How Rio Hondo Community College Voted
2022 General
How they voted in other elections
Rio Hondo Community College's election results
55 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
16
U.S. Senator
Alex Padilla
+30.2%
Alex Padilla
+30.2%
Mark P. Meuser
-30.2%
Governor
Gavin Newsom*
+25.2%
Gavin Newsom*
+25.2%
Brian Dahle
-25.2%
Lieutenant Governor
Eleni Kounalakis*
+25.8%
Eleni Kounalakis*
+25.8%
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
-25.8%
Attorney General
Rob Bonta
+25.4%
Rob Bonta
+25.4%
Nathan Hochman
-25.4%
Secretary of State
Shirley N. Weber
+27.0%
Shirley N. Weber
+27.0%
Rob Bernosky
-27.0%
Treasurer
Fiona Ma*
+23.0%
Fiona Ma*
+23.0%
Jack M. Guerrero
-23.0%
Controller
Malia M. Cohen
+21.0%
Malia M. Cohen
+21.0%
Lanhee J. Chen
-21.0%
Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo Lara*
+29.0%
Ricardo Lara*
+29.0%
Robert Howell
-29.0%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond*
+28.2%
Tony K. Thurmond*
+28.2%
Lance Ray Christensen
-28.2%
Proposition 1
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
PASSED
Yes
+27.2%
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Yes
+27.2%
No
-27.2%
Proposition 26
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-32.4%
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Yes
-32.4%
No
+32.4%
Proposition 27
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-61.6%
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
Yes
-61.6%
No
+61.6%
Proposition 28
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
PASSED
Yes
+30.4%
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
Yes
+30.4%
No
-30.4%
Proposition 29
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
FAILED
Yes
-27.6%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Yes
-27.6%
No
+27.6%
Proposition 30
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
FAILED
Yes
-23.0%
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
Yes
-23.0%
No
+23.0%
Proposition 31
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
PASSED
Yes
+23.2%
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
Yes
+23.2%
No
-23.2%
Legislative Races
10
Assembly Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+27.0%
Democrat Vote
+27.0%
Republican Vote
-27.0%
Congressional Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+30.0%
Democrat Vote
+30.0%
Republican Vote
-30.0%
Senate Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+30.4%
Democrat Vote
+30.4%
Republican Vote
-30.4%
Susan Rubio
+38.4%
Vincent Tsai
-38.4%
Judy Chu
+42.0%
Wes Hallman
-42.0%
Bob Archuleta
+31.2%
Mitch Clemmons
-31.2%
Grace F. Napolitano
+37.0%
Daniel Bocic Martinez
-37.0%
Tom Umberg
+17.0%
Rhonda Shader
-17.0%
Linda T. Sanchez
+28.4%
Eric J. Ching
-28.4%
Tony Vazquez
+31.0%
Y. Marie Manvel
-31.0%
Mike Fong
+36.0%
Burton Brink
-36.0%
Lisa Calderon
+26.6%
Jessica Martinez
-26.6%
Blanca Pacheco
+25.2%
Raul Ortiz Jr.
-25.2%
Overlapping Local Races
18
Cerritos Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 7
0% of contest
Zurich Lewis
+28.6%
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Zurich Lewis
+28.6%
Angelo Gandalf Maldonado
-28.6%
City of Arcadia City Council 5th District
0% of contest
Michael Danielson
+14.2%
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Michael Danielson
+14.2%
Michael Cao
-14.2%
City of Downey City Council District 4
5% of contest
Claudia M. Frometa
+37.2%
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Claudia M. Frometa
+37.2%
Joaq Ui N Beltran
-37.2%
Juan Martinez
-55.1%
Gabriel Ramirez
+13.6%
Catherine A. Eredia
-13.6%
Viviana Longoria
+27.4%
Richard Thomas
-27.4%
Jessica Ancona
+15.6%
Maria Morales
-15.6%
City of El Monte Member of the City Council District 3
30% of contest
Julia Ruedas
+47.2%
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Julia Ruedas
+47.2%
Joaquina Quinones
-47.2%
Tony Ayala
+0.7%
Jennifer Perez
-0.7%
Petra Pena
-4.0%
Luis Navas
-7.0%
Dora Sandoval
-8.3%
Gustavo V. Camacho
+7.5%
John Johnny Garcia
-7.5%
Raul Elias
-13.4%
Antonio Tony Hernandez
-15.9%
Annette Rodriguez
+1.0%
Juanita Martin
-1.0%
Bill Rounds
-1.6%
John Mora
-3.2%
Gabriel Jimenez
-6.7%
Blake Carter
-9.9%
El Monte City School District Governing Board Member
65% of contest
Lisette Idalia Mendez
+2.4%
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Lisette Idalia Mendez
+2.4%
Elizabeth Beth Rivas
-2.4%
Christina Flores
-7.0%
V. Major Patel
-11.0%
Esther Mejia
+3.2%
John Contreras
-3.2%
Hector Lafarga Jr
-4.0%
Jacqueline Perez Valencia
-4.7%
Carolyn Castillo
-6.6%
Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area No. 5
2% of contest
Jeffrey De La Torre
+18.6%
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Jeffrey De La Torre
+18.6%
Tim Fox
-18.6%
Richard Bergeron
-32.9%
Robert Luna
+3.4%
Alex Villanueva
-3.4%
Norwalk La Mirada Unified School District Governing Board Member
0% of contest
Narcis Brasov
+2.4%
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Narcis Brasov
+2.4%
Jorge Alberto Tirado
-2.4%
Norma Amezcua
-2.4%
Casey P. Chattle
-2.4%
Becky Langenwalter
-4.8%
Lorena E. Vidaurre
-4.8%
Roberto Rob Cancio
-4.8%
Rudy O. Miranda
-11.9%
Rio Hondo Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 5
Oscar Valladares
+11.6%
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Oscar Valladares
+11.6%
Vanessa C. Tyson
-11.6%
Whittier Union High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 4
Irma Rodriguez Moisa
+3.8%
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Irma Rodriguez Moisa
+3.8%
Chris Hardeman
-3.8%
Whittier Union High School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 5
Gary Mendez
+14.0%
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Gary Mendez
+14.0%
Miguel Mike Bejarano
-14.0%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
11
To improve 911 response, prevent crime/thefts; protect local drinking water sources; repair streets/potholes; address homelessness; other general City services; shall an ordinance to simplify/update Pico Rivera's 64-year-old business license fee, to protect local small businesses and ensure all businesses operating in the City pay their fair share; with no tax increase on residents, be adopted, generating approximately $5,800,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring City spending disclosure/local control of funds?
Yes
+51.0%
No
-51.0%
Shall the measure amending the County of Los Angeles Charter to grant the Board of Supervisors authority to remove an elected Sheriff from office for cause, including violation of law related to a Sheriff's duties, flagrant or repeated neglect of duties, misappropriation of funds, willful falsification of documents, or obstructing an investigation, by a four-fifths vote of the Board of Supervisors, after written notice and an opportunity to be heard, be adopted?
Yes
+30.6%
No
-30.6%
Shall the City Charter be amended to provide for election of City Councilmembers by-district, to set the general municipal election for the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November in even-numbered years to align with the Statewide General Election date, to amend the procedure to fill vacant elective offices, to change the City Clerk from elected to appointed, to establish a City Prosecutor, to modify City procurement procedures, and to make other modernizing amendments?
Yes
-25.0%
No
+25.0%
To repair, upgrade, and replace instructional, training, and support facilities; remove asbestos/ lead paint; maintain safe drinking water; earthquake/fire safety; prepare local workforce, students/veterans with modern job training and university transfer; acquire equipment, facilities, sites, shall Cerritos Community College District's measure authorizing $425,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $25/$100,000 assessed valuation, raising $19,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, requiring independent audits/ public disclosure of spending?
Yes
+57.2%
No
-57.2%
Shall the measure enacting a tax in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County on cannabis businesses at annual rates not to exceed $10 per square foot for cultivation (adjusted for inflation) and a percentage of gross receipts for various cannabis businesses, including retail (6 percent), testing laboratory (2 percent), distribution (3 percent), manufacturing and for all other cannabis businesses (4 percent), generating approximately $10,360,000 to $15,170,000 annually, until ended by voters, be adopted?
Yes
+17.8%
No
-17.8%
Shall the measure to increase the rate of the City's Transient Occupancy (Room) Tax from 9% to 13%, providing approximately $950,000 annually until ended by voters for general government use such as City parks, streets and public safety, and applying the tax to all rent charged to hotel guests, including by online travel and short term rental companies, for transient occupancy of any hotel, be adopted?
Yes
-43.2%
No
+43.2%
Shall the terms served by City Council Members in the City of Pico Rivera be limited to not more than three (3) consecutive four (4) year terms, after which City Council Members shall not be qualified to serve in that elected office for a period of four (4) years?
Yes
+71.4%
No
-71.4%
Shall a measure be adopted to increase the maximum rate of the City's Transient Occupancy Tax (also known as Hotel Tax) charged to guests of hotels and any other overnight lodging facilities from a maximum of 10% to 12% as of January 1, 2023, providing an additional estimated $730,000 annually until ended by voters for City services including public safety response, street repair and maintenance, park construction and maintenance and for general government use?
Yes
-75.0%
No
+75.0%
To enhance funding for police protection and public safety services, community code enforcement and beautification efforts and other general governmental purposes, shall the City of El Monte increase its existing transient occupancy tax paid only by hotel and motel guests from its current rate 10% to a new increased rate of 14% providing an estimated $350,000 annually in additional general fund revenues, until ended by El Monte voters?
Yes
-0.8%
No
+0.8%
To upgrade aging labs, instructional technology, classrooms and career-training facilities, improve student access to affordable, high quality education in subjects like nursing, health sciences, engineering, technology and skilled trades; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems; and remove asbestos/ lead pipes, shall the Pasadena Area Community College District bond measure authorizing $565,000,000 at legal rates be adopted, levying 2¢ per $100 of assessed value ($32,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money locally controlled?
Yes
+33.4%
No
-33.4%
Shall the measure to establish a Sports Wagering Tax at a rate of up to 5% of sports wagering gross revenues, providing approximately $1,000,000 annually until ended by voters for general government use such as City parks, streets and public safety, be adopted?
Yes
-50.0%
No
+50.0%