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PresidentPresident Donald TrumpRepublican |
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Vice PresidentVice President Mike PenceRepublican |
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U.S. Attorney GeneralAttorney General Jeff Sessions IIIRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of AgricultureSecretary Sonny PerdueRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of CommerceSecretary Wilbur Ross, Jr.Republican |
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U.S. Secretary of DefenseSecretary James MattisIndependent |
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U.S. Secretary of EducationSecretary Betsy DeVosRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of EnergySecretary Rick PerryRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services |
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security |
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U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary Ben CarsonRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of LaborSecretary Alexander AcostaRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of State |
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U.S. Secretary of TransportationSecretary Elaine ChaoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Treasury |
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U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
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U.S. Secretary of the InteriorSecretary Ryan ZinkeRepublican |
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U.S. SenateSenator Dianne FeinsteinSenior Seat (Running) Democratic |
Arun BhumitraSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanJames BradleySenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanJohn CrewSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanErin CruzSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanRocky De La FuenteSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanKevin de LeonSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticAdrienne EdwardsSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticColleen FernaldSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceRash GhoshSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceTim GildersleeveSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceMichael GirgisSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceDon GrundmannSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceJason HananiaSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferencePat HarrisSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticAlison HartsonSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticDavid HildebrandSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticJerry LawsSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanPatrick LittleSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanDavid MooreSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceKevin MottusSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanMario NablibaSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanLee OlsonSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceTom PalzerSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanJohn ParkerSenior Seat Challenger (Running) Peace and FreedomHerbert PetersSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticDouglas PierceSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticGerald PlummerSenior Seat Challenger (Running) DemocraticDerrick ReidSenior Seat Challenger (Running) LibertarianLing Ling ShiSenior Seat Challenger (Running) No Party PreferencePaul TaylorSenior Seat Challenger (Running) RepublicanDonnie TurnerSenior Seat Challenger (Running) Democratic |
Senator Kamala HarrisJunior Seat Democratic |
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U.S. HouseDistrict 51Representative Juan VargasDistrict 51 (Running) Democratic |
Louis FuentesDistrict 51 Challenger (Running) RepublicanJuan Hidalgo, Jr.District 51 Challenger (Running) RepublicanJuan MercadoDistrict 51 Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceKevin MitchellDistrict 51 Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceJohn RenisonDistrict 51 Challenger (Running) Republican |
District 53Representative Susan DavisDistrict 53 (Running) Democratic |
Brett GodaDistrict 53 Challenger (Running) RepublicanShawn KaneDistrict 53 Challenger (Running) RepublicanBryan KimDistrict 53 Challenger (Running) No Party PreferenceMatt MendozaDistrict 53 Challenger (Running) RepublicanMorgan MurtaughDistrict 53 Challenger (Running) Republican |
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GovernorGovernor Jerry Brown, Jr.Democratic |
Akinyemi AgbedeChallenger (Running) DemocraticTravis AllenChallenger (Running) RepublicanJuan BribiescaChallenger (Running) DemocraticThomas CaresChallenger (Running) DemocraticChristopher CarlsonChallenger (Running) Green PartyJohn ChiangChallenger (Running) DemocraticJohn CoxChallenger (Running) RepublicanDelaine EastinChallenger (Running) DemocraticYvonne GirardChallenger (Running) RepublicanShubham GoelChallenger (Running) No Party PreferenceRobert GriffisChallenger (Running) DemocraticZoltan IstvanChallenger (Running) LibertarianJosh JonesChallenger (Running) Green PartyGloria La RivaChallenger (Running) Peace and FreedomPeter LiuChallenger (Running) RepublicanAlbert MezzettiChallenger (Running) DemocraticHakan MikadoChallenger (Running) No Party PreferenceRobert Newman IIChallenger (Running) RepublicanGavin NewsomChallenger (Running) DemocraticAmanda RenteriaChallenger (Running) DemocraticMichael ShellenbergerChallenger (Running) DemocraticDesmond SilveriaChallenger (Running) No Party PreferenceJeffrey TaylorChallenger (Running) No Party PreferenceKlement TinajChallenger (Running) DemocraticAntonio VillaraigosaChallenger (Running) DemocraticJohnny WattenburgChallenger (Running) No Party PreferenceNickolas WildstarChallenger (Running) Libertarian |
Lieutenant GovernorLieutenant Governor Gavin NewsomDemocratic |
Jeff BleichChallenger (Running) DemocraticDavid FennellChallenger (Running) RepublicanTim FerreiraChallenger (Running) LibertarianCameron GharabiklouChallenger (Running) DemocraticCole HarrisChallenger (Running) RepublicanEd HernandezChallenger (Running) DemocraticDavid Hernandez, Jr.Challenger (Running) RepublicanEleni KounalakisChallenger (Running) DemocraticGayle McLaughlinChallenger (Running) No Party PreferenceLydia OrtegaChallenger (Running) RepublicanDanny ThomasChallenger (Running) No Party Preference |
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State AssemblyDistrict 79Assembly Member Shirley WeberDistrict 79 Democratic |
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District 80Assembly Member Lorena Gonzalez-FletcherDistrict 80 Democratic |
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State SenateDistrict 40Senator Ben HuesoDistrict 40 Democratic |
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Attorney GeneralAttorney General Xavier Becerra(Running) Democratic |
Steven BaileyChallenger (Running) RepublicanEric EarlyChallenger (Running) RepublicanDave JonesChallenger (Running) Democratic |
Secretary of StateSecretary Alex Padilla(Running) Democratic |
Michael FeinsteinChallenger (Running) Green PartyGail LightfootChallenger (Running) LibertarianRuben MajorChallenger (Running) DemocraticMark MeuserChallenger (Running) RepublicanRaul Rodriguez, Jr.Challenger (Running) RepublicanErik RydbergChallenger (Running) Green PartyC.T. WeberChallenger (Running) Peace and Freedom |
Secretary Mike PompeoRepublican |
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Auditor |
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ControllerBetty Yee(Running) |
Mary FinleyChallenger (Running) Peace and FreedomKostantinous RoditisChallenger (Running) Republican |
State Superintendent of Public Instruction |
Steven IrelandChallenger (Running) Non-partisanLily PloskiChallenger (Running) Non-partisanTony ThurmondChallenger (Running) Non-partisanMarshall TuckChallenger (Running) Non-partisan |
TreasurerTreasurer John ChiangDemocratic |
Kevin AkinChallenger (Running) Peace and FreedomGreg ConlonChallenger (Running) RepublicanJack GuerreroChallenger (Running) RepublicanFiona MaChallenger (Running) DemocraticVivek ViswanathanChallenger (Running) Democratic |
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court |
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
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SupervisorDistrict 1 (San Diego County)Supervisor Greg CoxDistrict 1 |
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District 2 (San Diego County)Supervisor Dianne JacobDistrict 2 |
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District 3 (San Diego County)Supervisor Kristin GasparDistrict 3 |
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District 4 (San Diego County)Supervisor Ron RobertsDistrict 4 |
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District 5 (San Diego County)Supervisor Bill HornDistrict 5 |
Election Date | Title | Outcome |
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June 5, 2018 | Authorizes Bonds Funding Parks, Natural Resources Protection, Climate Adaption, Water Quality And Supply And Flood Protection | Pending |
June 5, 2018 | Limits Legislature's Authority To Use Cap-And-Trade Revenue To Reduce Pollution | Pending |
June 5, 2018 | Permits Legislature To Exclude Newly Constructed Rain-Capture Systems From Property Tax Reassessment Requirement | Pending |
June 5, 2018 | Requires That Certain New Transportation Revenue Be Used For Transportation Purposes | Pending |
June 5, 2018 | Sets Effective Date Of Ballot Measures | Pending |
The Voters Speak Easy
Federal Key Votes
- Nomination of James Bridenstine to Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationPN 1359
- Nomination of James Bridenstine to Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationPN 1359
- A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to "Indirect Auto Lending and Compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act"S J Res 57
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California Key Votes
State Facts
- Type: State
- Nickname: The Golden State
- Motto: Eureka [I Have Found It]
- Area: 158,693 sq mi
- Population: 36,961,664 (2009 est.)
- Capital: Sacramento
- Statehood: Sept. 9, 1850 (31st state)
- Highest Point: Mt. Whitney, 14,491 ft
- Lowest Point: Death Valley, 282 ft below sea level.
- Bird: California Valley Quail
- Flower: Golden Poppy
- Senators: 40
- Representatives: 80
- Electoral Votes: 55