How 48th Congressional District (2022) Voted
2020 General
How they voted in other elections
48th Congressional District (2022)'s election results
23 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
13
President
Donald J. Trump*
+11.6%
Donald J. Trump*
+11.6%
Joseph R. Biden
-11.6%
Jo Jorgensen
-53.3%
Howie Hawkins
-54.3%
Roque De La Fuente Guerra
-54.4%
Gloria La Riva
-54.6%
Proposition 14
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
FAILED
Yes
-16.4%
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
Yes
-16.4%
No
+16.4%
Proposition 15
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
FAILED
Yes
-36.2%
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
Yes
-36.2%
No
+36.2%
Proposition 16
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
FAILED
Yes
-45.0%
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
Yes
-45.0%
No
+45.0%
Proposition 17
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
FAILED
Yes
-13.8%
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
Yes
-13.8%
No
+13.8%
Proposition 18
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
FAILED
Yes
-41.0%
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
Yes
-41.0%
No
+41.0%
Proposition 19
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
FAILED
Yes
-9.6%
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
Yes
-9.6%
No
+9.6%
Proposition 20
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
FAILED
Yes
-6.8%
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
Yes
-6.8%
No
+6.8%
Proposition 21
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-44.2%
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
Yes
-44.2%
No
+44.2%
Proposition 22
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
PASSED
Yes
+41.4%
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
Yes
+41.4%
No
-41.4%
Proposition 23
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
FAILED
Yes
-44.0%
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Yes
-44.0%
No
+44.0%
Proposition 24
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
FAILED
Yes
-1.0%
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
Yes
-1.0%
No
+1.0%
Proposition 25
Eliminates Money Bail System
FAILED
Yes
-35.0%
Eliminates Money Bail System
Yes
-35.0%
No
+35.0%
Legislative Races
7
Assembly Total (6 races)
Republican Vote
+21.2%
Democrat Vote
-21.2%
Republican Vote
+21.2%
Senate Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+5.0%
Democrat Vote
+5.0%
Republican Vote
-5.0%
Toni Atkins*
+5.0%
Linda Blankenship
-5.0%
Kelly Seyarto
+27.0%
Jerry Carlos
-27.0%
Randy Voepel*
+28.2%
Liz Lavertu
-28.2%
Marie Waldron*
+14.8%
Karen Schwartz
-14.8%
Melanie Burkholder
+30.8%
Tasha Boerner Horvath*
-30.8%
June Yang Cutter
+4.8%
Brian Maienschein*
-4.8%
Shirley N. Weber*
+3.8%
John Moore
-3.8%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
3
To replace outdated electrical wiring; increase internet access; upgrade fire alarms; improve student safety /campus security; and replace aging portables, shall Cajon Valley Union School District’s measure to issue $125 million in bonds be adopted, extending but not increasing the current tax rate (averaging $13/$100,000 of assessed valuation) and raising $6.2 million annually until repaid with legal interest rates, annual audits, independent oversight, all funds spent locally, no money for administrators’ salaries and qualifying for State reimbursement?
Yes
-5.8%
No
+5.8%
Measure V - La Mesa-Spring Valley Elementary School District
10% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+15.6%
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To repair old, outdated classrooms and school facilities, fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems, improve student safety and campus security, and upgrade classrooms, labs, facilities and technology to support achievement in science, math, reading, technology, arts and engineering, shall the La Mesa – Spring Valley School District measure authorizing $136,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately 2.4 cents per $100 assessed value ($7,879,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money staying local?
Yes
+15.6%
No
-15.6%
Yes
-20.6%
No
+20.6%