertino | 13,620 | 70.62% | 5,666 | 29.38% | 7,954 | 41.24% | 19,286 | -8.63% | |
Gilroy | 9,482 | 61.76% | 5,870 | 38.24% | 3,612 | 23.53% | 15,352 | -8.78% | |
Los Altos | 11,130 | 74.45% | 3,819 | 25.55% | 7,311 | 48.91% | 14,949 | -8.53% | |
Los Altos Hills | 2,772 | 66.19% | 1,416 | 33.81% | 1,356 | 32.38% | 4,188 | -7.81% | |
Los Gatos | 9,775 | 68.05% | 4,589 | 31.95% | 5,186 | 36.10% | 14,364 | -5.72% | |
Milpitas | 11,761 | 66.95% | 5,805 | 33.05% | 5,956 | 33.91% | 17,566 | -9.48% | |
Monte Sereno | 1,095 | 60.87% | 704 | 39.13% | 391 | 21.73% | 1,799 | -7.23% | |
Morgan Hill | 9,812 | 59.64% | 6,640 | 40.36% | 3,172 | 19.28% | 16,452 | -8.12% | |
Mountain View | 19,431 | 80.26% | 4,780 | 19.74% | 14,651 | 60.51% | 24,211 | -4.85% | |
Palo Alto | 21,969 | 80.94% | 5,172 | 19.06% | 16,797 | 61.89% | 27,141 | -4.95% | |
San Jose | 180,592 | 69.02% | 81,078 | 30.98% | 99,514 | 38.03% | 261,670 | -8.21% | |
Santa Clara | 22,210 | 71.99% | 8,640 | 28.01% | 13,570 | 43.99% | 30,850 | -6.66% | |
Saratoga | 9,312 | 65.17% | 4,976 | 34.83% | 4,336 | 30.35% | 14,288 | -11.69% | |
Sunnyvale | 28,689 | 74.98% | 9,572 | 25.02% | 19,117 | 49.96% | 38,261 | -5.47% | |
Unincorporated Area | 17,138 | 64.51% | 9,427 | 35.49% | 7,711 | 29.03% | 26,565 | -5.93% | |
Capitola | rowspan="5" | Santa Cruz | 3,402 | 75.45% | 1,107 | 24.55% | 2,295 | 50.90% | 4,509 | -3.11% |
Santa Cruz | 21,066 | 85.97% | 3,438 | 14.03% | 17,628 | 71.94% | 24,504 | -1.50% | |
Scotts Valley | 3,984 | 67.09% | 1,954 | 32.91% | 2,030 | 34.19% | 5,938 | -4.72% | |
Watsonville | 6,614 | 74.54% | 2,259 | 25.46% | 4,355 | 49.08% | 8,873 | -11.26% | |
Unincorporated Area | 44,051 | 73.00% | 16,294 | 27.00% | 27,757 | 46.00% | 60,345 | -4.69% | |
Anderson | rowspan="4" | Shasta | 823 | 25.60% | 2,392 | 74.40% | -1,569 | -48.80% | 3,215 | -5.13% |
Redding | 10,293 | 30.98% | 22,935 | 69.02% | -12,642 | -38.05% | 33,228 | -6.70% | |
Shasta Lake | 1,009 | 29.76% | 2,381 | 70.24% | -1,372 | -40.47% | 3,390 | -5.45% | |
Unincorporated Area | 6,482 | 22.60% | 22,205 | 77.40% | -15,723 | -54.81% | 28,687 | -6.60% | |
Loyalton | rowspan="2" | Sierra | 86 | 27.83% | 223 | 72.17% | -137 | -44.34% | 309 | -6.65% |
Unincorporated Area | 443 | 35.90% | 791 | 64.10% | -348 | -28.20% | 1,234 | -4.08% | |
Dorris | rowspan="10" | Siskiyou | 43 | 23.50% | 140 | 76.50% | -97 | -53.01% | 183 | -9.05% |
Dunsmuir | 290 | 55.03% | 237 | 44.97% | 53 | 10.06% | 527 | -4.85% | |
Etna | 88 | 31.10% | 195 | 68.90% | -107 | -37.81% | 283 | -4.72% | |
Fort Jones | 65 | 26.42% | 181 | 73.58% | -116 | -47.15% | 246 | -4.84% | |
Montague | 112 | 22.86% | 378 | 77.14% | -266 | -54.29% | 490 | -4.09% | |
Mt. Shasta | 872 | 58.25% | 625 | 41.75% | 247 | 16.50% | 1,497 | -1.34% | |
Tulelake | 27 | 23.28% | 89 | 76.72% | -62 | -53.45% | 116 | -6.68% | |
Weed | 266 | 41.69% | 372 | 58.31% | -106 | -16.61% | 638 | -8.23% | |
Yreka | 840 | 32.56% | 1,740 | 67.44% | -900 | -34.88% | 2,580 | -2.18% | |
Unincorporated Area | 3,723 | 33.35% | 7,440 | 66.65% | -3,717 | -33.30% | 11,163 | -5.23% | |
Benicia | rowspan="8" | Solano | 8,600 | 66.03% | 4,424 | 33.97% | 4,176 | 32.06% | 13,024 | -6.14% |
Dixon | 2,788 | 44.52% | 3,475 | 55.48% | -687 | -10.97% | 6,263 | -4.20% | |
Fairfield | 18,055 | 61.19% | 11,451 | 38.81% | 6,604 | 22.38% | 29,506 | -6.79% | |
Rio Vista | 3,062 | 57.70% | 2,245 | 42.30% | 817 | 15.39% | 5,307 | -3.25% | |
Suisun City | 4,572 | 64.89% | 2,474 | 35.11% | 2,098 | 29.78% | 7,046 | -5.40% | |
Vacaville | 14,278 | 46.37% | 16,513 | 53.63% | -2,235 | -7.26% | 30,791 | -4.98% | |
Vallejo | 23,673 | 75.17% | 7,820 | 24.83% | 15,853 | 50.34% | 31,493 | -6.08% | |
Unincorporated Area | 2,741 | 38.13% | 4,448 | 61.87% | -1,707 | -23.74% | 7,189 | -6.94% | |
Cloverdale | rowspan="10" | Sonoma | 2,234 | 62.37% | 1,348 | 37.63% | 886 | 24.73% | 3,582 | -6.58% |
Cotati | 2,238 | 70.24% | 948 | 29.76% | 1,290 | 40.49% | 3,186 | -6.28% | |
Healdsburg | 3,807 | 74.73% | 1,287 | 25.27% | 2,520 | 49.47% | 5,094 | -4.58% | |
Petaluma | 19,516 | 72.76% | 7,307 | 27.24% | 12,209 | 45.52% | 26,823 | -4.92% | |
Rohnert Park | 10,168 | 66.15% | 5,202 | 33.85% | 4,966 | 32.31% | 15,370 | -5.36% | |
Santa Rosa | 45,616 | 72.89% | 16,966 | 27.11% | 28,650 | 45.78% | 62,582 | -5.02% | |
Sebastopol | 3,410 | 83.80% | 659 | 16.20% | 2,751 | 67.61% | 4,069 | -3.85% | |
Sonoma | 4,147 | 74.44% | 1,424 | 25.56% | 2,723 | 48.88% | 5,571 | -5.51% | |
Windsor | 6,698 | 62.15% | 4,080 | 37.85% | 2,618 | 24.29% | 10,778 | -8.59% | |
Unincorporated Area | 42,207 | 69.88% | 18,192 | 30.12% | 24,015 | 39.76% | 60,399 | -5.83% | |
Ceres | rowspan="10" | Stanislaus | 4,365 | 50.02% | 4,362 | 49.98% | 3 | 0.03% | 8,727 | -10.07% |
Hughson | 702 | 31.58% | 1,521 | 68.42% | -819 | -36.84% | 2,223 | -5.91% | |
Modesto | 25,075 | 47.48% | 27,738 | 52.52% | -2,663 | -5.04% | 52,813 | -5.64% | |
Newman | 1,054 | 45.87% | 1,244 | 54.13% | -190 | -8.27% | 2,298 | -6.44% | |
Oakdale | 2,188 | 29.96% | 5,115 | 70.04% | -2,927 | -40.08% | 7,303 | -5.75% | |
Patterson | 2,885 | 59.98% | 1,925 | 40.02% | 960 | 19.96% | 4,810 | -4.90% | |
Riverbank | 2,332 | 41.93% | 3,229 | 58.07% | -897 | -16.13% | 5,561 | -9.77% | |
Turlock | 7,598 | 40.86% | 10,995 | 59.14% | -3,397 | -18.27% | 18,593 | -6.97% | |
Waterford | 600 | 30.08% | 1,395 | 69.92% | -795 | -39.85% | 1,995 | -4.17% | |
Unincorporated Area | 8,512 | 31.95% | 18,132 | 68.05% | -9,620 | -36.11% | 26,644 | -7.25% | |
Live Oak | rowspan="3" | Sutter | 848 | 40.50% | 1,246 | 59.50% | -398 | -19.01% | 2,094 | -10.49% |
Yuba City | 6,650 | 36.17% | 11,736 | 63.83% | -5,086 | -27.66% | 18,386 | -8.59% | |
Unincorporated Area | 1,584 | 20.77% | 6,042 | 79.23% | -4,458 | -58.46% | 7,626 | -5.36% | |
Corning | rowspan="4" | Tehama | 407 | 29.51% | 972 | 70.49% | -565 | -40.97% | 1,379 | -5.05% |
Red Bluff | 1,145 | 32.20% | 2,411 | 67.80% | -1,266 | -35.60% | 3,556 | -7.31% | |
Tehama | 53 | 33.54% | 105 | 66.46% | -52 | -32.91% | 158 | -8.89% | |
Unincorporated Area | 3,419 | 22.00% | 12,119 | 78.00% | -8,700 | -55.99% | 15,538 | -6.24% | |
Unincorporated Area | Trinity | 1,860 | 41.09% | 2,667 | 58.91% | -807 | -17.83% | 4,527 | -5.49% |
Dinuba | rowspan="9" | Tulare | 1,756 | 49.69% | 1,778 | 50.31% | -22 | -0.62% | 3,534 | -7.39% |
Exeter | 723 | 26.98% | 1,957 | 73.02% | -1,234 | -46.04% | 2,680 | -4.60% | |
Farmersville | 698 | 57.50% | 516 | 42.50% | 182 | 14.99% | 1,214 | -6.92% | |
Lindsay | 764 | 57.23% | 571 | 42.77% | 193 | 14.46% | 1,335 | -5.84% | |
Porterville | 3,987 | 42.23% | 5,455 | 57.77% | -1,468 | -15.55% | 9,442 | -2.65% | |
Tulare | 4,535 | 35.33% | 8,302 | 64.67% | -3,767 | -29.34% | 12,837 | -3.09% | |
Visalia | 12,639 | 36.38% | 22,106 | 63.62% | -9,467 | -27.25% | 34,745 | -4.78% | |
Woodlake | 602 | 59.02% | 418 | 40.98% | 184 | 18.04% | 1,020 | -10.14% | |
Unincorporated Area | 7,569 | 30.87% | 16,950 | 69.13% | -9,381 | -38.26% | 24,519 | -6.48% | |
Sonora | rowspan="2" | Tuolumne | 808 | 46.76% | 920 | 53.24% | -112 | -6.48% | 1,728 | -4.41% |
Unincorporated Area | 7,663 | 35.64% | 13,839 | 64.36% | -6,176 | -28.72% | 21,502 | -3.70% | |
Camarillo | rowspan="11" | Ventura | 14,838 | 50.14% | 14,756 | 49.86% | 82 | 0.28% | 29,594 | -4.71% |
Fillmore | 2,132 | 54.53% | 1,778 | 45.47% | 354 | 9.05% | 3,910 | -8.70% | |
Moorpark | 6,921 | 49.67% | 7,014 | 50.33% | -93 | -0.67% | 13,935 | -5.76% | |
Ojai | 2,625 | 69.70% | 1,141 | 30.30% | 1,484 | 39.41% | 3,766 | -0.73% | |
Oxnard | 24,140 | 66.77% | 12,013 | 33.23% | 12,127 | 33.54% | 36,153 | -8.41% | |
Port Hueneme | 3,216 | 62.34% | 1,943 | 37.66% | 1,273 | 24.68% | 5,159 | -6.99% | |
San Buenaventura | 25,573 | 59.79% | 17,196 | 40.21% | 8,377 | 19.59% | 42,769 | -4.01% | |
Santa Paula | 4,031 | 60.16% | 2,670 | 39.84% | 1,361 | 20.31% | 6,701 | -10.94% | |
Simi Valley | 21,542 | 45.10% | 26,224 | 54.90% | -4,682 | -9.80% | 47,766 | -4.11% | |
Thousand Oaks | 29,302 | 52.74% | 26,257 | 47.26% | 3,045 | 5.48% | 55,559 | -4.91% | |
Unincorporated Area | 18,906 | 53.07% | 16,717 | 46.93% | 2,189 | 6.14% | 35,623 | -2.56% | |
Davis | rowspan="5" | Yolo | 20,639 | 83.19% | 4,170 | 16.81% | 16,469 | 66.38% | 24,809 | -2.89% |
West Sacramento | 9,229 | 60.36% | 6,060 | 39.64% | 3,169 | 20.73% | 15,289 | -2.62% | |
Winters | 1,271 | 52.18% | 1,165 | 47.82% | 106 | 4.35% | 2,436 | -2.87% | |
Woodland | 9,865 | 55.94% | 7,771 | 44.06% | 2,094 | 11.87% | 17,636 | -7.69% | |
Unincorporated Area | 3,324 | 47.72% | 3,641 | 52.28% | -317 | -4.55% | 6,965 | -4.10% | |
Marysville | rowspan="3" | Yuba | 920 | 35.47% | 1,674 | 64.53% | -754 | -29.07% | 2,594 | -1.72% |
Wheatland | 276 | 23.83% | 882 | 76.17% | -606 | -52.33% | 1,158 | -7.74% | |
Unincorporated Area | 5,338 | 33.62% | 10,541 | 66.38% | -5,203 | -32.77% | 15,879 | -1.42% | |
colspan="2" | Totals | 6,470,104 | 59.18% | 4,462,914 | 40.82% | 2,007,190 | 18.36% | 10,933,018 | -5.39% |
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