How 30th Congressional District (2026) Voted
2018 General
How they voted in other elections
50 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
20
U.S. Senator
Dianne Feinstein*
+17.0%
Dianne Feinstein*
+17.0%
Kevin De Leon
-17.0%
Governor
Gavin Newsom
+52.2%
Gavin Newsom
+52.2%
John H. Cox
-52.2%
Lieutenant Governor
Eleni Kounalakis
+6.4%
Eleni Kounalakis
+6.4%
Ed Hernandez
-6.4%
Attorney General
Xavier Becerra*
+55.2%
Xavier Becerra*
+55.2%
Steven C Bailey
-55.2%
Secretary of State
Alex Padilla*
+56.6%
Alex Padilla*
+56.6%
Mark P. Meuser
-56.6%
Treasurer
Fiona Ma
+54.8%
Fiona Ma
+54.8%
Greg Conlon
-54.8%
Controller
Betty T. Yee*
+56.6%
Betty T. Yee*
+56.6%
Konstantinos Roditis
-56.6%
Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo Lara
+26.6%
Ricardo Lara
+26.6%
Steve Poizner
-26.6%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond
+25.2%
Tony K. Thurmond
+25.2%
Marshall Tuck
-25.2%
Proposition 1
Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
PASSED
Yes
+43.0%
Bonds to Fund Veteran & Affordable Housing
Yes
+43.0%
No
-43.0%
Proposition 2
Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
PASSED
Yes
+52.4%
Amend Existing Housing Program for Mental Illness
Yes
+52.4%
No
-52.4%
Proposition 3
Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
FAILED
Yes
-8.6%
Bond for Water and Environmental Projects
Yes
-8.6%
No
+8.6%
Proposition 4
Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
PASSED
Yes
+44.4%
Bond for Children's Hospital Construction
Yes
+44.4%
No
-44.4%
Proposition 5
Senior Property Reduction
FAILED
Yes
-36.6%
Senior Property Reduction
Yes
-36.6%
No
+36.6%
Proposition 6
Repeal of Fuel Tax
FAILED
Yes
-39.6%
Repeal of Fuel Tax
Yes
-39.6%
No
+39.6%
Proposition 7
Change Daylight Saving Time Period
PASSED
Yes
+36.6%
Change Daylight Saving Time Period
Yes
+36.6%
No
-36.6%
Proposition 8
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
FAILED
Yes
-2.4%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Treatment Charges
Yes
-2.4%
No
+2.4%
Proposition 10
Rental Control on Residential Property
PASSED
Yes
+22.2%
Rental Control on Residential Property
Yes
+22.2%
No
-22.2%
Proposition 11
Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
PASSED
Yes
+9.4%
Emergency Ambulance Employees on-call
Yes
+9.4%
No
-9.4%
Proposition 12
Farm Animals Confinement Standards
PASSED
Yes
+54.8%
Farm Animals Confinement Standards
Yes
+54.8%
No
-54.8%
Legislative Races
22
Assembly Total (4 races)
Democrat Vote
+8.6%
Democrat Vote
+8.6%
Republican Vote
-8.6%
Congressional Total (6 races)
Democrat Vote
+57.4%
Democrat Vote
+57.4%
Republican Vote
-57.4%
Senate Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+49.0%
Democrat Vote
+49.0%
Republican Vote
-49.0%
Bob Hertzberg*
+49.0%
Rudy Melendez
-49.0%
Ted Gaines
+35.0%
Tom Hallinan
-35.0%
Maria Elena Durazo
+28.8%
Peter Choi
-28.8%
Steve Knight*
+26.2%
Katie Hill
-26.2%
Ben Allen*
+75.4%
Baron Bruno
-75.4%
Judy Chu*
+69.0%
Bryan Witt
-69.0%
Adam B. Schiff*
+60.4%
Johnny J. Nalbandian
-60.4%
Benito Benny Bernal
+40.0%
Tony Cardenas*
-40.0%
Brad Sherman*
+49.0%
Mark S. Reed
-49.0%
Ted W. Lieu*
+64.2%
Kenneth Weston Wright
-64.2%
Jimmy Gomez*
+54.8%
Kenneth Mejia
-54.8%
Tom Lackey*
+46.0%
Steve Fox
-46.0%
Karen Bass*
+73.2%
Ron J. Bassilian
-73.2%
Dante Acosta*
+22.2%
Christy Smith
-22.2%
Luz Maria Rivas*
+22.2%
Ricardo Antonio Benitez
-22.2%
Tony Vazquez
+52.6%
G. Rick Marshall
-52.6%
Chris Holden*
+44.6%
Alan S. Reynolds
-44.6%
Laura Friedman*
Adrin Nazarian*
+64.6%
Roxanne Beckford Hoge
-64.6%
Richard Bloom*
Wendy Carrillo*
+77.0%
Christopher Stare
-77.0%
Miguel Santiago*
+40.6%
Kevin Hee Young Jang
-40.6%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
8
Shall the City Charter be amended to allow the City to establish a municipal financial institution or bank?
Yes
+0.2%
No
-0.2%
To relieve student overcrowding and improve the education environment; renovate and/or modernize Acton, Agua-Dulce, Meadowlark and High Desert; finish Vasquez construction projects; provide 21st century learning technology; and to strengthen campus security, shall the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District issue $7,500,000 of bonds at legal rates, repayment averaging $523,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, at a rate of approximately $14.70 per $100,000 of assessed value, with annual audits plus independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for administrator salaries?
Yes
-16.4%
No
+16.4%
Shall the City Charter be amended to realign the City’s primary election date with the State’s primary election held in March of even-numbered years, and make other related and technical changes to City election procedures?
Yes
+62.4%
No
-62.4%
Shall the City Charter be amended to realign the LAUSD Board of Education’s primary election date with the State’s primary election held in March of even-numbered years, and make other related and technical changes to LAUSD election procedures?
Yes
+67.2%
No
-67.2%
Yes
-22.8%
No
+22.8%
Shall an ordinance be adopted to maintain essential City of Pasadena services such as fire, police, paramedics, emergency service/response times; keep fire stations open; improve neighborhood and school safety; repair streets/sidewalks; address homelessness; maintain after-school programs/senior services, and other general fund services, by establishing a ¾¢ sales tax providing approximately $21,000,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring audits and all funds locally controlled?
Yes
+29.0%
No
-29.0%
(ADVISORY) If Pasadena voters approve a local sales tax measure, should the City use 2/3rds of the measure’s annual revenue to maintain essential City of Pasadena services such as fire, police, paramedics, emergency service/response times; keep fire stations open; improve neighborhood and school safety; repair streets/sidewalks; address homelessness; maintain after-school programs/senior services; with the remaining 1/3rd of the measure’s revenue going to support Pasadena public schools?
Yes
+36.4%
No
-36.4%
Measure W - Los Angeles County Flood Control District
10% of contest
PASSED
Yes
+49.2%
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Shall an ordinance improving/protecting water quality; capturing rain/stormwater to increase safe drinking water supplies and prepare for future drought; protecting public health and marine life by reducing pollution, trash, toxins/plastics entering Los Angeles County waterways/bays/beaches; establishing a parcel tax of 2.5¢ per square foot of impermeable area, exempting low-income seniors, raising approximately $300,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits, oversight and local control be adopted?
Yes
+49.2%
No
-49.2%