Alameda County Past Results
This page contains results for:
11/18/2022 11:30am - About 55% of voters discarded their ballots.
Ballot return Status as of 11/7
https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2022-general/vbm-statistics.pdfAlameda 941,605 Mailed 247,137 Rcvd 26% Returned
Statewide 22,183,890 5,230,699 25%
https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/status
Alameda 931,130 Register 403,067 43% Voted 65,854 Remain
Statewide 21,940,274 9,751,716 44% 1,280,331
Election results will change as vote-by-mail ballots, provisional ballots (including conditional voter registration provisional ballots), and other ballots are tallied. Final results to be completed by 12/9 and certified by 12/16
General Election Results - 11/2022
Scroll down to see Judges, County, and Tri-Valley races.
Like the Primaries, the vote widely split between progressive coast versus rural counties.
Republicans State Candidates averaged a near uniform 40% each
US House Representatives (Congressional Districts within Alameda County)
Board of Equalization District 2 - VERBICA, PETER - R (30%)
State Assembly (Assembly Districts within County)
California legislators assume office first Monday in December following their election.
JUDGES
Supreme Court (12 Year Term)
All four were confirmed with 70% yes
Court of Appeal - First Appellate District (Includes Alameda County)
All were confirmed with 78% yes
COUNTY
PASSED (69%) County Measure D - Allow rural landowners to build agricultural buildings on 2.5% of property (modification to Measure D of 22 years ago) [HB]
Alameda County District Attorney
BART Director, District 6
East Bay Regional Park District Director,
Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton
Tri-Valley City offices elections occur in each November General Election. The lesson in 2022 is that it takes very few votes to win nearly any local seat. Republicans seeking to newly enter the political world should first concentrate on these more easily earned local offices as part of our 'Farm Team' to build name recognition. Three cheers for the conservatives who threw their hat into the ring for these local offices!
SUNOL
Sunol School Board (serving a single school K-8)
PASSED (60% voted YES) - School Bond Measure J (Parcel Tax needed 55% to pass)
DUBLIN
NO Republicans are running for Mayor and City Council races.
Mayor - Running unopposed
City Council (Vote for 2 of the 3)
Area 2
Area 3, Short Term - [HB] John Wu - [email protected] (35%)
Area 5 - Robert 'Dan' Cherrier (64%)
Board of Directors, Dublin San Ramon
LIVERMORE
Mayor
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Board (Vote for 3)
Livermore Area Recreation & Park District Directors (Vote for 3)
FAILED (50% Voted NO) - School Bond Measure G (Parcel Tax) - $30Million/year for 34 years.
PASSED (67%) - City of Livermore Measure P - Sewer extension to wineries (mostly) and homes beyond South Livermore Urban Growth Boundary
PLEASANTON
Mayor - [HB] Karla Brown
City Council
District 1 - [HB] Jeffrey Nibert - D (61% - won)
District 3 - [HB] Julie Testa - D - www.julietesta.com (43% -won)
Pleasanton Unified School District Board, Area 2
PASSED (56% voted YES) - School Bond Measure I (Parcel Tax - need 55% to pass)
June 7, 2022 Primary Election
Rev.6/16/2022 - With only 28% voting in Alameda County, the vote still went roughly 60/40 to Democrats which is in keeping with population demographics. Only the rural conservative northeast corner of California carried Republican candidates for most offices in the Primary. The first slot for each office all went to Democrats.
NATION
US Senate -
FULL TERM Mark P Meuser - R Constitutional Attorney 14% of vote (7% in Alameda Co)
PARTIAL TERM Mark P Meuser - R Constitutional Attorney 22% of vote (11% in Alameda Co)
US House Representatives (Congressional Districts within Alameda County)
CD12 (Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro) Stephen Slauson - R Electrical Engineer - 6% of vote
CD14 (Rest of Alameda County) Alison Hayden - R Teacher - 10.3% of vote
CD17 (South Fremont, Milpitas) Ritesh Tandon - R Researcher, Entrepreneur, CEO - 25% of vote
STATE
Governor DAHLE, BRIAN - R - 17% of vote (8% in Alameda Co)
Lt. Governor UNDERWOOD-JACOBS, ANGELA - R - 20% of vote
Secretary of State BERNOSKY, ROBERT E. - R - 19% of vote
Controller Lanhee Chen - R - 37% of vote
Treasurer GUERRERO, JACK M - R - 21% of vote
Attorney General - To unseat Gov. Newsom appointee Rob Bonta (D) - 55% of vote
Board of Equalization (Sales Tax Board)
District 2 - Entire Bay Area VERBICA, PETER C. - R - 27% of vote
State Senator (State Senate Districts within County)
Odd-Number Districts (SD5, SD7, SD9) are not up for a vote
SD 10 - South Hayward, Fremont, Milpitas Two Democrats in November
State Assembly (Assembly Districts within County)
RECALL ELECTION - 9/2021
Rev.9/15/2021 - Official count was released on 10/22/2021.
Alameda County: ONLY 36% of county voters voted (so far)
Cities favored Newsom (82%, 287K votes) . Rural areas favored recall (17%, 61K votes).
Larry Elder (R) 25% (37K votes)
Kevin Paffrath (D) 19%
Other front running Republicans were not at all close given their huge campaigns
Statewide: ONLY 42% of State voters voted (so far)
Coastal Counties favored Newsom (64%). Central Valley favored Recall (36%)
Larry Elder (R) 47% swept entire State except San Francisco among those voting for replacement.
Kevin Paffrath (D) 10% won only San Francisco
Other front running Republicans were not at all close given their huge campaigns
- November 2022 General
- July 2022 Primary
- September 2021 Recall Election
- November 2020 General
11/18/2022 11:30am - About 55% of voters discarded their ballots.
Ballot return Status as of 11/7
https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2022-general/vbm-statistics.pdfAlameda 941,605 Mailed 247,137 Rcvd 26% Returned
Statewide 22,183,890 5,230,699 25%
- This pre-final day VBM count gave worrisome low turnout
- BUT a near equal number of ballots arrived AFTER 11/7
- Ballots posted 11/8 received 7 days later gets counted.
https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/status
Alameda 931,130 Register 403,067 43% Voted 65,854 Remain
Statewide 21,940,274 9,751,716 44% 1,280,331
Election results will change as vote-by-mail ballots, provisional ballots (including conditional voter registration provisional ballots), and other ballots are tallied. Final results to be completed by 12/9 and certified by 12/16
General Election Results - 11/2022
Scroll down to see Judges, County, and Tri-Valley races.
Like the Primaries, the vote widely split between progressive coast versus rural counties.
Republicans State Candidates averaged a near uniform 40% each
- US Senate - Mark P Meuser - R - www.markmeuser.com
- Governor DAHLE, BRIAN - R - www.briandahle.com
- Lt. Governor ANGELA UNDERWOOD-JACOBS - R - www.angelaforcalifornia.com
- Sec'try of State BERNOSKY, ROBERT - R - www.votebernosky.com
- Controller Lanhee Chen - R - www.chenforcalifornia.com (45%)
- Treasurer GUERRERO, JACK - R - www.jack4treasurer.com
- Attorney General HOCHMAN, NATHAN - R - www.nathanhochman.com
- Comm. Insurance Robert Howell - R - www.electroberthowell.com
- Calif Super of Instruction Lance Ray Christensen - R - www.lancechristensen.com (36%)
US House Representatives (Congressional Districts within Alameda County)
- CD12 Stephen Slauson - R - [email protected] (10%)
- CD14 Alison Hayden - R - www.alison4congress.com (31%)
- CD17 Ritesh Tandon - R - www.tandonforcongress.com (29%)
Board of Equalization District 2 - VERBICA, PETER - R (30%)
State Assembly (Assembly Districts within County)
California legislators assume office first Monday in December following their election.
- AD14 Richard Kinney - R www.richkinney.org (12%)
- AD16 Joseph Rubay - R - www.rubay4assembly.com (34%)
- AD18 Mindy Pechenuk - R - www.electmindy.com (10%)
- AD24 Robert Brunton - R - www.votebobbruntonforassembly.com (31%)
JUDGES
Supreme Court (12 Year Term)
All four were confirmed with 70% yes
Court of Appeal - First Appellate District (Includes Alameda County)
All were confirmed with 78% yes
COUNTY
PASSED (69%) County Measure D - Allow rural landowners to build agricultural buildings on 2.5% of property (modification to Measure D of 22 years ago) [HB]
Alameda County District Attorney
- [HB] Terry Wiley - D (48%)
BART Director, District 6
- Shyam Chetal - [email protected] (20%)
East Bay Regional Park District Director,
- No Republicans running
Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton
Tri-Valley City offices elections occur in each November General Election. The lesson in 2022 is that it takes very few votes to win nearly any local seat. Republicans seeking to newly enter the political world should first concentrate on these more easily earned local offices as part of our 'Farm Team' to build name recognition. Three cheers for the conservatives who threw their hat into the ring for these local offices!
SUNOL
Sunol School Board (serving a single school K-8)
- [HB] Linda Hurley - [email protected] (50% - 146 to 142 votes - Too close to call)
PASSED (60% voted YES) - School Bond Measure J (Parcel Tax needed 55% to pass)
DUBLIN
NO Republicans are running for Mayor and City Council races.
Mayor - Running unopposed
City Council (Vote for 2 of the 3)
- [HB] Jean Josey - D (won with 46%)
- [HB] Kashef Qaadri - D (won with 33%)
Area 2
Area 3, Short Term - [HB] John Wu - [email protected] (35%)
Area 5 - Robert 'Dan' Cherrier (64%)
Board of Directors, Dublin San Ramon
- No Republicans running
LIVERMORE
Mayor
- [ACGOP Preferred, HB] Mony Nop - D [email protected] (47%)
- [ACGOP Preferred, HB] District 1 - Carol Wahrer - D (49%)
- [ACGOP Preferred] District 2 - Ben Barrientos - D (54% - won)
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Board (Vote for 3)
- EMILY PRUSSO - Incumbent (won with 20%)
- Bueno (won with 18%)
- Drouin (won with 16%)
- [ACGOP Endorsed, HB] Deena Kaplanis,- [email protected] (12%)
- ANNE WHITE - Incumbent (10%)
- [ACGOP Endorsed, HB] Alexandria Izarraraz - www.alex4lvjusd.com (9%)
- [ACGOP Preferred] John Kupski - [email protected] (6%)
- [ACGOP Preferred, HB] Erika KRISTINA MAZAIKA - [email protected] (4%)
Livermore Area Recreation & Park District Directors (Vote for 3)
- [HB] PHILIP Pierpont (24%)
- Furst 22%
- Faltings 21%
FAILED (50% Voted NO) - School Bond Measure G (Parcel Tax) - $30Million/year for 34 years.
PASSED (67%) - City of Livermore Measure P - Sewer extension to wineries (mostly) and homes beyond South Livermore Urban Growth Boundary
PLEASANTON
Mayor - [HB] Karla Brown
City Council
District 1 - [HB] Jeffrey Nibert - D (61% - won)
District 3 - [HB] Julie Testa - D - www.julietesta.com (43% -won)
Pleasanton Unified School District Board, Area 2
- [HB] LAURIE WALKER-Whiteland votelaurie4schoolboard.com (58% - won)
PASSED (56% voted YES) - School Bond Measure I (Parcel Tax - need 55% to pass)
June 7, 2022 Primary Election
Rev.6/16/2022 - With only 28% voting in Alameda County, the vote still went roughly 60/40 to Democrats which is in keeping with population demographics. Only the rural conservative northeast corner of California carried Republican candidates for most offices in the Primary. The first slot for each office all went to Democrats.
NATION
US Senate -
FULL TERM Mark P Meuser - R Constitutional Attorney 14% of vote (7% in Alameda Co)
PARTIAL TERM Mark P Meuser - R Constitutional Attorney 22% of vote (11% in Alameda Co)
US House Representatives (Congressional Districts within Alameda County)
CD12 (Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro) Stephen Slauson - R Electrical Engineer - 6% of vote
CD14 (Rest of Alameda County) Alison Hayden - R Teacher - 10.3% of vote
CD17 (South Fremont, Milpitas) Ritesh Tandon - R Researcher, Entrepreneur, CEO - 25% of vote
STATE
Governor DAHLE, BRIAN - R - 17% of vote (8% in Alameda Co)
Lt. Governor UNDERWOOD-JACOBS, ANGELA - R - 20% of vote
Secretary of State BERNOSKY, ROBERT E. - R - 19% of vote
Controller Lanhee Chen - R - 37% of vote
Treasurer GUERRERO, JACK M - R - 21% of vote
Attorney General - To unseat Gov. Newsom appointee Rob Bonta (D) - 55% of vote
- HOCHMAN, NATHAN - R - 18% of vote
- EARLY, ERIC P. - R - 17% of vote
Board of Equalization (Sales Tax Board)
District 2 - Entire Bay Area VERBICA, PETER C. - R - 27% of vote
State Senator (State Senate Districts within County)
Odd-Number Districts (SD5, SD7, SD9) are not up for a vote
SD 10 - South Hayward, Fremont, Milpitas Two Democrats in November
State Assembly (Assembly Districts within County)
- AD14 (Albany, Berkeley, Piedmont, Richmond) Not on November Ballot
- AD16 (East Tri-Valley) Joseph Rubay - R - 33% of vote
- AD18 (Alameda, Emeryville, Oakland) Mindy Pechenuk - R
- AD20 (Hayward, San Leandro, Union City) Two democrats in November
- AD24 (Fremont, Newark, Milpitas, Sunol) Robert Brunton - R - 21% of vote
- Lance Ray Christensen - R - 11.9% of vote
- George Yang - R - 11.1% of vote
RECALL ELECTION - 9/2021
Rev.9/15/2021 - Official count was released on 10/22/2021.
Alameda County: ONLY 36% of county voters voted (so far)
Cities favored Newsom (82%, 287K votes) . Rural areas favored recall (17%, 61K votes).
Larry Elder (R) 25% (37K votes)
Kevin Paffrath (D) 19%
Other front running Republicans were not at all close given their huge campaigns
Statewide: ONLY 42% of State voters voted (so far)
Coastal Counties favored Newsom (64%). Central Valley favored Recall (36%)
Larry Elder (R) 47% swept entire State except San Francisco among those voting for replacement.
Kevin Paffrath (D) 10% won only San Francisco
Other front running Republicans were not at all close given their huge campaigns
RESULTS as of 5pm 11/10/2020:
The county provided an update. Returns are updated as county process vote-by-mail, provisional, and other ballots during the 30-day post-election canvass period. There are 9,400 mail-in ballots left to count (11/10 5pm).
An increase from 38% (on election night) to 79% of eligible voters cast ballots (only 5% of which voted at the polls).
This is an unexpected high turnout compared to prior elections. Nearly half the ballots arrived by mail in the final week.
Of that population, races for partisan offices are breaking approximately 70% Democrat to 30% Republican.
Registration by Party: 966,180 registered and a large majority (80%) voted this election!
Showing only those parties with more than 1% of the registrations
American Independent 2%
Democratic 59% + 9% of No Party = 68% ... which seems to match the results data
No Party Preference 25% <-- These seem split 40/60 Liberal/Conservative
Republican 11% + 16% of No Party = 27% ... which seems to match the results data
The county provided an update. Returns are updated as county process vote-by-mail, provisional, and other ballots during the 30-day post-election canvass period. There are 9,400 mail-in ballots left to count (11/10 5pm).
An increase from 38% (on election night) to 79% of eligible voters cast ballots (only 5% of which voted at the polls).
This is an unexpected high turnout compared to prior elections. Nearly half the ballots arrived by mail in the final week.
Of that population, races for partisan offices are breaking approximately 70% Democrat to 30% Republican.
Registration by Party: 966,180 registered and a large majority (80%) voted this election!
Showing only those parties with more than 1% of the registrations
American Independent 2%
Democratic 59% + 9% of No Party = 68% ... which seems to match the results data
No Party Preference 25% <-- These seem split 40/60 Liberal/Conservative
Republican 11% + 16% of No Party = 27% ... which seems to match the results data
GENERAL ELECTION - 11/2020
Rev. 11/10/2020 (Scroll down to see what/who the acronyms represent and Ballot Propositions)
See why Prop 13 (property taxation limits) must not be nibbled away piecemeal: www.guessinggame.org
Sign up for e-mail (and/or text) tracking of your ballot: WheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov
Office Candidate Alameda County Vote %
President Donald Trump LOST - 17%
US House Representatives
- 13CD (Oakland+Berkeley) Nikka Piterman LOST - 9% (8% in Primary)
- 15CD (Tri-Valley+San Ramon) Alison Hayden LOST - 28% (A nice bump up from 17% in Primary)
- 17CD (Fremont) Ritesh Tandon LOST - 29% (23% in Primary)
State Senator
- 7SD (Tri-Valley+Contra Costa) Julie Mobley LOST - 40% (31% in Primary)
- 9SD (Oakland to Richmond) Jamie Dluzak (L) LOST - 10%
- 10SD (Hayward to Fremont)
State Assembly
- 15AD (Oakland to Richmond) SKIP -Two democrats in run-off
- 16AD (Tri-Valley+I680 Corridor) Joseph Rubay LOST- 34% ( 35% in Primary)
- 18AD (Oakland) Stephen Slauson LOST- 12% ( 11% in Primary)
- 20AD (Hayward+Fremont) SKIP -Two democrats in run-off
- 25AD (Fremont to Santa Clara) Bob Brunton LOST- 29% (21% in Primary)
Superior Court
Office #2 Elena Condes SKIP - CH JI+Q rating: 3 out of 20 possible
All are sadly Judicial Activists Mark Fickes SKIP - CH JI+Q rating: 5 out of 20 possible
County Supervisor
First District David Haubert (I) WON - 54% (26% in Primary) HB, CAGOP,Haggerty, Firefighters
Vinnie Bacon (D) LOST - 46% ( 27% in Primary) NO Endorsed by Democrats.
Rev. 11/10/2020 (Scroll down to see what/who the acronyms represent and Ballot Propositions)
See why Prop 13 (property taxation limits) must not be nibbled away piecemeal: www.guessinggame.org
Sign up for e-mail (and/or text) tracking of your ballot: WheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov
Office Candidate Alameda County Vote %
President Donald Trump LOST - 17%
US House Representatives
- 13CD (Oakland+Berkeley) Nikka Piterman LOST - 9% (8% in Primary)
- 15CD (Tri-Valley+San Ramon) Alison Hayden LOST - 28% (A nice bump up from 17% in Primary)
- 17CD (Fremont) Ritesh Tandon LOST - 29% (23% in Primary)
State Senator
- 7SD (Tri-Valley+Contra Costa) Julie Mobley LOST - 40% (31% in Primary)
- 9SD (Oakland to Richmond) Jamie Dluzak (L) LOST - 10%
- 10SD (Hayward to Fremont)
State Assembly
- 15AD (Oakland to Richmond) SKIP -Two democrats in run-off
- 16AD (Tri-Valley+I680 Corridor) Joseph Rubay LOST- 34% ( 35% in Primary)
- 18AD (Oakland) Stephen Slauson LOST- 12% ( 11% in Primary)
- 20AD (Hayward+Fremont) SKIP -Two democrats in run-off
- 25AD (Fremont to Santa Clara) Bob Brunton LOST- 29% (21% in Primary)
Superior Court
Office #2 Elena Condes SKIP - CH JI+Q rating: 3 out of 20 possible
All are sadly Judicial Activists Mark Fickes SKIP - CH JI+Q rating: 5 out of 20 possible
County Supervisor
First District David Haubert (I) WON - 54% (26% in Primary) HB, CAGOP,Haggerty, Firefighters
Vinnie Bacon (D) LOST - 46% ( 27% in Primary) NO Endorsed by Democrats.
Out of County (Rev.11/3/2020)
US House Representatives
- 3 CD (Dixon, Fairfield, Sacto) Tamika Hamilton LOST - 42%
-4CD Tom McClintock WON - 53%
- 10 CD (San Joaquin & Stanislaus) Ted Howze LOST - 41%
- 11 CD (Bulk of Contra Costa) Nisha Sharma LOST - 25%
US House Representatives
- 3 CD (Dixon, Fairfield, Sacto) Tamika Hamilton LOST - 42%
-4CD Tom McClintock WON - 53%
- 10 CD (San Joaquin & Stanislaus) Ted Howze LOST - 41%
- 11 CD (Bulk of Contra Costa) Nisha Sharma LOST - 25%
Tri-Valley City Races (Rev.11/10/2020)
Dublin Mayor
Arun Goel LOST - HB 10700 votes
Melissa Hernandez WON - NO 13400 votes
City Council, Dublin - Vote For Up To 2
Sherry (Xin) Hu WON - HB 12200 votes
Michael McCorriston WON 7500 votes
Livermore Mayor
Mony Nop (D) LOST - HB 15600 votes
Bob Woerner WON - NO 29100 votes
Livermore City Council, District 3
Brittni Kiick WON - NO 6100 votes
Peter Patterson LOST - HB 4200 votes
Livermore City Council, District 4 (Southwest Livermore)
Robert Carling WON 9700 votes
Pleasanton Mayor
Karla Brown (AI) WON 18000 votes
Jerry Pentin (R) LOST - ACGOP 13400 votes
Tom Turpel LOST - HB 900 votes
City Council, Pleasanton -Vote For Up To 2
Valerie Arkin (D) WON - NO 15200 votes
Jack Balch (I) WON - ACGOP 14400 votes
Randy Brown (R) LOST - HB, ACGOP 7300 votes
Dublin Mayor
Arun Goel LOST - HB 10700 votes
Melissa Hernandez WON - NO 13400 votes
City Council, Dublin - Vote For Up To 2
Sherry (Xin) Hu WON - HB 12200 votes
Michael McCorriston WON 7500 votes
Livermore Mayor
Mony Nop (D) LOST - HB 15600 votes
Bob Woerner WON - NO 29100 votes
Livermore City Council, District 3
Brittni Kiick WON - NO 6100 votes
Peter Patterson LOST - HB 4200 votes
Livermore City Council, District 4 (Southwest Livermore)
Robert Carling WON 9700 votes
Pleasanton Mayor
Karla Brown (AI) WON 18000 votes
Jerry Pentin (R) LOST - ACGOP 13400 votes
Tom Turpel LOST - HB 900 votes
City Council, Pleasanton -Vote For Up To 2
Valerie Arkin (D) WON - NO 15200 votes
Jack Balch (I) WON - ACGOP 14400 votes
Randy Brown (R) LOST - HB, ACGOP 7300 votes
Alameda County Water District Director - Vote For Up To 3
Aziz Akbari WON - NO
James Gunther WON
Martin L. Koller LOST - HB
John Weed WON
Bart Director, District 5
John McPartland WON - NO
Mike Wallace (DS) LOST - CAGOP, (ACGOP preference)
Livermore Area Recreation & Park District Directors - Vote For Up To 2.
James E. Boswell WON
Jan Palajac WON - HB
Aziz Akbari WON - NO
James Gunther WON
Martin L. Koller LOST - HB
John Weed WON
Bart Director, District 5
John McPartland WON - NO
Mike Wallace (DS) LOST - CAGOP, (ACGOP preference)
Livermore Area Recreation & Park District Directors - Vote For Up To 2.
James E. Boswell WON
Jan Palajac WON - HB
Tri-Valley Schools (Rev.11/3/2020)
What do School Boards/Trustees Do? They hire and evaluate the Superintendent, oversee and approve the budget, oversee the facilities, and approve curriculum (which alone is sufficient reason for conservatives to run for school boards).
Las Positas College District Trustees
Area 1
Luis Reynoso WON - HB
Tri-Valley - Unified School Districts Governing Board Members
Dublin USD
Area 1
Kristin Pelham WON - HB
Area 4
Gabi Blackman WON
Michael Utsumi LOST- HB
Livermore Valley Joint USD - Vote For Up To 2
Yanira Guzmán WON
Kandiss Hewing LOST- HB
Charles "Chuck" Rogge LOST- HB
Kristie Wang WON
Pleasanton USD - Vote For Up To 3
Mary Jo Carreon WON - HB
Stephen Maher WON - HB
What do School Boards/Trustees Do? They hire and evaluate the Superintendent, oversee and approve the budget, oversee the facilities, and approve curriculum (which alone is sufficient reason for conservatives to run for school boards).
Las Positas College District Trustees
Area 1
Luis Reynoso WON - HB
Tri-Valley - Unified School Districts Governing Board Members
Dublin USD
Area 1
Kristin Pelham WON - HB
Area 4
Gabi Blackman WON
Michael Utsumi LOST- HB
Livermore Valley Joint USD - Vote For Up To 2
Yanira Guzmán WON
Kandiss Hewing LOST- HB
Charles "Chuck" Rogge LOST- HB
Kristie Wang WON
Pleasanton USD - Vote For Up To 3
Mary Jo Carreon WON - HB
Stephen Maher WON - HB
Please see Alameda County Registrar Site ACVOTE.ORG for local races outside of the Tri-Valley.
I do not have the necessary data to advise outside the Tri-Valley for other local county governmental bodies.
I do not have the necessary data to advise outside the Tri-Valley for other local county governmental bodies.
County-wide Measures [Rev. 11/10/20]
MEASURE V - WON 69% - YES (HB) - EXTEND 6.5% UTILITY USERS TAX
MEASURE W – BARELY WON 50% - NO (HB) - Increase Sales/Use Tax by 0.5% for 10 years
MEASURE V - WON 69% - YES (HB) - EXTEND 6.5% UTILITY USERS TAX
MEASURE W – BARELY WON 50% - NO (HB) - Increase Sales/Use Tax by 0.5% for 10 years
Ballot Measures [Rev. 11/3/20 - See also Secretary of State Elections Division]
County Voted: 14: YES // 15: YES // 16:YES // 17:YES 74% ! // 18:YES // 19:YES //
Liberal 20: NO 71% ! // 21: NO // 22: NO // 23:NO // 24:YES // 25:YES //
Statewide: 14: YES // 15: NO // 16: NO // 17:YES 59% // 18:NO // 19:YES //
Mixed 20: NO 62% // 21: NO // 22: YES // 23:NO // 24:YES // 25:NO //
Recommended: 14: NO // 15: NO // 16: NO // 17:NO // 18:NO // 19:NO //
Conservative 20: YES // 21: NO // 22: YES // 23:NO // 24:NO // 25:NO //
PROP 14 - NO - 1880. BONDS TO CONTINUE FUNDING STEM CELL AND OTHER MEDICAL RESEARCH.
PROP 15 - NO - 1870. "California Schools and Community Funding Act"
PROP 16 - NO - ACA 5 (Resolution Chapter 23), Government preferences.
PROP 17 - NO - ACA 6 (Resolution Chapter 24), Elections: disqualification of electors.
PROP 18 - NO - ACA 4 (Resolution Chapter 30), Elections: voting age.
PROP 19 - NO - ACA 11 (Resolution Chapter 31), Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act.
PROP 20 - YES - 1840 - Restricts Parole for Non-Violent Offenders. Authorizes Felony Sentences for Certain Offenses Currently Treated Only as Misdemeanors [but were formerly violent felonies!].
PROP 21 - NO - 1862. EXPANDS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS' AUTHORITY TO ENACT RENT CONTROL ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
PROP 22 - YES - 1883. CHANGES EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION RULES FOR APP-BASED TRANSPORTATION AND DELIVERY DRIVERS.
PROP 23 - NO - 1882. AUTHORIZES STATE REGULATION OF KIDNEY DIALYSIS CLINICS. ESTABLISHES MINIMUM STAFFING AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS.
PROP 24 - NO - 1879. AMENDS CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS.
PROP 25 - NO - 1856. REFERENDUM TO OVERTURN A 2018 LAW THAT REPLACED MONEY BAIL SYSTEM WITH A SYSTEM BASED ON PUBLIC SAFETY RISK.
ALERT: If you are over 65, file with your local school district to waive locally-passed property tax for schools (state-wide school taxes cannot be waved). See your property tax bill to see if your school district offers a local exclusion to seniors.
County Voted: 14: YES // 15: YES // 16:YES // 17:YES 74% ! // 18:YES // 19:YES //
Liberal 20: NO 71% ! // 21: NO // 22: NO // 23:NO // 24:YES // 25:YES //
Statewide: 14: YES // 15: NO // 16: NO // 17:YES 59% // 18:NO // 19:YES //
Mixed 20: NO 62% // 21: NO // 22: YES // 23:NO // 24:YES // 25:NO //
Recommended: 14: NO // 15: NO // 16: NO // 17:NO // 18:NO // 19:NO //
Conservative 20: YES // 21: NO // 22: YES // 23:NO // 24:NO // 25:NO //
PROP 14 - NO - 1880. BONDS TO CONTINUE FUNDING STEM CELL AND OTHER MEDICAL RESEARCH.
PROP 15 - NO - 1870. "California Schools and Community Funding Act"
PROP 16 - NO - ACA 5 (Resolution Chapter 23), Government preferences.
PROP 17 - NO - ACA 6 (Resolution Chapter 24), Elections: disqualification of electors.
PROP 18 - NO - ACA 4 (Resolution Chapter 30), Elections: voting age.
PROP 19 - NO - ACA 11 (Resolution Chapter 31), Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act.
PROP 20 - YES - 1840 - Restricts Parole for Non-Violent Offenders. Authorizes Felony Sentences for Certain Offenses Currently Treated Only as Misdemeanors [but were formerly violent felonies!].
PROP 21 - NO - 1862. EXPANDS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS' AUTHORITY TO ENACT RENT CONTROL ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
PROP 22 - YES - 1883. CHANGES EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION RULES FOR APP-BASED TRANSPORTATION AND DELIVERY DRIVERS.
PROP 23 - NO - 1882. AUTHORIZES STATE REGULATION OF KIDNEY DIALYSIS CLINICS. ESTABLISHES MINIMUM STAFFING AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS.
PROP 24 - NO - 1879. AMENDS CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS.
PROP 25 - NO - 1856. REFERENDUM TO OVERTURN A 2018 LAW THAT REPLACED MONEY BAIL SYSTEM WITH A SYSTEM BASED ON PUBLIC SAFETY RISK.
ALERT: If you are over 65, file with your local school district to waive locally-passed property tax for schools (state-wide school taxes cannot be waved). See your property tax bill to see if your school district offers a local exclusion to seniors.
This Voter Guide is a joint effort of various advisors
The opinions expressed belong to each named author as noted by the following acronyms. No funds influenced these recommendations. This specific page has no copyright restrictions, so please pass the link to your friends.
Mike Manning writes in 2/8/2020: "Since we now live in a 'One Party' state, I fear that voting has become a mere symbol of democracy. We, as Christians and good citizens, should recognize it for what it is. We have no real choice, but we cannot drop out. We must make every effort to salvage what we can from the political train wreck that is California."
Do not vote for a Judicial Activist
Read principals for voting for judges, click here: Craig Huey
CH: Many judges are opportunists with an agenda who legislate from the bench. Instead of strictly interpreting law, these judges ignore the law in favor of liberal, left wing, anti-family agendas. They destroy or weaken constitutional protection and votes by the people, family values, marriage, religious liberty and economic freedom. Combined Rating = JI + Q as follows:"
JI = Judicial Index (1= Liberal Activist 10=Constructionist)
Q = Qualifications (1=Unqualified 10 =Very Qualified)
The opinions expressed belong to each named author as noted by the following acronyms. No funds influenced these recommendations. This specific page has no copyright restrictions, so please pass the link to your friends.
- ACGOP = Alameda County Republican Party - as of 8/19/2020
- CAGOP = California GOP - as of 10/21/2020
- COCO = Contra Costa Republican Party - as of 9/11/2020
- CH = Craig Huey (5 = 5 stars, 4 stars, etc) and judge ratings - as of 2/8/2020
- CRA = California Republican Assembly - as of 2/19/2020
- HB = My own endorsements (this web page) - as of 8/2020
- HJTA = Howard Jarvis Taxpayer Association PAC (mostly Southern California) - as of 9/11/2020
- MM - Mike Manning (Propositions) - as of 9/26/2020
- TM - Rep. Tom McClintock (Propositions) - as of 10/5/2020
- TVR - Tri-Valley Republicans do not endorse candidates, but I note when candidates chose to speak at TVR
Mike Manning writes in 2/8/2020: "Since we now live in a 'One Party' state, I fear that voting has become a mere symbol of democracy. We, as Christians and good citizens, should recognize it for what it is. We have no real choice, but we cannot drop out. We must make every effort to salvage what we can from the political train wreck that is California."
Do not vote for a Judicial Activist
Read principals for voting for judges, click here: Craig Huey
CH: Many judges are opportunists with an agenda who legislate from the bench. Instead of strictly interpreting law, these judges ignore the law in favor of liberal, left wing, anti-family agendas. They destroy or weaken constitutional protection and votes by the people, family values, marriage, religious liberty and economic freedom. Combined Rating = JI + Q as follows:"
JI = Judicial Index (1= Liberal Activist 10=Constructionist)
Q = Qualifications (1=Unqualified 10 =Very Qualified)