How Los Angeles Unified Voted
2020 General
How they voted in other elections
Los Angeles Unified's election results
63 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
13
President
Joseph R. Biden
+55.7%
Joseph R. Biden
+55.7%
Donald J. Trump*
-55.7%
Jo Jorgensen
-76.1%
Howie Hawkins
-76.3%
Gloria La Riva
-76.4%
Roque De La Fuente Guerra
-76.4%
Proposition 14
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
PASSED
Yes
+12.4%
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
Yes
+12.4%
No
-12.4%
Proposition 15
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
PASSED
Yes
+18.6%
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
Yes
+18.6%
No
-18.6%
Proposition 16
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
PASSED
Yes
+15.8%
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
Yes
+15.8%
No
-15.8%
Proposition 17
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
PASSED
Yes
+44.8%
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
Yes
+44.8%
No
-44.8%
Proposition 18
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
PASSED
Yes
+17.6%
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
Yes
+17.6%
No
-17.6%
Proposition 19
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
PASSED
Yes
+3.0%
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
Yes
+3.0%
No
-3.0%
Proposition 20
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
FAILED
Yes
-40.0%
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
Yes
-40.0%
No
+40.0%
Proposition 21
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
PASSED
Yes
+13.2%
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
Yes
+13.2%
No
-13.2%
Proposition 22
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
PASSED
Yes
+3.0%
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
Yes
+3.0%
No
-3.0%
Proposition 23
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
FAILED
Yes
-9.4%
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Yes
-9.4%
No
+9.4%
Proposition 24
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
PASSED
Yes
+24.0%
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
Yes
+24.0%
No
-24.0%
Proposition 25
Eliminates Money Bail System
FAILED
Yes
-4.2%
Eliminates Money Bail System
Yes
-4.2%
No
+4.2%
Legislative Races
32
Assembly Total (6 races)
Democrat Vote
+43.4%
Democrat Vote
+43.4%
Republican Vote
-43.4%
Congressional Total (9 races)
Democrat Vote
+52.6%
Democrat Vote
+52.6%
Republican Vote
-52.6%
Senate Total (2 races)
Democrat Vote
+33.0%
Democrat Vote
+33.0%
Republican Vote
-33.0%
Christy Smith
+6.4%
Mike Garcia
-6.4%
Anthony J. Portantino*
+30.4%
Kathleen Hazelton
-30.4%
Judy Chu*
+57.2%
Johnny J. Nalbandian
-57.2%
Henry Stern*
+33.4%
Houman Salem
-33.4%
Adam B. Schiff*
+58.2%
Eric Early
-58.2%
Brad Sherman*
+39.0%
Mark S. Reed
-39.0%
Ted W. Lieu*
+47.8%
James P. Bradley
-47.8%
Lena Gonzalez*
+22.8%
Elizabeth C. Castillo
-22.8%
Jimmy Gomez*
+6.0%
David Kim
-6.0%
Steven Craig Bradford*
+42.0%
Anthony Perry
-42.0%
Karen Bass*
+72.2%
Errol Webber
-72.2%
Suzette Martinez Valladares
+49.8%
Lucie Lapointe Volotzky
-49.8%
Linda T. Sanchez*
+75.0%
Michael Tolar
-75.0%
Luz Maria Rivas*
+48.2%
Ricardo Benitez
-48.2%
Lucille Roybal Allard*
+53.8%
C Antonio Delgado
-53.8%
Maxine Waters*
+46.0%
Joe E. Collins Iii
-46.0%
Nanette Diaz Barragan*
+39.2%
Analilia Joya
-39.2%
Jesse Gabriel*
+33.8%
Jeffi Girgenti
-33.8%
Adrin Nazarian*
+26.8%
Lanira K. Murphy
-26.8%
Alan Lowenthal*
+23.0%
John Briscoe
-23.0%
Ed Chau*
+51.0%
Burton Brink
-51.0%
Richard Bloom*
+62.6%
Will Hess
-62.6%
Wendy Carrillo*
Miguel Santiago*
+12.6%
Godfrey Santos Plata
-12.6%
Sydney Kamlager*
+26.6%
Tracy Bernard Jones
-26.6%
Cristina Garcia*
+62.6%
Margaret Villa
-62.6%
Reggie Jones Sawyer*
+15.0%
Efren Martinez
-15.0%
Autumn R. Burke*
+61.8%
Robert A. Steele
-61.8%
Anthony Rendon*
+0.2%
Maria D. Estrada
-0.2%
Mike Anthony Gipson*
+20.6%
Fatima S. Iqbal Zubair
-20.6%
Al Muratsuchi*
+36.6%
Arthur C. Schaper
-36.6%
Patrick O'donnell*
+33.4%
David W. Thomas
-33.4%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
18
To preserve and stabilize funding for essential City services and infrastructure, including police services, aquatic center construction, street maintenance, senior and special needs services, recreation programs and facilities and other public purposes, shall a 3/4% transactions (sales) and use tax, subject to annual reporting, be established to raise approximately $2,330,000 per year until ended by the voters?
Yes
+46.6%
No
-46.6%
Shall Ordinance No. 741 of the City Council of the City of Commerce approving and adopting First Amendment to Development Agreement No. 733 between the City of Commerce and A&E Investment Group, LLC for the change of membership and ownership of A&E Investment Group, LLC, previously approved to operate a commercial cannabis business be adopted?
Yes
+4.2%
No
-4.2%
Shall the measure adding Culver City Municipal Code Section 15.09.100 requiring voter approval of any ordinance establishing interim or permanent rent control or prohibition on residential rent increases in the City of Culver City, including any ordinance establishing rent control adopted by the Culver City City Council after January 1, 2019, be adopted?
Yes
+0%
No
+0%
Shall the City of Hawthorne Cannabis Business Tax Ordinance of 2020 be approved, imposing a 5% cannabis business tax on the gross receipts of cannabis businesses, until ended by voters (This tax will generate no revenues initially, but would generate revenue if, in the future, cannabis businesses are permitted or exist in the City)?
Yes
+30.4%
No
-30.4%
Shall Ordinance No. 738 of the City Council of the City of Commerce approving and adopting First Amendment to Development Agreement No. 715 between the City of Commerce and Commerce Concentrates, LLC for the change of membership and ownership of Commerce Concentrates, LLC, the addition of cultivation and non-storefront retail delivery as license types, and the relocation of a previously approved commercial cannabis business to 2700 Yates be adopted?
Yes
+4.4%
No
-4.4%
Shall the measure, annually allocating in the County's budget no less than ten percent (10%) of the County's locally generated unrestricted revenues in the general fund to address the disproportionate impact of racial injustice through community investment and alternatives to incarceration and prohibiting using those funds for carceral systems and law enforcement agencies as detailed in the ordinance adopting the proposed charter amendment, be adopted?
Yes
+29.0%
No
-29.0%
Shall the Revised Monterey Park 2040 Land Use Element Proposition be adopted?
Yes
-4.0%
No
+4.0%
To maintain City services, such as public safety, natural disaster/public health emergency preparedness; 9-1-1 emergency response, protect local drinking water/environment; assist local small businesses/retain jobs; repair streets/potholes; and other general City services, shall the measure establishing a ¾-cent general transaction and use (sales) tax providing Carson approximately $12,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring public spending disclosure, all funds for Carson, be adopted?
Yes
+7.6%
No
-7.6%
Shall the ordinance limiting the number of future full consecutive four-year terms that may be served by an individual as Mayor of Hawthorne and as Member of the Hawthorne City Council to two terms in each office be adopted?
Yes
+53.0%
No
-53.0%
Shall Ordinance No. 743 of the City Council of the City of Commerce approving and adopting Development Agreement No. 743 between the City of Commerce and RD Commerce, LLC [a California Limited Liability Company] for a commercial cannabis business be adopted?
Yes
+0.4%
No
-0.4%
Shall the measure to maintain essential services, including deferred parks/facilities/street maintenance, addressing homelessness, after-school/senior services, and economic recovery, by increasing the one-time 0.45% tax on real property sales, adding 1.5% on amounts from $1,500,000 to $2,999,999, 3% on amounts from $3,000,000 to $9,999,999, and 4% on amounts $10,000,000 and above, except for sales under $1,500,000, affordable housing, and first transfer of new multi-family properties, and providing $6,000,000 annually until repealed, be adopted?
Yes
+0%
No
+0%
Shall an ordinance be adopted which provides that if, and only if, another local governmental entity seeks to increase the transaction and use tax (sales tax) in Beverly Hills, then the City may prevent this tax increase and instead impose a Beverly Hills transaction and use tax by up to ¾% (approximately $28.06 million annually, indefinitely) so that the tax revenues will flow to Beverly Hills rather than the other governmental entity?
Yes
+65.2%
No
-65.2%
Shall Ordinance No. 744 of the City Council of the City of Commerce approving and adopting Development Agreement No. 744 between the City of Commerce and RS Innovations, Inc. [a California Corporation] for a commercial cannabis business be adopted?
Yes
+4.2%
No
-4.2%
Shall Ordinance No. 737 of the City Council of the City of Commerce approving and adopting First Amendment to Development Agreement No. 717 between the City of Commerce and 2SBK, Inc. [a California Corporation] for the relocation of a previously approved commercial cannabis business to 6445 Bandini Boulevard be adopted?
Yes
+11.6%
No
-11.6%
Shall Ordinance No. 740 of the City Council of the City of Commerce approving and adopting First Amendment to Development Agreement No. 720 between the City of Commerce and Summit Manufacturing, LLC [a California Limited Liability Company] for the addition of cultivation as a license type to a previously approved commercial cannabis business be adopted?
Yes
+0.0%
No
+-0.0%
To provide funding for community healthcare services; air/water quality and climate change programs; increase childhood education/youth programs; expand job training opportunities; and maintain other general fund programs, shall a measure be adopted increasing Long Beach's general oil production tax from 15¢ to maximum 30¢ per barrel, subject to annual adjustments, generating approximately $1,600,000 annually, until ended by voters, requiring audits/local control of funds?
Yes
-33.4%
No
+33.4%
To fund general municipal services such as 911 emergency response, fire/paramedic/public safety, homeless reduction programs, senior/youth programs, disaster preparedness, and repairing/maintaining streets/roads/potholes/storm drains, shall an ordinance creating an additional 2.5% locally-controlled tax on utility bills be adopted, providing approximately $3,200,000 annually in new funds until ended by voters, exempting senior citizen/disabled-headed households, and requiring independent audits and transparency?
Yes
+10.0%
No
-10.0%
To maintain Commerce's long-term financial stability and public safety, including police/fire/911 emergency response; protect parks and library services; maintain transportation services; protect local drinking water sources; repair streets; protect youth, senior, and other general services; shall an ordinance establishing a one-quarter of one percent (1/4%) transaction and use (sales) tax, providing approximately $8,000,000 annually until ended by voters be adopted; requiring independent audits, public disclosure of spending, all funds benefitting Commerce residents?
Yes
+56.4%
No
-56.4%