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Newport-Mesa Unified - Trustee Area 2

Unified School District
Vice President: Michelle Murphy
28,826 Population
17,168 Voters

Newport-Mesa Unified - Trustee Area 2

Unified School District
Vice President: Michelle Murphy
28,826 Population
17,168 Voters

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How Newport-Mesa Unified - District 2 Voted

2022 General

23 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal 16
U.S. Senator Alex Padilla ~XX% +6.2%
Alex Padilla
~XX% +6.2% ~X,XXX
Mark P. Meuser
~XX% -6.2% ~X,XXX
Governor Gavin Newsom* ~XX% +2.8%
Gavin Newsom*
~XX% +2.8% ~X,XXX
Brian Dahle
~XX% -2.8% ~X,XXX
Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis* ~XX% +5.4%
Eleni Kounalakis*
~XX% +5.4% ~X,XXX
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
~XX% -5.4% ~X,XXX
Attorney General Rob Bonta ~XX% +3.0%
Rob Bonta
~XX% +3.0% ~X,XXX
Nathan Hochman
~XX% -3.0% ~X,XXX
Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber ~XX% +5.0%
Shirley N. Weber
~XX% +5.0% ~X,XXX
Rob Bernosky
~XX% -5.0% ~X,XXX
Treasurer Fiona Ma* ~XX% +1.0%
Fiona Ma*
~XX% +1.0% ~X,XXX
Jack M. Guerrero
~XX% -1.0% ~X,XXX
Controller Lanhee J. Chen ~XX% +2.2%
Lanhee J. Chen
~XX% +2.2% ~X,XXX
Malia M. Cohen
~XX% -2.2% ~X,XXX
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara* ~XX% +4.6%
Ricardo Lara*
~XX% +4.6% ~X,XXX
Robert Howell
~XX% -4.6% ~X,XXX
Superintendent of Public Education Tony K. Thurmond* ~XX% +15.2%
Tony K. Thurmond*
~XX% +15.2% ~X,XXX
Lance Ray Christensen
~XX% -15.2% ~X,XXX
Proposition 1 Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
PASSED ~XX% Yes +22.4%
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Yes
~XX% +22.4% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -22.4% ~X,XXX
Proposition 26 Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
FAILED ~XX% Yes -26.6%
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Yes
~XX% -26.6% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% +26.6% ~X,XXX
Proposition 27 Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
FAILED ~XX% Yes -56.0%
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
Yes
~XX% -56.0% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% +56.0% ~X,XXX
Proposition 28 Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
PASSED ~XX% Yes +21.4%
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
Yes
~XX% +21.4% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -21.4% ~X,XXX
Proposition 29 Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
FAILED ~XX% Yes -39.4%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Yes
~XX% -39.4% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% +39.4% ~X,XXX
Proposition 30 Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
FAILED ~XX% Yes -21.0%
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
Yes
~XX% -21.0% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% +21.0% ~X,XXX
Proposition 31 Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
PASSED ~XX% Yes +14.0%
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
Yes
~XX% +14.0% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -14.0% ~X,XXX
Legislative Races 3
Assembly Total (1 race) Democrat Vote ~XX% +3.0%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +3.0% ~X,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -3.0% ~X,XXX
Congressional Total (1 race) Democrat Vote ~XX% +7.4%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +7.4% ~X,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -7.4% ~X,XXX
47th Congressional District 3% of contest
Katie Porter ~XX% +7.4% View full race results
Katie Porter
~XX% +7.4% ~X,XXX
Scott Baugh
~XX% -7.4% ~X,XXX
4th Board of Equalization District 0% of contest
Mike Schaefer ~XX% +18.0% View full race results
Mike Schaefer
~XX% +18.0% ~X,XXX
David Dodson
~XX% -18.0% ~X,XXX
73rd Assembly District 7% of contest
Cottie Petrie Norris ~XX% +3.0% View full race results
Cottie Petrie Norris
~XX% +3.0% ~X,XXX
Steven Choi
~XX% -3.0% ~X,XXX
Overlapping Local Races 3
City of Costa Mesa City Council District 3 68% of contest
Andrea Marr ~XX% +1.0% View full race results
Andrea Marr
~XX% +1.0% ~X,XXX
John Thomas Patton
~XX% -1.0% ~X,XXX
Jorge Miron
~XX% -31.9% ~XXX
City of Costa Mesa Mayor 27% of contest
John Stephens ~XX% +11.6% View full race results
John Stephens
~XX% +11.6% ~X,XXX
John M. W. Moorlach
~XX% -11.6% ~X,XXX
Orange County Supervisor District 5 4% of contest
Katrina Foley ~XX% +14.2% View full race results
Katrina Foley
~XX% +14.2% ~X,XXX
Patricia C. 'Pat' Bates
~XX% -14.2% ~X,XXX
Overlapping Ballot Measures 1
Measure K - City of Costa Mesa 27% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +0.6% View full results
To provide for future housing needs of workers, middle-class families, and seniors; maintain the character of Costa Mesa’s single-family neighborhoods; protect the environment and open space; attract new businesses; and maintain local control; shall voters authorize the City Council to adopt publicly-reviewed land use plans to revitalize outdated commercial/industrial corridors such as Newport and Harbor Boulevards, and expand affordable housing, while restricting building heights, requiring developer-paid fees, and keeping residential neighborhoods intact?
Yes
~XX% +0.6% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -0.6% ~X,XXX
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