How Coast Community College - District 5 Voted
2022 General
How they voted in other elections
35 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
16
U.S. Senator
Mark P. Meuser
+14.6%
Mark P. Meuser
+14.6%
Alex Padilla
-14.6%
Governor
Brian Dahle
+17.2%
Brian Dahle
+17.2%
Gavin Newsom*
-17.2%
Lieutenant Governor
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
+16.0%
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
+16.0%
Eleni Kounalakis*
-16.0%
Attorney General
Nathan Hochman
+19.0%
Nathan Hochman
+19.0%
Rob Bonta
-19.0%
Secretary of State
Rob Bernosky
+16.6%
Rob Bernosky
+16.6%
Shirley N. Weber
-16.6%
Treasurer
Jack M. Guerrero
+20.6%
Jack M. Guerrero
+20.6%
Fiona Ma*
-20.6%
Controller
Lanhee J. Chen
+25.4%
Lanhee J. Chen
+25.4%
Malia M. Cohen
-25.4%
Insurance Commissioner
Robert Howell
+17.0%
Robert Howell
+17.0%
Ricardo Lara*
-17.0%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond*
+1.6%
Tony K. Thurmond*
+1.6%
Lance Ray Christensen
-1.6%
Proposition 1
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
PASSED
Yes
+12.6%
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Yes
+12.6%
No
-12.6%
Proposition 26
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-40.6%
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Yes
-40.6%
No
+40.6%
Proposition 27
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-59.8%
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
Yes
-59.8%
No
+59.8%
Proposition 28
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
PASSED
Yes
+1.8%
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
Yes
+1.8%
No
-1.8%
Proposition 29
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
FAILED
Yes
-52.2%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Yes
-52.2%
No
+52.2%
Proposition 30
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
FAILED
Yes
-40.0%
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
Yes
-40.0%
No
+40.0%
Proposition 31
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
PASSED
Yes
+9.8%
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
Yes
+9.8%
No
-9.8%
Legislative Races
5
Assembly Total (2 races)
Republican Vote
+20.4%
Democrat Vote
-20.4%
Republican Vote
+20.4%
Congressional Total (1 race)
Republican Vote
+12.8%
Democrat Vote
-12.8%
Republican Vote
+12.8%
Senate Total (1 race)
Republican Vote
+28.4%
Democrat Vote
-28.4%
Republican Vote
+28.4%
Janet Nguyen
+28.4%
Kim Carr
-28.4%
Scott Baugh
+12.8%
Katie Porter
-12.8%
Mike Schaefer
+21.6%
David Dodson
-21.6%
Diane Dixon
+31.6%
Judie Mancuso
-31.6%
Cottie Petrie Norris
+0.8%
Steven Choi
-0.8%
Overlapping Local Races
13
City of Costa Mesa City Council District 3
64% of contest
John Thomas Patton
+0.8%
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John Thomas Patton
+0.8%
Andrea Marr
-0.8%
Jorge Miron
-31.5%
Manuel Chavez
City of Costa Mesa City Council District 5
30% of contest
Arlis Reynolds
+26.6%
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Arlis Reynolds
+26.6%
Robert Dickson
-26.6%
John Stephens
+8.8%
John M. W. Moorlach
-8.8%
City of Newport Beach City Council District 1
88% of contest
Joe Stapleton
+27.4%
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Joe Stapleton
+27.4%
Tom Miller
-27.4%
City of Newport Beach City Council District 3
88% of contest
Erik Weigand
+30.4%
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Erik Weigand
+30.4%
Jim Mosher
-30.4%
Amy Peters
-40.9%
Robyn Grant
City of Newport Beach City Council District 6
88% of contest
Lauren Kleiman
+9.6%
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Lauren Kleiman
+9.6%
Joy Brenner
-9.6%
Newport Mesa Unified School District Board of Education Trustee Area 2
82% of contest
Michelle Murphy
+19.0%
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Michelle Murphy
+19.0%
Danielle Mills
-19.0%
Newport Mesa Unified School District Board of Education Trustee Area 4
81% of contest
Lisa Pearson
+24.6%
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Lisa Pearson
+24.6%
Barbara George
-24.6%
Kristen Nicole Valle
-49.0%
Newport Mesa Unified School District Board of Education Trustee Area 5
Michelle Barto
+29.0%
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Michelle Barto
+29.0%
Reina Shebesta
-29.0%
Newport Mesa Unified School District Board of Education Trustee Area 7
40% of contest
Ashley Anderson
+29.6%
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Ashley Anderson
+29.6%
Kristen Seaburn
-29.6%
Vicky Rodriguez
-45.2%
Katrina Foley
+2.2%
Patricia C. 'Pat' Bates
-2.2%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
1
To provide for future housing needs of workers, middle-class families, and seniors; maintain the character of Costa Mesa’s single-family neighborhoods; protect the environment and open space; attract new businesses; and maintain local control; shall voters authorize the City Council to adopt publicly-reviewed land use plans to revitalize outdated commercial/industrial corridors such as Newport and Harbor Boulevards, and expand affordable housing, while restricting building heights, requiring developer-paid fees, and keeping residential neighborhoods intact?
Yes
+1.2%
No
-1.2%