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2018 California State Board of Equalization elections

← 2014November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06)2022 →

All 4 seats on theCalifornia State Board of Equalization
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Last election22
Seats before22
Seats won31
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1
Popular vote7,293,2984,607,891
Percentage61.3%38.7%

Results:
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold
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The2018 California State Board of Equalization elections were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. The primary election was held on June 5, 2018. All four seats on theState Board of Equalization were contested.

The board's members serve four-year terms and are limited to two terms.

Anonpartisan blanket primary was used for the election, starting with the primary in June 2018. The top-two primary finishers in each district, regardless of party, advanced to the general election in November. Republicans lost one seat to the Democrats, leaving only one Republican board member remaining.

Overview

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Overall results

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California State Board of Equalization primary election, 2018[1]
PartyVotesCandidatesAdvancing
to general
Seats
contesting
No.%
Democratic Party3,596,70557.5%1344
Republican Party2,615,70541.8%944
No party preference43,0840.7%100
Total6,255,494100.0%238Steady
California State Board of Equalization general election, 2018[2]
PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No.%BeforeAfter+/–%
Democratic Party47,293,29861.3%23Increase 175.0%
Republican Party44,607,89138.7%21Decrease 125.0%
Total811,901,189100.0%44Steady100.0%
Popular vote
Democratic
61.3%
Republican
38.7%
Board of Equalization seats
Democratic
75.0%
Republican
25.0%

By district

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Results of the 2018 California state Board of Equalization election by district:[2]

DistrictDemocraticRepublicanTotalResult
Votes%Votes%Votes%
District 11,355,78248.6%1,436,54751.4%2,792,329100.0%Republican hold
District 22,482,17172.8%927,94927.2%3,410,120100.0%Democratic hold
District 31,895,97269.9%815,82930.1%2,711,801100.0%Democratic hold
District 41,559,37352.2%1,427,56647.8%2,986,939100.0%Democratic gain
Total7,293,29861.3%4,607,89138.7%11,901,189100.0%
Board of Equalization DistrictIncumbentPartyElected officeholderParty
1st[3]George RunnerRepublicanTed GainesRepublican
2nd[4]Fiona MaDemocraticMalia CohenDemocratic
3rd[5]Jerome HortonDemocraticTony VazquezDemocratic
4th[6]Diane HarkeyRepublicanMike SchaeferDemocratic

Close races

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Seats where the margin of victory was under 5%:

  1. State Board of Equalization district 1, 2.8%
  2. State Board of Equalization district 4, 4.4%

Detailed results

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District 1District 2District 3District 4

District 1

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The incumbent was RepublicanGeorge Runner, who was term-limited and ineligible to run for reelection. Runner was succeeded by RepublicanTed Gaines.

Results

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primary
2018 California's 1st Board of Equalization district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Hallinan—50–60%
  •   Hallinan—40–50%
  •   Hallinan—30–40%
  •   Gaines—30–40%
  •   Gaines—40–50%
  •   Gaines—50–60%
  •   Conway—30–40%
  •   Conway—40–50%
general election
2018 California's 1st Board of Equalization district general election results by county
Map legend
  •   Gaines—70–80%
  •   Gaines—60–70%
  •   Gaines—50–60%
  •   Hallinan—50–60%
  •   Hallinan—60–70%
California's 1st Board of Equalization district, 2018[1][2]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTom Hallinan606,15939.4
RepublicanTed Gaines500,87932.6
RepublicanConnie Conway283,47718.4
RepublicanDavid Evans147,4739.6
Total votes1,537,988100.0
General election
RepublicanTed Gaines1,436,54751.4
DemocraticTom Hallinan1,355,78248.6
Total votes2,792,329100.0
Republicanhold
General election results by county

Red represents counties won by Gaines.Blue represents counties won by Hallinan.

General election results by county[2]
CountyGaines (R)Hallinan (D)Total
Votes%Votes%Votes
Alpine22938.4%36761.6%596
Amador11,03864.6%6,05535.4%17,093
Butte45,56553.1%40,25146.9%85,816
Calaveras13,40264.1%7,51135.9%20,913
El Dorado52,36360.4%34,38239.6%86,745
Fresno126,50752.0%116,88748.0%243,394
Inyo3,96056.5%3,04943.5%7,009
Kern119,37960.0%79,58940.0%198,968
Kings17,92060.4%11,76239.6%29,684
Lassen6,85877.6%1,98122.4%8,839
Los Angeles148,40639.6%226,00760.4%374,413
Madera23,11661.5%14,47338.5%37,589
Mariposa4,96061.6%3,09538.4%8,055
Merced27,55747.9%29,94052.1%57,497
Modoc2,60376.6%79623.4%3,399
Mono2,19346.7%2,50353.3%4,696
Nevada25,47148.7%26,86251.3%52,333
Placer103,21160.4%67,53639.6%170,747
Plumas5,75564.0%3,23436.0%8,989
Sacramento215,40143.6%278,81756.4%494,218
San Bernardino151,16253.1%133,29746.9%284,459
San Joaquin91,25248.5%96,81151.5%188,063
Shasta48,64670.9%19,98329.1%68,629
Sierra1,05363.9%59636.1%1,649
Siskiyou10,77560.4%7,05539.6%17,380
Stanislaus76,11049.9%77,54450.1%152,654
Sutter18,33463.7%10,44236.3%28,776
Tulare57,08458.5%40,41341.5%97,497
Tuolumne14,17261.5%8,85538.5%18,754
Yuba12,06564.3%6,68935.7%18,754
Totals1,436,54751.4%1,355,78248.6%2,792,329

District 2

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The incumbent was DemocratFiona Ma, who was electedstate treasurer. Ma was succeeded by DemocratMalia Cohen.

Results

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primary
2018 California's 2nd Board of Equalization district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Cohen—50–60%
  •   Cohen—40–50%
  •   Cohen—30–40%
  •   Burns—30–40%
  •   Burns—40–50%
  •   Burns—50–60%
  •   Burns—60–70%
general election
2018 California's 2nd Board of Equalization district general election results by county
Map legend
  •   Cohen—80–90%
  •   Cohen—70–80%
  •   Cohen—60–70%
  •   Cohen—50–60%
  •   Burns—50–60%
  •   Burns—60–70%
  •   Burns—70–80%
California's 2nd Board of Equalization district, 2018[1][2]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMalia Cohen723,35538.7
RepublicanMark Burns502,14326.9
DemocraticCathleen Galgiani480,88725.7
DemocraticBarry Chang163,1028.7
Total votes1,869,487100.0
General election
DemocraticMalia Cohen2,482,17172.8
RepublicanMark Burns927,94927.2
Total votes3,410,120100.0
Democratichold
General election results by county

Blue represents counties won by Cohen.Red represents counties won by Burns.

General election results by county[2]
CountyBurns (R)Cohen (D)Total
Votes%Votes%Votes
Alameda103,61218.8%%448,17081.2%551,782
Colusa3,42538.3%2,12861.7%5,553
Contra Costa122,20430.9%272,80469.1%395,008
Del Norte4,72057.7%3,45842.3%8,178
Glenn5,53568.1%2,58938.9%8,124
Humboldt17,43634.0%33,85066.0%51,286
Lake11,04946.3%9,52953.7%20,578
Marin25,92321.2%96,21478.8%122,137
Mendocino10,30832.0%21,95468.0%32,262
Monterey36,98532.5%76,66567.5%113,650
Napa18,59634.3%35,61965.7%54,214
San Benito8,08141.4%11,44258.6%19,523
San Francisco47,75314.0%292,97386.0%340,726
San Luis Obispo56,83147.0%64,10453.0%120,935
San Mateo66,27224.4%205,80475.6%272,076
Santa Barbara52,21638.1%91,50261.9%143,718
Santa Clara163,97927.8%425,39772.2%589,376
Santa Cruz25,32422.1%89,49677.9%114,820
Solano52,11636.6%90,32063.4%142,436
Sonoma53,77026.5%149,19173.5%202,961
Tehama14,37470.1%6,12929.9%20,503
Trinity2,88555.6%2,30844.4%5,193
Yolo22,07531.1%49,00568.9%71,080
Totals927,94927.2%2,482,17172.8%3,410,120

District 3

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The incumbent was DemocratJerome Horton, who was term-limited and ineligible to run for reelection. Horton was succeeded by DemocratTony Vazquez.

Results

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primary
2018 California's 3rd Board of Equalization district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Marshall—40–50%
  •   Marshall—30–40%
  •   Marshall—20–30%
general election
2018 California's 3rd Board of Equalization district general election results by county
Map legend
  •   Vazquez—70–80%
  •   Vazquez—50–60%
  •   Marshall—50–60%
California's 3rd Board of Equalization district, 2018[1][2]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanG. Rick Marshall335,57026.4
DemocraticTony Vazquez255,98820.2
DemocraticCheryl C. Turner214,91616.9
DemocraticScott Svonkin170,25413.4
DemocraticNancy Pearlman160,10512.6
DemocraticDoug Kriegel44,9623.5
DemocraticBen Pak44,5883.5
No party preferenceMicheál "Me-Haul" O'Leary43,0843.4
Total votes1,269,467100.0
General election
DemocraticTony Vazquez1,895,97269.9
RepublicanG. Rick Marshall815,82930.1
Total votes2,711,801100.0
Democratichold
General election results by county

Blue represents counties won by Vazquez.Red represents counties won by Marshall.

General election results by county[2]
CountyMarshall (R)Vazquez (D)Total
Votes%Votes%Votes
Los Angeles665,42127.9%1,723,80172.1%2,389,222
Orange13,98353.6%12,12246.4%26,105
Ventura136,42546.0%160,04954.0%296,474
Totals815,82930.1%1,895,97269.9%2,711,801

District 4

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The incumbent was RepublicanDiane Harkey, who retired to run forCalifornia's 49th congressional district.[7] Harkey was succeeded by Democrat Mike Schaefer, giving Democrats a majority on the Board of Equalization.

Endorsements

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Joel Anderson (R)

Notable individuals and organizations

Results

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primary
California's 4th Board of Equalization district primary results by county
Map legend
  •   Anderson—30–40%
  •   Anderson—20–30%
  •   Lopez-Maddox—20–30%
general election
California's 4th Board of Equalization district general election results by county
Map legend
  •   Schaefer—60–70%
  •   Schaefer—50–60%
  •   Anderson—50–60%
California's 4th Board of Equalization district, 2018[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJoel Anderson492,12231.2
DemocraticMike Schaefer269,04417.0
RepublicanJohn F. Kelly263,29416.7
DemocraticDavid Dodson234,53414.9
DemocraticKen Lopez-Maddox228,81114.5
RepublicanJim Stieringer58,6423.7
RepublicanNader F. Shahatit32,1052.0
Total votes1,578,552100.0
General election
DemocraticMike Schaefer1,559,37352.2
RepublicanJoel Anderson1,427,56647.8
Total votes2,986,939100.0
Democraticgain fromRepublican
General election results by county

Blue represents counties won by Schaefer.Red represents counties won by Anderson.

General election results by county[2]
CountyAnderson (R)Schaefer (D)Total
Votes%Votes%Votes
Imperial12,38137.9%20,32162.1%32,702
Orange531,30751.3%503,93948.7%1,035,246
Riverside310,29450.1%309,53549.9%619,829
San Bernardino87,30641.4%123,46758.6%210,773
San Diego486,27844.7%602,11155.3%1,088,389
Totals1,427,56647.8%1,559,37352.2%2,986,939

References

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  1. ^abcdeStatement of Vote
  2. ^abcdefghij"Board of Equalization Results of All Districts"(PDF). California Secretary of State. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2020.
  3. ^1st
  4. ^2nd
  5. ^3rd
  6. ^4th
  7. ^Retiring Rep. Issa Endorses Diane Harkey for 49th District Seat
  8. ^For Voters

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