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Monterey and

18th Congressional District (2022)

Representative: Zoe Lofgren (D)
760,064 Population
375,813 Voters
These maps were put into place during the 2022 redistricting but are no longer in effect starting with the 2026 election cycle, due to the passage of Proposition 50. View 2026 18th Congressional District.
Monterey and

18th Congressional District (2022)

Representative: Zoe Lofgren (D)
760,064 Population
375,813 Voters
These maps were put into place during the 2022 redistricting but are no longer in effect starting with the 2026 election cycle, due to the passage of Proposition 50. View 2026 18th Congressional District.

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How 18th Congressional District (2022) Voted

2020 General

35 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal 12
Proposition 14 Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
PASSED ~XX% Yes +15.0%
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
Yes
~XX% +15.0% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -15.0% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 15 Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
PASSED ~XX% Yes +8.8%
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
Yes
~XX% +8.8% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -8.8% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 16 Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
FAILED ~XX% Yes -5.6%
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
Yes
~XX% -5.6% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +5.6% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 17 Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
PASSED ~XX% Yes +26.2%
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
Yes
~XX% +26.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -26.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 18 17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
FAILED ~XX% Yes -5.2%
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
Yes
~XX% -5.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +5.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 19 Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
PASSED ~XX% Yes +15.6%
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
Yes
~XX% +15.6% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -15.6% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 20 Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
FAILED ~XX% Yes -26.4%
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
Yes
~XX% -26.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +26.4% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 21 Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
FAILED ~XX% Yes -8.2%
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
Yes
~XX% -8.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +8.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 22 App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
PASSED ~XX% Yes +7.2%
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
Yes
~XX% +7.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -7.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 23 Dialysis Clinic Requirements
FAILED ~XX% Yes -14.2%
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Yes
~XX% -14.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +14.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 24 Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
PASSED ~XX% Yes +24.2%
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
Yes
~XX% +24.2% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -24.2% ~XXX,XXX
Proposition 25 Eliminates Money Bail System
FAILED ~XX% Yes -4.4%
Eliminates Money Bail System
Yes
~XX% -4.4% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% +4.4% ~XXX,XXX
Legislative Races 7
Assembly Total (5 races) Democrat Vote ~XX% +45.2%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +45.2% ~XXX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -45.2% ~XX,XXX
Senate Total (1 race) Democrat Vote ~XX% +32.2%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +32.2% ~XX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -32.2% ~XX,XXX
15th State Senate District 24% of contest
Dave Cortese ~XX% +23.4% View full race results
Dave Cortese
~XX% +23.4% ~XX,XXX
Ann M. Ravel
~XX% -23.4% ~XX,XXX
17th State Senate District 24% of contest
John Laird ~XX% +32.2% View full race results
John Laird
~XX% +32.2% ~XX,XXX
Vicki Nohrden
~XX% -32.2% ~XX,XXX
25th Assembly District 76% of contest
Alex Lee ~XX% +25.2% View full race results
Alex Lee
~XX% +25.2% ~X,XXX
Bob Brunton
~XX% -25.2% ~XXX
27th Assembly District 38% of contest
Ash Kalra* ~XX% +56.4% View full race results
Ash Kalra*
~XX% +56.4% ~XX,XXX
G. Burt Lancaster
~XX% -56.4% ~XX,XXX
28th Assembly District 8% of contest
Evan Low* ~XX% +61.4% View full race results
Evan Low*
~XX% +61.4% ~X,XXX
Carlos Rafael Cruz
~XX% -61.4% ~X,XXX
29th Assembly District 32% of contest
Mark Stone* ~XX% +42.2% View full race results
Mark Stone*
~XX% +42.2% ~X,XXX
Shomir Banerjee
~XX% -42.2% ~X,XXX
30th Assembly District
Robert Rivas* ~XX% +40.2% View full race results
Robert Rivas*
~XX% +40.2% ~XXX,XXX
Gregory Swett
~XX% -40.2% ~XX,XXX
Overlapping Ballot Measures 16
Measure G - City of San Jose 17% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +66.0% View full results
Shall the City Charter be amended to: expand the Independent Police Auditor’s oversight, including review of officer-involved shootings and use of force incidents causing death or great bodily injury, review of department-initiated investigations against officers, and other technical amendments; increase the Planning Commission to 11 members with Council appointing one member from each Council District and one “at-large” member; and allow the Council to establish timelines for redistricting when Census results are late?
Yes
~XX% +66.0% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -66.0% ~XX,XXX
Measure H - City of San Jose 16% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +54.8% View full results
To fund general San José services, including fire protection, disaster preparedness, 911 emergency response, street repair, youth programs, addressing homelessness, and supporting vulnerable residents, shall an ordinance be adopted increasing the cardroom tax rate from 15% to 16.5%, applying the tax to third party providers at these rates: up to $25,000,000 at 5%; $25,000,001 to $30,000,000 at 7.5%; and over $30,000,000 at 10%, increasing card tables by 30, generating approximately $15,000,000 annually, until repealed?
Yes
~XX% +54.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -54.8% ~XX,XXX
Measure H - Shandon Joint Unified School District 14% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +13.0% View full results
With no projected increase in current tax rates, shall Shandon Joint Unified School District’s measure to repair deteriorating septic systems, improve student safety, upgrade technology and provide additional classrooms by authorizing $4 million in bonds be adopted with legal rates, levies averaging less than $0.04 per $100 of assessed valuation through 2048 (generating $260,000 per year), annual audits, independent oversight and no funds used for administrators’ salaries or benefits?
Yes
~XX% +13.0% ~XX
No
~XX% -13.0% ~XX
Measure I - San Jose 21% of contest
FAILED ~XX% Yes +43.2% View full results
To provide locally controlled funding for community colleges to attract and retain quality faculty; provide assistance with food, housing, fees, books, transportation, and internet access so students can complete their degrees; prepare students for transfer to UC and CSU schools, and career and job training, shall San JoseEvergreen Community College District’s measure levying $18 per parcel for 9 years ($4,500,000 annually), be adopted, with citizens’ oversight, and all funds used locally?
Yes
~XX% +43.2% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -43.2% ~XX,XXX
Measure I - San Miguel Joint Union School District 2% of contest
FAILED ~XX% Yes -10.0% View full results
With no increase in estimated tax rates, shall San Miguel Joint Union School District’s measure to retrofit classrooms for agricultural sciences, student safety and school security; upgrade emergency preparedness; and increase student access to internet/technology at Lillian Larsen and Cappy Culver Schools be adopted, authorizing $6,200,000 in bonds, extending but not increasing current rates (3¢ per $100 of assessed valuation through 2039) and raising $580,000/ year for bond repayment with legal interest rates, annual audits and citizens’ oversight?
Yes
~XX% -10.0% ~XX
No
~XX% +10.0% ~XX
Measure J - Gonzales Unified School District
PASSED ~XX% Yes +22.4% View full results
To build a new elementary school to relieve student overcrowding; upgrade school fire alarms and emergency preparations; improve handicap accessibility (ADA); upgrade technology and student internet access; and replace aging roofs, plumbing and wiring at La Gloria Elementary School and Fairview Middle School shall Gonzales Unified School District’s measure authorizing $24.5 million in bonds be adopted with payments less than 6¢ per $100 assessed valuation (raising $1.5 million per year through 2049), legal rates, annual audits and independent oversight?
Yes
~XX% +22.4% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -22.4% ~X,XXX
Measure J - San Jose 21% of contest
FAILED ~XX% Yes +25.8% View full results
To upgrade facilities preparing students/veterans for university transfer/careers like healthcare, technology, emergency response, and recruit/retain quality faculty by modernizing, repairing aging classrooms, technology, science labs; acquire construct, repair facilities, equipment, sites; shall San JoséEvergreen Community College District’s measure authorizing $858,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 1.75¢ per $100 assessed valuation, raising approximately $53,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with audits/no money for administrators’ salaries, be adopted?
Yes
~XX% +25.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -25.8% ~XX,XXX
Measure K - Franklin 6% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +52.8% View full results
To improve the quality of education and enhance student achievement, by expanding reading, counseling and tutoring programs for at-risk students; maintaining small class sizes, enhancing reading math, and science programs; retaining teachers; and expanding student access to after school programs, shall Franklin-McKinley School District’s measure levying $72.00 per parcel annually for five years, be adopted, raising $1.2 million annually, have no funds for administrators’ salaries, provide a senior citizens’ exemption and have all funds stay local?
Yes
~XX% +52.8% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -52.8% ~XXX
Measure K - Gonzales Unified School District
PASSED ~XX% Yes +29.4% View full results
Yes
~XX% +29.4% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -29.4% ~X,XXX
Measure L - Campbell Union High School District 2% of contest
FAILED ~XX% Yes +33.6% View full results
To ensure students receive engaging distance learning instruction that accelerates learning and can safely return to in-person school with smaller class sizes to facilitate social distancing guidelines as the pandemic subsides, shall the Campbell Union High School District measure be adopted renewing an existing $85 annual parcel tax that can be ended by voters, providing approximately $4,814,485 annually, exempting senior and qualified disabled citizens, subject to independent oversight, annual audits, and local control?
Yes
~XX% +33.6% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -33.6% ~XXX
Measure P - Evergreen Elementary School District 1% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +23.4% View full results
To increase student internet and computer access; upgrade school emergency preparedness; install campus security, emergency notification and communication alarms and systems; and retrofit and renovate classrooms and facilities throughout the District; shall Evergreen Elementary School District’s measure to issue $80 million of bonds be adopted with projected annual tax rates averaging less than $0.03 per $100 assessed valuation for 12 years ($7.5 million per year for bond repayment), legal interest rates, annual audits and independent oversight?
Yes
~XX% +23.4% ~XXX
No
~XX% -23.4% ~XXX
Measure Q - Mount Pleasant Elementary School District 71% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +33.2% View full results
To acquire equipment/instructional technology to improve distance learning and internet access; renovate heating/cooling systems, aging restrooms; upgrade school emergency preparedness, outdated electrical wiring, handicapped accessibility; acquire, renovate, construct classrooms, equipment, sites and facilities, shall Mt. Pleasant Elementary School District’s measure authorizing $12,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 3 cents/$100 assessed value, $975,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators’ salaries, pensions or benefits, and all money benefiting local schools?
Yes
~XX% +33.2% ~X,XXX
No
~XX% -33.2% ~X,XXX
Measure S - Santa Clara Valley Water District 17% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +54.8% View full results
Yes
~XX% +54.8% ~XXX,XXX
No
~XX% -54.8% ~XX,XXX
Measure T - Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority 20% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +68.6% View full results
Yes
~XX% +68.6% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -68.6% ~XX,XXX
Measure V - Monterey Peninsula Community College District 0% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +25.8% View full results
To repair/upgrade aging classrooms, career training facilities, deteriorating roofs, plumbing/electrical systems; remove hazardous materials; improve instructional technology; acquire, construct, repair sites, facilities, equipment improving student/veteran access to affordable, high-quality training in math, science, engineering, technology, shall Monterey Peninsula Community College District's measure authorizing $230,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 1.8¢ per $100 assessed valuation, $12,900,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, with citizen oversight, and all money locally controlled?
Yes
~XX% +25.8% ~XX
No
~XX% -25.8% ~XX
Measure W - Salinas Union High School District 85% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +32.0% View full results
To upgrade neighborhood schools, attract/retain quality teachers by repairing deteriorating classrooms, bathrooms, roof; upgrading classrooms/science labs, school security, fire safety; removing hazardous materials; providing safe drinking water, career/college training; acquiring, constructing, repairing sites, facilities, equipment, shall Salinas Union High School District’s measure authorizing $140,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $30/$100,000 assessed value ($9,900,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, requiring annual independent audits/citizens’ oversight?
Yes
~XX% +32.0% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -32.0% ~XX,XXX
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