How County of San Mateo - District 3 Voted
2024 General
How they voted in other elections
43 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
12
President
Kamala Harris
+54.9%
Kamala Harris
+54.9%
Donald Trump
-54.9%
Jill Stein
-74.9%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
-74.9%
Chase Oliver
-75.3%
Claudia De La Cruz
-75.6%
Peter Sonski / Lauren Onak
-75.9%
US Senate (Full Term)
Adam Schiff
+49.4%
Adam Schiff
+49.4%
Steve Garvey
-49.4%
Proposition 2
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
PASSED
Yes
+25.6%
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
Yes
+25.6%
No
-25.6%
Proposition 3
Constitutional Right to Marriage
PASSED
Yes
+60.4%
Constitutional Right to Marriage
Yes
+60.4%
No
-60.4%
Proposition 4
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
PASSED
Yes
+36.0%
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
Yes
+36.0%
No
-36.0%
Proposition 5
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
FAILED
Yes
-8.8%
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
Yes
-8.8%
No
+8.8%
Proposition 6
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
PASSED
Yes
+9.8%
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
Yes
+9.8%
No
-9.8%
Proposition 32
Raises Minimum Wage
PASSED
Yes
+11.2%
Raises Minimum Wage
Yes
+11.2%
No
-11.2%
Proposition 33
Local Government Residential Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-33.4%
Local Government Residential Rent Control
Yes
-33.4%
No
+33.4%
Proposition 34
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
FAILED
Yes
-20.8%
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
Yes
-20.8%
No
+20.8%
Proposition 35
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
PASSED
Yes
+38.8%
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
Yes
+38.8%
No
-38.8%
Proposition 36
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
PASSED
Yes
+26.8%
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
Yes
+26.8%
No
-26.8%
Legislative Races
5
Assembly Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+51.0%
Democrat Vote
+51.0%
Republican Vote
-51.0%
Congressional Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+52.2%
Democrat Vote
+52.2%
Republican Vote
-52.2%
Senate Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+47.2%
Democrat Vote
+47.2%
Republican Vote
-47.2%
Josh Becker*
+47.2%
Alexander Glew
-47.2%
Kevin Mullin*
+52.2%
Anna Cheng Kramer
-52.2%
Sam Liccardo
+24.4%
Evan Low
-24.4%
Diane Papan*
+51.0%
Mark Gilham
-51.0%
Marc Berman*
+30.2%
Lydia Kou
-30.2%
Overlapping Local Races
14
City of Belmont City Council District 2
34% of contest
Cathy M. Jordan
+15.4%
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Cathy M. Jordan
+15.4%
Ken Loo
-15.4%
Tom Mccune
+13.7%
Davina Hurt
-13.7%
Arina Merkulova
-37.7%
Pat Cuviello
-47.7%
Julia Mates
Jeff Schmidt
George Lu
+13.8%
Katie Causey
-13.8%
Anne W. Cribbs
-17.7%
Pat Burt
-17.7%
Foothill De Anza Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 5
0% of contest
Forest Olaf Peterson
+33.4%
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Forest Olaf Peterson
+33.4%
Terry Godfrey
-33.4%
Andrea Jordan
+6.0%
Nadia Flamenco
-6.0%
Cheryll Catuar
-10.6%
San Mateo Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 1
95% of contest
Lisa A. Petrides
+36.4%
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Lisa A. Petrides
+36.4%
Keith Holden
-36.4%
San Mateo County Board of Education Board of Education Member Trustee Area 6
43% of contest
Patricia Love
+42.8%
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Patricia Love
+42.8%
Ester Adut
-42.8%
San Mateo County Board of Education Board of Education Trustee Area 5
39% of contest
Mike O'neill
+36.6%
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Mike O'neill
+36.6%
Maurice Goodman
-36.6%
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors District 5
0% of contest
Sally J. Lieber
+5.6%
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Sally J. Lieber
+5.6%
Margaret Abe Koga
-5.6%
Saratoga Union School District Governing Board Member
0% of contest
Ramya Vasu
+12.5%
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Ramya Vasu
+12.5%
Yacoub Elziq
-12.5%
Sequoia Union High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area B
57% of contest
Mary Beth Thompson
+32.5%
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Mary Beth Thompson
+32.5%
Jacob Yuryev
-32.5%
Daniel Torunian
-54.4%
Sherry Lin
+1.0%
Matthew Murphy
-1.0%
Zackary Simkover
-7.9%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
12
To maintain critical City services, such as: street/ pothole repair; park/ recreation programs; enhance emergency preparedness for storms, flooding, wildfires; police 911 emergency response/ preparedness; storm drain maintenance; and for general government use; shall the City of Menlo Park measure be adopted raising the transient occupancy (hotel) tax from 12 percent to 15.5 percent, paid only by hotel/ lodging guests until ended by voters, providing an estimated $3,600,000 annually, that cannot be taken by Sacramento, including citizen oversight?
Yes
+64.8%
No
-64.8%
Shall the ordinance simplifying the existing City of Belmont business license structure, funding general city services, such as: fixing potholes, streets and sidewalks, maintaining 9-1-1 emergency response, maintaining parks, open space, and sports fields, maintaining neighborhood police patrols, crime prevention, keeping public areas healthy, safe, clean; lowering most businesses' rates with typical rates between 0.04% and 0.1% of gross receipts, described in the ordinance, until ended by voters, maintaining $1,300,000 annually, requiring independent audits, be adopted?
Yes
+72.0%
No
-72.0%
To maintain and enhance quality elementary and middle school education, with local funding the State cannot take away, by attracting and retaining highly qualified teachers/counselors/staff; enhancing math, history, reading and writing programs; maintaining hands-on science, technology/art/music programs; and supporting student success; shall Pacifica School District's measure be adopted levying $98 per parcel, with annual adjustments, raising $1,100,000 annually, for 8 years, exempting seniors, with independent oversight and no money for administrators?
Yes
+45.0%
No
-45.0%
Yes
+45.2%
No
-45.2%
To improve all local elementary/middle schools by upgrading math, reading and writing classrooms; updating science, technology, and engineering labs; repairing leaking roofs; providing teachers with instructional tools to prepare students for future success; and rebuilding aging school facilities, shall Millbrae Elementary School District's measure be adopted authorizing $95,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $30 per $100,000 assessed value, $6,000,000 annually, while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, audits, no funds for administrators, and funds staying local?
Yes
+100.0%
No
-100.0%
With funds the' State cannot take and spend elsewhere, shall Cabrillo Unified School District's measure to improve classrooms and ensure disability access at Hatch Elementary, El Granada Elementary, Farallone View Elementary, Kings Mountain Elementary, Cunha Intermediate and Half Moon Bay High and increase competitiveness· in attracting/ retaining employees by constructing . teacher /staff housing be adopted, authorizing $153.4 million of bonds with average levies below $55 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising' $8,700,000 annually while outstanding), legal rates, citizen oversight, State matching funds eligibility, audits, and public disclosure of spending?
Yes
+24.0%
No
-24.0%
With funds that cannot be taken by the State and. spent elsewhere, shall Cabrillo Unified School District's replacement parcel tax be adopted, raising $2.14 million per year to attract and retain top-tier educators; increase teacher/ staff wages; expand Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math, and career and college preparation programs at Hatch Elementary, El Granada Elementary, Farallone View Elementary, Kings Mountain Elementary, Cunha Intermediate and Half Moon Bay High at $198 per parcel for eight years with senior citizen exemptions and full public disclosure of all spending?
Yes
+41.6%
No
-41.6%
To improve Belmont-Redwood Shores School District's local elementary and middle schools; replace aging technology infrastructure for 21st century learning in science, engineering and math; repair or replace leaky roofs, heating and cooling systems; provide updated equipment for classrooms; shall Belmont-Redwood Shores School District's measure be adopted authorizing $171,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $29 per $100,000 assessed value while bonds are outstanding ($11,400,000 annually), that cannot be taken away by the State, with citizen oversight, and annual audits?
Yes
+38.2%
No
-38.2%
To help the City of Half Moon Bay maintain financial stability and essential services, such as maintaining 911 emergency response times, sheriff patrols, and disaster/emergency preparedness; keeping public places safe, healthy, and clean; reducing traffic congestion; and maintaining youth and recreation programs, shall a measure establishing a half-cent (0.5%) sales tax, providing approximately $2,000,000 annually for general revenue purposes until ended by voters, with annual audits/locally controlled funding, be adopted?
Yes
+29.2%
No
-29.2%
To upgrade Encinal, Laurel, Oak Knoll and Hillview schools, improve campus security, upgrade seismic safety, replace/repair aging buildings, acquire classroom air conditioning, and modernize learning technology, shall Menlo Park City School District's measure authorizing $123.6 million in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately $18.60 per$ l 00,000 of assessed value (raising $8.5 million annually) while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, citizen oversight committee, no money for administrators, and all funds benefitting local public schools?
Yes
+39.0%
No
-39.0%
To maintain and enhance Woodside School's academic excellence by providing quality instruction In math, science, reading/writing; attracting/retaining outstanding teachers; and maintaining low student-teacher ratio, shall Woodside Elementary School District's measure be adopted extending the District's existing school parcel tax, currently at $366. 66 per parcel (raising approximately $392,000 annually), for 12 years, without increasing the tax rate, as annually adjusted, with independent citizens' oversight, exempting those 65 years and older, and all funds spent only for Woodside School?
Yes
+54.8%
No
-54.8%
With funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Jefferson Union High School District's measure to attract and retain highly qualified teachers, counselors, and staff; offer more competitive wages and benefits; and expand classes for career training/college preparedness at Jefferson, Oceana, Terra Nova, Thornton, and Westmoor High Schoolsbe adopted, replacing its expiring annual parcel tax at $95 per parcel for ten years (raising $3.3 million annually) with senior citizen exemptions, and public disdosure of all spending?
Yes
+47.0%
No
-47.0%