How 9th Congressional District (2026) Voted
2020 General
How they voted in other elections
28 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
13
President
Joseph R. Biden
+24.4%
Joseph R. Biden
+24.4%
Donald J. Trump*
-24.4%
Jo Jorgensen
-60.1%
Roque De La Fuente Guerra
-60.7%
Howie Hawkins
-60.7%
Gloria La Riva
-60.8%
Proposition 14
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
PASSED
Yes
+5.4%
Bonds to Continue Stem Cell Research
Yes
+5.4%
No
-5.4%
Proposition 15
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
FAILED
Yes
-8.2%
Property Tax to Fund Schools, Government Services
Yes
-8.2%
No
+8.2%
Proposition 16
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
FAILED
Yes
-18.8%
Affirmative Action in Government Decisions
Yes
-18.8%
No
+18.8%
Proposition 17
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
PASSED
Yes
+13.0%
Restores Right to Vote After Prison Term
Yes
+13.0%
No
-13.0%
Proposition 18
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
FAILED
Yes
-20.2%
17-year-old Primary Voting Rights
Yes
-20.2%
No
+20.2%
Proposition 19
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
PASSED
Yes
+10.8%
Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
Yes
+10.8%
No
-10.8%
Proposition 20
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
FAILED
Yes
-22.4%
Parole Restrictions for Certain Offenses
Yes
-22.4%
No
+22.4%
Proposition 21
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
FAILED
Yes
-21.8%
Expands Governments' Authority to Rent Control
Yes
-21.8%
No
+21.8%
Proposition 22
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
PASSED
Yes
+20.2%
App-Based Drivers and Employee Benefits
Yes
+20.2%
No
-20.2%
Proposition 23
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
FAILED
Yes
-27.6%
Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Yes
-27.6%
No
+27.6%
Proposition 24
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
PASSED
Yes
+23.6%
Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
Yes
+23.6%
No
-23.6%
Proposition 25
Eliminates Money Bail System
FAILED
Yes
-15.0%
Eliminates Money Bail System
Yes
-15.0%
No
+15.0%
Legislative Races
10
Assembly Total (4 races)
Democrat Vote
+22.0%
Democrat Vote
+22.0%
Republican Vote
-22.0%
Congressional Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+25.8%
Democrat Vote
+25.8%
Republican Vote
-25.8%
Senate Total (2 races)
Democrat Vote
+25.4%
Democrat Vote
+25.4%
Republican Vote
-25.4%
Josh Harder*
+15.0%
Ted Howze
-15.0%
Jim Frazier*
+47.4%
Debra Schwab
-47.4%
Mark De Saulnier*
+49.0%
Nisha Sharma
-49.0%
Heath Flora*
+18.8%
Paul Akinjo
-18.8%
Carlos Villapudua
+1.0%
Kathy Miller
-1.0%
Tim Grayson*
+49.0%
Janell Elizabeth Proctor
-49.0%
Susan Talamantes Eggman
+18.4%
Jim Ridenour
-18.4%
Steve Glazer*
+42.4%
Julie Mobley
-42.4%
Jim Cooper*
+5.4%
Eric M. Rigard
-5.4%
Jerry Mc Nerney*
+26.0%
Antonio C. Amador
-26.0%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
5
To upgrade classrooms and school facilities for safe in-person learning; improve campus security/ emergency communication systems; repair/replace aging electrical, heating/ventilation, roofs, and plumbing; and update job training facilities/equipment, shall Manteca Unified School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $260,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 4.5¢ per $100 assessed value, raising approximately $13,900,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, requiring independent oversight/audits and all funds benefiting local schools?”
Yes
+13.2%
No
-13.2%
Yes
+36.2%
No
-36.2%
Shall a portion of Tracy Unified School District and the Banta Elementary School District be unified to form the Banta Unified School District with a five-member board elected at large?
Yes
+23.8%
No
-23.8%
To keep Contra Costa’s regional hospital open and staffed; fund community health centers; provide timely fire and emergency response; support crucial safety-net services; invest in early childhood services; protect vulnerable populations; and for other essential county services, shall the Contra Costa County measure levying a ½ cent sales tax, exempting food sales, providing an estimated $81,000,000 annually for 20 years that the State cannot take, with funds benefitting County residents, be adopted?
Yes
+32.8%
No
-32.8%
Shall the measure supporting early childhood education and youth programs, including literacy, gang reduction, after-school programs, and drug prevention, with emphasis on children facing the greatest disparities, and promoting public health, homeless mitigation, and enforcing cannabis laws; imposing a special tax on commercial cannabis businesses in unincorporated San Joaquin County at a rate of 3.5% to 8% of gross receipts, including a $2.00 cultivation Square Footage Payment be adopted? (Annual revenue estimate: $250,000.00) (Duration: Until repealed.)
Yes
+31.8%
No
-31.8%