How 40th State Senate District Voted
2024 General
How they voted in other elections
58 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
12
President
Kamala Harris
+3.7%
Kamala Harris
+3.7%
Donald Trump
-3.7%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
-49.3%
Jill Stein
-49.4%
Chase Oliver
-49.8%
Claudia De La Cruz
-50.2%
US Senate (Full Term)
Steve Garvey
+0.4%
Steve Garvey
+0.4%
Adam Schiff
-0.4%
Proposition 2
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
FAILED
Yes
-1.8%
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
Yes
-1.8%
No
+1.8%
Proposition 3
Constitutional Right to Marriage
PASSED
Yes
+21.2%
Constitutional Right to Marriage
Yes
+21.2%
No
-21.2%
Proposition 4
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
PASSED
Yes
+0.4%
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
Yes
+0.4%
No
-0.4%
Proposition 5
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
FAILED
Yes
-29.0%
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
Yes
-29.0%
No
+29.0%
Proposition 6
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
FAILED
Yes
-20.6%
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
Yes
-20.6%
No
+20.6%
Proposition 32
Raises Minimum Wage
FAILED
Yes
-21.6%
Raises Minimum Wage
Yes
-21.6%
No
+21.6%
Proposition 33
Local Government Residential Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-30.6%
Local Government Residential Rent Control
Yes
-30.6%
No
+30.6%
Proposition 34
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
PASSED
Yes
+14.0%
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
Yes
+14.0%
No
-14.0%
Proposition 35
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
PASSED
Yes
+19.0%
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
Yes
+19.0%
No
-19.0%
Proposition 36
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
PASSED
Yes
+38.6%
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
Yes
+38.6%
No
-38.6%
Legislative Races
8
Assembly Total (2 races)
Democrat Vote
+11.4%
Democrat Vote
+11.4%
Republican Vote
-11.4%
Congressional Total (4 races)
Democrat Vote
+1.6%
Democrat Vote
+1.6%
Republican Vote
-1.6%
Darrell E. Issa*
+17.8%
Stephen Houlahan
-17.8%
Matt Gunderson
+7.0%
Mike Levin*
-7.0%
Scott Peters*
+15.8%
Peter J. Bono
-15.8%
Sara Jacobs*
+20.6%
Bill Wells
-20.6%
Carl De Maio
+13.6%
Andrew Hayes
-13.6%
Darshana Patel
+8.4%
Kristie Bruce Lane
-8.4%
Tasha Boerner*
+41.2%
James Browne
-41.2%
Chris Ward*
Overlapping Local Races
23
Alpine Union School District Governing Board Member
98% of contest
Erika Simmons
+3.0%
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Erika Simmons
+3.0%
Travis Lyon
-3.0%
Cee Gould
-23.1%
Joseph Perricone
-27.2%
Heather Ferbert
+4.2%
Brian Maienschein
-4.2%
Todd Gloria
+10.2%
Larry Turner
-10.2%
Del Mar Union School District Governing Board Member
30% of contest
Gee Wah Mok
+5.1%
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Gee Wah Mok
+5.1%
Bill Porter
-5.1%
Danielle Roybal
-11.1%
Helen Doyle
-17.7%
Del Mar Union School District Governing Board Member Short Term
31% of contest
Alan Scott Kholos
+33.2%
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Alan Scott Kholos
+33.2%
Genevieve Okada Goldstone
-33.2%
Fallbrook Union Elementary School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area No. 2
65% of contest
Lief Hansen
+32.2%
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Lief Hansen
+32.2%
Leslie Sommers
-32.2%
Fallbrook Union High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area No. 4
93% of contest
Oscar Caralampio
+21.2%
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Oscar Caralampio
+21.2%
Joshua Tiller
-21.2%
Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 4
50% of contest
Lee Quinn
+3.4%
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Lee Quinn
+3.4%
Elena Adams
-3.4%
Julian Union High School District Governing Board Member
4% of contest
Britni A Mushet
+1.7%
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Britni A Mushet
+1.7%
Mike Charlonne
-1.7%
Erik Fleet
-9.4%
Carol M. Frausto
-17.1%
Adryenn Cantor
-21.4%
Palomar Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 4
95% of contest
Holly M. Hamilton Bleakley
+30.0%
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Holly M. Hamilton Bleakley
+30.0%
Michelle Rains
-30.0%
Ami Admire
-44.8%
Poway Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area A
83% of contest
Tim Dougherty
+10.0%
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Tim Dougherty
+10.0%
Devesh Vashishtha
-10.0%
Rancho Santa Fe School District Governing Board Member
13% of contest
Kerry Vinci
+3.6%
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Kerry Vinci
+3.6%
Karen Kate Butler
-3.6%
Annette Ross
-3.7%
Janice Lee Holowka
-8.8%
Maria Luoni
-9.7%
Victoria Gamble
-12.0%
Karen Eschrich
-13.5%
San Diego County Board of Education Board of Education District 1
23% of contest
Gregg Robinson
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Gregg Robinson
San Diego County Board of Education Board of Education District 4
96% of contest
Erin Evans
+36.6%
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Erin Evans
+36.6%
Sarah Song
-36.6%
San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 2
63% of contest
Joel Anderson
+23.0%
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Joel Anderson
+23.0%
Gina Jacobs
-23.0%
San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 3
28% of contest
Terra Lawson Remer
+19.2%
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Terra Lawson Remer
+19.2%
Kevin L. Faulconer
-19.2%
San Diego Unified School District Board of Education District A
55% of contest
Sabrina Bazzo
+3.4%
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Sabrina Bazzo
+3.4%
Crystal Trull
-3.4%
San Dieguito Union High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area No. 2
2% of contest
Kelly Friis
+23.8%
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Kelly Friis
+23.8%
Jodie Williams
-23.8%
San Dieguito Union High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area No. 4
4% of contest
Michael Allman
+32.6%
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Michael Allman
+32.6%
Kevin Sabellico
-32.6%
San Marcos Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area A
34% of contest
Heidi Herrick
+13.2%
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Heidi Herrick
+13.2%
Carlos Ulloa
-13.2%
Santee School District Governing Board Member Seat No. 4
94% of contest
Tracie Thill
+19.6%
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Tracie Thill
+19.6%
Monique Silver
-19.6%
Vista Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 5
3% of contest
Sue Martin
+18.2%
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Sue Martin
+18.2%
Anthony Tj Crossman
-18.2%
Vista Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area No. 1
13% of contest
Mike Markov
+13.6%
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Mike Markov
+13.6%
Amanda Mandy Remmen
-13.6%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
15
To update local high school facilities, repair, construct/improve classrooms, science labs, instructional technology, career-training/school facilities to support college/career readiness in math, science, engineering, technology, arts, and skilled trades; replace aging roofs, plumbing, electrical systems; improve safety access for all students; shall Fallbrook Union High School District’s measure authorizing $56,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $24 per $100,000 assessed value ($3,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money locally controlled?
Yes
-1.4%
No
+1.4%
Shall Charter section 66 be amended to eliminate the primary election when two or fewer candidates for particular seat for the Board of Education of the San Diego Unified School District, including write- in candidates, qualify for the primary election, with the qualifying candidates automatically moving forward to the general election?
Yes
+35.6%
No
-35.6%
Shall Charter section 41.3 be added so the Ethics Commission, which regulates City officials, candidates for City office, lobbyists, and consultants, can be eliminated only by voters, appoints its own Executive Director without Council confirmation, independently initiates its own investigations and law enforcement referrals, has defined qualifications and term limits, and is provided sufficient resources?
Yes
+44.2%
No
-44.2%
To invest in neighborhood upgrades which can include fixing potholes, repairing streets, sidewalks, and streetlights, improving parks and libraries, updating police, fire, paramedic, and 9-1-1 response, and providing infrastructure and delivering general services across San Diego neighborhoods, shall the measure enacting a one-cent sales tax be adopted, generating approximately $400,000,000 per year until ended by voters, requiring citizen oversight and independent audits, with all funds staying in the City of San Diego?
Yes
-11.8%
No
+11.8%
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
-13.8%
No
+13.8%
With funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Ramona Unified School District’s measure to improve career, college preparation and vocational education facilities; repair leaky roofs and plumbing; update emergency communication/fire alarm systems; and replace deteriorating portable classrooms be adopted, authorizing $26.7 million of bonds with audits, legal rates, average levies of $59 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (generating $4.3 million annually) while outstanding, independent oversight and public disclosure of all spending?
Yes
-9.0%
No
+9.0%
Measure HH - San Diego Community College District
16% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+14.6%
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Shall San Diego Community College District’s measure to: • Repair classrooms • Protect college affordability • Prepare students for careers including nursing, firefighting, science, engineering • Repair deteriorating roofs, electrical/gas lines • Ensure safe drinking water • Remove lead paint, asbestos • Improve veteran/homeless student resources be adopted authorizing $3.5 billion in bonds at legal rates, averaging 2.5¢ per $100 of assessed valuation (generating $168 million annually while bonds are outstanding) with oversight, spending disclosures, funds staying local?
Yes
+14.6%
No
-14.6%
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
+15.6%
No
-15.6%
With funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Santee School District’s measure to replace leaky pipes and plumbing; repair inefficient heating and air-conditioning; update emergency communications; and improve school security be adopted, authorizing $30.62 million of bonds with legal rates, audits, average levies below $12 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $1.8 million annually while outstanding), citizen oversight, full public disclosure of all spending and no estimated increase in current tax rates?
Yes
+4.6%
No
-4.6%
Measure SS - Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District
99% of contest
FAILED
Yes
-6.2%
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With funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Valley Center- Pauma Unified School District’s measure to expand career and technical education training facilities; renovate and modernize Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics classrooms and labs; and improve safety and security be adopted, authorizing $84.6 million of bonds with average levies below $54 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $5.4 million annually) while outstanding, legal rates, independent audits, citizen oversight, and full public disclosure of all spending?
Yes
-6.2%
No
+6.2%
With no increase in the expired 2023-24 tax rates, shall Alpine Union School District’s measure to replace leaky roofs, inefficient heating, air-conditioning and electrical at Boulder Oaks Elementary School, Shadow Hills Elementary School, Joan MacQueen Middle School, Mountain View Learning Academy and Creekside Early Learning Center be adopted, authorizing $6.3 million of bonds with legal rates, levies of $30 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (generating $1,200,000 annually while outstanding), audits, independent oversight, State matching funds eligibility, public disclosure of spending, and no funds taken by the State and used in other school districts?
Yes
-21.0%
No
+21.0%
To prepare students for college, careers and trades, and support hands-on math, science, engineering and technology instruction by upgrading classrooms, labs, facilities, and equipment; improving school safety/ security systems, fixing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical systems; and adding classrooms/ facilities to prevent overcrowding; shall Bonsall Unified School District’s measure authorizing $59,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately 4¢ per $100 assessed value (approximately $3,800,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with oversight, audits, all money locally controlled?
Yes
-5.4%
No
+5.4%
With funds that cannot be taken by the State, shall Cajon Valley Union School District’s measure to repair or replace leaky roofs, pipes and plumbing; update inefficient heating and cooling systems; and renovate classrooms be adopted, authorizing $280 million of bonds with average levies below $27 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $15 million annually) while outstanding, legal rates, citizen oversight, state matching funds eligibility, audits, full public disclosure of spending and no estimated increase in current tax rates?
Yes
-14.0%
No
+14.0%
To improve the quality of education; construct/ modernize/ renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace outdated heating and cooling systems; and replace leaky roofs; shall Dehesa School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $3,300,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, generating on average $222,000 annually as long as bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately $25 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, no money for salaries and no money taken by the State?
Yes
-9.6%
No
+9.6%
To improve the quality of education; replace leaky roofs; upgrade infrastructure including plumbing, sewer, and HVAC; improve safety and security; and construct/renovate/modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Encinitas Union School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $158,300,000 of bonds at legal rates, generating on average $9,200,000 annually while bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately $19 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?
Yes
-100.0%
No
+100.0%