November 6 General Election – Unofficial Results State and L.A. County
These numbers were reported Wednesday by the California Secretary of State (Winners in Bold)
By EGP News
U.S. President
Barack Obama (Dem) 59.1 %
Mitt Romney (Rep) 38.6%
U.S. Senate
Diane Feinstein (Dem) 61.4%
Elizabeth Emken (Rep) 38.6%
U.S. House of Representatives
27th District:
Judy Chu (Dem) 63.4%
Jack Orswell (Rep) 36.6%
32nd District:
Grace Napolitano (Dem) 65.4% David Miller (Rep) 34.6%
34th District:
Xavier Becerra (Dem) 85.6%
Stephen Smith (Rep) 14.4%
38th District:
Linda T. Sanchez (Dem) 67.2% Benjamin Campos (Rep) 32.8%
40th District:
Lucille Roybal-Allard (Dem) 59.4%
David Sanchez (Dem) 40.6%
California State Senate
33rd District:
Ricardo Lara (Dem) 80.5% Lee H. Chauser (Rep) 19.5%
California State Assembly
48th District:
Roger Hernandez (Dem) 58.8% Joe M. Gardner (Rep) 41.2%
49th District:
Edwin “Ed” Chau (Dem) 56.6% Matthew Lin (Rep) 43.4%
51st District:
Jimmy Gomez (Dem) 60.2% Luis Lopez (Dem) 39.8%
53rd District:
John A. Perez (Dem) 82.7% Jose Trinidad Aguilar (Rep) 17.3%
58th District:
Christina Garcia (Dem) 71.5% Patricia A. Kotze-Ramos (Rep) 28.5%
Statewide Ballot Propositions
Proposition 30- Temporary increase in sales tax and income taxes on higher income Californians.
Yes: 53.9% No: 46.1%
Proposition 31:Budget Reform
Yes: 39.2% No: 60.8%
Proposition 32: Bans Pay Check deductions for political causes.
Yes: 43.9% No: 56.1%
Proposition 33: Auto Insurance Rates.
Yes: 45.4% No: 54.6%
Proposition 34—Ends the State’s Death Penalty.
Yes: 47.2% No: 52.8%
Proposition 35: Harsher penalties for people convicted of human trafficking.
Yes: 81.1% No: 18.9%
Proposition 36: Changes Three Strikes Law.
Yes: 68.6% No: 31.4%
Proposition 37: Food Labeling.
Yes: 46.9% No: 53.1%
Proposition 38: Higher Income taxes to pay for education.
Yes: 27.7% No: 72.3%
Proposition 39—Changes tax code for multi-state corporations.
Yes: 60.1% No: 39.9%
Proposition 40—Approves Citizens Commission’s Redistricting Maps.
Yes: 71.4% No: 28.6%
County of Los Angeles
Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey 54.99%
Alan Jackson 45.01%
Measure A–Only advisory, this measure asks voters if they are in favor of making the County Assessor an appointed rather than elected position.
Yes: 22.2% No: 77.7%
Measure B–Would require performers in adult films to use condoms while engaged in sex act
Yes: 55.8% No: 44.1%
Measure J– To advance Los Angeles County’s traffic relief by accelerating light rail/subway construction within five years.
Yes: 64.7% No: 35.2%
City of Commerce
Measure AA. Sales Tax Increase to Fund Essential Services.
Yes: 67.2% No: 32.7%
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