2018 California gubernatorial election
The 2018 California gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the governor of California, concurrently with elections for the rest of California's executive branch, as well as elections to the United States Senate and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic governor Jerry Brown was ineligible to run for re-election for a third consecutive (and fifth non-consecutive) term due to term limits from the Constitution of California . The race was between the incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor Gavin Newsom and businessman John H. Cox , a Republican , who qualified for the general election after placing first and second in the June 5, 2018, primary election.
Newsom won in a landslide , with 62% of the vote, the biggest victory in a gubernatorial race in California since Earl Warren won re-election in 1950 , and the biggest victory for a non-incumbent since 1930 ; Newsom received almost eight million votes.[ 1] The election also marked the first time in 40 years since Orange County had voted for the Democratic candidate since Jerry Brown won it in 1978 , and the first time Democrats won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state's history. Newsom was sworn in on January 7, 2019.
Candidates
A primary election was held on June 5, 2018. Under California's non-partisan blanket primary law, all candidates appeared on the same ballot, regardless of party. Voters may vote for any candidate, regardless of their party affiliation. The top two finishers – regardless of party – advance to the general election in November, regardless of whether a candidate manages to receive a majority of the votes cast in the primary election.
Democratic Party
Declared
Akinyemi Agbede, mathematician[ 2]
Juan M. Bribiesca, retired physician[ 3]
Thomas Jefferson Cares, blockchain start-up CEO[ 4]
John Chiang , California State Treasurer [ 5]
Delaine Eastin , former California State Superintendent of Public Instruction [ 6]
Robert Davidson Griffis, 2016 Libertarian candidate for president[ 4]
Albert Caesar Mezzetti, former Manteca city councilman[ 4]
Gavin Newsom , lieutenant governor of California [ 7]
Amanda Renteria , national political director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and candidate for CA-21 in 2014 [ 8]
Michael Shellenberger , founder of the Breakthrough Institute [ 9] [ 10] [ 4]
Klement Tinaj, actor, martial artist, stuntman, and producer[ 11]
Antonio Villaraigosa , former mayor of Los Angeles [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Declined
Xavier Becerra , Attorney General of California (ran for re-election )[ 15] [ 16]
Scooter Braun , music manager[ 17] [ 18]
George Clooney , actor and activist[ 19] [ 20]
Kevin de León , president pro tempore of the California State Senate (ran for the U.S. Senate )[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Eric Garcetti , mayor of Los Angeles [ 24]
Bob Iger , CEO of The Walt Disney Company [ 25] [ 26]
Sheryl Sandberg , Facebook COO[ 27]
Libby Schaaf , mayor of Oakland (ran for re-election)[ 21] [ 28]
Jackie Speier , U.S. representative (ran for re-election)[ 29]
Tom Steyer , hedge fund manager, philanthropist, and environmentalist[ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
Republican Party
Declared
Withdrawn
Declined
Libertarian Party
Declared
Green Party
Declared
Christopher Carlson, puppeteer[ 4]
Veronika Fimbres (write-in)[ 36]
Josh Jones, author, geologist, solar electric designer[ 4]
Peace and Freedom Party
Declared
Independent (no party)
Declared
Notes
^ American Solidarity Party does not have ballot access. Desmond Silveira (ASP) appears on ballot as "No party preference".[ 60]
Primary election
From the latter half of 2017, Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom was widely seen as the favored front runner for the top two primary. Businessman John Cox and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa had both been running closely behind Newsom to obtain the second place spot. However, in late 2017, as more prominent Democrats entered the race, Villaraigosa saw his polling numbers slip out of competition with Cox. This mainly left the race between Newsom and Cox, with a third place free-for-all between Allen and Villaraigosa.
Endorsements
Travis Allen (R)
U.S. representatives
State-level officials
Patricia Bates , California Senate minority leader (R-36)[ 64]
Bill Brough , California state assemblyman (R-73)[ 62]
Phillip Chen , California state assemblyman (R-55)[ 62]
Steven Choi , California state assemblyman (R-68)[ 62]
James Gallagher , California state assemblyman (R-3)[ 62]
Diane Harkey , member of the California State Board of Equalization [ 65]
Matthew Harper , California state assemblyman (R-74)[ 62]
Tom Lackey , California state assemblyman (R-36)[ 62]
Melissa Melendez , California state assemblywoman (R-67)[ 62]
Mike Morrell , California state senator (R-23)[ 62]
Jay Obernolte , California state assemblyman (R-33)[ 62]
Jim Patterson , California state assemblyman (R-23)[ 62]
Jeff Stone , California state senator (R-28)[ 62]
Randy Voepel , California state assemblyman (R-71)[ 62]
Individuals
Newspapers and other media
Organizations
California Republican Assembly[ 68]
John Chiang (D)
Federal elected officials
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Bob Blumenfield , member of the Los Angeles City Council , District 3
Rick Bonilla, San Mateo Mayor[ 79]
Ron Galperin , City Controller of Los Angeles [ 80]
Georgette Gomez , member of San Diego City Council [ 81]
José Huizar , member of the Los Angeles City Council , District 14 [ 82]
Paul Koretz , member of the Los Angeles City Council , District 5 [ 83]
Das Williams , member of Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors[ 84]
Norman Yee , member of San Francisco Board of Supervisors [ 85]
Organizations
Individuals
Delaine Eastin (D)
State-level officials
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry , California state assemblywoman (D-04)[ 92]
Dede Alpert , former California state senator (D-39)[ 92]
Tom Ammiano , former California state assemblymember (D-17)[ 92]
Joan Buchanan , former California state assemblywoman (D-16)[ 92]
Laura Chick , former California inspector general, Los Angeles controller, Los Angeles city councilmember[ 92]
Loni Hancock , former California state senator (D-09)[ 92]
Leona Egeland Rice , former California state assemblywoman (Santa Clara)[ 92]
Lori Saldana , former California state assemblywoman (D-76)[ 92]
Virginia Strom-Martin , former California state assemblywoman (D-01)[ 92]
Sally Tanner , former California state assemblywoman (D-60)[ 92]
Tom Torlakson , State Superintendent of Public Instruction[ 92]
Local-level officials
Organizations
Desmond Silveira (ASP)
Individuals
Organizations
Antonio Villaraigosa (D)
U.S. representatives
State-level officials
Steven Bradford , California state senator (D-35)[ 107]
Ian Calderon , California state assemblymember (D-57), majority leader of the California Assembly[ 108]
Eduardo Garcia , California state assemblymember (D-56)[ 109]
Ben Hueso , California state senator (D-40)[ 110]
Kevin Murray , former California state senator[ 111]
Fabian Núñez , former speaker of the California State Assembly[ 112]
John Pérez , former speaker of the California State Assembly [ 113]
Cruz Reynoso , former California Supreme Court Justice[ 114]
Freddie Rodriguez , California state assemblymember (D-52)[ 105]
Blanca Rubio , California state assemblymember (D-48)[ 115]
Shirley Weber , California state assemblymember (D-79)[ 116]
Local-level officials
Art Agnos , former mayor of San Francisco[ 117]
Luis Alejo , member of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors[ 118]
Aja Brown , Mayor of Compton [ 119]
David Campos , former supervisor, City of San Francisco[ 117]
Marqueece Harris-Dawson , member of the Los Angeles City Council[ 120]
Sheila Kuehl , member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[ 105]
Sam Liccardo , mayor of San Jose [ 121]
Manuel Lozano, mayor of Baldwin Park [ 115]
Gloria Molina , former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[ 105]
V. Manuel Perez , member of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors[ 109]
Aaron Peskin , Supervisor, City of San Francisco[ 117]
Curren Price , member of the Los Angeles City Council[ 120]
Simon Salinas , member of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors[ 122]
Herb Wesson , president of the Los Angeles City Council [ 123]
Organizations
Individuals
Nickolas Wildstar (L)
Individuals
Organizations
Polling
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Travis Allen (R)
John Chiang (D)
John Cox (R)
Delaine Eastin (D)
Gavin Newsom (D)
Antonio Villaraigosa (D)
Other / Undecided
Competitive Edge Research & Communication [ 130]
May 29–30, 2018
504
± 4.4%
10%
4%
23%
5%
31%
13%
15%[ a]
UC Berkeley [ 131]
May 22−28, 2018
2,106
± 3.5%
12%
7%
20%
4%
33%
13%
11%[ b]
Emerson College [ 132]
May 21–24, 2018
600
± 4.2%
11%
10%
16%
4%
24%
12%
23% [ c]
YouGov [ 133]
May 12–24, 2018
1,113
± 4.0%
10%
8%
17%
4%
33%
9%
16%[ d]
Competitive Edge Research & Communication [ 134]
May 20–22, 2018
501
± 4.4%
9%
7%
22%
8%
26%
12%
17%[ e]
SurveyUSA [ 135]
May 21, 2018
678
± 6.1%
12%
10%
17%
2%
33%
8%
16%[ f]
Public Policy Institute of California [ 136]
May 11–20, 2018
901
± 4.1%
11%
9%
19%
6%
25%
15%
16%[ g]
USC Dornsife /Los Angeles Times [ 137]
April 18 – May 18, 2018
517
± 4.0%
5%
6%
10%
3%
21%
11%
43% [ h]
Gravis Marketing [ 138]
May 4–5, 2018
525
± 4.3%
8%
9%
23%
4%
22%
19%
15%[ i]
SmithJohnson Research (R-Cox)[ 139]
April 26–27, 2018
533
± 4.2%
13%
4%
20%
4%
36%
8%
16%[ j]
SurveyUSA [ 140]
April 19–23, 2018
520
± 5.5%
10%
9%
15%
1%
21%
18%
25%[ k]
UC Berkeley [ 141]
April 16−22, 2018
1,738
± 3.5%
16%
7%
18%
4%
30%
9%
16%[ l]
J. Wallin Opinion Research /Tulchin Research [ 142]
March 30 – April 4, 2018
800
± 3.7%
9%
9%
16%
5%
26%
7%
28% [ m]
Public Policy Institute of California [ 143]
March 25 – April 3, 2018
867
± 4.4%
10%
7%
15%
6%
26%
13%
23% [ n]
SurveyUSA [ 144]
March 22–25, 2018
517
± 5.0%
7%
9%
11%
3%
22%
14%
34% [ o]
David Binder Research (D-Newsom)[ 145]
March 16–21, 2018
1,750
–
13%
9%
16%
2%
29%
7%
24% [ p]
Public Policy Institute of California [ 146]
March 7–13, 2018
1,706
± 3.4%
10%
6%
14%
5%
28%
12%
25% [ q]
David Binder Research (D-Newsom)[ 147]
March 1–5, 2018
1,000
–
10%
13%
16%
7%
26%
12%
16%[ r]
David Binder Research (D-Newsom)[ 148]
January 31 – February 4, 2018
800
± 3.5%
4%
11%
7%
4%
30%
11%
33% [ s]
Global Strategy Group (D-Chiang)[ 149]
January 27 – February 1, 2018
500
–
7%
10%
10%
5%
28%
14%
3%[ t]
Public Policy Institute of California [ 150]
January 21–30, 2018
1,705
± 3.2%
8%
9%
7%
4%
23%
21%
28% [ u]
Tulchin Research /Moore Information [ 151]
January 21–28, 2018
2,500
± 2.0%
8%
9%
10%
6%
29%
11%
26% [ v]
SurveyUSA [ 152]
January 7–9, 2018
506
± 4.4%
9%
5%
4%
1%
19%
10%
53% [ w]
UC Berkeley [ 153]
December 7–16, 2017
672
± 3.8%
9%
5%
9%
5%
26%
17%
29% [ x]
Public Policy Institute of California [ 154]
November 10–19, 2017
1,070
± 4.3%
6%
9%
9%
3%
23%
18%
31% [ y]
USC Dornsife /Los Angeles Times [ 155]
October 27 – November 6, 2017
1,070[ z]
± 4.0%
15%
12%
11%
4%
31%
21%
6%[ aa]
UC Berkeley [ 156]
August 27 – September 5, 2017
1,000
± 4.0%
9%
7%
11%
4%
26%
10%
33% [ ab]
SmithJohnson Research (R-Cox)[ 157]
July 27–30, 2017
500
± 4.4%
10%
7%
14%
3%
25%
12%
28% [ m]
GSSR (D-Chiang)[ 158]
May 30 – June 5, 2017
602
–
–
10%
11%
–
26%
12%
–
UC Berkeley [ 159]
May 4–29, 2017
1,628
± 3.3%
–
5%
9%
3%
22%
17%
44% [ ac]
The Feldman Group (D-Villaraigosa)[ 160]
March 2017
–
–
–
–
22%
–
26%
20%
–
Notes
^ Other 5%, Undecided 10%
^ Other 4%, Undecided 7%
^ Other 4%, Undecided 19%
^ Amanda Renteria (D), Robert C. Newman (R), Shubham Goel (NPP) with 1%, all other candidates 0%, Undecided 13%
^ Other 4%, Undecided 13%
^ Thomas Jefferson Cares (D), Robert C. Newman (R), Klement Tinaj (D) with 1%; Akinyemi Agbede (D), Juan Bribiesca (D), Christopher Carlson (G), Yvonne Girard (R), Shubham Goel (NPP), Robert Davidson Griffis (D), Zoltan Istvan (L), Josh Jones (G), Gloria La Riva (PFP), Peter Yuan Liu (R), Albert Caesar Mezzetti (D), Hakan "Hawk" Mikado (NPP), Amanda Renteria (D), Michael Shellenberger (D), Desmond Silveira (ASP), Jeffrey Edward Taylor (NPP), Johnny Wattenburg (NPP), and Nickolas Wildstar (L) with 0%; Undecided with 13%
^ Other 1%, Undecided 16%
^ Akinyemi Agbede (D), Robert Davidson Griffis (D), Amanda Renteria (D), and Gloria La Riva (PFP) with 1%; Juan Bribiesca (D), Thomas Jefferson Cares (D), Albert Caesar Mezzetti (D), Michael Shellenberger (D), Klement Tinaj (D), Christopher Carlson (G), Josh Jones (G), Zoltan Istvan (L), Nickolas Wildstar (L), Yvonne Girard (R), Robert C. Newman (R), Shubham Goel (NPP), Hakan "Hawk" Mikado (NPP), Desmond Silveira (ASP), Jeffrey Edward Taylor (NPP), Johnny Wattenburg (NPP) with 0%; Other 0%; Not voting 0%; Undecided 39%
^ Albert Mezzetti (D) 2%, Undecided 13%
^ Amanda Renteria (D) 0%, Undecided 16%
^ Robert Newman (R) 4%, Amanda Renteria (D) 3%, Other 1%, Undecided 17%
^ Other 3%, Undecided 13%
^ a b Undecided 28%
^ Other 1%, Undecided 22%
^ Robert Newman (R) 3%; Yvonne Girard (R) and Robert Kleinberger* (NPP) with 2%; Daniel Amare* (R), Brian Domingo* (R), Peter Yuan Liu (R), Michael Bracamontes* (D), Juan Bribiesca (D), and Nickolas Wildstar (L) with 1%; Akinyemi Agbede (D), Zoltan Istvan (L), Josh Jones (G), Harmesh Kumar* (D), and James Tran* (NPP) with 0%; Other 0%l; Undecided 21%. *Withdrawn.
^ Amanda Renteria (D) 2%, Other 6%, Undecided 16%
^ Other 1%, Undecided 24%
^ Amanda Renteria (D) 4%, Undecided 12%
^ Doug Ose* (R) 4%, Other 29%. *Withdrawn.
^ Doug Ose* (R) 3%. *Withdrawn.
^ Doug Ose* (R) 3%, Someone else 1%, Undecided 24%. *Withdrawn.
^ Doug Ose* (R) 4%, Someone else 4%, Undecided 18%. *Withdrawn.
^ Robert Newman (R), Doug Ose* (R), Tom Steyer† (D), Peter Thiel† (R), and Steve Westly† (D) with 2%; Akinyemi Agbede (D), Daniel Amare* (R), Stasyi Barth* (R), Michael Bracamontes* (D), Juan Bribiesca (D), Brian Domingo* (R), Yvonne Girard (R), Zoltan Istvan (L), Josh Jones (G), Robert Kleinberger* (NPP), Harmesh Kumar* (D), Peter Yuan Liu (R), James Tran* (NPP), and Nickolas Wildstar (L) with 1%; Michael Bilger* (NPP), Andy Blanch* (NPP), Scooter Braun† (D), John-Leslie Brown* (R), David Bush* (NPP), Christopher Carlson (G), Peter Crawford-Valentino* (NPP), Ted Crisell* (D), Grant Handzlik* (NPP), Analila Joya* (NPP), Joshua Laine* (AIP), Chad Mayes† (R), Jacob Morris* (R), Timothy Richardson* (NPP), Boris Romanowsky* (NPP), Michael Shellenberger (D), H. Fuji Shioura* (NPP), Laura Smith* (R), Scot Sturtevant* (NPP), Ashley Swearengin† (R), Klement Tinaj (D), and Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt* (NPP) with 0%; Other with 29%. *Withdrawn. †Hypothetical candidate.
^ Other 1%, Undecided 28%
^ Other 1%, Undecided 30%
^ 1,070 likely primary voters out of 1,504. MoE out of 1,504: ± 3.0. 22% out of 1,504 not voting.
^ Other 6%
^ Undecided 33%
^ David Hadley* (R) 7%, Undecided 37%. *Withdrawn.
Hypothetical polling
with Kevin Faulconer and Eric Garcetti
Results
Results by county:
Newsom—60–70%
Newsom—50–60%
Newsom—40–50%
Newsom—30–40%
Newsom—20–30%
Cox—20–30%
Cox—30–40%
Cox—40–50%
Villaraigosa—30–40%
Results by congressional district:
Newsom—50–60%
Newsom—40–50%
Newsom—30–40%
Newsom—20–30%
Cox—20–30%
Cox—30–40%
Cox—40–50%
Villaraigosa—20–30%
Villaraigosa—30–40%
Villaraigosa—40–50%
Results by county
Red represents counties won by Cox. Blue represents counties won by Newsom. Green represents counties won by Villaraigosa.[ 166]
County
Newsom %
Cox %
Villaraigosa %
Allen %
Chiang %
Others %
Alameda
53.5%
10.6%
10.0%
4.4%
9.6%
11.9%
Alpine
38.5%
24.1%
6.7%
8.7%
10.4%
11.6%
Amador
21.5%
41.8%
5.8%
15.1%
8.0%
7.8%
Butte
25.6%
34.4%
5.5%
14.5%
6.1%
13.9%
Calaveras
23.3%
38.2%
5.3%
18.1%
6.6%
8.5%
Colusa
13.0%
43.3%
16.0%
16.3%
3.6%
7.8%
Contra Costa
49.9%
19.7%
8.7%
7.4%
6.9%
7.4%
Del Norte
23.4%
27.0%
3.5%
24.8%
7.7%
13.6%
El Dorado
24.5%
40.7%
5.8%
13.9%
8.1%
7.0%
Fresno
16.8%
33.7%
20.2%
14.3%
7.6%
7.4%
Glenn
12.4%
48.1%
7.9%
18.2%
3.3%
10.1%
Humboldt
37.9%
22.3%
5.0%
9.6%
6.4%
18.8%
Imperial
11.8%
22.7%
31.2%
9.8%
7.9%
16.6%
Inyo
22.6%
30.7%
8.6%
15.9%
8.7%
13.5%
Kern
12.1%
40.6%
13.9%
19.9%
5.4%
8.1%
Kings
9.4%
36.7%
17.0%
23.8%
6.7%
6.4%
Lake
37.5%
28.4%
6.6%
12.0%
5.0%
10.5%
Lassen
13.1%
41.7%
2.1%
26.8%
6.6%
9.7%
Los Angeles
32.7%
19.6%
21.7%
5.8%
13.2%
7.0%
Madera
12.8%
40.2%
15.7%
18.9%
5.2%
7.2%
Marin
64.1%
12.5%
8.2%
3.8%
5.3%
6.1%
Mariposa
19.1%
34.9%
8.2%
23.4%
6.3%
8.1%
Mendocino
45.2%
17.9%
7.8%
9.1%
5.1%
14.9%
Merced
18.2%
29.7%
17.9%
16.0%
7.3%
10.8%
Modoc
11.4%
49.9%
3.0%
18.0%
3.1%
14.6%
Mono
31.6%
26.1%
12.2%
12.0%
5.0%
13.1%
Monterey
37.8%
19.8%
16.8%
9.4%
6.6%
9.6%
Napa
46.1%
19.4%
10.0%
9.7%
5.5%
9.3%
Nevada
34.1%
25.7%
5.9%
17.4%
7.0%
9.9%
Orange
24.3%
36.3%
11.4%
11.5%
9.0%
7.5%
Placer
25.7%
40.2%
5.8%
13.1%
9.0%
6.2%
Plumas
26.9%
38.5%
3.8%
15.5%
5.7%
9.6%
Riverside
22.3%
34.4%
13.7%
15.3%
7.5%
6.8%
Sacramento
29.7%
26.2%
10.7%
10.2%
14.5%
8.7%
San Benito
33.6%
23.4%
13.3%
16.0%
4.8%
8.9%
San Bernardino
19.7%
33.9%
15.2%
14.7%
9.2%
7.3%
San Diego
30.5%
32.6%
10.4%
7.5%
9.8%
9.2%
San Francisco
57.5%
6.6%
9.1%
2.2%
8.9%
15.7%
San Joaquin
26.3%
31.4%
11.1%
13.6%
9.3%
8.3%
San Luis Obispo
33.2%
29.4%
6.8%
14.6%
7.3%
8.7%
San Mateo
55.0%
13.9%
10.4%
5.1%
7.1%
8.5%
Santa Barbara
33.8%
26.2%
12.3%
11.5%
6.8%
9.4%
Santa Clara
48.5%
13.9%
10.9%
8.3%
7.7%
10.7%
Santa Cruz
52.4%
11.8%
11.5%
7.0%
4.5%
12.8%
Shasta
16.9%
44.3%
3.9%
19.9%
4.5%
10.5%
Sierra
22.9%
35.1%
3.7%
17.6%
7.1%
13.6%
Siskiyou
23.3%
34.5%
3.4%
18.5%
5.0%
15.3%
Solano
41.6%
23.3%
8.9%
11.3%
6.9%
8.0%
Sonoma
54.6%
16.4%
8.9%
5.5%
4.9%
9.7%
Stanislaus
23.2%
31.6%
12.3%
16.3%
7.3%
9.3%
Sutter
16.4%
40.0%
8.3%
17.4%
8.2%
9.7%
Tehama
13.2%
45.4%
4.5%
21.6%
4.7%
10.6%
Trinity
23.6%
31.4%
4.7%
17.9%
5.4%
17.0%
Tulare
13.9%
36.5%
16.4%
20.4%
5.2%
7.6%
Tuolumne
26.8%
37.6%
5.7%
15.8%
5.6%
8.5%
Ventura
26.7%
32.6%
13.4%
9.1%
11.0%
7.2%
Yolo
31.6%
19.9%
13.7%
7.0%
14.6%
13.2%
Yuba
16.3%
39.6%
7.6%
21.1%
6.6%
8.8%
Totals
33.6%
25.5%
13.3%
9.5%
9.5%
8.6%
General election
Predictions
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [ 167]
Safe D
October 26, 2018
The Washington Post [ 168]
Likely D
November 5, 2018
FiveThirtyEight [ 169]
Safe D
November 5, 2018
Rothenberg Political Report [ 170]
Safe D
November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball [ 171]
Safe D
November 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics [ 172]
Likely D
November 4, 2018
Daily Kos [ 173]
Safe D
November 5, 2018
Fox News [ 174] [ e]
Likely D
November 5, 2018
Politico [ 175]
Safe D
November 5, 2018
Governing [ 176]
Safe D
November 5, 2018
Notes
^ Delaine Eastin (D) and Steve Westly with 2%, Undecided with 21%
^ Alex Padilla (D) 3%, Undecided 13%
^ Alex Padilla (D) 4%, Steve Westly (D) 1%, Undecided 25%
^ Alex Padilla (D) 4%, Undecided 22%
^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races
Endorsements
John H. Cox (R)
Federal officials
U.S. representatives
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Gavin Newsom (D)
Federal officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State-level officials
Toni Atkins , California state senator (D-36), incoming president pro tempore of the California State Senate and former Speaker of the California Assembly [ 197]
Jim Beall , California state senator (D-15)[ 195]
Jerry Brown , Governor of California[ 198]
Jerry Hill , California state senator (D-13)
Ash Kalra , California state assemblymember (D-27)[ 195]
Connie Leyva , California state senator (D-20)[ 199]
Alex Padilla , California Secretary of State[ 200]
Bill Quirk , California state assemblymember (D-20)
Richard Roth , California state senator (D-31)[ 201]
Tony Thurmond , California state assemblymember (D-15)[ 202]
Scott Wiener , California state senator (D-11)
Local-level officials
Jesse Arreguin , mayor of Berkeley [ 202]
Tom Butt , mayor of Richmond [ 202]
Jose Cisneros , San Francisco treasurer[ 202]
Mark Farrell , former mayor of San Francisco [ 202]
Robert Garcia , mayor of Long Beach [ 203]
Vicki Hennessy , San Francisco sheriff[ 202]
Ed Lee (deceased), former mayor of San Francisco [ 204]
Alex Randolph , San Francisco City College trustee[ 202]
Ahsha Safaí , member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors[ 202]
Libby Schaaf , mayor of Oakland [ 202]
Jeff Sheehy , member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors[ 202]
Lateefah Simon , BART board member[ 202]
Hilda Solis , member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and former US Secretary of Labor[ 205]
Darrell Steinberg , mayor of Sacramento [ 206]
Antonio Villaraigosa , former mayor of Los Angeles [ 207]
Organizations
Individuals
Newspapers
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Gavin Newsom (D)
John Cox (R)
None
Other
Undecided
Change Research [ 223] [better source needed ]
November 2–4, 2018
1,108
–
53%
41%
–
–
–
Research Co. [ 224]
November 1–3, 2018
450
± 4.6%
58%
38%
–
–
4%
SurveyUSA [ 225]
November 1–2, 2018
924
± 4.6%
53%
38%
–
–
9%
Probolsky Research [ 226]
October 25–30, 2018
900
± 3.3%
47%
37%
–
–
16%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 227]
October 25–27, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
55%
42%
–
–
3%
Gravis Marketing [ 228]
October 25–26, 2018
743
± 3.6%
55%
35%
–
–
9%
UC Berkeley [ 229]
October 19–25, 2018
1,339
± 4.0%
58%
40%
–
–
2%
YouGov [ 230]
October 10–24, 2018
2,178
± 3.1%
53%
34%
3%
–
10%
Public Policy Institute of California [ 231]
October 12–21, 2018
989
± 4.2%
49%
38%
2%
–
10%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 232]
October 18–20, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
54%
41%
–
–
5%
Emerson College [ 233]
October 17–19, 2018
671
± 4.1%
52%
32%
–
–
16%
SurveyUSA [ 234]
October 12–14, 2018
762
± 4.9%
52%
35%
–
–
14%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 235]
October 12–14, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
51%
43%
–
–
6%
USC Dornsife /Los Angeles Times [ 236]
September 17 – October 14, 2018
794 LV
± 4.0%
54%
31%
–
–
15%
980 RV
± 4.0%
51%
30%
–
–
19%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 237]
October 5–7, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
54%
42%
–
–
4%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 238]
September 28–30, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
50%
45%
–
–
5%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 239]
September 21–23, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
53%
42%
–
–
5%
Vox Populi Polling [ 240]
September 16–18, 2018
500
± 4.4%
60%
40%
–
–
–
Public Policy Institute of California [ 241]
September 9–18, 2018
964
± 4.8%
51%
39%
3%
–
7%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 242]
September 14–16, 2018
1,040
± 3.5%
45%
41%
–
–
14%
Ipsos [ 243]
September 5–14, 2018
1,021
± 4.0%
52%
40%
–
3%
6%
Thomas Partners Strategies [ 244]
September 7–9, 2018
1,227
± 3.3%
48%
40%
–
–
12%
Probolsky Research [ 245]
August 29 – September 2, 2018
900
± 5.8%
44%
39%
–
–
17%
Public Policy Institute of California [ 246]
July 8–17, 2018
1,020
± 4.3%
55%
31%
5%
–
9%
SurveyUSA [ 247]
June 26–27, 2018
559
± 5.9%
58%
29%
–
–
13%
USC Dornsife /Los Angeles Times [ 248]
June 6–17, 2018
767
± 4.0%
45%
28%
–
–
27%
J. Wallin Opinion Research /Tulchin Research [ 142]
March 30 – April 4, 2018
800
± 3.7%
42%
32%
–
–
26%
Hypothetical polling
with Newsom and Chiang
with Newsom and Villaraigosa
with Villaraigosa and Garcetti
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Eric Garcetti (D)
Antonio Villaraigosa (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling [ 164]
February 6–8, 2015
824
28%
30%
42%
Results
Newsom won the general election by the largest margin of any California gubernatorial candidate since Earl Warren 's re-election in 1950 . In addition to winning the traditional Democratic strongholds of the San Francisco Bay Area , Los Angeles County , Sacramento , and North Coast , Newsom performed well in the traditionally swing Central Coast , San Bernardino County , and San Diego County , as well as narrowly winning traditionally Republican Orange County – the latter voting for a Democrat for the first time in a gubernatorial election since Jerry Brown 's first re-election in 1978 . Cox did well in the state's more rural areas, even flipping Stanislaus County ; Stanislaus is the only county that voted for Brown in 2014 but flipped to Cox in 2018. Cox also narrowly won Fresno County and Riverside County in the Inland Empire in addition to handily winning traditionally Republican Kern County in the Central Valley .
By county
Blue represents counties won by Newsom. Red represents counties won by Cox.[ 250]
County
Gavin Newsom
Democratic
John Cox
Republican
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
Alameda
462,558
80.6%
111,677
19.4%
574,235
Alpine
386
62.8%
229
37.2%
615
Amador
6,237
35.5%
11,356
64.5%
17,593
Butte
41,500
46.8%
47,226
53.2%
88,726
Calaveras
7,765
35.9%
13,845
64.1%
21,610
Colusa
1,999
34.7%
3,764
65.3%
5,763
Contra Costa
283,805
68.2%
132,345
31.8%
416,150
Del Norte
3,441
41.3%
4,887
58.7%
8,328
El Dorado
36,297
40.6%
53,140
59.4%
89,437
Fresno
124,332
49.1%
128,974
50.9%
253,306
Glenn
2,424
29.1%
5,908
70.9%
8,332
Humboldt
33,455
64.5%
18,418
35.5%
51,873
Imperial
20,573
61.7%
12,785
38.3%
33,358
Inyo
3,244
44.7%
4,018
55.3%
7,262
Kern
83,507
41.1%
119,870
58.9%
203,377
Kings
12,275
40.6%
17,976
59.4%
30,251
Lake
10,869
51.4%
10,280
48.6%
21,149
Lassen
2,043
22.7%
6,973
77.3%
9,016
Los Angeles
2,114,699
71.9%
826,402
28.1%
2,941,101
Madera
15,037
39.0%
23,488
61.0%
38,525
Marin
103,671
79.5%
26,750
20.5%
130,421
Mariposa
3,183
38.7%
5,043
61.3%
8,226
Mendocino
22,152
66.3%
11,255
33.7%
33,407
Merced
30,783
52.0%
28,424
48.0%
59,207
Modoc
820
23.8%
2,628
76.2%
3,448
Mono
2,706
55.8%
2,147
44.2%
4,853
Monterey
76,648
66.0%
39,516
34.0%
116,164
Napa
36,513
64.8%
19,834
35.2%
56,347
Nevada
27,985
52.9%
24,882
47.1%
52,867
Orange
543,047
50.1%
539,951
49.9%
1,082,998
Placer
72,270
41.2%
103,157
58.8%
175,427
Plumas
3,433
37.2%
5,807
62.8%
9,240
Riverside
319,845
49.8%
322,243
50.2%
642,088
Sacramento
302,696
58.8%
212,010
41.2%
514,706
San Benito
11,274
56.1%
8,815
43.9%
20,089
San Bernardino
276,874
51.5%
260,379
48.5%
537,253
San Diego
658,346
56.9%
499,532
43.1%
1,157,878
San Francisco
312,181
86.4%
49,181
13.6%
361,362
San Joaquin
101,474
52.2%
92,966
47.8%
194,440
San Luis Obispo
65,117
51.6%
61,137
48.4%
126,254
San Mateo
213,282
75.2%
70,242
24.8%
283,524
Santa Barbara
93,841
60.5%
61,300
39.5%
155,141
Santa Clara
438,758
71.4%
175,791
28.6%
614,549
Santa Cruz
91,523
76.8%
27,665
23.2%
119,188
Shasta
20,256
28.9%
49,825
71.1%
70,081
Sierra
599
35.9%
1,068
64.1%
1,667
Siskiyou
7,218
39.7%
10,946
60.3%
18,164
Solano
89,694
61.3%
56,627
38.7%
146,321
Sonoma
152,040
72.3%
58,338
27.7%
210,378
Stanislaus
77,220
49.2%
79,751
50.8%
156,971
Sutter
11,122
37.0%
18,953
63.0%
30,075
Tehama
5,756
27.5%
15,137
72.5%
20,893
Trinity
2,250
42.3%
3,075
57.7%
5,325
Tulare
42,702
42.8%
57,012
57.2%
99,714
Tuolumne
9,294
38.9%
14,580
61.1%
23,874
Ventura
171,729
55.6%
137,393
44.4%
309,122
Yolo
49,759
67.8%
23,611
32.2%
73,370
Yuba
6,903
36.0%
12,293
64.0%
19,196
Totals
7,721,410
61.9%
4,742,825
38.1%
12,464,235
Shift by county Trend by county
Republican — >15%
Republican — +12.5−15%
Republican — +10−12.5%
Republican — +7.5−10%
Republican — +5−7.5%
Republican — +2.5−5%
Republican — +0−2.5%
Democratic — +0−2.5%
Democratic — +2.5−5%
Democratic — +5−7.5%
Democratic — +7.5-10%
Democratic — +10−12.5%
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
By congressional district
Newsom won 42 of 53 congressional districts, with the remaining 11 going to Cox, including four that elected Democrats.[ 251]
By city
Official outcome by city and unincorporated areas of counties, of which Newsom won 354 & Cox won 185.[ 252]
City
County
Gavin Newsom Democratic
John Cox Republican
Margin
Total Votes
2010 to 2014 Swing %
#
%
#
%
#
%
Alameda
Alameda
28,663
82.14%
6,234
17.86%
22,429
64.27%
34,897
-3.54%
Albany
7,964
91.06%
782
8.94%
7,182
82.12%
8,746
-2.36%
Berkeley
53,835
94.69%
3,016
5.31%
50,819
89.39%
56,851
-1.26%
Dublin
12,941
68.96%
5,826
31.04%
7,115
37.91%
18,767
1.06%
Emeryville
4,320
91.54%
399
8.46%
3,921
83.09%
4,719
1.92%
Fremont
45,573
71.14%
18,489
28.86%
27,084
42.28%
64,062
-6.83%
Hayward
30,875
79.30%
8,058
20.70%
22,817
58.61%
38,933
-2.91%
Livermore
20,795
57.59%
15,314
42.41%
5,481
15.18%
36,109
-2.36%
Newark
9,512
72.61%
3,588
27.39%
5,924
45.22%
13,100
-5.94%
Oakland
150,152
92.61%
11,982
7.39%
138,170
85.22%
162,134
-1.65%
Piedmont
5,680
82.35%
1,217
17.65%
4,463
64.71%
6,897
0.84%
Pleasanton
19,338
61.86%
11,924
38.14%
7,414
23.72%
31,262
-0.13%
San Leandro
21,730
78.44%
5,974
21.56%
15,756
56.87%
27,704
-5.01%
Union City
16,190
77.42%
4,721
22.58%
11,469
54.85%
20,911
-6.22%
Unincorporated Area
34,990
71.20%
14,153
28.80%
20,837
42.40%
49,143
-3.70%
Unincorporated Area
Alpine
386
62.76%
229
37.24%
157
25.53%
615
1.78%
Amador
Amador
66
58.93%
46
41.07%
20
17.86%
112
11.84%
Ione
570
28.90%
1,402
71.10%
-832
-42.19%
1,972
-28.49%
Jackson
874
43.29%
1,145
56.71%
-271
-13.42%
2,019
-12.02%
Plymouth
123
32.20%
259
67.80%
-136
-35.60%
382
-26.43%
Sutter Creek
561
41.19%
801
58.81%
-240
-17.62%
1,362
-16.58%
Unincorporated Area
4,043
34.42%
7,703
65.58%
-3,660
-31.16%
11,746
-17.86%
Biggs
Butte
187
35.55%
339
64.45%
-152
-28.90%
526
-14.79%
Chico
21,694
60.27%
14,303
39.73%
7,391
20.53%
35,997
5.24%
Gridley
783
43.67%
1,010
56.33%
-227
-12.66%
1,793
2.08%
Oroville
1,817
39.06%
2,835
60.94%
-1,018
-21.88%
4,652
-12.82%
Paradise
5,015
40.67%
7,317
59.33%
-2,302
-18.67%
12,332
-10.17%
Unincorporated Area
12,004
35.91%
21,422
64.09%
-9,418
-28.18%
33,426
-10.35%
Angels
Calaveras
665
37.57%
1,105
62.43%
-440
-24.86%
1,770
-17.89%
Unincorporated Area
7,100
35.79%
12,740
64.21%
-5,640
-28.43%
19,840
-15.37%
Colusa
Colusa
608
32.85%
1,243
67.15%
-635
-34.31%
1,851
-31.80%
Williams
475
58.79%
333
41.21%
142
17.57%
808
-6.22%
Unincorporated Area
916
29.51%
2,188
70.49%
-1,272
-40.98%
3,104
-10.33%
Antioch
Contra Costa
20,731
69.04%
9,296
30.96%
11,435
38.08%
30,027
1.45%
Brentwood
11,940
53.12%
10,538
46.88%
1,402
6.24%
22,478
-4.89%
Clayton
3,198
52.80%
2,859
47.20%
339
5.60%
6,057
-5.79%
Concord
28,530
66.08%
14,644
33.92%
13,886
32.16%
43,174
-1.91%
Danville
12,472
56.18%
9,727
43.82%
2,745
12.37%
22,199
-0.65%
El Cerrito
11,210
88.95%
1,393
11.05%
9,817
77.89%
12,603
-1.75%
Hercules
7,181
78.15%
2,008
21.85%
5,173
56.30%
9,189
-5.66%
Lafayette
9,798
69.59%
4,282
30.41%
5,516
39.18%
14,080
5.23%
Martinez
11,605
67.28%
5,644
32.72%
5,961
34.56%
17,249
-2.53%
Moraga
5,655
66.55%
2,842
33.45%
2,813
33.11%
8,497
3.91%
Oakley
6,624
55.43%
5,327
44.57%
1,297
10.85%
11,951
-7.25%
Orinda
7,855
71.03%
3,203
28.97%
4,652
42.07%
11,058
5.16%
Pinole
5,554
73.47%
2,006
26.53%
3,548
46.93%
7,560
-5.16%
Pittsburg
13,828
75.96%
4,377
24.04%
9,451
51.91%
18,205
-3.87%
Pleasant Hill
10,768
69.61%
4,700
30.39%
6,068
39.23%
15,468
-0.60%
Richmond
27,317
87.43%
3,928
12.57%
23,389
74.86%
31,245
-4.19%
San Pablo
4,829
86.34%
764
13.66%
4,065
72.68%
5,593
-4.99%
San Ramon
18,451
64.96%
9,952
35.04%
8,499
29.92%
28,403
3.77%
Walnut Creek
24,031
69.05%
10,773
30.95%
13,258
38.09%
34,804
2.74%
Unincorporated Area
42,228
63.68%
24,082
36.32%
18,146
27.37%
66,310
0.23%
Crescent City
Del Norte
501
51.07%
480
48.93%
21
2.14%
981
-10.91%
Unincorporated Area
2,940
40.02%
4,407
59.98%
-1,467
-19.97%
7,347
-17.44%
Placerville
El Dorado
2,103
49.17%
2,174
50.83%
-71
-1.66%
4,277
-7.49%
South Lake Tahoe
4,492
64.84%
2,436
35.16%
2,056
29.68%
6,928
-1.83%
Unincorporated Area
29,702
37.97%
48,530
62.03%
-18,828
-24.07%
78,232
-11.51%
Clovis
Fresno
15,527
38.28%
25,033
61.72%
-9,506
-23.44%
40,560
4.20%
Coalinga
1,296
43.36%
1,693
56.64%
-397
-13.28%
2,989
-3.14%
Firebaugh
870
66.82%
432
33.18%
438
33.64%
1,302
1.62%
Fowler
959
51.23%
913
48.77%
46
2.46%
1,872
-7.21%
Fresno
70,507
56.04%
55,316
43.96%
15,191
12.07%
125,823
4.28%
Huron
385
79.22%
101
20.78%
284
58.44%
486
-9.86%
Kerman
1,639
55.33%
1,323
44.67%
316
10.67%
2,962
-1.73%
Kingsburg
1,240
28.85%
3,058
71.15%
-1,818
-42.30%
4,298
3.18%
Mendota
848
74.26%
294
25.74%
554
48.51%
1,142
-17.79%
Orange Cove
968
75.86%
308
24.14%
660
51.72%
1,276
-11.81%
Parlier
1,516
73.66%
542
26.34%
974
47.33%
2,058
-25.70%
Reedley
2,680
48.99%
2,790
51.01%
-110
-2.01%
5,470
9.84%
San Joaquin
328
77.18%
97
22.82%
231
54.35%
425
-4.95%
Sanger
3,534
59.57%
2,399
40.43%
1,135
19.13%
5,933
-4.72%
Selma
2,732
54.48%
2,283
45.52%
449
8.95%
5,015
-9.53%
Unincorporated Area
19,303
37.34%
32,392
62.66%
-13,089
-25.32%
51,695
1.78%
Orland
Glenn
771
40.66%
1,125
59.34%
-354
-18.67%
1,896
-1.74%
Willows
493
29.38%
1,185
70.62%
-692
-41.24%
1,678
-21.63%
Unincorporated Area
1,160
24.38%
3,598
75.62%
-2,438
-51.24%
4,758
-10.73%
Arcata
Humboldt
6,643
85.73%
1,106
14.27%
5,537
71.45%
7,749
3.43%
Blue Lake
415
72.55%
157
27.45%
258
45.10%
572
3.20%
Eureka
6,284
67.15%
3,074
32.85%
3,210
34.30%
9,358
1.92%
Ferndale
366
51.26%
348
48.74%
18
2.52%
714
-8.39%
Fortuna
1,718
42.83%
2,293
57.17%
-575
-14.34%
4,011
-13.85%
Rio Dell
360
38.79%
568
61.21%
-208
-22.41%
928
-14.57%
Trinidad
164
78.10%
46
21.90%
118
56.19%
210
-5.19%
Unincorporated Area
17,505
61.79%
10,826
38.21%
6,679
23.57%
28,331
-2.23%
Brawley
Imperial
2,938
56.76%
2,238
43.24%
700
13.52%
5,176
-5.70%
Calexico
5,817
81.04%
1,361
18.96%
4,456
62.08%
7,178
-11.47%
Calipatria
326
58.53%
231
41.47%
95
17.06%
557
-22.88%
El Centro
5,546
62.31%
3,355
37.69%
2,191
24.62%
8,901
-2.17%
Holtville
725
57.13%
544
42.87%
181
14.26%
1,269
-0.77%
Imperial
2,156
52.61%
1,942
47.39%
214
5.22%
4,098
2.63%
Westmorland
221
58.93%
154
41.07%
67
17.87%
375
-14.18%
Unincorporated Area
2,844
49.00%
2,960
51.00%
-116
-2.00%
5,804
-0.52%
Bishop
Inyo
675
53.78%
580
46.22%
95
7.57%
1,255
7.46%
Unincorporated Area
2,569
42.77%
3,438
57.23%
-869
-14.47%
6,007
3.06%
Arvin
Kern
1,451
75.34%
475
24.66%
976
50.67%
1,926
-11.94%
Bakersfield
42,060
44.37%
52,728
55.63%
-10,668
-11.25%
94,788
2.14%
California City
1,304
41.12%
1,867
58.88%
-563
-17.75%
3,171
8.33%
Delano
4,538
71.58%
1,802
28.42%
2,736
43.15%
6,340
-9.03%
Maricopa
51
20.48%
198
79.52%
-147
-59.04%
249
-5.03%
McFarland
1,130
70.32%
477
29.68%
653
40.63%
1,607
-8.44%
Ridgecrest
2,970
32.59%
6,143
67.41%
-3,173
-34.82%
9,113
3.07%
Shafter
1,551
49.07%
1,610
50.93%
-59
-1.87%
3,161
-3.89%
Taft
353
18.90%
1,515
81.10%
-1,162
-62.21%
1,868
-6.48%
Tehachapi
982
32.72%
2,019
67.28%
-1,037
-34.56%
3,001
-4.17%
Wasco
1,750
58.57%
1,238
41.43%
512
17.14%
2,988
-9.35%
Unincorporated Area
25,367
33.75%
49,798
66.25%
-24,431
-32.50%
75,165
-1.15%
Avenal
Kings
630
67.09%
309
32.91%
321
34.19%
939
-3.03%
Corcoran
1,241
59.98%
828
40.02%
413
19.96%
2,069
-2.83%
Hanford
5,941
40.82%
8,613
59.18%
-2,672
-18.36%
14,554
1.39%
Lemoore
2,411
39.27%
3,729
60.73%
-1,318
-21.47%
6,140
2.08%
Unincorporated Area
2,052
31.33%
4,497
68.67%
-2,445
-37.33%
6,549
5.50%
Clearlake
Lake
1,846
56.98%
1,394
43.02%
452
13.95%
3,240
-21.95%
Lakeport
957
51.48%
902
48.52%
55
2.96%
1,859
-18.03%
Unincorporated Area
8,066
50.26%
7,984
49.74%
82
0.51%
16,050
-19.42%
Susanville
Lassen [ a]
810
26.15%
2,287
73.85%
-1,477
-47.69%
3,097
-28.22%
Unincorporated Area
1,343
21.00%
5,053
79.00%
-3,710
-58.01%
6,396
-16.53%
Agoura Hills
Los Angeles
5,949
59.60%
4,033
40.40%
1,916
19.19%
9,982
10.82%
Alhambra
15,678
71.92%
6,121
28.08%
9,557
43.84%
21,799
2.01%
Arcadia
8,398
53.30%
7,357
46.70%
1,041
6.61%
15,755
6.10%
Artesia
2,569
63.92%
1,450
36.08%
1,119
27.84%
4,019
6.45%
Avalon
588
56.27%
457
43.73%
131
12.54%
1,045
10.42%
Azusa
7,287
66.19%
3,723
33.81%
3,564
32.37%
11,010
11.50%
Baldwin Park
11,668
78.75%
3,149
21.25%
8,519
57.49%
14,817
4.38%
Bell
4,733
83.55%
932
16.45%
3,801
67.10%
5,665
4.51%
Bell Gardens
5,707
86.09%
922
13.91%
4,785
72.18%
6,629
5.40%
Bellflower
12,505
68.48%
5,757
31.52%
6,748
36.95%
18,262
16.30%
Beverly Hills
8,308
62.87%
4,906
37.13%
3,402
25.75%
13,214
3.59%
Bradbury
170
46.58%
195
53.42%
-25
-6.85%
365
22.04%
Burbank
28,609
68.84%
12,951
31.16%
15,658
37.68%
41,560
10.94%
Calabasas
6,580
62.05%
4,025
37.95%
2,555
24.09%
10,605
10.55%
Carson
23,528
78.80%
6,331
21.20%
17,197
57.59%
29,859
0.47%
Cerritos
11,146
59.49%
7,589
40.51%
3,557
18.99%
18,735
4.67%
Claremont
10,116
65.35%
5,363
34.65%
4,753
30.71%
15,479
0.16%
Commerce
2,789
83.50%
551
16.50%
2,238
67.01%
3,340
4.48%
Compton
17,769
90.54%
1,857
9.46%
15,912
81.08%
19,626
0.40%
Covina
9,051
59.57%
6,143
40.43%
2,908
19.14%
15,194
16.76%
Cudahy
2,890
85.23%
501
14.77%
2,389
70.45%
3,391
-2.25%
Culver City
16,268
82.48%
3,455
17.52%
12,813
64.96%
19,723
9.12%
Diamond Bar
9,848
54.70%
8,155
45.30%
1,693
9.40%
18,003
3.83%
Downey
21,705
68.47%
9,994
31.53%
11,711
36.94%
31,699
18.28%
Duarte
4,748
66.10%
2,435
33.90%
2,313
32.20%
7,183
11.61%
El Monte
12,822
74.91%
4,295
25.09%
8,527
49.82%
17,117
1.32%
El Segundo
4,901
58.93%
3,415
41.07%
1,486
17.87%
8,316
19.23%
Gardena
13,548
78.42%
3,729
21.58%
9,819
56.83%
17,277
4.44%
Glendale
35,874
65.80%
18,645
34.20%
17,229
31.60%
54,519
2.69%
Glendora
8,960
44.11%
11,351
55.89%
-2,391
-11.77%
20,311
11.25%
Hawaiian Gardens
1,889
75.08%
627
24.92%
1,262
50.16%
2,516
9.22%
Hawthorne
17,002
81.35%
3,897
18.65%
13,105
62.71%
20,899
11.46%
Hermosa Beach
6,270
64.99%
3,377
35.01%
2,893
29.99%
9,647
14.77%
Hidden Hills
504
55.57%
403
44.43%
101
11.14%
907
18.60%
Huntington Park
7,577
85.57%
1,278
14.43%
6,299
71.13%
8,855
0.74%
Industry
1,721
76.32%
534
23.68%
1,187
52.64%
2,255
109.78%
Inglewood
30,499
91.09%
2,984
8.91%
27,515
82.18%
33,483
1.75%
Irwindale
354
74.37%
122
25.63%
232
48.74%
476
11.36%
La Canada Flintridge
5,513
53.67%
4,759
46.33%
754
7.34%
10,272
11.27%
La Habra Heights
1,055
38.21%
1,706
61.79%
-651
-23.58%
2,761
4.70%
La Mirada
8,493
50.50%
8,324
49.50%
169
1.00%
16,817
9.97%
La Puente
6,539
76.94%
1,960
23.06%
4,579
53.88%
8,499
2.80%
La Verne
6,392
46.14%
7,462
53.86%
-1,070
-7.72%
13,854
2.02%
Lakewood
17,565
57.24%
13,121
42.76%
4,444
14.48%
30,686
9.36%
Lancaster
22,968
55.54%
18,383
44.46%
4,585
11.09%
41,351
19.52%
Lawndale
5,671
75.56%
1,834
24.44%
3,837
51.13%
7,505
15.76%
Lomita
3,917
56.62%
3,001
43.38%
916
13.24%
6,918
12.42%
Long Beach
100,906
71.35%
40,523
28.65%
60,383
42.69%
141,429
12.26%
Los Angeles
886,183
79.16%
233,280
20.84%
652,903
58.32%
1,119,463
7.99%
Lynwood
10,479
85.61%
1,762
14.39%
8,717
71.21%
12,241
-1.74%
Malibu
3,818
64.70%
2,083
35.30%
1,735
29.40%
5,901
4.96%
Manhattan Beach
10,917
59.56%
7,411
40.44%
3,506
19.13%
18,328
17.10%
Maywood
4,053
86.42%
637
13.58%
3,416
72.84%
4,690
-1.39%
Monrovia
8,495
62.27%
5,147
37.73%
3,348
24.54%
13,642
12.98%
Montebello
12,583
76.16%
3,938
23.84%
8,645
52.33%
16,521
3.88%
Monterey Park
9,863
68.03%
4,635
31.97%
5,228
36.06%
14,498
-3.53%
Norwalk
17,787
71.47%
7,101
28.53%
10,686
42.94%
24,888
9.60%
Palmdale
25,743
62.63%
15,359
37.37%
10,384
25.26%
41,102
19.06%
Palos Verdes Estates
3,477
46.86%
3,943
53.14%
-466
-6.28%
7,420
10.90%
Paramount
8,128
81.50%
1,845
18.50%
6,283
63.00%
9,973
6.19%
Pasadena
40,596
74.94%
13,573
25.06%
27,023
49.89%
54,169
8.83%
Pico Rivera
14,146
79.19%
3,717
20.81%
10,429
58.38%
17,863
8.72%
Pomona
22,558
72.71%
8,468
27.29%
14,090
45.41%
31,026
9.33%
Rancho Palos Verdes
9,727
50.38%
9,579
49.62%
148
0.77%
19,306
9.18%
Redondo Beach
19,528
63.53%
11,212
36.47%
8,316
27.05%
30,740
15.48%
Rolling Hills
340
33.60%
672
66.40%
-332
-32.81%
1,012
12.36%
Rolling Hills Estates
1,887
46.50%
2,171
53.50%
-284
-7.00%
4,058
10.39%
Rosemead
6,575
72.18%
2,534
27.82%
4,041
44.36%
9,109
-1.97%
San Dimas
6,367
46.30%
7,386
53.70%
-1,019
-7.41%
13,753
4.77%
San Fernando
4,241
78.86%
1,137
21.14%
3,104
57.72%
5,378
3.56%
San Gabriel
5,949
66.06%
3,057
33.94%
2,892
32.11%
9,006
4.69%
San Marino
2,577
48.33%
2,755
51.67%
-178
-3.34%
5,332
3.09%
Santa Clarita
41,479
49.61%
42,131
50.39%
-652
-0.78%
83,610
16.72%
Santa Fe Springs
3,890
70.15%
1,655
29.85%
2,235
40.31%
5,545
9.36%
Santa Monica
37,252
81.60%
8,402
18.40%
28,850
63.19%
45,654
7.09%
Sierra Madre
3,657
61.66%
2,274
38.34%
1,383
23.32%
5,931
8.15%
Signal Hill
2,773
72.16%
1,070
27.84%
1,703
44.31%
3,843
10.30%
South El Monte
3,192
79.78%
809
20.22%
2,383
59.56%
4,001
-1.60%
South Gate
16,120
83.01%
3,299
16.99%
12,821
66.02%
19,419
3.81%
South Pasadena
9,355
76.06%
2,945
23.94%
6,410
52.11%
12,300
7.24%
Temple City
5,354
55.92%
4,221
44.08%
1,133
11.83%
9,575
-0.54%
Torrance
30,831
56.42%
23,813
43.58%
7,018
12.84%
54,644
13.08%
Vernon
34
73.91%
12
26.09%
22
47.83%
46
11.47%
Walnut
6,090
58.27%
4,362
41.73%
1,728
16.53%
10,452
1.87%
West Covina
19,454
65.48%
10,258
34.52%
9,196
30.95%
29,712
11.32%
West Hollywood
16,146
87.85%
2,234
12.15%
13,912
75.69%
18,380
4.89%
Westlake Village
2,336
52.67%
2,099
47.33%
237
5.34%
4,435
10.92%
Whittier
17,550
60.61%
11,404
39.39%
6,146
21.23%
28,954
13.48%
Unincorporated Area
193,622
68.77%
87,930
31.23%
105,692
37.54%
281,552
9.33%
Chowchilla
Madera
1,043
35.15%
1,924
64.85%
-881
-29.69%
2,967
3.75%
Madera
5,750
54.20%
4,858
45.80%
892
8.41%
10,608
8.08%
Unincorporated Area
8,244
33.04%
16,706
66.96%
-8,462
-33.92%
24,950
-0.31%
Belvedere
Marin
809
66.15%
414
33.85%
395
32.30%
1,223
0.50%
Corte Madera
4,417
81.74%
987
18.26%
3,430
63.47%
5,404
0.82%
Fairfax
4,248
90.21%
461
9.79%
3,787
80.42%
4,709
-1.58%
Larkspur
5,848
81.26%
1,349
18.74%
4,499
62.51%
7,197
2.41%
Mill Valley
7,333
86.66%
1,129
13.34%
6,204
73.32%
8,462
2.43%
Novato
17,515
71.14%
7,105
28.86%
10,410
42.28%
24,620
-5.07%
Ross
931
72.17%
359
27.83%
572
44.34%
1,290
9.19%
San Anselmo
6,521
86.83%
989
13.17%
5,532
73.66%
7,510
0.82%
San Rafael
19,856
80.14%
4,920
19.86%
14,936
60.28%
24,776
-0.33%
Sausalito
3,645
81.95%
803
18.05%
2,842
63.89%
4,448
4.23%
Tiburon
3,746
74.38%
1,290
25.62%
2,456
48.77%
5,036
4.35%
Unincorporated Area
28,802
80.57%
6,944
19.43%
21,858
61.15%
35,746
1.93%
Unincorporated Area
Mariposa
3,183
38.69%
5,043
61.31%
-1,860
-22.61%
8,226
0.93%
Fort Bragg
Mendocino
1,751
71.70%
691
28.30%
1,060
43.41%
2,442
-6.09%
Point Arena
153
84.07%
29
15.93%
124
68.13%
182
-13.69%
Ukiah
3,353
65.80%
1,743
34.20%
1,610
31.59%
5,096
-9.78%
Willits
1,034
63.40%
597
36.60%
437
26.79%
1,631
-21.20%
Unincorporated Area
15,861
65.93%
8,195
34.07%
7,666
31.87%
24,056
-10.94%
Atwater
Merced
3,374
48.08%
3,644
51.92%
-270
-3.85%
7,018
6.77%
Dos Palos
575
48.65%
607
51.35%
-32
-2.71%
1,182
8.91%
Gustine
639
48.12%
689
51.88%
-50
-3.77%
1,328
-12.51%
Livingston
2,003
73.45%
724
26.55%
1,279
46.90%
2,727
-4.63%
Los Banos
4,949
58.35%
3,533
41.65%
1,416
16.69%
8,482
3.23%
Merced
10,759
58.26%
7,709
41.74%
3,050
16.52%
18,468
5.19%
Unincorporated Area
8,484
42.42%
11,518
57.58%
-3,034
-15.17%
20,002
0.20%
Alturas
Modoc
265
30.15%
614
69.85%
-349
-39.70%
879
-4.94%
Unincorporated Area
555
21.60%
2,014
78.40%
-1,459
-56.79%
2,569
-7.61%
Mammoth Lakes
Mono
1,504
63.86%
851
36.14%
653
27.73%
2,355
7.37%
Unincorporated Area
1,202
48.12%
1,296
51.88%
-94
-3.76%
2,498
0.68%
Carmel-by-the-Sea
Monterey
1,339
63.88%
757
36.12%
582
27.77%
2,096
-3.79%
Del Rey Oaks
562
65.73%
293
34.27%
269
31.46%
855
-14.43%
Gonzales
1,229
75.08%
408
24.92%
821
50.15%
1,637
-9.72%
Greenfield
1,946
76.86%
586
23.14%
1,360
53.71%
2,532
-9.78%
King City
1,019
64.58%
559
35.42%
460
29.15%
1,578
-5.37%
Marina
4,488
67.94%
2,118
32.06%
2,370
35.88%
6,606
-8.74%
Monterey
7,620
70.03%
3,261
29.97%
4,359
40.06%
10,881
-7.34%
Pacific Grove
5,638
71.96%
2,197
28.04%
3,441
43.92%
7,835
-8.28%
Salinas
21,558
70.22%
9,142
29.78%
12,416
40.44%
30,700
-5.58%
Sand City
83
61.48%
52
38.52%
31
22.96%
135
-15.50%
Seaside
5,760
71.70%
2,274
28.30%
3,486
43.39%
8,034
-13.75%
Soledad
2,410
77.05%
718
22.95%
1,692
54.09%
3,128
-8.86%
Unincorporated Area
22,996
57.28%
17,151
42.72%
5,845
14.56%
40,147
-7.76%
American Canyon
Napa
4,875
70.26%
2,064
29.74%
2,811
40.51%
6,939
-11.14%
Calistoga
1,349
73.92%
476
26.08%
873
47.84%
1,825
-5.64%
Napa
20,836
65.98%
10,744
34.02%
10,092
31.96%
31,580
-6.81%
St. Helena
1,923
70.11%
820
29.89%
1,103
40.21%
2,743
-4.36%
Yountville
991
65.67%
518
34.33%
473
31.35%
1,509
-12.50%
Unincorporated Area
6,539
55.65%
5,212
44.35%
1,327
11.29%
11,751
-7.81%
Grass Valley
Nevada [ b]
3,061
56.07%
2,398
43.93%
663
12.15%
5,459
-9.34%
Nevada City
3,738
66.69%
1,867
33.31%
1,871
33.38%
5,605
-20.98%
Truckee
5,430
71.43%
2,172
28.57%
3,258
42.86%
7,602
7.04%
Unincorporated Area
19,494
48.97%
20,312
51.03%
-818
-2.05%
39,806
-3.38%
Aliso Viejo
Orange
10,622
53.50%
9,231
46.50%
1,391
7.01%
19,853
17.00%
Anaheim
48,749
56.10%
38,151
43.90%
10,598
12.20%
86,900
12.77%
Brea
8,014
44.22%
10,111
55.78%
-2,097
-11.57%
18,125
13.10%
Buena Park
12,218
54.84%
10,062
45.16%
2,156
9.68%
22,280
9.18%
Costa Mesa
20,969
54.42%
17,564
45.58%
3,405
8.84%
38,533
17.78%
Cypress
8,426
48.10%
9,091
51.90%
-665
-3.80%
17,517
8.12%
Dana Point
7,033
43.03%
9,312
56.97%
-2,279
-13.94%
16,345
6.50%
Fountain Valley
10,866
45.48%
13,027
54.52%
-2,161
-9.04%
23,893
9.40%
Fullerton
24,631
53.03%
21,812
46.97%
2,819
6.07%
46,443
13.07%
Garden Grove
23,301
52.74%
20,883
47.26%
2,418
5.47%
44,184
0.30%
Huntington Beach
39,585
44.95%
48,480
55.05%
-8,895
-10.10%
88,065
10.04%
Irvine
53,982
61.70%
33,513
38.30%
20,469
23.39%
87,495
19.99%
La Habra
9,870
53.06%
8,731
46.94%
1,139
6.12%
18,601
16.65%
La Palma
2,878
50.52%
2,819
49.48%
59
1.04%
5,697
6.15%
Laguna Beach
8,126
60.57%
5,290
39.43%
2,836
21.14%
13,416
9.74%
Laguna Hills
6,101
45.87%
7,201
54.13%
-1,100
-8.27%
13,302
15.49%
Laguna Niguel
14,151
46.52%
16,267
53.48%
-2,116
-6.96%
30,418
12.87%
Laguna Woods
5,841
51.44%
5,513
48.56%
328
2.89%
11,354
-3.93%
Lake Forest
15,392
46.79%
17,503
53.21%
-2,111
-6.42%
32,895
16.58%
Los Alamitos
2,219
49.14%
2,297
50.86%
-78
-1.73%
4,516
10.35%
Mission Viejo
19,654
43.73%
25,287
56.27%
-5,633
-12.53%
44,941
11.98%
Newport Beach
17,073
40.21%
25,389
59.79%
-8,316
-19.58%
42,462
14.28%
Orange
22,644
47.02%
25,510
52.98%
-2,866
-5.95%
48,154
14.05%
Placentia
8,845
46.27%
10,273
53.73%
-1,428
-7.47%
19,118
14.44%
Rancho Santa Margarita
8,646
42.55%
11,672
57.45%
-3,026
-14.89%
20,318
11.35%
San Clemente
11,869
39.74%
17,999
60.26%
-6,130
-20.52%
29,868
6.04%
San Juan Capistrano
6,292
42.37%
8,559
57.63%
-2,267
-15.26%
14,851
12.36%
Santa Ana
42,640
70.61%
17,745
29.39%
24,895
41.23%
60,385
3.89%
Seal Beach
6,676
47.25%
7,452
52.75%
-776
-5.49%
14,128
2.41%
Stanton
4,799
59.40%
3,280
40.60%
1,519
18.80%
8,079
3.87%
Tustin
13,686
56.55%
10,517
43.45%
3,169
13.09%
24,203
21.96%
Villa Park
1,032
30.26%
2,379
69.74%
-1,347
-39.49%
3,411
11.15%
Westminster
13,147
48.89%
13,742
51.11%
-595
-2.21%
26,889
-4.56%
Yorba Linda
10,619
33.29%
21,284
66.71%
-10,665
-33.43%
31,903
6.74%
Unincorporated Area
22,451
41.23%
32,005
58.77%
-9,554
-17.54%
54,456
10.80%
Auburn
Placer
3,335
47.06%
3,752
52.94%
-417
-5.88%
7,087
-10.05%
Colfax
288
39.61%
439
60.39%
-151
-20.77%
727
-13.28%
Lincoln
8,833
39.36%
13,611
60.64%
-4,778
-21.29%
22,444
-12.81%
Loomis
1,025
31.05%
2,276
68.95%
-1,251
-37.90%
3,301
-13.05%
Rocklin
11,583
41.69%
16,200
58.31%
-4,617
-16.62%
27,783
-6.08%
Roseville
25,454
43.97%
32,439
56.03%
-6,985
-12.07%
57,893
-8.33%
Unincorporated Area
21,752
38.71%
34,440
61.29%
-12,688
-22.58%
56,192
-8.12%
Portola
Plumas
281
40.72%
409
59.28%
-128
-18.55%
690
-12.86%
Unincorporated Area
3,152
36.87%
5,398
63.13%
-2,246
-26.27%
8,550
-8.96%
Banning
Riverside
4,098
45.89%
4,832
54.11%
-734
-8.22%
8,930
0.61%
Beaumont
6,457
44.56%
8,032
55.44%
-1,575
-10.87%
14,489
-1.65%
Blythe
1,182
47.04%
1,331
52.96%
-149
-5.93%
2,513
-10.75%
Calimesa
1,102
32.02%
2,340
67.98%
-1,238
-35.97%
3,442
-3.39%
Canyon Lake
1,139
23.44%
3,720
76.56%
-2,581
-53.12%
4,859
-9.16%
Cathedral City
9,363
69.85%
4,041
30.15%
5,322
39.70%
13,404
2.80%
Coachella
4,559
84.25%
852
15.75%
3,707
68.51%
5,411
-8.19%
Corona
21,645
48.20%
23,265
51.80%
-1,620
-3.61%
44,910
13.46%
Desert Hot Springs
3,501
63.50%
2,012
36.50%
1,489
27.01%
5,513
-1.96%
Eastvale
9,170
53.62%
7,931
46.38%
1,239
7.25%
17,101
15.22%
Hemet
9,872
44.30%
12,410
55.70%
-2,538
-11.39%
22,282
7.25%
Indian Wells
763
32.02%
1,620
67.98%
-857
-35.96%
2,383
-3.72%
Indio
12,195
57.90%
8,868
42.10%
3,327
15.80%
21,063
-3.28%
Jurupa Valley
12,666
56.72%
9,665
43.28%
3,001
13.44%
22,331
21.12%
La Quinta
6,672
45.00%
8,156
55.00%
-1,484
-10.01%
14,828
0.99%
Lake Elsinore
7,086
46.22%
8,246
53.78%
-1,160
-7.57%
15,332
8.55%
Indio
11,969
38.23%
19,338
61.77%
-7,369
-23.54%
31,307
3.42%
Moreno Valley
27,706
65.03%
14,898
34.97%
12,808
30.06%
42,604
7.18%
Murrieta
12,979
37.17%
21,937
62.83%
-8,958
-25.66%
34,916
5.50%
Norco
2,528
28.65%
6,297
71.35%
-3,769
-42.71%
8,825
1.47%
Palm Desert
9,851
49.12%
10,204
50.88%
-353
-1.76%
20,055
-0.10%
Palm Springs
15,180
76.16%
4,752
23.84%
10,428
52.32%
19,932
2.42%
Perris
8,743
72.58%
3,303
27.42%
5,440
45.16%
12,046
4.44%
Rancho Mirage
4,470
53.29%
3,918
46.71%
552
6.58%
8,388
4.46%
Riverside
46,875
56.19%
36,551
43.81%
10,324
12.38%
83,426
9.30%
San Jacinto
5,142
53.22%
4,520
46.78%
622
6.44%
9,662
13.29%
Temecula
14,555
40.09%
21,752
59.91%
-7,197
-19.82%
36,307
10.69%
Temecula
3,755
35.40%
6,853
64.60%
-3,098
-29.20%
10,608
5.13%
Unincorporated Area
44,622
42.41%
60,599
57.59%
-15,977
-15.18%
105,221
3.29%
Citrus Heights
Sacramento
13,441
44.21%
16,963
55.79%
-3,522
-11.58%
30,404
-12.28%
Elk Grove
36,328
58.93%
25,322
41.07%
11,006
17.85%
61,650
-8.82%
Folsom
14,568
46.34%
16,867
53.66%
-2,299
-7.31%
31,435
-7.56%
Galt
3,357
41.67%
4,700
58.33%
-1,343
-16.67%
8,057
-9.40%
Isleton
131
53.91%
112
46.09%
19
7.82%
243
6.49%
Rancho Cordova
12,276
54.27%
10,345
45.73%
1,931
8.54%
22,621
-10.22%
Sacramento
119,162
73.72%
42,476
26.28%
76,686
47.44%
161,638
-4.74%
Unincorporated Area
103,433
52.07%
95,225
47.93%
8,208
4.13%
198,658
-8.47%
Hollister
San Benito
7,153
62.70%
4,256
37.30%
2,897
25.39%
11,409
-15.07%
San Juan Bautista
494
70.77%
204
29.23%
290
41.55%
698
-7.68%
Unincorporated Area
3,627
45.44%
4,355
54.56%
-728
-9.12%
7,982
-17.69%
Adelanto
San Bernardino
3,056
64.79%
1,661
35.21%
1,395
29.57%
4,717
12.95%
Apple Valley
7,619
32.72%
15,667
67.28%
-8,048
-34.56%
23,286
0.34%
Barstow
2,078
46.20%
2,420
53.80%
-342
-7.60%
4,498
4.58%
Big Bear Lake
656
34.31%
1,256
65.69%
-600
-31.38%
1,912
5.98%
Chino
11,980
51.41%
11,322
48.59%
658
2.82%
23,302
9.06%
Chino Hills
12,912
47.59%
14,219
52.41%
-1,307
-4.82%
27,131
6.41%
Colton
7,145
67.69%
3,411
32.31%
3,734
35.37%
10,556
0.93%
Fontana
28,876
66.19%
14,750
33.81%
14,126
32.38%
43,626
6.05%
Grand Terrace
2,083
48.51%
2,211
51.49%
-128
-2.98%
4,294
5.77%
Hesperia
8,640
40.28%
12,809
59.72%
-4,169
-19.44%
21,449
9.53%
Highland
7,326
51.03%
7,029
48.97%
297
2.07%
14,355
6.77%
Loma Linda
3,494
53.18%
3,076
46.82%
418
6.36%
6,570
10.48%
Montclair
5,546
69.72%
2,409
30.28%
3,137
39.43%
7,955
15.94%
Needles
420
39.33%
648
60.67%
-228
-21.35%
1,068
-18.75%
Ontario
23,159
63.15%
13,512
36.85%
9,647
26.31%
36,671
11.66%
Rancho Cucamonga
28,294
48.81%
29,669
51.19%
-1,375
-2.37%
57,963
8.16%
Redlands
13,482
49.68%
13,658
50.32%
-176
-0.65%
27,140
6.57%
Rialto
14,790
71.13%
6,002
28.87%
8,788
42.27%
20,792
5.98%
San Bernardino
25,911
65.67%
13,548
34.33%
12,363
31.33%
39,459
12.20%
Twentynine Palms
1,457
41.63%
2,043
58.37%
-586
-16.74%
3,500
3.48%
Upland
13,055
48.70%
13,751
51.30%
-696
-2.60%
26,806
9.07%
Victorville
13,167
55.15%
10,708
44.85%
2,459
10.30%
23,875
11.79%
Yucaipa
6,039
32.13%
12,757
67.87%
-6,718
-35.74%
18,796
-2.15%
Yucca Valley
2,568
36.99%
4,375
63.01%
-1,807
-26.03%
6,943
-0.78%
Unincorporated Area
33,121
41.10%
47,468
58.90%
-14,347
-17.80%
80,589
7.94%
Carlsbad
San Diego
29,869
52.44%
27,085
47.56%
2,784
4.89%
56,954
15.48%
Chula Vista
49,834
62.54%
29,850
37.46%
19,984
25.08%
79,684
8.58%
Coronado
3,591
44.97%
4,395
55.03%
-804
-10.07%
7,986
10.71%
Del Mar
1,585
58.90%
1,106
41.10%
479
17.80%
2,691
1.92%
El Cajon
11,937
46.40%
13,790
53.60%
-1,853
-7.20%
25,727
8.13%
Encinitas
21,178
63.70%
12,068
36.30%
9,110
27.40%
33,246
11.27%
Escondido
21,935
50.18%
21,777
49.82%
158
0.36%
43,712
13.30%
Imperial Beach
3,984
57.00%
3,006
43.00%
978
13.99%
6,990
1.47%
La Mesa
14,178
59.20%
9,770
40.80%
4,408
18.41%
23,948
10.03%
Lemon Grove
5,240
62.01%
3,210
37.99%
2,030
24.02%
8,450
10.25%
National City
8,567
68.40%
3,958
31.60%
4,609
36.80%
12,525
-3.43%
Oceanside
34,167
53.00%
30,304
47.00%
3,863
5.99%
64,471
12.11%
Poway
9,664
43.69%
12,456
56.31%
-2,792
-12.62%
22,120
8.78%
San Diego
322,870
65.81%
167,724
34.19%
155,146
31.62%
490,594
11.63%
San Marcos
16,450
52.59%
14,829
47.41%
1,621
5.18%
31,279
17.86%
Santee
9,206
39.68%
13,995
60.32%
-4,789
-20.64%
23,201
6.90%
Solana Beach
4,267
59.75%
2,875
40.25%
1,392
19.49%
7,142
14.64%
Vista
15,557
53.83%
13,342
46.17%
2,215
7.66%
28,899
19.53%
Unincorporated Area
74,267
39.45%
113,992
60.55%
-39,725
-21.10%
188,259
8.67%
San Francisco
San Francisco
312,181
86.39%
49,181
13.61%
263,000
72.78%
361,362
-3.53%
Escalon
San Joaquin
940
33.35%
1,879
66.65%
-939
-33.31%
2,819
-18.58%
Lathrop
3,491
63.19%
2,034
36.81%
1,457
26.37%
5,525
-11.14%
Lodi
7,423
38.16%
12,031
61.84%
-4,608
-23.69%
19,454
-6.15%
Manteca
12,301
50.47%
12,074
49.53%
227
0.93%
24,375
-4.14%
Ripon
1,927
29.26%
4,659
70.74%
-2,732
-41.48%
6,586
-9.72%
Stockton
41,952
63.24%
24,384
36.76%
17,568
26.48%
66,336
-2.20%
Tracy
16,208
60.28%
10,680
39.72%
5,528
20.56%
26,888
-2.33%
Unincorporated Area
17,232
40.59%
25,225
59.41%
-7,993
-18.83%
42,457
-3.53%
Arroyo Grande
San Luis Obispo
4,555
48.15%
4,906
51.85%
-351
-3.71%
9,461
-8.26%
Atascadero
6,180
46.03%
7,245
53.97%
-1,065
-7.93%
13,425
-7.22%
El Paso de Robles
4,897
42.20%
6,708
57.80%
-1,811
-15.61%
11,605
-5.83%
Grover Beach
2,687
53.04%
2,379
46.96%
308
6.08%
5,066
-8.30%
Morro Bay
3,453
58.93%
2,406
41.07%
1,047
17.87%
5,859
-12.04%
Pismo Beach
2,329
49.43%
2,383
50.57%
-54
-1.15%
4,712
-8.76%
San Luis Obispo
15,205
70.94%
6,229
29.06%
8,976
41.88%
21,434
-2.53%
Unincorporated Area
25,811
47.19%
28,881
52.81%
-3,070
-5.61%
54,692
-6.41%
Atherton
San Mateo
2,200
59.46%
1,500
40.54%
700
18.92%
3,700
19.38%
Belmont
9,137
74.94%
3,056
25.06%
6,081
49.87%
12,193
0.37%
Brisbane
1,660
78.86%
445
21.14%
1,215
57.72%
2,105
-5.27%
Burlingame
9,562
73.55%
3,438
26.45%
6,124
47.11%
13,000
1.37%
Colma
373
81.44%
85
18.56%
288
62.88%
458
-6.77%
Daly City
21,132
78.44%
5,809
21.56%
15,323
56.88%
26,941
-7.69%
East Palo Alto
5,027
89.46%
592
10.54%
4,435
78.93%
5,619
-0.51%
Foster City
8,602
71.73%
3,390
28.27%
5,212
43.46%
11,992
-4.72%
Half Moon Bay
4,141
72.14%
1,599
27.86%
2,542
44.29%
5,740
-3.97%
Hillsborough
3,409
59.42%
2,328
40.58%
1,081
18.84%
5,737
9.53%
Menlo Park
11,656
79.93%
2,927
20.07%
8,729
59.86%
14,583
9.08%
Millbrae
5,955
66.61%
2,985
33.39%
2,970
33.22%
8,940
-7.72%
Pacifica
13,793
75.50%
4,475
24.50%
9,318
51.01%
18,268
-6.71%
Portola Valley
2,028
71.64%
803
28.36%
1,225
43.27%
2,831
5.66%
Redwood City
23,362
77.78%
6,673
22.22%
16,689
55.57%
30,035
4.21%
San Bruno
11,190
73.82%
3,968
26.18%
7,222
47.64%
15,158
-6.27%
San Carlos
11,573
74.06%
4,053
25.94%
7,520
48.12%
15,626
0.78%
San Mateo
29,523
75.50%
9,582
24.50%
19,941
50.99%
39,105
0.70%
South San Francisco
15,944
76.97%
4,771
23.03%
11,173
53.94%
20,715
-5.69%
Woodside
2,093
64.40%
1,157
35.60%
936
28.80%
3,250
11.89%
Unincorporated Area
20,922
76.00%
6,606
24.00%
14,316
52.01%
27,528
0.13%
Buellton
Santa Barbara
1,031
47.21%
1,153
52.79%
-122
-5.59%
2,184
1.10%
Carpinteria
3,600
66.04%
1,851
33.96%
1,749
32.09%
5,451
-2.38%
Goleta
8,815
65.81%
4,580
34.19%
4,235
31.62%
13,395
4.98%
Guadalupe
896
67.57%
430
32.43%
466
35.14%
1,326
-14.29%
Lompoc
5,300
49.41%
5,427
50.59%
-127
-1.18%
10,727
-3.55%
Santa Barbara
28,870
75.15%
9,544
24.85%
19,326
50.31%
38,414
3.28%
Santa Maria
9,874
51.46%
9,313
48.54%
561
2.92%
19,187
-1.55%
Solvang
1,329
46.45%
1,532
53.55%
-203
-7.10%
2,861
3.89%
Unincorporated Area
34,126
55.40%
27,470
44.60%
6,656
10.81%
61,596
7.94%
Campbell
Santa Clara
12,053
71.80%
4,733
28.20%
7,320
43.61%
16,786
2.10%
Cupertino
15,424
71.71%
6,086
28.29%
9,338
43.41%
21,510
-1.69%
Gilroy
10,764
64.04%
6,044
35.96%
4,720
28.08%
16,808
-1.85%
Los Altos
11,880
72.03%
4,613
27.97%
7,267
44.06%
16,493
2.91%
Los Altos Hills
3,095
65.42%
1,636
34.58%
1,459
30.84%
4,731
10.55%
Los Gatos
10,379
67.25%
5,054
32.75%
5,325
34.50%
15,433
2.61%
Milpitas
13,523
69.47%
5,943
30.53%
7,580
38.94%
19,466
-10.50%
Monte Sereno
1,215
60.99%
777
39.01%
438
21.99%
1,992
6.00%
Morgan Hill
10,268
59.90%
6,873
40.10%
3,395
19.81%
17,141
-2.74%
Mountain View
22,549
80.44%
5,484
19.56%
17,065
60.87%
28,033
1.65%
Palo Alto
25,172
80.67%
6,033
19.33%
19,139
61.33%
31,205
1.48%
San Jose
214,071
71.31%
86,120
28.69%
127,951
42.62%
300,191
-5.74%
Santa Clara
25,574
72.73%
9,590
27.27%
15,984
45.46%
35,164
-3.91%
Saratoga
10,134
65.08%
5,437
34.92%
4,697
30.17%
15,571
5.14%
Sunnyvale
32,567
74.73%
11,011
25.27%
21,556
49.47%
43,578
-0.26%
Unincorporated Area
20,090
65.98%
10,357
34.02%
9,733
31.97%
30,447
-1.35%
Capitola
Santa Cruz
3,795
75.52%
1,230
24.48%
2,565
51.04%
5,025
-6.56%
Santa Cruz
26,141
86.41%
4,112
13.59%
22,029
72.82%
30,253
-1.68%
Scotts Valley
4,014
64.58%
2,202
35.42%
1,812
29.15%
6,216
-4.35%
Watsonville
8,631
79.13%
2,277
20.87%
6,354
58.25%
10,908
-3.04%
Unincorporated Area
48,942
73.28%
17,844
26.72%
31,098
46.56%
66,786
-5.27%
Anderson
Shasta
876
29.09%
2,135
70.91%
-1,259
-41.81%
3,011
-15.93%
Redding
11,013
31.90%
23,514
68.10%
-12,501
-36.21%
34,527
-18.55%
Shasta Lake
1,063
31.00%
2,366
69.00%
-1,303
-38.00%
3,429
-17.84%
Unincorporated Area
7,304
25.09%
21,810
74.91%
-14,506
-49.82%
29,114
-18.88%
Loyalton
Sierra
122
38.36%
196
61.64%
-74
-23.27%
318
-5.80%
Unincorporated Area
477
35.36%
872
64.64%
-395
-29.28%
1,349
-18.94%
Dorris
Siskiyou
60
31.09%
133
68.91%
-73
-37.82%
193
-7.23%
Dunsmuir
386
57.70%
283
42.30%
103
15.40%
669
-7.35%
Etna
97
35.40%
177
64.60%
-80
-29.20%
274
-8.68%
Fort Jones
78
31.58%
169
68.42%
-91
-36.84%
247
0.52%
Montague
116
25.05%
347
74.95%
-231
-49.89%
463
-20.63%
Mt. Shasta
965
61.15%
613
38.85%
352
22.31%
1,578
-12.96%
Tulelake
27
21.09%
101
78.91%
-74
-57.81%
128
-25.90%
Weed
384
54.31%
323
45.69%
61
8.63%
707
-10.88%
Yreka
946
35.86%
1,692
64.14%
-746
-28.28%
2,638
-15.95%
Unincorporated Area
4,159
36.91%
7,108
63.09%
-2,949
-26.17%
11,267
-6.92%
Benicia
Solano
8,957
65.16%
4,789
34.84%
4,168
30.32%
13,746
-7.39%
Dixon
3,231
48.85%
3,383
51.15%
-152
-2.30%
6,614
-6.47%
Fairfield
21,144
62.97%
12,436
37.03%
8,708
25.93%
33,580
-2.70%
Rio Vista
2,690
53.56%
2,332
46.44%
358
7.13%
5,022
1.43%
Suisun City
5,683
66.10%
2,915
33.90%
2,768
32.19%
8,598
-6.05%
Vacaville
15,945
48.01%
17,268
51.99%
-1,323
-3.98%
33,213
-15.75%
Vallejo
28,725
76.56%
8,797
23.44%
19,928
53.11%
37,522
-5.48%
Unincorporated Area
3,319
41.35%
4,707
58.65%
-1,388
-17.29%
8,026
-1.90%
Cloverdale
Sonoma
2,337
66.45%
1,180
33.55%
1,157
32.90%
3,517
-7.97%
Cotati
2,487
73.89%
879
26.11%
1,608
47.77%
3,366
-8.67%
Healdsburg
3,928
73.35%
1,427
26.65%
2,501
46.70%
5,355
-6.53%
Petaluma
20,666
73.18%
7,574
26.82%
13,092
46.36%
28,240
-6.61%
Rohnert Park
10,972
69.07%
4,913
30.93%
6,059
38.14%
15,885
-5.39%
Santa Rosa
49,551
73.59%
17,782
26.41%
31,769
47.18%
67,333
-2.78%
Sebastopol
3,676
85.59%
619
14.41%
3,057
71.18%
4,295
-3.21%
Sonoma
4,249
73.15%
1,560
26.85%
2,689
46.29%
5,809
-6.75%
Windsor
7,464
65.03%
4,013
34.97%
3,451
30.07%
11,477
-4.22%
Unincorporated Area
46,710
71.75%
18,391
28.25%
28,319
43.50%
65,101
-5.66%
Ceres
Stanislaus
7,003
60.93%
4,491
39.07%
2,512
21.85%
11,494
-0.20%
Hughson
967
38.54%
1,542
61.46%
-575
-22.92%
2,509
-7.32%
Modesto
33,982
52.72%
30,470
47.28%
3,512
5.45%
64,452
-5.02%
Newman
1,469
55.64%
1,171
44.36%
298
11.29%
2,640
-6.09%
Oakdale
2,731
35.43%
4,978
64.57%
-2,247
-29.15%
7,709
-15.74%
Patterson
3,690
65.45%
1,948
34.55%
1,742
30.90%
5,638
2.15%
Riverbank
3,458
51.92%
3,202
48.08%
256
3.84%
6,660
-3.42%
Turlock
10,699
47.47%
11,838
52.53%
-1,139
-5.05%
22,537
-5.97%
Waterford
884
38.74%
1,398
61.26%
-514
-22.52%
2,282
-6.25%
Unincorporated Area
12,337
39.73%
18,713
60.27%
-6,376
-20.53%
31,050
-5.63%
Live Oak
Sutter
1,000
50.86%
966
49.14%
34
1.73%
1,966
-7.53%
Yuba City
8,202
41.25%
11,683
58.75%
-3,481
-17.51%
19,885
-10.61%
Unincorporated Area
1,920
23.35%
6,304
76.65%
-4,384
-53.31%
8,224
-17.53%
Corning
Tehama
526
34.63%
993
65.37%
-467
-30.74%
1,519
-11.39%
Red Bluff
1,305
35.18%
2,405
64.82%
-1,100
-29.65%
3,710
-14.56%
Tehama
50
31.06%
111
68.94%
-61
-37.89%
161
-15.58%
Unincorporated Area
3,875
25.00%
11,628
75.00%
-7,753
-50.01%
15,503
-16.12%
Unincorporated Area
Trinity
2,250
42.25%
3,075
57.75%
-825
-15.49%
5,325
-3.82%
Dinuba
Tulare
2,222
59.48%
1,514
40.52%
708
18.95%
3,736
13.50%
Exeter
960
33.85%
1,876
66.15%
-916
-32.30%
2,836
6.86%
Farmersville
1,018
68.46%
469
31.54%
549
36.92%
1,487
22.67%
Lindsay
1,037
66.56%
521
33.44%
516
33.12%
1,558
10.66%
Porterville
4,859
47.83%
5,299
52.17%
-440
-4.33%
10,158
5.24%
Tulare
5,843
42.19%
8,007
57.81%
-2,164
-15.62%
13,850
8.01%
Visalia
15,994
41.79%
22,275
58.21%
-6,281
-16.41%
38,269
9.54%
Woodlake
803
68.99%
361
31.01%
442
37.97%
1,164
-4.81%
Unincorporated Area
9,966
37.39%
16,690
62.61%
-6,724
-25.23%
26,656
7.37%
Sonora
Tuolumne [ c]
1,170
48.41%
1,247
51.59%
-77
-3.19%
2,417
-14.40%
Unincorporated Area
8,752
38.38%
14,052
61.62%
-5,300
-23.24%
22,804
-14.90%
Camarillo
Ventura
14,762
48.58%
15,628
51.42%
-866
-2.85%
30,390
1.83%
Fillmore
2,577
59.12%
1,782
40.88%
795
18.24%
4,359
5.12%
Moorpark
7,569
50.33%
7,470
49.67%
99
0.66%
15,039
7.41%
Ojai
2,651
68.73%
1,206
31.27%
1,445
37.46%
3,857
3.98%
Oxnard
32,719
71.25%
13,203
28.75%
19,516
42.50%
45,922
1.63%
Port Hueneme
3,794
65.10%
2,034
34.90%
1,760
30.20%
5,828
2.39%
San Buenaventura
27,787
59.85%
18,642
40.15%
9,145
19.70%
46,429
0.61%
Santa Paula
4,858
64.48%
2,676
35.52%
2,182
28.96%
7,534
5.70%
Simi Valley
23,925
45.94%
28,156
54.06%
-4,231
-8.12%
52,081
12.00%
Thousand Oaks
30,248
51.25%
28,775
48.75%
1,473
2.50%
59,023
6.92%
Unincorporated Area
20,839
53.90%
17,821
46.10%
3,018
7.81%
38,660
5.34%
Davis
Yolo
23,512
82.99%
4,819
17.01%
18,693
65.98%
28,331
1.97%
West Sacramento
9,848
61.65%
6,126
38.35%
3,722
23.30%
15,974
-14.09%
Winters
1,406
58.80%
985
41.20%
421
17.61%
2,391
-5.90%
Woodland
10,946
58.34%
7,817
41.66%
3,129
16.68%
18,763
-1.91%
Unincorporated Area
4,047
51.16%
3,864
48.84%
183
2.31%
7,911
4.12%
Marysville
Yuba
1,117
39.36%
1,721
60.64%
-604
-21.28%
2,838
-14.07%
Wheatland
263
30.72%
593
69.28%
-330
-38.55%
856
-18.33%
Unincorporated Area
5,523
35.63%
9,979
64.37%
-4,456
-28.74%
15,502
-10.28%
Totals
7,725,886[ d]
61.95%
4,745,778[ e]
38.05%
2,980,108
23.90%
12,471,664
3.96%
Cities & Unincorporated Areas that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Cities & Unincorporated Areas that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Voter demographics
CNN exit poll by demographic subgroups[ 253]
Demographic subgroup
Newsom
Cox
% of total vote
Ideology
Liberals
90
10
34
Moderates
59
41
37
Conservatives
16
84
29
Party
Democrats
93
7
46
Republicans
7
93
23
Independents
53
47
31
Party by gender
Democratic men
92
8
18
Democratic women
93
7
28
Republican men
6
94
12
Republican women
9
91
10
Independent men
53
47
18
Independent women
54
46
13
Gender
Men
56
44
48
Women
65
35
52
Marital status
Married
57
43
57
Unmarried
65
35
43
Gender by marital status
Married men
53
47
35
Married women
64
36
22
Unmarried men
58
42
19
Unmarried women
68
32
24
Race and ethnicity
White
57
43
63
Black
84
16
6
Latino
64
36
19
Asian
65
35
8
Other
71
29
3
Gender by race and ethnicity
White men
54
46
31
White women
59
41
32
Black men
78
22
2
Black women
87
13
4
Latino men
61
39
9
Latino women
67
33
10
Others
67
33
11
Religion
Protestant , Other Christian
46
54
34
Catholic
56
44
21
Jewish
72
28
4
Other religion
76
24
10
No religion
79
21
31
Religious service attendance
Weekly or more
46
54
21
A few times a month
56
44
13
A few times a year
71
29
23
Never
69
31
43
White evangelical or born-again Christian
Yes
18
82
11
No
65
35
89
Age
18–24 years old
72
28
8
25–29 years old
66
34
7
30–39 years old
65
35
15
40–49 years old
58
42
14
50–64 years old
56
44
29
65 and older
57
43
27
Sexual orientation
LGBT
83
17
5
Heterosexual
58
42
95
First time voter
First time voter
69
31
18
Everyone else
58
42
82
Education
High school or less
58
42
19
Some college education
56
44
29
Associate degree
60
40
13
Bachelor's degree
65
35
24
Advanced degree
63
37
16
Education by race and ethnicity
White college graduates
59
41
28
White no college degree
55
45
35
Non-white college graduates
78
22
11
Non-white no college degree
64
36
25
Education by race, ethnicity, and sex
White women with college degrees
62
38
13
White women without college degrees
56
44
19
White men with college degrees
56
44
15
White men without college degrees
52
48
17
Non-whites
68
32
36
Family income
Under $30,000
57
43
17
$30,000–49,999
66
34
21
$50,000–99,999
55
45
22
$100,000–199,999
45
55
27
Over $200,000
41
59
13
Military service
Veterans
32
68
14
Non-veterans
64
36
86
Issue regarded as most important
Health care
85
15
43
Immigration
36
64
18
Economy
35
65
21
Gun policy
66
34
15
See also
Notes
^ For Lassen County, California's Supplement to Statement of Vote contains a tabulation error where when combining the city totals, Newsom has 110 more votes than the county total & Cox has 367 more votes than the county total.
^ For Nevada County, California's Supplement to Statement of Vote contains a tabulation error where when combining the city totals, Newsom has 3,738 more votes than the county total & Cox has 1,867 more votes than the county total.
^ For Tuolumne County, California's Supplement to Statement of Vote contains a tabulation error where when combining the city totals, Newsom has 628 more votes than the county total & Cox has 719 more votes than the county total.
^ Due to tabulation errors in Lassen, Nevada, & Tuolumne counties making the city totals add up to more than the official county totals, Newsom has 4,476 more votes here than officially recorded statewide.
^ Due to tabulation errors in Lassen, Nevada, & Tuolumne counties making the city totals add up to more than the official county totals, Cox has 2,953 more votes here than officially recorded statewide.
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^ "Complete Statement of Vote" (PDF) . California Secretary of State. Retrieved December 14, 2018 .
^ "Governor – Statewide Results PDF" (PDF) . California Secretary of State. Retrieved January 7, 2019 .
^ "Counties by Congressional Districts for Governor" (PDF) . November 6, 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 25, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2025 .
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