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City of Walnut Creek

Mayor: Kevin Wilk
70,127 Population
50,080 Voters

City of Walnut Creek

Mayor: Kevin Wilk
70,127 Population
50,080 Voters

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How City of Walnut Creek Voted

2024 General

How they voted in other elections City of Walnut Creek's election results
19 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal 12
President Kamala Harris ~XX% +50.2%
Kamala Harris
~XX% +50.2% ~XX,XXX
Donald Trump
~XX% -50.2% ~X,XXX
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
~X% -72.5% ~XXX
Jill Stein
~X% -72.5% ~XXX
Chase Oliver
~X% -73.1% ~XXX
Claudia De La Cruz
~X% -73.4% ~XX
US Senate (Full Term) Adam Schiff ~XX% +44.2%
Adam Schiff
~XX% +44.2% ~XX,XXX
Steve Garvey
~XX% -44.2% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 2 Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
PASSED ~XX% Yes +30.8%
Bonds for Public School and College Facilities
Yes
~XX% +30.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -30.8% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 3 Constitutional Right to Marriage
PASSED ~XX% Yes +55.2%
Constitutional Right to Marriage
Yes
~XX% +55.2% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -55.2% ~X,XXX
Proposition 4 Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
PASSED ~XX% Yes +35.0%
Bonds for Water, Wildfire, and Climate Risks
Yes
~XX% +35.0% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -35.0% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 5 Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
FAILED ~XX% Yes -2.8%
Bonds for Affordable Housing and Infrastructure
Yes
~XX% -2.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% +2.8% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 6 Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
PASSED ~XX% Yes +1.8%
Eliminates Forcing Inmates to Work
Yes
~XX% +1.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -1.8% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 32 Raises Minimum Wage
PASSED ~XX% Yes +12.8%
Raises Minimum Wage
Yes
~XX% +12.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -12.8% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 33 Local Government Residential Rent Control
FAILED ~XX% Yes -28.6%
Local Government Residential Rent Control
Yes
~XX% -28.6% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% +28.6% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 34 Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
FAILED ~XX% Yes -8.8%
Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
Yes
~XX% -8.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% +8.8% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 35 Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
PASSED ~XX% Yes +44.8%
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal
Yes
~XX% +44.8% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -44.8% ~XX,XXX
Proposition 36 Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
PASSED ~XX% Yes +34.6%
Increased Sentencing for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes
Yes
~XX% +34.6% ~XX,XXX
No
~XX% -34.6% ~XX,XXX
Legislative Races 4
Assembly Total (2 races) Democrat Vote ~XX% +42.0%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +42.0% ~XX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -42.0% ~XX,XXX
Congressional Total (1 race) Democrat Vote ~XX% +47.8%
Democrat Vote
~XX% +47.8% ~XX,XXX
Republican Vote
~XX% -47.8% ~XX,XXX
10th Congressional District 11% of contest
Mark De Saulnier* ~XX% +47.8% View full race results
Mark De Saulnier*
~XX% +47.8% ~XX,XXX
Katherine Piccinini
~XX% -47.8% ~XX,XXX
15th Assembly District 0% of contest
Anamarie Avila Farias ~XX% +35.4% View full race results
Anamarie Avila Farias
~XX% +35.4% ~XXX
Sonia Ledo
~XX% -35.4% ~XX
16th Assembly District 15% of contest
Rebecca Bauer Kahan* ~XX% +42.0% View full race results
Rebecca Bauer Kahan*
~XX% +42.0% ~XX,XXX
Joseph A. Rubay
~XX% -42.0% ~XX,XXX
9th State Senate District 9% of contest
Tim Grayson ~XX% +8.6% View full race results
Tim Grayson
~XX% +8.6% ~XX,XXX
Marisol Rubio
~XX% -8.6% ~XX,XXX
Overlapping Local Races 2
Acalanes Union High School District Governing Board Member 29% of contest
Wendy Reicher ~XX% +7.1% View full race results
Wendy Reicher
~XX% +7.1% ~X,XXX
Paul Chopra
~XX% -7.1% ~X,XXX
Stacey Schweppe
~XX% -9.5% ~X,XXX
Andrew Fontan
~XX% -10.5% ~X,XXX
Sibyl Minighini
~XX% -13.3% ~X,XXX
Peter Catalano
~X% -18.0% ~X,XXX
Contra Costa Community College District Governing Board Member Ward 2 29% of contest
Diana J. Honig ~XX% +48.4% View full race results
Diana J. Honig
~XX% +48.4% ~XX,XXX
Kofi Opong Mensah
~XX% -48.4% ~X,XXX
Overlapping Ballot Measures 1
Measure Q - San Ramon Unified School District 1% of contest
PASSED ~XX% Yes +58.8% View full results
Without increasing current tax rates, to renew expiring local school funding that cannot be taken by the State; attract/retain highly qualified teachers; support academic programs in science, technology, engineering, arts, math, reading, writing; and prepare students to compete for college/careers; shall San Ramon Valley Unified School District’s measure renewing its existing $144 annual parcel tax be adopted at the same rate, providing approximately $6.8 million annually for 9 years, with senior exemptions, independent oversight, no funds for administrator salaries?
Yes
~XX% +58.8% ~XXX
No
~XX% -58.8% ~XXX
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