How 3rd State Senate District Voted
2020 General
How they voted in other elections
3rd State Senate District's election results
30 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
13
President
Joseph R. Biden
+33.5%
Joseph R. Biden
+33.5%
Donald J. Trump*
-33.5%
Jo Jorgensen
-64.4%
Howie Hawkins
-65.1%
Roque De La Fuente Guerra
-65.2%
Gloria La Riva
-65.3%
Proposition 14
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
PASSED
Yes
+6.0%
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
Yes
+6.0%
No
-6.0%
Proposition 15
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
FAILED
Yes
-0.6%
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
Yes
-0.6%
No
+0.6%
Proposition 16
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
FAILED
Yes
-15.0%
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
Yes
-15.0%
No
+15.0%
Proposition 17
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
PASSED
Yes
+19.2%
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
Yes
+19.2%
No
-19.2%
Proposition 18
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
FAILED
Yes
-13.6%
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
Yes
-13.6%
No
+13.6%
Proposition 19
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
PASSED
Yes
+11.8%
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
Yes
+11.8%
No
-11.8%
Proposition 20
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
FAILED
Yes
-25.8%
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
Yes
-25.8%
No
+25.8%
Proposition 21
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-21.4%
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
Yes
-21.4%
No
+21.4%
Proposition 22
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
PASSED
Yes
+12.8%
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
Yes
+12.8%
No
-12.8%
Proposition 23
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
FAILED
Yes
-29.6%
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Yes
-29.6%
No
+29.6%
Proposition 24
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
PASSED
Yes
+17.0%
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
Yes
+17.0%
No
-17.0%
Proposition 25
Eliminates Money Bail System
FAILED
Yes
-6.4%
Eliminates Money Bail System
Yes
-6.4%
No
+6.4%
Legislative Races
9
Assembly Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+40.8%
Democrat Vote
+40.8%
Republican Vote
-40.8%
Congressional Total (4 races)
Democrat Vote
+32.8%
Democrat Vote
+32.8%
Republican Vote
-32.8%
Marc Levine*
+20.8%
Veronica Jacobi
-20.8%
Tim Grayson*
+49.2%
Janell Elizabeth Proctor
-49.2%
John Garamendi*
+22.6%
Tamika Hamilton
-22.6%
Cecilia Aguiar Curry*
+37.6%
Matthew L. Nelson
-37.6%
Mike Thompson*
+52.4%
Scott Giblin
-52.4%
Doris Matsui*
+31.2%
Chris Bish
-31.2%
Kevin Mc Carty*
+41.4%
James O Just
-41.4%
Jim Cooper*
+8.0%
Eric M. Rigard
-8.0%
Jerry Mc Nerney*
+7.4%
Antonio C. Amador
-7.4%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
8
Measure CC - Petaluma Health Care Hospital Purchase Agreement
5% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+71.8%
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Yes
+71.8%
No
-71.8%
Measure DD - Sonoma County Transportation Authority
19% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+44.8%
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Yes
+44.8%
No
-44.8%
Measure O - County of Sonoma Mental Health, Addiction & Homeless Services
19% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+38.2%
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To provide local mental health and addiction services and facilities for children, adults, veterans, seniors and those experiencing homelessness including: permanent supportive housing; crisis assessment; emergency psychiatric care; early detection and intervention; suicide prevention; and opioid and substance use prevention, treatment and recovery, shall the County of Sonoma establish a countywide ¼ cent sales tax for ten years, providing approximately $25 million annually, with annual audits and citizen oversight to ensure funds are properly spent?
Yes
+38.2%
No
-38.2%
Measure P - County of Sonoma Evelyn Cheatham Effective Iolero
19% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+28.4%
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In order to increase law enforcement transparency and accountability and to build the public trust in County government and the Sheriff’s Office, shall Article XXVII of Title 2 of the Sonoma County Code be repealed and replaced by this measure to expand the oversight authority and independence of the Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach (IOLERO) to investigate Sheriff related issues, revise and expand the duties and powers of the Community Advisory Council, compel production of records and witnesses, and review IOLERO’s performance of its duties?
Yes
+28.4%
No
-28.4%
To continue funding that cannot be taken by the State, to maintain/prevent cuts to 911 emergency dispatch/local public safety; domestic violence response; emergency/natural disaster preparedness; streets/pothole repair; parks; and other city services, shall the measure to extend Cotati’s existing, voter-approved 1¢ sales tax be adopted until ended by voters, providing $2,200,000 annually, with citizens’ oversight, audits, and no increase in tax rates?
Yes
+49.0%
No
-49.0%
To keep Contra Costa’s regional hospital open and staffed; fund community health centers; provide timely fire and emergency response; support crucial safety-net services; invest in early childhood services; protect vulnerable populations; and for other essential county services, shall the Contra Costa County measure levying a ½ cent sales tax, exempting food sales, providing an estimated $81,000,000 annually for 20 years that the State cannot take, with funds benefitting County residents, be adopted?
Yes
+5.2%
No
-5.2%
With no increase in estimated tax rates, shall Woodland Joint Unified School District's measure to expand vocational education facilities for programs including automotive engineering/construction trades; improve classroom technology/internet access; repair classrooms/schools; and replace roofs, HVAC, wiring and plumbing be adopted, authorizing $44.205 million of bonds, extending current levies (averaging less than $24/$1 00,000/year of assessed valuation while bonds are outstanding), raising on average $3.23 million/year, with legal interest rates, annual audits and independent oversight?
Yes
+23.0%
No
-23.0%
Measure Z - Kenwood Fire Protection Ratify Appropriations Limit
10% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+90.2%
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Yes
+90.2%
No
-90.2%