Complete Statement Of Vote - California

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Table of ContentsABOUT THIS STATEMENT OF VOTE . 1REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATIONVoter Registration Statistics by County. 2Voter Participation Statistics by County . 3Historical Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide General Elections1910 - 2012 . 4SPECIAL ELECTION RESULTSState Senator, 4th District, Special Primary Election . 6VOTE SUMMARIESStatement of Vote Summary Pages . 7VOTING SYSTEMS USED BY COUNTIES. 14THE STATEMENT OF VOTEExplanatory Note. 15Certificate of the Secretary of State . 16President by County. 17United States Senator by County . 23United States Representative by District. 26State Senator by District (odd-numbered districts only) . 39State Assemblymember by District . 44State Ballot Measures (Propositions 30 - 40) by County . 64

ABOUT THIS STATEMENT OF VOTEThe Statement of Vote reports the county-by-county votes cast for each candidate and measure on the ballot.In a statewide contest such as President, the vote is reported by all 58 counties and listed in alphabetical orderwith the statewide total at the bottom. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by party, with the two majorparties first (i.e., Democratic, Republican, American Independent, Green, Libertarian, and Peace andFreedom). Write-in candidates are listed last. For example:AlamedaPercentState TotalsPercentJill 0Ross C."Rocky"AndersonNPP (W/I)69Shelia"Samm"TittleNPP ingAI1,21278.9%18.2%7,854,28560.2%Legislative and congressional district contests are similarly reported, indicating the counties that comprise thedistrict. For example:6th Congressional DistrictSacramentoYoloDistrict TotalsPercentDorisMatsui*DEMJosephMc Cray, 9%Ballot measures are reported by county in alphabetical order. For example:AlamedaPercentState TotalsPercentProposition 30Proposition 31Proposition 32Proposition 33Temporary Taxes toFund EducationState Budget, Stateand LocalGovernmentPoliticalContributions byPayroll DeductionAuto Insurance PricesBased on 5,510,28245.0%No358,47164.7%6,737,57155.0%

VOTER REGISTRATION STATISTICS BY COUNTYREPORT OF REGISTRATION AS OF OCTOBER 22, ontra CostaDel NorteEl LassenLos mentoSan BenitoSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan FranciscoSan JoaquinSan Luis ObispoSan MateoSanta BarbaraSanta ClaraSanta erTehamaTrinityTulareTuolumneVenturaYoloYubaState TotalPercentAmerican 02,5772GreenLibertarianPeace andFreedomOtherNo 84025,5996,11084,85224,0226,5993,820,54520.94%

VOTER PARTICIPATION STATISTICS BY aContra CostaDel NorteEl LassenLos mentoSan BenitoSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan FranciscoSan JoaquinSan Luis ObispoSan MateoSanta BarbaraSanta ClaraSanta erTehamaTrinityTulareTuolumneVenturaYoloYubaState TotalPercentNumber ofPrecinctsEligible 4,93141,31111,7206,753,68851.16%3TotalPercent ofTurnoutVoters Vote-By-Mail .81%54.70%42.43%55.47%

HISTORICAL VOTER REGISTRATION ANDPARTICIPATION IN STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTIONS 1910-2012RegistrationElection DateEligible DemocraticRepublicanOtherTotalVotes CastTurnoutVotes .23%Nov. 8, 1960 PNov. 6, 1962Nov. 3, 1964 PNov. 8, 1966Nov. 5, 1968 %57.54%66.00%57.70%62.34%Nov. 3, 1970Nov. 7, 1972 PNov. 6, 1973 SNov. 5, 1974Nov. 2, 1976 PNov. 7, 1978Nov. 6, 1979 06,347456,019760,850 8786,331934,643 10,129,9861,006,085 %24.80%Nov. 4, 1980 PNov. 2, 1982Nov. 6, 1984 PNov. 4, 1986Nov. 8, 1988 59.35%72.81%57.04%50.45%59.08%43.38%53.51%Nov. 6, 1990Nov. 3, 1992 PNov. 2, 1993 SNov. 8, 1994Nov. 5, 1996 PNov. 3, 8%52.56%41.43%Nov. 7, 2000 PNov. 5, 2002Oct. 7, 2003 SNov. 2, 2004 PNov. 8, 2005 SNov. 7, 2006Nov. 4, 2008 PMay 19, 2009 *************Nov. 8, 1910Nov. 5, 1912 PNov. 3, 1914Nov. 7, 1916 PNov. 5, . 2, 1920 PNov. 7, 1922Nov. 4, 1924 PNov. 2, 1926Nov. 6, 1928 21,535,751Nov. 4, 1930Nov. 8, 1932 PNov. 6, 1934Nov. 3, 1936 PNov. 8, 56,0961,161,4821,555,7051,882,0142,144,360Nov. 5, 1940 PNov. 3, 1942Nov. 7, 1944 PNov. 5, 1946Nov. 2, 1948 P4,214,0004,693,0005,427,0005,800,0006,106,000Nov. 7, 1950Nov. 4, 1952 PNov. 2, 1954Nov. 6, 1956 PNov. 4, 19584

HISTORICAL VOTER REGISTRATION ANDPARTICIPATION IN STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTIONS 1910-2012RegistrationElection DateNov. 2, 2010Nov. 6, 2012 PEligible publican5,361,8755,356,608OtherTotal4,303,768 17,285,8834,922,940 18,245,970Notes* Indicates information not available.P indicates a presidential election year; S indicates a statewide special election.The first statewide record of party affiliations was reported in 1922.In 1911, women gained the right to vote in California.In 1972, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18.5Votes CastTurnoutVotes ligible43.74%55.47%

Official CanvassState Senator4th Senate District*Special Primary Election, November 6, 2012Votes CastPercentage of Total Votes CastMichael "Mickey"HarringtonDem104,57227.7%Votes CastPercentage of Total Votes ,8822.6%JimNielsenRep188,20749.8%Benjamin isteredVotersPrecinctVotersVote-By-MailVotersTotal VotersPercent ofVote-By-MailVotersPercentTurnoutButteColusaDel 68.83%71.38%66.79%62.56%District ncy resulting from the resignation of Doug La Malfa.**NPP No Party Preference***State Senate District 4 includes all or portions of Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Nevada, Placer, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, and Yuba counties.6

STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGESVotesPercentBarack Obama*, DEMPresident7,854,28560.2%Jerry McNerney*, DEMMitt Romney, REP4,839,95837.1%Ricky Gill, REP38,3720.3%Thomas Hoefling, AIJill Stein, GRNUnited States Representative District 985,6380.7%United States Representative District 10Gary Johnson, LIB143,2211.1%Jose Hernandez, DEMRoseanne Barr, PF53,8240.4%Jeff Denham*, REP720%James Harris (W/I), NPPJerry White (W/I), NPPRon Paul (W/I), NPPRoss C. "Rocky" Anderson (W/I), NPPShelia "Samm" Tittle (W/I), NPPStephen Durham (W/I), NPPStewart Alexander (W/I), NPP790%21,4610.2%United States Representative District 11VotesPercent98,93447.3%110,26552.7%69.7%Virginia Fuller, %60%540%United States Representative District 12Nancy Pelosi*, DEM0%John Dennis, REPUnited States SenatorVotesPercentDianne Feinstein*, DEM7,864,62462.5%Barbara Lee*, DEMElizabeth Emken, REP4,713,88737.5%Marilyn M. Singleton, NPPVotesPercentJim Reed, DEM125,38642.6%Jackie Speier*, DEMDoug La Malfa, REP168,82757.4%Deborah (Debbie) Bacigalupi, REPUnited States Representative District 344.4%Percent0%Daniel W. Roberts, REP94,704Votes82United States Representative District 255.6%200,743503Jared Huffman, DEMPercentGeorge Miller*, DEMVirgil Goode (W/I), NPPUnited States Representative District 1Votes118,373United States Representative District 13United States Representative District 14United States Representative District 26,21671.2%Eric Swalwell, DEM120,38852.1%91,31028.8%Fortney Pete Stark*, DEM110,64647.9%VotesPercentVotesPercentJohn Garamendi*, DEM126,88254.2%Jim Costa*, DEM84,64957.4%Kim Vann, REP107,08645.8%Brian Daniel Whelan, REP62,80142.6%United States Representative District 4United States Representative District 16VotesPercentJack Uppal, DEM125,88538.9%Mike Honda*, DEMTom McClintock*, REP197,80361.1%Evelyn Li, REPUnited States Representative District 5Mike Thompson*, DEMRandy Loftin, REPUnited States Representative District 6Doris Matsui*, DEMJoseph Mc Cray, Sr., REPUnited States Representative District 7United States Representative District 17United States Representative District otesPercent202,87274.5%Anna G. Eshoo*, DEM212,83170.5%69,54525.5%Dave Chapman, REP89,10329.

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