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Contra Costa and Alameda Counties

9th State Senate District

Senator: Tim Grayson (D)
992,656 Population
619,414 Voters
Contra Costa and Alameda Counties

9th State Senate District

Senator: Tim Grayson (D)
992,656 Population
619,414 Voters

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How 9th State Senate District Voted

2018 General

How they voted in other elections
46 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal 20
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein* ~XX% +16.6%
Dianne Feinstein*
~XX% +16.6% ~XXX,XXX
Kevin De Leon
~XX% -16.6% ~XXX,XXX
Governor Gavin Newsom ~XX% +35.8%
Gavin Newsom
~XX% +35.8% ~XXX,XXX
John H. Cox
~XX% -35.8% ~XXX,XXX
Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis ~XX% +24.0%
Eleni Kounalakis
~XX% +24.0% ~XXX,XXX
Ed Hernandez
~XX% -24.0% ~XXX,XXX
Attorney General Xavier Becerra* ~XX% +37.2%
Xavier Becerra*
~XX% +37.2% ~XXX,XXX
Steven C Bailey
~XX% -37.2% ~XXX,XXX
Secretary of State Alex Padilla* ~XX% +40.0%
Alex Padilla*
~XX% +40.0% ~XXX,XXX
Mark P. Meuser
~XX% -40.0% ~XXX,XXX
Treasurer Fiona Ma ~XX% +40.0%
Fiona Ma
~XX% +40.0% ~XXX,XXX
Greg Conlon
~XX% -40.0% ~XXX,XXX
Controller Betty T. Yee* ~XX% +43.8%
Betty T. Yee*
~XX% +43.8% ~XXX,XXX
Konstantinos Roditis
~XX% -43.8% ~XX,XXX
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara ~XX% +3.4%
Ricardo Lara
~XX% +3.4% ~XXX,XXX
Steve Poizner
~XX% -3.4% ~XXX,XXX
Superintendent of Public Education Tony K. Thurmond ~XX% +13.6%
Tony K. Thurmond
~XX% +13.6% ~XXX,XXX
Marshall Tuck
~XX% -13.6% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 1 Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
PASSED ~XX% Yes +16.4%
Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
Yes
~XX% +16.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -16.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 2 Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
PASSED ~XX% Yes +32.2%
Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
Yes
~XX% +32.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -32.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 3 Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
PASSED ~XX% Yes +3.8%
Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
Yes
~XX% +3.8% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -3.8% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 4 Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
PASSED ~XX% Yes +30.2%
Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
Yes
~XX% +30.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -30.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 5 Senior Property Reduction
FAILED ~XX% Yes -19.0%
Senior Property Reduction
Yes
~XX% -19.0% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +19.0% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 6 Repeal of Fuel Tax
FAILED ~XX% Yes -31.2%
Repeal of Fuel Tax
Yes
~XX% -31.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +31.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 7 Change Daylight Saving Time Period
PASSED ~XX% Yes +16.0%
Change Daylight Saving Time Period
Yes
~XX% +16.0% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -16.0% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 8 Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
FAILED ~XX% Yes -16.2%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
Yes
~XX% -16.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +16.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 10 Rental Control on Residential Property
FAILED ~XX% Yes -20.4%
Rental Control on Residential Property
Yes
~XX% -20.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +20.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 11 Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
PASSED ~XX% Yes +16.2%
Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
Yes
~XX% +16.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -16.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 12 Farm Animals Confinement Standards
PASSED ~XX% Yes +31.6%
Farm Animals Confinement Standards
Yes
~XX% +31.6% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -31.6% ~XXX,XXX
Legislative Races 12
Assembly Total (4 races) Democrat Vote ~XX% +23.6%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +23.6% ~XXX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -23.6% ~XX,XXX
Congressional Total (3 races) Democrat Vote ~XX% +42.4%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +42.4% ~XXX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -42.4% ~XX,XXX
11th Assembly District 34% of contest
Jim Frazier* ~XX% +42.0% View full race results
Jim Frazier*
~XX% +42.0% ~XX,XXX
Lisa Romero
~XX% -42.0% ~X,XXX
11th Congressional District 78% of contest
Mark De Saulnier* ~XX% +41.2% View full race results
Mark De Saulnier*
~XX% +41.2% ~XXX,XXX
John Fitzgerald
~XX% -41.2% ~XX,XXX
13th Congressional District 9% of contest
Barbara Lee* ~XX% +62.8% View full race results
Barbara Lee*
~XX% +62.8% ~XX,XXX
Laura Wells
~XX% -62.8% ~X,XXX
14th Assembly District
Tim Grayson* ~XX% +44.4% View full race results
Tim Grayson*
~XX% +44.4% ~XX,XXX
Aasim Yahya
~XX% -44.4% ~XX,XXX
15th Assembly District 0% of contest
Jovanka Beckles ~XX% View full race results
Jovanka Beckles
~XX% ~XX
15th Congressional District 29% of contest
Eric Swalwell* ~XX% +46.2% View full race results
Eric Swalwell*
~XX% +46.2% ~XX,XXX
Rudy L. Peters Jr.
~XX% -46.2% ~XX,XXX
16th Assembly District 66% of contest
Rebecca Bauer Kahan ~XX% +3.4% View full race results
Rebecca Bauer Kahan
~XX% +3.4% ~XX,XXX
Catharine Baker*
~XX% -3.4% ~XX,XXX
18th Assembly District 19% of contest
Rob Bonta* ~XX% +60.8% View full race results
Rob Bonta*
~XX% +60.8% ~XX,XXX
Stephen Slauson
~XX% -60.8% ~X,XXX
20th Assembly District 39% of contest
Bill Quirk* ~XX% +50.2% View full race results
Bill Quirk*
~XX% +50.2% ~XX,XXX
Joseph Grcar
~XX% -50.2% ~XX,XXX
2nd Board of Equalization District 10% of contest
Malia Cohen ~XX% +37.2% View full race results
Malia Cohen
~XX% +37.2% ~XXX,XXX
Mark Burns
~XX% -37.2% ~XXX,XXX
5th Congressional District 5% of contest
Mike Thompson* ~XX% +47.6% View full race results
Mike Thompson*
~XX% +47.6% ~X,XXX
Anthony Mills
~XX% -47.6% ~X,XXX
9th Congressional District 18% of contest
Jerry Mc Nerney* ~XX% +41.8% View full race results
Jerry Mc Nerney*
~XX% +41.8% ~XX,XXX
Marla Livengood
~XX% -41.8% ~X,XXX
Overlapping Ballot Measures 14
Measure AA - City of Oakland 0% of contest
FAILED ~X% Yes -100.0% View full results
Shall the measure amending Oakland’s Charter for the purposes of funding services to: expand access to early childhood and preschool education; improve high school and college graduation and career readiness; provide mentoring and college financial assistance; by establishing a $198, 30-year parcel tax for single family parcels and specified rates for other parcel types, raising approximately $25,000,000 – 30,000,000 annually, with citizen’s oversight, and exemptions for low-income households and others, be adopted?
Yes
~X% -100.0% ~XX
No
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
Measure E - Peralta Community College District 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +100.0% View full results
To continue providing the colleges of Alameda, Berkeley, Laney, and Merritt, funds that cannot be taken by the state to support affordable college education, including core academic programs to prepare students for university transfer and successful careers, by providing tutoring and teacher support; shall Peralta Community College District continue to levy $48 per parcel annually for eight years, providing $8,000,000 annually, with internal and citizens’ oversight, no funds for administrator salaries, and all funds benefitting local colleges?
Yes
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
No
~X% -100.0% ~XX
Measure FF - East Bay Regional Park District 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +60.0% View full results
Yes
~XX% +60.0% ~XX
No
~XX% -60.0% ~XX
Measure G - Peralta Community College District 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +100.0% View full results
To upgrade aging classrooms, technology, science labs; expand job training classrooms; and acquire, construct, repair sites/facilities/equipment, shall the Peralta Community College District issue $800 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with approximately $44.2 million in taxes raised annually for 40 years at projected tax rates of $24.50 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, with no funds for administrator salaries, audits and citizen oversight, and all funds used locally?
Yes
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
No
~X% -100.0% ~XX
Measure H - Hayward Unified School District 10% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +47.8% View full results
To provide safe/modern schools; upgrade aging classrooms/school facilities; update classroom technology; provide art/music classrooms; improve accessibility for students with disabilities; upgrade fire safety/emergency communications/school security systems; install solar panels; repair leaky roofs; update plumbing/heating/ventilation systems, shall Hayward Unified School District issue $381,700,000 in bonds at legal rates, levy approximately $60 per $100,000 of assessed value annually (generating approximately $24,502,000), anticipated through 2049-50, with independent oversight and all funds staying local?
Yes
~XX% +47.8% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -47.8% ~X,XXX
Measure I - San Leandro Unified School District 98% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +50.2% View full results
To restore funding previously approved by voters to protect the quality of education in local schools, provide high quality programs in math, science, technology, arts, and skilled trades that prepare students for success in college/careers, and attract/retain highly qualified teachers, on an ongoing basis shall the San Leandro Unified School District levy $39 per parcel, raising $745,000 annually, with annual cost of living adjustments, an exemption for seniors, independent citizen oversight, and no money for administrator salaries?
Yes
~XX% +50.2% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -50.2% ~X,XXX
Measure J - San Lorenzo Unified School District 99% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +38.2% View full results
To support academic excellence, provide stable, local funding the State cannot take away, to improve classroom technology, maintain after school programs and provide competitive salaries to help attract and retain highly qualified teachers and staff, shall the San Lorenzo Unified School District be authorized to levy a $99 per parcel tax providing $2 million annually for eight years beginning July 1, 2019, with exemptions for senior citizens and no funds spent on administrators?
Yes
~XX% +38.2% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -38.2% ~X,XXX
Measure R - County of Contra Costa 70% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +43.6% View full results
Shall the County tax cannabis (marijuana) businesses in the unincorporated area at annual rates up to $7.00 per canopy square foot for cultivation (adjustable for inflation) and up to 4% of gross receipts for all other cannabis businesses including retailers, to generate an estimated $1.7 to $4.4 million annually to fund general County expenses such as public safety, health services, and environmental protection, and levied until repealed by the voters or Board of Supervisors?
Yes
~XX% +43.6% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -43.6% ~XX,XXX
Measure T - City of Hayward 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +22.4% View full results
To support City of Hayward services, with revenue that cannot be taken by the State, including: repairing streets and sidewalks; 911 emergency and firefighter response times; neighborhood police patrols; disaster preparedness; extended library hours and after-school programs; and unrestricted general revenue purposes; shall Hayward increase the rate of its real property transfer tax, collected once upon purchase of real estate, from $4.50 to $8.50 per $1,000, providing $13,000,000 annually, until repealed by voters, all funds benefiting Hayward?
Yes
~XX% +22.4% ~XX
No
~XX% -22.4% ~XX
Measure V - City of Oakland 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +100.0% View full results
Shall the Measure: (1) allowing cannabis businesses to pay business taxes quarterly; (2) allowing cannabis manufacturing and/or cultivation businesses to deduct the value of raw materials from gross receipts in calculating business taxes in the manner applicable to manufacturing businesses; and (3) authorizing the City Council, without returning to the voters, to amend medical or non-medical cannabis businesses taxes in any manner that does not increase the tax rate, be adopted?
Yes
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
No
~X% -100.0% ~XX
Measure W - City of Oakland 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +100.0% View full results
Shall the Measure, to fund homeless services and resources to address illegal dumping, and discourage vacant properties, by enacting a Vacant Property Tax on parcels used less than 50 days per year, at annual rates of $6,000 per parcel, $3,000 for condominium units, and other specified rates; raising about $10,000,000 annually for 20 years; with community oversight and exemptions for very low income, low-income seniors and hardship, be adopted?
Yes
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
No
~X% -100.0% ~XX
Measure X - City of Oakland 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +100.0% View full results
Shall the Measure graduating the real estate transfer tax as follows: 1% up to $300,000; 1.5% over $300,000 – 2,000,000; 1.75% over $2,000,000 – 5,000,000; and 2.5% over $5,000,000; a lower rate for low-moderate income first-time homebuyers; and reducing the tax up to 1/3 for seismic retrofit or solar energy work costs incurred by low-moderate income homebuyers; raising approximately $9,000,000 annually until repealed, be adopted?
Yes
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
No
~X% -100.0% ~XX
Measure Y - City of Oakland 0% of contest
PASSED ~X% Yes -100.0% View full results
Shall the Measure amending Oakland’s Just Yes Cause for Eviction Ordinance (“Ordinance”) to: (1) remove the exemption for owner occupied duplexes and triplexes; and (2) allow the City Council, without returning to the voters, to add limitations on a landlord’s right to evict under the Ordinance, be adopted?
Yes
~X% -100.0% ~XX
No
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
Measure Z - City of Oakland 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +100.0% View full results
Shall the measure amending Oakland’s Municipal Code to: (1) establish workplace protections and minimum hourly wage of $15 with benefits or $20 without benefits, increasing annually with inflation, for employees of Oakland hotels with 50 or more guest rooms; (2) authorize administrative enforcement of Oakland’s employment standards for hotel and non-hotel workers; and (3) create City department to administratively enforce Oakland’s employment standards for hotel and non-hotel workers, be adopted?
Yes
~XX% +100.0% ~XX
No
~X% -100.0% ~XX
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