How 13th Congressional District (2026) Voted
2022 General
How they voted in other elections
57 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
16
U.S. Senator
Alex Padilla
+4.0%
Alex Padilla
+4.0%
Mark P. Meuser
-4.0%
Governor
Brian Dahle
+2.6%
Brian Dahle
+2.6%
Gavin Newsom*
-2.6%
Lieutenant Governor
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
+0.2%
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
+0.2%
Eleni Kounalakis*
-0.2%
Attorney General
Rob Bonta
+0.8%
Rob Bonta
+0.8%
Nathan Hochman
-0.8%
Secretary of State
Shirley N. Weber
+1.8%
Shirley N. Weber
+1.8%
Rob Bernosky
-1.8%
Treasurer
Jack M. Guerrero
+0.8%
Jack M. Guerrero
+0.8%
Fiona Ma*
-0.8%
Controller
Lanhee J. Chen
+4.2%
Lanhee J. Chen
+4.2%
Malia M. Cohen
-4.2%
Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo Lara*
+2.6%
Ricardo Lara*
+2.6%
Robert Howell
-2.6%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond*
+13.8%
Tony K. Thurmond*
+13.8%
Lance Ray Christensen
-13.8%
Proposition 1
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
PASSED
Yes
+10.2%
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Yes
+10.2%
No
-10.2%
Proposition 26
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-40.4%
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Yes
-40.4%
No
+40.4%
Proposition 27
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-62.6%
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
Yes
-62.6%
No
+62.6%
Proposition 28
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
PASSED
Yes
+24.4%
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
Yes
+24.4%
No
-24.4%
Proposition 29
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
FAILED
Yes
-41.0%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Yes
-41.0%
No
+41.0%
Proposition 30
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
FAILED
Yes
-21.8%
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
Yes
-21.8%
No
+21.8%
Proposition 31
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
PASSED
Yes
+10.8%
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
Yes
+10.8%
No
-10.8%
Legislative Races
11
Assembly Total (3 races)
Republican Vote
+2.6%
Democrat Vote
-2.6%
Republican Vote
+2.6%
Congressional Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+7.8%
Democrat Vote
+7.8%
Republican Vote
-7.8%
Senate Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+7.2%
Democrat Vote
+7.2%
Republican Vote
-7.2%
Carlos Villapudua
+22.0%
Veronica Vargas
-22.0%
Adam Gray
+5.0%
John Duarte
-5.0%
Anna Caballero
+7.2%
Amnon Shor
-7.2%
Ted Gaines
+1.0%
Jose S. Altamirano
-1.0%
Juan Alanis
+10.4%
Jessica Self
-10.4%
Esmeralda Soria
+5.6%
Mark Nicholas Pazin
-5.6%
Marie Alvarado Gil
+10.8%
Tim Robertson
-10.8%
Tom Mc Clintock
+1.2%
Michael J. Barkley
-1.2%
Jim Patterson
+59.4%
Thomas Edward Nichols
-59.4%
Heath Flora
+11.8%
Mushtaq A Tahirkheli
-11.8%
Josh Harder
+47.2%
Tom Patti
-47.2%
Overlapping Local Races
20
Chowchilla Elementary School District Governing Board Member Short Term Trustee Area 1
13% of contest
Laurie Harry
+1.4%
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Laurie Harry
+1.4%
Stacy Burns
-1.4%
Nick Bavaro
Kevin Bixel
+24.8%
Chris Nichols
-24.8%
Amy Bublak
+1.4%
Gil Esquer
-1.4%
Jordan L. Wamhoff
+7.4%
Andy Wheeler
-7.4%
Madera Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 2
81% of contest
Gladys A. Diebert
+41.1%
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Gladys A. Diebert
+41.1%
Brent A. Fernandes
-41.1%
Alexis Raymundo
-47.9%
Manteca Usd Governing Board Member District 2
44% of contest
Kathy Howe
+0.6%
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Kathy Howe
+0.6%
Brandy Perkins
-0.6%
Mendota Unified School District Governing Board Member
97% of contest
Jose C. Zavala
+0.7%
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Jose C. Zavala
+0.7%
Sergio Valdez
-0.7%
Sherry Rocio Charles
-1.2%
Kevin Gilberto Arias Romero
-8.2%
Modesto City Schools District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 1
24% of contest
Maria Elena Magana
+8.6%
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Maria Elena Magana
+8.6%
Cindy Marks
-8.6%
Modesto City Schools District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 5
40% of contest
Jolene Daly
+1.6%
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Jolene Daly
+1.6%
Charlene G. West
-1.6%
School State Center Ccd Governing Board Member Trustee Area 1
47% of contest
Destiny Rodriguez
+4.9%
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Destiny Rodriguez
+4.9%
Robert Bobby Kahn
-4.9%
Alfredo Miranda
-27.4%
Stanislaus County Board of Education Board of Education Trustee Area 2
25% of contest
Alice J. Pollard
+18.6%
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Alice J. Pollard
+18.6%
Debbie Barrera Martinez
-18.6%
Stockton Usd Governing Board Member District 5
11% of contest
Juan M Estrada
+0.2%
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Juan M Estrada
+0.2%
Donald Donaire
-0.2%
Dawn R. Ali
-34.5%
Stockton Usd Governing Board Member District 6
15% of contest
Sofia Colón
+24.9%
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Sofia Colón
+24.9%
Scot Mcbrian
-24.9%
Rafael Cardoza
-33.5%
R.G. Fagin
+0.2%
Stephen Abercrombie
-0.2%
Olinga Yarber Alexander
-0.4%
Jeremy Silcox
-1.4%
Brandi Hoffert
-1.8%
Navi Kahlon
-2.6%
Carrie Grover
-3.2%
Anthony Villalobos
-5.5%
Turlock Unified School District Governing Board Member
Jeff C. Nichols
+33.4%
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Jeff C. Nichols
+33.4%
Mary Jackson
-33.4%
Turlock Unified School District Governing Board Member Short Term Trustee Area 3
58% of contest
Paola Maldonado Padilla
+14.2%
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Paola Maldonado Padilla
+14.2%
Kenneth D. Howenstine
-14.2%
Turlock Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 4
6% of contest
Jeff C. Nichols
+1.0%
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Jeff C. Nichols
+1.0%
Mary Jackson
-1.0%
Turlock Unified School District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 6
53% of contest
Jeffrey F. Cortinas
+5.2%
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Jeffrey F. Cortinas
+5.2%
Rupinder Singh Jagpal
-5.2%
Yosemite Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 2
3% of contest
Nancy Hinton
+0.2%
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Nancy Hinton
+0.2%
Antoinette C. Ryun
-0.2%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
10
Without raising tax rates, shall an ordinance to repair potholes, keep local roads in good condition; upgrade structurally declining bridges/overpasses; improve highway safety, 911 emergency vehicle access, air quality, public transit services; protect low-cost senior transportation options and create local jobs; be adopted, continuing the voter-approved transportation ½¢ sales tax (established 1986), providing approximately $228,000,000 annually for 30 years; requiring audits, public spending disclosure and local control?
Yes
+35.4%
No
-35.4%
To improve local schools with funds that cannot be taken by the State, shall Stockton Unified School District’s measure to expand career/technical education training facilities including engineering, health care and information technology; repair roofs/plumbing; and improve student safety/classroom security be adopted, authorizing $215 million of bonds with legal rates, projected levies averaging below 5¢/$100 of assessed valuation (averaging $14 million/year for 28 years), annual audits, independent oversight and no increase in current taxes?
Yes
+51.8%
No
-51.8%
Yes
-9.8%
No
+9.8%
Shall the measure to expand access and opportunities in nursing, agriculture, criminology, engineering/STEM programs; repair/upgrade academic and other campus facilities; provide safe drinking water; provide scholarships for local, low-income students and veterans by establishing a 0.2% sales tax countywide, except for the City of Reedley where the rate would be 0.025%, providing approximately $36,000,000 annually for 20 years with independent oversight, audits, public disclosure, be adopted?
Yes
+24.2%
No
-24.2%
To expand vocational career and technical education facilities; increase labs and training sites to prepare students for college and future jobs; and build new classrooms to relieve overcrowding; shall Patterson Joint Unified School District’s bond authorizing $74 million be approved with legal rates, projected levies below $57/ $100,000 of assessed valuation (generating $3.9 million/ year while bonds are outstanding), annual audits, independent oversight and all funds spent locally with no money taken by the State and spent elsewhere?
Yes
+21.8%
No
-21.8%
To promote efficiency, transparency, and modernization of City government, shall the Charter of the City of Modesto be amended to increase and clarify the powers and duties of the City Auditor, create a permanent audit committee, change the timing of the mayoral election to coincide with the statewide primary and general election, adjust the timeline for preparation and adoption of the annual budget, and make several other minor changes?
Yes
+41.2%
No
-41.2%
To fund general city services in the City of Modesto, such as police patrols, gang, drug, and crime prevention; fire protection, paramedic/911 emergency response; addressing homelessness; cleaning-up trash and illegal dumping; keeping streets, parks, sidewalks, landscapes and infrastructure safe, clean, and well-maintained, shall an ordinance establishing a one-cent sales tax be adopted, providing $39,000,000 annually for general government use in Modesto until ended by voters, with citizen oversight and all money locally controlled?
Yes
+33.2%
No
-33.2%
Measure K - West Hills Community College District
78% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+28.2%
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To improve the Firebaugh Center, including updating classroom technology, improving energy efficiency and water conservation, and upgrading campus security shall West Hills Community College District’s measure authorizing $25.1 million in short-term bonds be adopted with estimated levies of less than 3¢ per $100 of assessed value (approximately $1,694,000 annually through 2039), legal interest rates, annual audits, citizens’ oversight, no funds for administrator salaries, with all funds spent on local projects and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere?
Yes
+28.2%
No
-28.2%
To update career training classrooms, labs/equipment to prepare students for the workforce; repair leaking roofs/deteriorating plumbing; and update classrooms/science labs for quality instruction in math, science, reading/writing, shall the Modesto City High School District measure be adopted authorizing $198,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, providing approximately $9,700,000 annually at an estimated 2.9 cents per $100 assessed value while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, annual audits, no funds for administrator salaries, and funds used locally?
Yes
+21.4%
No
-21.4%
To keep local streets, highways, and infrastructure in good repair; fix potholes, pave/ maintain local streets; improve highway safety and 9-1- 1 emergency vehicle access; retrofit older bridges/ overpasses; complete other transportation projects; and qualify for $600,000,000 in State/ Federal matching funds, shall an ordinance be adopted continuing Madera County’s voter- approved ½¢ sales tax without increasing the tax rate, renewing $20,000,000 annually until ended by voters, with citizen oversight/ independent audits and all money staying local?
Yes
+20.8%
No
-20.8%