How 15th Congressional District (2022) Voted
2018 General
How they voted in other elections
15th Congressional District (2022)'s election results
30 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
20
U.S. Senator
Dianne Feinstein*
+26.6%
Dianne Feinstein*
+26.6%
Kevin De Leon
-26.6%
Governor
Gavin Newsom
+52.8%
Gavin Newsom
+52.8%
John H. Cox
-52.8%
Lieutenant Governor
Eleni Kounalakis
+19.6%
Eleni Kounalakis
+19.6%
Ed Hernandez
-19.6%
Attorney General
Xavier Becerra*
+55.2%
Xavier Becerra*
+55.2%
Steven C Bailey
-55.2%
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla*
+56.6%
Alex Padilla*
+56.6%
Mark P. Meuser
-56.6%
Treasurer
Fiona Ma
+57.6%
Fiona Ma
+57.6%
Greg Conlon
-57.6%
Controller
Betty T. Yee*
+59.2%
Betty T. Yee*
+59.2%
Konstantinos Roditis
-59.2%
Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo Lara
+19.2%
Ricardo Lara
+19.2%
Steve Poizner
-19.2%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond
+23.4%
Tony K. Thurmond
+23.4%
Marshall Tuck
-23.4%
Proposition 1
Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
PASSED
Yes
+26.2%
Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
Yes
+26.2%
No
-26.2%
Proposition 2
Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
PASSED
Yes
+38.6%
Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
Yes
+38.6%
No
-38.6%
Proposition 3
Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
PASSED
Yes
+11.6%
Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
Yes
+11.6%
No
-11.6%
Proposition 4
Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
PASSED
Yes
+33.0%
Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
Yes
+33.0%
No
-33.0%
Proposition 5
Senior Property Reduction
FAILED
Yes
-28.0%
Senior Property Reduction
Yes
-28.0%
No
+28.0%
Proposition 6
Repeal of Fuel Tax
FAILED
Yes
-43.8%
Repeal of Fuel Tax
Yes
-43.8%
No
+43.8%
Proposition 7
Change Daylight Saving Time Period
PASSED
Yes
+23.6%
Change Daylight Saving Time Period
Yes
+23.6%
No
-23.6%
Proposition 8
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
FAILED
Yes
-8.2%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
Yes
-8.2%
No
+8.2%
Proposition 10
Rental Control on Residential Property
FAILED
Yes
-11.6%
Rental Control on Residential Property
Yes
-11.6%
No
+11.6%
Proposition 11
Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
PASSED
Yes
+7.6%
Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
Yes
+7.6%
No
-7.6%
Proposition 12
Farm Animals Confinement Standards
PASSED
Yes
+37.0%
Farm Animals Confinement Standards
Yes
+37.0%
No
-37.0%
Legislative Races
5
Assembly Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+56.8%
Democrat Vote
+56.8%
Republican Vote
-56.8%
David Chiu*
+39.2%
Alejandro Fernandez
-39.2%
Phil Ting*
+64.6%
Keith Bogdon
-64.6%
Kevin Mullin*
+53.2%
Christina Laskowski
-53.2%
Marc Berman*
+72.6%
Alex Glew
-72.6%
Malia Cohen
+53.6%
Mark Burns
-53.6%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
5
To protect the waterfront, BART and Muni, buildings, historic piers, and roads from earthquakes, flooding and rising seas by: repairing the 100 year old Embarcadero Seawall; strengthening the Embarcadero; and fortifying transit infrastructure and utilities serving residents and businesses; shall the city issue $425,000,000 in bonds, with a duration up to 30 years from the time of issuance, an estimated tax rate of $0.013/$100 of assessed property value, and estimated annual revenues of up to $40,000,000, with citizen oversight and regular audits? The City’s current debt management policy is to keep the property tax rate from City general obligation bonds below the 2006 rate by issuing new bonds as older ones are retired and the tax base grows, though the overall property tax rate may vary based on other factors.
Yes
+46.0%
No
-46.0%
Shall the City amend the Charter to include privacy guidelines and require the City Administrator to propose a privacy ordinance consistent with the guidelines to the Board of Supervisors?
Yes
+19.6%
No
-19.6%
Shall the City impose additional business taxes to create a dedicated fund to support services for homeless people and prevent homelessness, including one tax of 0.175% to 0.69% on gross receipts over $50 million that a business receives in San Francisco, and another tax of 1.5% on certain administrative offices’ payroll expense in San Francisco, raising an estimated $250–300 million in combined tax revenues annually, and with no expiration date for these taxes?
Yes
+11.4%
No
-11.4%
Shall the City impose new cannabis business taxes beginning in 2021, at rates ranging from 1% to 5% on gross receipts of cannabis businesses in San Francisco, where the Board of Supervisors could decrease those rates, or increase them up to 7%; and shall the City apply many of its business taxes to businesses with over $500,000 in gross receipts in San Francisco that do not have a physical presence here; raising an estimated $2–4 million annually in combined tax revenues in 2019 and 2020, and an estimated $7–16 million annually beginning in 2021, and with no expiration date on these newly imposed and applied taxes?
Yes
+36.4%
No
-36.4%
Shall the City annually distribute up to 1.5% of the current base hotel tax for specific arts and cultural purposes, without increasing the existing hotel tax?
Yes
+43.2%
No
-43.2%