How 2nd Congressional District (2022) Voted
2018 General
How they voted in other elections
2nd Congressional District (2022)'s election results
20 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
11
Proposition 1
Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
PASSED
Yes
+24.4%
Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
Yes
+24.4%
No
-24.4%
Proposition 2
Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
PASSED
Yes
+36.4%
Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
Yes
+36.4%
No
-36.4%
Proposition 3
Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
FAILED
Yes
-3.6%
Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
Yes
-3.6%
No
+3.6%
Proposition 4
Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
PASSED
Yes
+22.2%
Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
Yes
+22.2%
No
-22.2%
Proposition 5
Senior Property Reduction
FAILED
Yes
-33.2%
Senior Property Reduction
Yes
-33.2%
No
+33.2%
Proposition 6
Repeal of Fuel Tax
FAILED
Yes
-43.2%
Repeal of Fuel Tax
Yes
-43.2%
No
+43.2%
Proposition 7
Change Daylight Saving Time Period
PASSED
Yes
+19.0%
Change Daylight Saving Time Period
Yes
+19.0%
No
-19.0%
Proposition 8
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
FAILED
Yes
-11.6%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
Yes
-11.6%
No
+11.6%
Proposition 10
Rental Control on Residential Property
FAILED
Yes
-12.4%
Rental Control on Residential Property
Yes
-12.4%
No
+12.4%
Proposition 11
Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
PASSED
Yes
+4.8%
Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
Yes
+4.8%
No
-4.8%
Proposition 12
Farm Animals Confinement Standards
PASSED
Yes
+28.8%
Farm Animals Confinement Standards
Yes
+28.8%
No
-28.8%
Legislative Races
4
Assembly Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+36.8%
Democrat Vote
+36.8%
Republican Vote
-36.8%
Marc Levine*
+45.6%
Dan Monte
-45.6%
Jim Wood*
+36.8%
Matt Heath
-36.8%
Malia Cohen
+44.8%
Mark Burns
-44.8%
Mike Mc Guire*
+34.8%
Veronica Jacobi
-34.8%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
5
To improve the quality of education; repair and replace leaky roofs; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall Old Adobe Union School District issue $38,500,000 of bonds at legal rates, generating on average $2,200,000 annually as long as bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately 3 cents per $100 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizen’s oversight, no money for salaries and all money staying local?
Yes
+28.8%
No
-28.8%
To improve and protect Sonoma County’s regional and neighborhood parks; safeguard water supplies, streams, rivers; reduce future wildfire risk; preserve fish and wildlife habitat; conserve natural areas for future generations; support community health and expand walking, hiking, and biking trails; shall Sonoma County establish a one-eighth cent special transaction and use tax (sales tax) countywide for a ten-year period, providing approximately $11.5 million annually, with citizens’ oversight and annual audits?
Yes
+44.4%
No
-44.4%
To aid recovery and provide affordable housing for low- and middle-income families, veterans, seniors, disabled, and other vulnerable populations, provide supportive housing for the homeless; and help low- and middle-income households purchase homes in their communities, shall the City of Santa Rosa’s measure to issue $124 million in bonds, levying approximately $8.6 million annually at approximately $29 per $100,000 of assessed value through final maturity, with oversight and audits, be adopted?
Yes
+22.4%
No
-22.4%
To provide temporary funding to recover from the October 2017 fires and preserve city services including maintaining 9-1-1 emergency response times and neighborhood police patrols; repairing potholes, streets and sidewalks; rebuilding firefighting infrastructure and fire prevention; shall the City of Santa Rosa enact a one-quarter cent sales tax for six years only, generating approximately $9 million annually, for unrestricted general fund purposes, subject to annual audits, with all revenue staying in Santa Rosa?
Yes
+21.4%
No
-21.4%
Yes
+35.8%
No
-35.8%