How 3rd State Senate District Voted
2022 General
How they voted in other elections
41 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
16
U.S. Senator
Alex Padilla
+27.6%
Alex Padilla
+27.6%
Mark P. Meuser
-27.6%
Governor
Gavin Newsom*
+23.0%
Gavin Newsom*
+23.0%
Brian Dahle
-23.0%
Lieutenant Governor
Eleni Kounalakis*
+25.8%
Eleni Kounalakis*
+25.8%
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
-25.8%
Attorney General
Rob Bonta
+24.8%
Rob Bonta
+24.8%
Nathan Hochman
-24.8%
Secretary of State
Shirley N. Weber
+26.0%
Shirley N. Weber
+26.0%
Rob Bernosky
-26.0%
Treasurer
Fiona Ma*
+24.0%
Fiona Ma*
+24.0%
Jack M. Guerrero
-24.0%
Controller
Malia M. Cohen
+18.2%
Malia M. Cohen
+18.2%
Lanhee J. Chen
-18.2%
Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo Lara*
+26.0%
Ricardo Lara*
+26.0%
Robert Howell
-26.0%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond*
+33.0%
Tony K. Thurmond*
+33.0%
Lance Ray Christensen
-33.0%
Proposition 1
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
PASSED
Yes
+39.8%
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Yes
+39.8%
No
-39.8%
Proposition 26
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-40.0%
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Yes
-40.0%
No
+40.0%
Proposition 27
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-68.4%
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
Yes
-68.4%
No
+68.4%
Proposition 28
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
PASSED
Yes
+31.6%
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
Yes
+31.6%
No
-31.6%
Proposition 29
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
FAILED
Yes
-41.6%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Yes
-41.6%
No
+41.6%
Proposition 30
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
FAILED
Yes
-13.2%
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
Yes
-13.2%
No
+13.2%
Proposition 31
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
PASSED
Yes
+32.8%
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
Yes
+32.8%
No
-32.8%
Legislative Races
12
Assembly Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+31.8%
Democrat Vote
+31.8%
Republican Vote
-31.8%
Congressional Total (4 races)
Democrat Vote
+33.0%
Democrat Vote
+33.0%
Republican Vote
-33.0%
Eric Guerra
+0.0%
Stephanie Nguyen
0.0%
Mark De Saulnier
+37.0%
Michael Ernest Kerr
-37.0%
Damon Connolly
+9.4%
Sara Aminzadeh
-9.4%
Tim Grayson
+9.4%
Janell Elizabeth Proctor
-9.4%
Jose S. Altamirano
+19.6%
Ted Gaines
-19.6%
Sally J. Lieber
+24.8%
Peter Coe Verbica
-24.8%
Cecilia Aguiar Curry
+36.4%
Bryan Pritchard
-36.4%
Mike Thompson
+32.6%
Matt Brock
-32.6%
Doris Matsui
+26.2%
Max Semenenko
-26.2%
John Garamendi
+39.2%
Rudy Recile
-39.2%
Heath Flora
+21.4%
Mushtaq A Tahirkheli
-21.4%
Tom Patti
+16.2%
Josh Harder
-16.2%
Overlapping Local Races
8
Laurel Rios
+8.4%
Indira Lopez Jones
-8.4%
Matthew S. Reid
-14.3%
Contra Costa County Board of Education Board of Education Area 5
65% of contest
Annette Lewis
+0.1%
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Annette Lewis
+0.1%
Justin Brown
-0.1%
Derek Carson Ii
-20.8%
Vicki Gordon
+3.6%
Kristin Braun Connelly
-3.6%
Liberty Union High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 3
Susan Wallace
+31.1%
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Susan Wallace
+31.1%
Kristen Romano
-31.1%
Dante Ross
-40.0%
Pierce Joint Unified School District Governing Board Member
21% of contest
Melissa Ehrke Doherty
+17.3%
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Melissa Ehrke Doherty
+17.3%
Kevin T. Ross
-17.3%
Juan Manuel Garcia
-17.9%
Iluixochitl Perez Dudley
-22.7%
Pat Hume
+19.8%
Jaclyn Moreno
-19.8%
Santa Rosa High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 4
3% of contest
Omar Medina
+29.0%
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Omar Medina
+29.0%
Lisa Brown
-29.0%
Sonoma County County Superintendent of Schools
18% of contest
Amie Carter
+50.2%
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Amie Carter
+50.2%
Brad Coscarelli
-50.2%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
5
(INITIATIVE) To fix potholes and repair damaged streets; provide safe routes to school; expand affordable senior and disabled transit services; eliminate bottlenecks and improve emergency response times; reduce traffic congestion; and improve air quality; Shall the measure approving the Sacramento County Transportation, Maintenance, Safety and Congestion Relief Act of 2022 - Retail Transactions and Use Tax Initiative, including a 40-year 0.5% sales tax raising an estimated $212,512,500 annually for transportation and transit projects, be adopted?
Yes
-16.0%
No
+16.0%
Shall the measure to fund enhanced County homeless services, including those benefitting the American River Parkway, by establishing a special tax on the gross receipts from cannabis and hemp businesses in unincorporated Sacramento County, not exceeding 6% for retail, 4% for manufacturing, 3% for distribution, 2% for testing and, 3% for cultivation or $10 per canopy square foot inflation adjustable, generating an estimated $5,100,000 to $7,700,000 annually, and levied until repealed by the voters, be adopted?
Yes
-16.2%
No
+16.2%
Measure C - City of Santa Rosa High School District
1% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+18.2%
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To upgrade Santa Rosa middle and high school classrooms, science labs, learning technology, and job training facilities; repair/ replace deteriorating portables, leaky roofs inefficient heating/ cooling/ electrical/ plumbing systems; and improve campus security, fire/ earthquake safety; shall City of Santa Rosa High School District’s measure authorizing $398,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying 3¢/ $100 of assessed value ($20,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, requiring independent oversight, annual audits, and all funds controlled locally?
Yes
+18.2%
No
-18.2%
Shall the unincorporated County of Sacramento and incorporated cities within, including Sacramento, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Folsom, Galt, Rancho Cordova, and Isleton, be authorized to annually develop, acquire, or construct housing for low-income persons and families, including elderly or disabled persons, equivalent with 1% of the existing housing units in the county? Any unconstructed housing units in each year will be carried over annually.
Yes
-6.2%
No
+6.2%
To improve the quality of educational facilities; repair or replace deteriorating roofs, plumbing and sewer systems; modernize, renovate and construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; make health and safety improvements; and provide systems addressing power outages; shall Kenwood School District’s measure to issue $17,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates be adopted, raising approximately $995,000 annually while bonds are outstanding averaging 3¢ per $100 of assessed value, with oversight, annual audits and all funds improving local schools?
Yes
+48.8%
No
-48.8%