How San Marcos Unified - District E Voted
2024 General
How they voted in other elections
25 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
12
President
Kamala Harris
+9.3%
Kamala Harris
+9.3%
Donald Trump
-9.3%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
-51.7%
Jill Stein
-51.8%
Chase Oliver
-52.5%
Claudia De La Cruz
-52.7%
Peter Sonski / Lauren Onak
-53.0%
US Senate (Full Term)
Adam Schiff
+4.8%
Adam Schiff
+4.8%
Steve Garvey
-4.8%
Proposition 2
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
PASSED
Yes
+3.2%
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
Yes
+3.2%
No
-3.2%
Proposition 3
Constitutional Right to Marriage
PASSED
Yes
+21.8%
Constitutional Right to Marriage
Yes
+21.8%
No
-21.8%
Proposition 4
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
PASSED
Yes
+6.4%
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
Yes
+6.4%
No
-6.4%
Proposition 5
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
FAILED
Yes
-25.8%
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
Yes
-25.8%
No
+25.8%
Proposition 6
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
FAILED
Yes
-17.2%
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
Yes
-17.2%
No
+17.2%
Proposition 32
Raises Minimum Wage
FAILED
Yes
-17.4%
Raises Minimum Wage
Yes
-17.4%
No
+17.4%
Proposition 33
Local Government Residential Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-24.8%
Local Government Residential Rent Control
Yes
-24.8%
No
+24.8%
Proposition 34
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
PASSED
Yes
+12.6%
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
Yes
+12.6%
No
-12.6%
Proposition 35
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
PASSED
Yes
+26.0%
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
Yes
+26.0%
No
-26.0%
Proposition 36
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
PASSED
Yes
+34.4%
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
Yes
+34.4%
No
-34.4%
Legislative Races
5
Assembly Total (2 races)
Democrat Vote
+6.0%
Democrat Vote
+6.0%
Republican Vote
-6.0%
Congressional Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+6.6%
Democrat Vote
+6.6%
Republican Vote
-6.6%
Stephen Houlahan
+5.4%
Darrell E. Issa*
-5.4%
Mike Levin*
+15.4%
Matt Gunderson
-15.4%
Scott Peters*
+4.8%
Peter J. Bono
-4.8%
Chris Duncan
+26.0%
Laurie Davies*
-26.0%
Darshana Patel
+3.8%
Kristie Bruce Lane
-3.8%
Overlapping Local Races
4
Douglas W. Shultz
Ed Musgrove
+29.0%
Natasha Zander Hilmes
-29.0%
Palomar Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 2
2% of contest
Edward Pohlert
+0.4%
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Edward Pohlert
+0.4%
Yvette Marie Acosta
-0.4%
San Diego County Board of Education Board of Education District 4
3% of contest
Erin Evans
+37.6%
View full race results
Erin Evans
+37.6%
Sarah Song
-37.6%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
4
To repair/upgrade roads, bridges, storm drains, rail lines, and prevent railway bluff collapse; reduce traffic congestion; improve pedestrian, bicyclist, and driver safety; improve public transit; protect wildlife habitat/air quality; and fill potholes; shall the measure authorizing a half-cent sales tax raising $350,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring citizen oversight, public spending disclosure, and independent annual audits be adopted?
Yes
-9.0%
No
+9.0%
To provide funding for essential services in Escondido, such as providing public safety; addressing homelessness; improving streets, sidewalks and infrastructure; increasing police, fire and paramedic services; reducing traffic congestion; and maintaining parks, trails and open space, shall the Escondido Community Investment Measure establishing a local one-cent sales tax providing approximately twenty-eight million dollars annually for twenty years be adopted, for general government use, with independent audits, citizen oversight, and all money staying in Escondido?
Yes
+16.4%
No
-16.4%
To repair and upgrade older schools, remove asbestos, lead pipes, mold; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, sewer, and electrical; support college/ career readiness in math, science, engineering, technology, arts, and skilled trades; by modernizing classrooms, science labs, school facilities, and technology, shall San Marcos Unified School District’s measure authorizing $324 million in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying 4 cents per $100 assessed value ($20 million annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money locally controlled?
Yes
+11.4%
No
-11.4%
To provide funding for San Marcos city services, such as fixing potholes, maintaining streets/public infrastructure; reducing traffic congestion; keeping local parks, trails, playgrounds and community facilities safe, and well-maintained; providing fire protection, paramedic, crime prevention, and 911 emergency response; shall the City of San Marcos measure establishing a 1 cent sales tax be adopted, providing approximately $20,000,000 annually for general government use for 10 years, with citizen oversight, independent audits, and all money locally controlled?
Yes
+13.4%
No
-13.4%