How North Orange County Community College - District 7 Voted
2024 General
How they voted in other elections
North Orange County Community College - District 7's election results
42 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
12
President
Donald Trump
+12.4%
Donald Trump
+12.4%
Kamala Harris
-12.4%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
-52.9%
Jill Stein
-53.0%
Rejected Write Ins
-53.6%
Chase Oliver
-53.6%
Claudia De La Cruz
-54.0%
Peter Sonski
-54.2%
US Senate (Full Term)
Steve Garvey
+18.8%
Steve Garvey
+18.8%
Adam Schiff
-18.8%
Proposition 2
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
FAILED
Yes
-10.6%
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
Yes
-10.6%
No
+10.6%
Proposition 3
Constitutional Right to Marriage
FAILED
Yes
-1.0%
Constitutional Right to Marriage
Yes
-1.0%
No
+1.0%
Proposition 4
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
FAILED
Yes
-14.2%
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
Yes
-14.2%
No
+14.2%
Proposition 5
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
FAILED
Yes
-44.0%
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
Yes
-44.0%
No
+44.0%
Proposition 6
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
FAILED
Yes
-31.2%
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
Yes
-31.2%
No
+31.2%
Proposition 32
Raises Minimum Wage
FAILED
Yes
-44.0%
Raises Minimum Wage
Yes
-44.0%
No
+44.0%
Proposition 33
Local Government Residential Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-44.8%
Local Government Residential Rent Control
Yes
-44.8%
No
+44.8%
Proposition 34
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
PASSED
Yes
+12.8%
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
Yes
+12.8%
No
-12.8%
Proposition 35
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
PASSED
Yes
+16.6%
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
Yes
+16.6%
No
-16.6%
Proposition 36
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
PASSED
Yes
+60.0%
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
Yes
+60.0%
No
-60.0%
Legislative Races
7
Assembly Total (3 races)
Republican Vote
+28.4%
Democrat Vote
-28.4%
Republican Vote
+28.4%
Congressional Total (3 races)
Republican Vote
+21.2%
Democrat Vote
-21.2%
Republican Vote
+21.2%
Senate Total (1 race)
Republican Vote
+14.0%
Democrat Vote
-14.0%
Republican Vote
+14.0%
Steven Steve Choi
+14.0%
Josh Newman*
-14.0%
Eric J. Ching
+7.0%
Linda T. Sanchez*
-7.0%
Young Kim*
+28.2%
Joe Kerr
-28.2%
Michelle Steel*
+9.8%
Derek Tran
-9.8%
Jessica Martinez
+24.0%
Lisa Calderon*
-24.0%
Phillip Chen*
+30.4%
Dave Obrand
-30.4%
Blanca Pacheco*
+4.2%
Raul Ortiz Jr.
-4.2%
Overlapping Local Races
12
Christine Marick
+7.8%
Marty Simonoff
-7.8%
Bill Klovstad
-10.2%
Thomas Donini
-14.0%
Denise Eby
+59.8%
Sean Thomas
-59.8%
Daren Nigsarian
+5.4%
Rose Espinoza
-5.4%
Susan M. Pritchard
-8.4%
Delwin Del Lampkin
-10.5%
Carrie Surich
-13.7%
Michelle Bernier
-16.4%
Carol Engelhardt
+7.1%
Greg P Stefflre
-7.1%
C Garcia
-24.9%
City of Placentia City Council Member District 3
2% of contest
Jeremy Yamaguchi
+50.6%
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Jeremy Yamaguchi
+50.6%
Kenneth Stevenson
-50.6%
City of Placentia City Council Member District 5
10% of contest
Ward L. Smith
+24.2%
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Ward L. Smith
+24.2%
Colson Teal
-24.2%
Kevin A. Larson
Tara Campbell
+11.4%
Peggy Huang
-11.4%
Shivinder Singh
-17.8%
Jess Battaglia
-17.9%
Anthony Johnson
-20.8%
La Habra City School District Governing Board Member
28% of contest
Justin Rodgers
+9.5%
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Justin Rodgers
+9.5%
Ofelia Corona Hanson
-9.5%
Bertha Manzanares
-12.0%
La Habra City School District Governing Board Member Short Term
28% of contest
Barbara Gastelum
+1.0%
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Barbara Gastelum
+1.0%
Minerva S. G+Mez
-1.0%
Nathan Hochman
+54.4%
George Gascon
-54.4%
Placentia Yorba Linda Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 1
61% of contest
Tricia Quintero
+24.0%
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Tricia Quintero
+24.0%
Ryan James Miller
-24.0%
Nicolas Cardenas
-56.6%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
11
To require accountability and results, create affordable housing, support home ownership, provide rental assistance, increase mental health and addiction treatment, reduce and prevent homelessness; and provide services for children, families, veterans, domestic violence survivors, seniors, and disabled people experiencing homelessness; shall the measure repealing the Measure H tax and replacing it with a 1/2 cent sales tax, raising approximately $1,076,076,350 annually until voters decide to end it, with new audits and oversight, be adopted?
Yes
-36.6%
No
+36.6%
Measure E - Los Angeles County Fire Protection District
0% of contest
PASSED
Yes
-24.2%
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Shall an ordinance ensuring local firefighter/paramedic emergency response, involving wildfires, house fires, heart attacks, strokes, and car accidents; to hire/train firefighters/paramedics, upgrade/replace aging firefighter safety equipment, fire engines, helicopters, facilities, life-saving rescue tools, and 911 communications technology; by levying 6 cents per square foot of certain parcel improvements, providing $152 million annually, limited to 2% annual adjustment, until ended by voters, exempting low-income seniors, with independent citizens oversight, be adopted?
Yes
-24.2%
No
+24.2%
Shall the measure amending the Los Angeles County Charter to create an elected County Executive; create an independent Ethics Commission to increase restrictions on lobbying and investigate misconduct; establish a nonpartisan Legislative Analyst to review proposed County policies; increase the Board of Supervisors from five to nine elected members; require County departments to present annual budgets in public meetings; using existing funding sources with no additional taxes to implement, as detailed in the charter amendment ordinance, be adopted?
Yes
-31.6%
No
+31.6%
To upgrade/ repair 108-year-old Brea Junior High/ aging neighborhood schools, fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical, remove asbestos/ lead, modernize/ construct classrooms, science labs, career technology facilities for current academic/ health/ safety standards, improve access for students with disabilities, shall Brea Olinda Unified School District’s measure authorizing $160,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $39/ $100,000 assessed value ($10,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with independent oversight, audits, all funds for local schools?
Yes
+29.4%
No
-29.4%
To maintain local control over land use decisions; protect open space, single-family residential neighborhood character, height limits; limit traffic; shall Yorba Linda retain voter-approved development restrictions, adopt land use plans developed by residents including mixed-use housing, retaining/attracting businesses at Savi Ranch; limiting new housing density in areas including Richfield/Christmas Tree Farm and Buena Vista, vacant land at Fairmont/Quarter Horse Drive; requiring developer fees supporting parks/schools and public oversight?
Yes
+80.6%
No
-80.6%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the initiative be adopted that amends the Yorba Linda Municipal Code, General Plan Land Use Element, Housing Element, and Housing Element appendices to allow high density residential housing and mixed-use development on the 9.15 acre site occupied by the Bryant Ranch Shopping Center at 23621-23741 La Palma Avenue?
Yes
-64.0%
No
+64.0%
To repair/upgrade aging classrooms, labs, career technology and facilities at high schools serving Fullerton, Buena Park, and La Habra to support college/career readiness in math, science, technology, and skilled trades and fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, sewer, and electrical systems, shall Fullerton Joint Union High School District's measure authorizing $284,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $21 per $100,000 assessed value ($18,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money staying local?
Yes
-1.0%
No
+1.0%
To provide safe, modern neighborhood schools; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical, and infrastructure; upgrade classrooms and science labs to support student achievement in math, science, technology, arts, and engineering; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, equipment, sites/ facilities; shall La Habra City School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $73,000,000 in bonds at legal rates without increasing current tax rates, levying $25 per $100,000 assessed value ($5,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with independent audits, citizen oversight, and all money locally controlled?
Yes
+25.6%
No
-25.6%
Yes
+20.0%
No
-20.0%
To provide safe, modern elementary/intermediate schools; construct, repair/update classrooms, science labs/school facilities to support student achievement and college/career readiness in math, science, technology, arts/engineering; improve disabled student access; replace deteriorating portables with permanent classrooms; shall Lowell Joint School District's measure authorizing $54,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, levying approximately $30 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $4,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, with citizen oversight, annual audits, all funds used locally?
Yes
-12.0%
No
+12.0%
To help prevent additional cuts to firefighter/paramedic 911 response services; police staffing/ ambulance services; maintain street repairs; protect groundwater supplies, parks/open space; address homelessness; remove hazardous waste; gang prevention; and general City services, shall an ordinance reauthorizing La Habra’s existing local sales tax at an updated 1¢ rate be adopted, providing approximately $15,600,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring audits, public spending disclosure, all funds local?
Yes
+33.4%
No
-33.4%