Ballot: Overview —June 7, 2016 —California Primary Election
President — Democratic Party, United States of America
- 12,381,714 votes (46%)
12,014 votes (0.2%)
10,880 votes (0.2%)
8,453 votes (0.2%)
7,743 votes (0.1%)
7,201 votes (0.1%)
President — Republican Party, United States of America
- 1252,543 votes (11.3%)
211,574 votes (9.5%)
82,258 votes (3.7%)
15,691 votes (0.7%)
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President — American Independent Party, United States of America
- 17,216 votes (17.1%)
7,164 votes (17%)
5,476 votes (13%)
5,475 votes (13%)
4,462 votes (10.6%)
4,345 votes (10.3%)
President — Green Party, United States of America
- 1President — Libertarian Party, United States of America
- 13,139 votes (10.1%)
1,853 votes (5.9%)
1,531 votes (4.9%)
923 votes (3%)
873 votes (2.8%)
867 votes (2.8%)
739 votes (2.4%)
556 votes (1.8%)
521 votes (1.7%)
462 votes (1.5%)
417 votes (1.3%)
President — Peace and Freedom Party, United States of America
- 1Senator, United States Senate
- 1584,251 votes (7.8%)
352,821 votes (4.7%)
323,614 votes (4.3%)
230,944 votes (3.1%)
168,805 votes (2.2%)
112,055 votes (1.5%)
110,557 votes (1.5%)
99,761 votes (1.3%)
98,150 votes (1.3%)
95,677 votes (1.3%)
93,263 votes (1.2%)
92,325 votes (1.2%)
69,635 votes (0.9%)
65,084 votes (0.9%)
64,120 votes (0.9%)
63,609 votes (0.8%)
63,330 votes (0.8%)
53,023 votes (0.7%)
41,344 votes (0.6%)
35,998 votes (0.5%)
35,196 votes (0.5%)
32,638 votes (0.4%)
31,485 votes (0.4%)
31,450 votes (0.4%)
29,418 votes (0.4%)
27,715 votes (0.4%)
24,031 votes (0.3%)
19,318 votes (0.3%)
15,317 votes (0.2%)
11,843 votes (0.2%)
9,798 votes (0.1%)
8,726 votes (0.1%)
87 votes (0%)
32 votes (0%)
10 votes (0%)
District 50, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 51, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 52, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 53, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 39, California State Senate
- 1Member, District 2, San Diego County Board of Education
- 142,562 votes (42.06%)
Member, District 5, San Diego County Board of Education
- 117,469 votes (13.85%)
Trustee, Trustee Area D, San Diego Community College District
- 110,554 votes (30.42%)
Trustee, Trustee Area E, San Diego Unified School District
- 111,975 votes (40%)
Trustee, Trustee Area 4, Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District
- 1City Attorney, City of San Diego
- 1City Council, District 1, City of San Diego
- 1City Council, District 3, City of San Diego
- 1City Council, District 5, City of San Diego
- 1City Council, District 7, City of San Diego
- 1City Council, District 9, City of San Diego
- 1City Council, District 4, City of Chula Vista
- 1County Central Committee, Assembly District 71, San Diego County Republican Party
- 012,133 votes (6.62%)
12,063 votes (6.58%)
11,985 votes (6.54%)
10,803 votes (5.89%)
7,092 votes (3.87%)
5,599 votes (3.05%)
5,456 votes (2.98%)
5,085 votes (2.77%)
4,922 votes (2.68%)
4,439 votes (2.42%)
4,315 votes (2.35%)
4,303 votes (2.35%)
2,433 votes (1.33%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 75, San Diego County Republican Party
- 010,562 votes (8.04%)
7,415 votes (5.64%)
6,414 votes (4.88%)
5,968 votes (4.54%)
5,679 votes (4.32%)
5,292 votes (4.03%)
4,406 votes (3.35%)
3,587 votes (2.73%)
2,514 votes (1.91%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 76, San Diego County Republican Party
- 012,007 votes (8.8%)
11,978 votes (8.78%)
11,752 votes (8.61%)
9,248 votes (6.78%)
8,719 votes (6.39%)
6,559 votes (4.81%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 77, San Diego County Republican Party
- 012,428 votes (7.56%)
11,727 votes (7.13%)
11,042 votes (6.71%)
7,157 votes (4.35%)
6,629 votes (4.03%)
5,617 votes (3.42%)
4,300 votes (2.61%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 78, San Diego County Republican Party
- 08,569 votes (7.92%)
7,581 votes (7.01%)
6,426 votes (5.94%)
5,687 votes (5.26%)
5,641 votes (5.22%)
5,326 votes (4.93%)
4,463 votes (4.13%)
4,296 votes (3.97%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 79, San Diego County Republican Party
- 06,053 votes (6.74%)
6,011 votes (6.69%)
5,690 votes (6.34%)
5,023 votes (5.59%)
4,807 votes (5.35%)
4,690 votes (5.22%)
4,493 votes (5%)
2,818 votes (3.14%)
2,713 votes (3.02%)
1,002 votes (1.12%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 71, San Diego County Democratic Party
- 09,530 votes (11.38%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 76, San Diego County Democratic Party
- 09,289 votes (8.35%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 77, San Diego County Democratic Party
- 09,192 votes (7.16%)
9,014 votes (7.02%)
8,986 votes (7%)
8,951 votes (6.97%)
8,500 votes (6.62%)
8,116 votes (6.32%)
6,176 votes (4.81%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 78, San Diego County Democratic Party
- 016,645 votes (8.36%)
16,578 votes (8.32%)
15,144 votes (7.6%)
11,018 votes (5.53%)
10,713 votes (5.38%)
10,503 votes (5.27%)
7,010 votes (3.52%)
2,455 votes (1.23%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 79, San Diego County Democratic Party
- 011,209 votes (7.09%)
11,194 votes (7.08%)
10,764 votes (6.81%)
10,685 votes (6.76%)
10,090 votes (6.38%)
9,301 votes (5.88%)
5,253 votes (3.32%)
County Central Committee, Assembly District 80, San Diego County Democratic Party
- 09,082 votes (5.68%)
8,791 votes (5.5%)
8,510 votes (5.32%)
8,341 votes (5.22%)
7,428 votes (4.64%)
7,275 votes (4.55%)
7,117 votes (4.45%)
5,776 votes (3.61%)
5,448 votes (3.41%)
4,407 votes (2.76%)
4,404 votes (2.75%)
3,970 votes (2.48%)
3,679 votes (2.3%)
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State of California
Proposition 50
Passed5,468,515 votes yes (75.5%)1,775,327 votes no (24.5%)
This measure amends the State Constitution to add new provisions regarding the suspension of legislators.
Learn MoreCity of San Diego
Proposition A — Redistricting of Council Districts
Passed198,064 votes yes (71.93%)77,306 votes no (28.07%)
Shall the City Charter be amended to update the process related to redistricting of City Council districts, including amendments to expand the citizen Redistricting Commission from seven to nine members, to clarify and expand the timeline for the appointment and qualification of members, to provide for...
Learn MoreProposition B — The City's Issuance of Bonds
Passed215,776 votes yes (79.31%)56,301 votes no (20.69%)
Shall the City Charter be amended to update provisions related to the authorization and issuance of bonds, to reflect changes in state law, and simplify and conform the City's processes with the California Constitution?
Learn MoreProposition C — Clarification of the City's Authority regarding Property Taxes
Passed184,271 votes yes (67.32%)89,450 votes no (32.68%)
Shall the City Charter be amended to clarify the manner in which the City levies, assesses and collects property taxes in the City, and to repeal provisions regarding property taxes the City is not able to levy as a result of Proposition 13 and related state law?
Learn MoreProposition D — Clarification of the City's Power to Fix Salaries
Passed211,923 votes yes (77.17%)62,683 votes no (22.83%)
Shall City Charter section 70 be amended to conform to existing provisions related to the Strong Mayor form of government, by updating titles of specified officers and clarifying who has authority to fix their salaries and the City's compensation schedules; to specify the City's legal duty to comply...
Learn MoreProposition E — Clarification of the City's Budgeting Process
Passed225,949 votes yes (83.17%)45,719 votes no (16.83%)
Shall the City Charter be amended to update the process related to budgeting and appropriating funds, to consolidate provisions that appeared throughout the Charter and to clarify the approval process for the City budget?
Learn MoreProposition F — Clarifications of the City's Financial Operations
Passed218,384 votes yes (81.13%)50,807 votes no (18.87%)
Shall the City Charter be amended to update the City's financial operations, including amendments regarding the certification of funds, the authorization and payment of claims, the management of funds, the disposition of proceeds of the sale of City-owned real property and the establishment of reserves?
Learn MoreProposition G — Changes to the Audits of City Officials Who Vacate Public Office Prematurely
Passed192,814 votes yes (70.2%)81,853 votes no (29.8%)
Shall the City Charter be amended to update language and to repeal the requirement that the City Auditor conduct audits and investigations of City officials and officers upon their death, resignation, or removal from City office?
Learn MoreProposition H — Infrastructure Fund
Passed186,617 votes yes (65.02%)100,395 votes no (34.98%)
Shall the Charter be amended to require certain unrestricted General Fund revenues to be deposited in an Infrastructure Fund used exclusively to pay for capital improvements including streets, sidewalks, bridges, bike paths, storm water and drainage systems; public buildings including libraries, recreational...
Learn MoreProposition I — Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage
Passed193,300 votes yes (63.84%)109,500 votes no (36.16%)
Shall Ordinance O-20390 be approved, establishing that employers are to compensate employees working in the City of San Diego with earned sick leave of up to forty hours a year and a minimum wage of $10.50 an hour upon the Ordinance's effective date, $11.50 an hour on January 1, 2017, and increasing...
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