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2018 California gubernatorial election

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See also:2018 United States gubernatorial elections

2018 California gubernatorial election

← 2014November 6, 20182021 (recall) →
Turnout63.28% (Increase32.34pp)
 
CandidateGavin NewsomJohn H. Cox
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote7,721,4104,742,825
Percentage61.95%38.05%

County results
Congressional district results
Newsom:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Cox:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Governor before election

Jerry Brown
Democratic

ElectedGovernor

Gavin Newsom
Democratic

Elections in California
U.S. President
U.S. President primary
U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
Executive
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Secretary of state
Attorney general
Treasurer
Controller
Superintendent
Insurance commissioner
Board of equalization

Legislature
Senate
Assembly

Judiciary
Court of appeals

Elections by year

The2018 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. IncumbentDemocratic governorJerry Brown was ineligible to run for re-election for a third consecutive (and fifth non-consecutive) term due toterm limits from theConstitution of California. The race was between the incumbent Democraticlieutenant governorGavin Newsom and businessmanJohn H. Cox, aRepublican, who qualified for the general election after placing first and second in the June 5, 2018, primary election.

Newsom won in alandslide, with 62% of the vote, the biggest victory in a gubernatorial race in California sinceEarl Warren won re-election in1950, and the biggest victory for a non-incumbent since1930; Newsom received almost eight million votes.[1] The election also marked the first time in 40 years sinceOrange County had voted for the Democratic candidate since Jerry Brown won it in1978, and the first time Democrats won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state's history. Newsom was sworn in on January 7, 2019.

Candidates

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A primary election was held on June 5, 2018. Under California'snon-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

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Declared

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Declined

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Republican Party

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Declared

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Withdrawn

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Declined

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Libertarian Party

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Declared

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Green Party

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Declared

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  • Christopher Carlson, puppeteer[4]
  • Veronika Fimbres (write-in)[36]
  • Josh Jones, author, geologist, solar electric designer[4]

Peace and Freedom Party

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Declared

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Independent (no party)

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Declared

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Notes

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  1. ^American Solidarity Party does not have ballot access. Desmond Silveira (ASP) appears on ballot as "No party preference".[60]

Primary election

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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

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Travis Allen (R)

U.S. representatives

State-level officials

Individuals

Newspapers and other media

Organizations

  • California Republican Assembly[68]
John Chiang (D)

Federal elected officials

State-level officials

Local-level officials

Organizations

Individuals

Delaine Eastin (D)

State-level officials

Local-level officials

Organizations

Josh Jones (G)

Individuals

Desmond Silveira (ASP)

Individuals

Organizations

Antonio Villaraigosa (D)

U.S. representatives

State-level officials

Local-level officials

Organizations

Individuals

Nickolas Wildstar (L)

Individuals

Organizations

Zoltan Istvan (L)

Organizations

Polling

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Graphical summary

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Poll sourceDate(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, 2018504± 4.4%10%4%23%5%31%13%15%[a]
UC Berkeley[131]May 22−28, 20182,106± 3.5%12%7%20%4%33%13%11%[b]
Emerson College[132]May 21–24, 2018600± 4.2%11%10%16%4%24%12%23%[c]
YouGov[133]May 12–24, 20181,113± 4.0%10%8%17%4%33%9%16%[d]
Competitive Edge Research & Communication[134]May 20–22, 2018501± 4.4%9%7%22%8%26%12%17%[e]
SurveyUSA[135]May 21, 2018678± 6.1%12%10%17%2%33%8%16%[f]
Public Policy Institute of California[136]May 11–20, 2018901± 4.1%11%9%19%6%25%15%16%[g]
USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times[137]April 18 – May 18, 2018517± 4.0%5%6%10%3%21%11%43%[h]
Gravis Marketing[138]May 4–5, 2018525± 4.3%8%9%23%4%22%19%15%[i]
SmithJohnson Research (R-Cox)[139]April 26–27, 2018533± 4.2%13%4%20%4%36%8%16%[j]
SurveyUSA[140]April 19–23, 2018520± 5.5%10%9%15%1%21%18%25%[k]
UC Berkeley[141]April 16−22, 20181,738± 3.5%16%7%18%4%30%9%16%[l]
J. Wallin Opinion Research/Tulchin Research[142]March 30 – April 4, 2018800± 3.7%9%9%16%5%26%7%28%[m]
Public Policy Institute of California[143]March 25 – April 3, 2018867± 4.4%10%7%15%6%26%13%23%[n]
SurveyUSA[144]March 22–25, 2018517± 5.0%7%9%11%3%22%14%34%[o]
David Binder Research (D-Newsom)[145]March 16–21, 20181,75013%9%16%2%29%7%24%[p]
Public Policy Institute of California[146]March 7–13, 20181,706± 3.4%10%6%14%5%28%12%25%[q]
David Binder Research (D-Newsom)[147]March 1–5, 20181,00010%13%16%7%26%12%16%[r]
David Binder Research (D-Newsom)[148]January 31 – February 4, 2018800± 3.5%4%11%7%4%30%11%33%[s]
Global Strategy Group (D-Chiang)[149]January 27 – February 1, 20185007%10%10%5%28%14%3%[t]
Public Policy Institute of California[150]January 21–30, 20181,705± 3.2%8%9%7%4%23%21%28%[u]
Tulchin Research/Moore Information[151]January 21–28, 20182,500± 2.0%8%9%10%6%29%11%26%[v]
SurveyUSA[152]January 7–9, 2018506± 4.4%9%5%4%1%19%10%53%[w]
UC Berkeley[153]December 7–16, 2017672± 3.8%9%5%9%5%26%17%29%[x]
Public Policy Institute of California[154]November 10–19, 20171,070± 4.3%6%9%9%3%23%18%31%[y]
USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times[155]October 27 – November 6, 20171,070[z]± 4.0%15%12%11%4%31%21%6%[aa]
UC Berkeley[156]August 27 – September 5, 20171,000± 4.0%9%7%11%4%26%10%33%[ab]
SmithJohnson Research (R-Cox)[157]July 27–30, 2017500± 4.4%10%7%14%3%25%12%28%[m]
GSSR (D-Chiang)[158]May 30 – June 5, 201760210%11%26%12%
UC Berkeley[159]May 4–29, 20171,628± 3.3%5%9%3%22%17%44%[ac]
The Feldman Group (D-Villaraigosa)[160]March 201722%26%20%
Notes
  1. ^Other 5%, Undecided 10%
  2. ^Other 4%, Undecided 7%
  3. ^Other 4%, Undecided 19%
  4. ^Amanda Renteria (D), Robert C. Newman (R), Shubham Goel (NPP) with 1%, all other candidates 0%, Undecided 13%
  5. ^Other 4%, Undecided 13%
  6. ^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%
  7. ^Other 1%, Undecided 16%
  8. ^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%
  9. ^Albert Mezzetti (D) 2%, Undecided 13%
  10. ^Amanda Renteria (D) 0%, Undecided 16%
  11. ^Robert Newman (R) 4%, Amanda Renteria (D) 3%, Other 1%, Undecided 17%
  12. ^Other 3%, Undecided 13%
  13. ^abUndecided 28%
  14. ^Other 1%, Undecided 22%
  15. ^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.
  16. ^Amanda Renteria (D) 2%, Other 6%, Undecided 16%
  17. ^Other 1%, Undecided 24%
  18. ^Amanda Renteria (D) 4%, Undecided 12%
  19. ^Doug Ose* (R) 4%, Other 29%. *Withdrawn.
  20. ^Doug Ose* (R) 3%. *Withdrawn.
  21. ^Doug Ose* (R) 3%, Someone else 1%, Undecided 24%. *Withdrawn.
  22. ^Doug Ose* (R) 4%, Someone else 4%, Undecided 18%. *Withdrawn.
  23. ^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.
  24. ^Other 1%, Undecided 28%
  25. ^Other 1%, Undecided 30%
  26. ^1,070 likely primary voters out of 1,504. MoE out of 1,504: ± 3.0. 22% out of 1,504 not voting.
  27. ^Other 6%
  28. ^Undecided 33%
  29. ^David Hadley* (R) 7%, Undecided 37%. *Withdrawn.
Hypothetical polling

with Kevin Faulconer and Eric Garcetti

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
John
Chiang
(D)
John
Cox
(R)
Kevin
Faulconer
(R)
Eric
Garcetti
(D)
Gavin
Newsom
(D)
Tom
Steyer
(D)
Ashley
Swearengin
(R)
Antonio
Villaraigosa
(D)
Other /
Undecided
UC Berkeley/YouGov[161]March 13–20, 20171,000± 3.6%6%11%11%9%24%4%7%25%[a]
Public Policy Polling[162]January 17–18, 2017882± 3.3%2%20%13%25%4%12%9%16%[b]
Field Research Corporation[163]October 25–31, 20166002%16%7%23%5%11%6%30%[c]
Public Policy Polling[164]February 6–8, 201582410%30%11%22%13%26%[d]

Results

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county
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%
congressional district
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%
Non-partisan blanket primary results[165]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGavin Newsom2,343,79233.7%
RepublicanJohn H. Cox1,766,48825.4%
DemocraticAntonio Villaraigosa926,39413.3%
RepublicanTravis Allen658,7989.5%
DemocraticJohn Chiang655,9209.4%
DemocraticDelaine Eastin234,8693.4%
DemocraticAmanda Renteria93,4461.3%
RepublicanRobert C. Newman II44,6740.6%
DemocraticMichael Shellenberger31,6920.5%
RepublicanPeter Y. Liu27,3360.4%
RepublicanYvonne Girard21,8400.3%
Peace and FreedomGloria La Riva19,0750.3%
DemocraticJ. Bribiesca18,5860.3%
GreenJosh Jones16,1310.2%
LibertarianZoltan Istvan14,4620.2%
DemocraticAlbert Caesar Mezzetti12,0260.2%
LibertarianNickolas Wildstar11,5660.2%
DemocraticRobert Davidson Griffis11,1030.2%
DemocraticAkinyemi Agbede9,3800.1%
DemocraticThomas Jefferson Cares8,9370.1%
GreenChristopher N. Carlson7,3020.1%
DemocraticKlement Tinaj5,3680.1%
No party preferenceHakan "Hawk" Mikado5,3460.1%
No party preferenceJohnny Wattenburg4,9730.1%
No party preferenceDesmond Silveira4,6330.1%
No party preferenceShubham Goel4,0200.1%
No party preferenceJeffrey Edward Taylor3,9730.1%
GreenVeronika Fimbres (write-in)620.0%
No party preferenceArman Soltani (write-in)320.0%
No party preferencePeter Crawford Valentino (write-in)210.0%
RepublicanK. Pearce (write-in)80.0%
No party preferenceArmando M. Arreola (write-in)10.0%
Total votes6,862,254100%

Results by county

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Red represents counties won by Cox.Blue represents counties won by Newsom.Green represents counties won by Villaraigosa.[166]

CountyNewsom %Cox %Villaraigosa %Allen %Chiang %Others %
Alameda53.5%10.6%10.0%4.4%9.6%11.9%
Alpine38.5%24.1%6.7%8.7%10.4%11.6%
Amador21.5%41.8%5.8%15.1%8.0%7.8%
Butte25.6%34.4%5.5%14.5%6.1%13.9%
Calaveras23.3%38.2%5.3%18.1%6.6%8.5%
Colusa13.0%43.3%16.0%16.3%3.6%7.8%
Contra Costa49.9%19.7%8.7%7.4%6.9%7.4%
Del Norte23.4%27.0%3.5%24.8%7.7%13.6%
El Dorado24.5%40.7%5.8%13.9%8.1%7.0%
Fresno16.8%33.7%20.2%14.3%7.6%7.4%
Glenn12.4%48.1%7.9%18.2%3.3%10.1%
Humboldt37.9%22.3%5.0%9.6%6.4%18.8%
Imperial11.8%22.7%31.2%9.8%7.9%16.6%
Inyo22.6%30.7%8.6%15.9%8.7%13.5%
Kern12.1%40.6%13.9%19.9%5.4%8.1%
Kings9.4%36.7%17.0%23.8%6.7%6.4%
Lake37.5%28.4%6.6%12.0%5.0%10.5%
Lassen13.1%41.7%2.1%26.8%6.6%9.7%
Los Angeles32.7%19.6%21.7%5.8%13.2%7.0%
Madera12.8%40.2%15.7%18.9%5.2%7.2%
Marin64.1%12.5%8.2%3.8%5.3%6.1%
Mariposa19.1%34.9%8.2%23.4%6.3%8.1%
Mendocino45.2%17.9%7.8%9.1%5.1%14.9%
Merced18.2%29.7%17.9%16.0%7.3%10.8%
Modoc11.4%49.9%3.0%18.0%3.1%14.6%
Mono31.6%26.1%12.2%12.0%5.0%13.1%
Monterey37.8%19.8%16.8%9.4%6.6%9.6%
Napa46.1%19.4%10.0%9.7%5.5%9.3%
Nevada34.1%25.7%5.9%17.4%7.0%9.9%
Orange24.3%36.3%11.4%11.5%9.0%7.5%
Placer25.7%40.2%5.8%13.1%9.0%6.2%
Plumas26.9%38.5%3.8%15.5%5.7%9.6%
Riverside22.3%34.4%13.7%15.3%7.5%6.8%
Sacramento29.7%26.2%10.7%10.2%14.5%8.7%
San Benito33.6%23.4%13.3%16.0%4.8%8.9%
San Bernardino19.7%33.9%15.2%14.7%9.2%7.3%
San Diego30.5%32.6%10.4%7.5%9.8%9.2%
San Francisco57.5%6.6%9.1%2.2%8.9%15.7%
San Joaquin26.3%31.4%11.1%13.6%9.3%8.3%
San Luis Obispo33.2%29.4%6.8%14.6%7.3%8.7%
San Mateo55.0%13.9%10.4%5.1%7.1%8.5%
Santa Barbara33.8%26.2%12.3%11.5%6.8%9.4%
Santa Clara48.5%13.9%10.9%8.3%7.7%10.7%
Santa Cruz52.4%11.8%11.5%7.0%4.5%12.8%
Shasta16.9%44.3%3.9%19.9%4.5%10.5%
Sierra22.9%35.1%3.7%17.6%7.1%13.6%
Siskiyou23.3%34.5%3.4%18.5%5.0%15.3%
Solano41.6%23.3%8.9%11.3%6.9%8.0%
Sonoma54.6%16.4%8.9%5.5%4.9%9.7%
Stanislaus23.2%31.6%12.3%16.3%7.3%9.3%
Sutter16.4%40.0%8.3%17.4%8.2%9.7%
Tehama13.2%45.4%4.5%21.6%4.7%10.6%
Trinity23.6%31.4%4.7%17.9%5.4%17.0%
Tulare13.9%36.5%16.4%20.4%5.2%7.6%
Tuolumne26.8%37.6%5.7%15.8%5.6%8.5%
Ventura26.7%32.6%13.4%9.1%11.0%7.2%
Yolo31.6%19.9%13.7%7.0%14.6%13.2%
Yuba16.3%39.6%7.6%21.1%6.6%8.8%
Totals33.6%25.5%13.3%9.5%9.5%8.6%

General election

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[167]Safe DOctober 26, 2018
The Washington Post[168]Likely DNovember 5, 2018
FiveThirtyEight[169]Safe DNovember 5, 2018
Rothenberg Political Report[170]Safe DNovember 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[171]Safe DNovember 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics[172]Likely DNovember 4, 2018
Daily Kos[173]Safe DNovember 5, 2018
Fox News[174][e]Likely DNovember 5, 2018
Politico[175]Safe DNovember 5, 2018
Governing[176]Safe DNovember 5, 2018
Notes
  1. ^Delaine Eastin (D) and Steve Westly with 2%, Undecided with 21%
  2. ^Alex Padilla (D) 3%, Undecided 13%
  3. ^Alex Padilla (D) 4%, Steve Westly (D) 1%, Undecided 25%
  4. ^Alex Padilla (D) 4%, Undecided 22%
  5. ^The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races

Endorsements

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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

Local-level officials

Organizations

Individuals

Newspapers

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Gavin
Newsom (D)
John
Cox (R)
NoneOtherUndecided
Change Research[223][better source needed]November 2–4, 20181,10853%41%
Research Co.[224]November 1–3, 2018450± 4.6%58%38%4%
SurveyUSA[225]November 1–2, 2018924± 4.6%53%38%9%
Probolsky Research[226]October 25–30, 2018900± 3.3%47%37%16%
Thomas Partners Strategies[227]October 25–27, 20181,068± 3.5%55%42%3%
Gravis Marketing[228]October 25–26, 2018743± 3.6%55%35%9%
UC Berkeley[229]October 19–25, 20181,339± 4.0%58%40%2%
YouGov[230]October 10–24, 20182,178± 3.1%53%34%3%10%
Public Policy Institute of California[231]October 12–21, 2018989± 4.2%49%38%2%10%
Thomas Partners Strategies[232]October 18–20, 20181,068± 3.5%54%41%5%
Emerson College[233]October 17–19, 2018671± 4.1%52%32%16%
SurveyUSA[234]October 12–14, 2018762± 4.9%52%35%14%
Thomas Partners Strategies[235]October 12–14, 20181,068± 3.5%51%43%6%
USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times[236]September 17 – October 14, 2018794 LV± 4.0%54%31%15%
980 RV± 4.0%51%30%19%
Thomas Partners Strategies[237]October 5–7, 20181,068± 3.5%54%42%4%
Thomas Partners Strategies[238]September 28–30, 20181,068± 3.5%50%45%5%
Thomas Partners Strategies[239]September 21–23, 20181,068± 3.5%53%42%5%
Vox Populi Polling[240]September 16–18, 2018500± 4.4%60%40%
Public Policy Institute of California[241]September 9–18, 2018964± 4.8%51%39%3%7%
Thomas Partners Strategies[242]September 14–16, 20181,040± 3.5%45%41%14%
Ipsos[243]September 5–14, 20181,021± 4.0%52%40%3%6%
Thomas Partners Strategies[244]September 7–9, 20181,227± 3.3%48%40%12%
Probolsky Research[245]August 29 – September 2, 2018900± 5.8%44%39%17%
Public Policy Institute of California[246]July 8–17, 20181,020± 4.3%55%31%5%9%
SurveyUSA[247]June 26–27, 2018559± 5.9%58%29%13%
USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times[248]June 6–17, 2018767± 4.0%45%28%27%
J. Wallin Opinion Research/Tulchin Research[142]March 30 – April 4, 2018800± 3.7%42%32%26%
Hypothetical polling

with Newsom and Chiang

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
John
Chiang (D)
Gavin
Newsom (D)
Undecided
Global Strategy Group (D-Chiang)[149]January 27 – February 1, 201850044%30%
Public Policy Polling[164]February 6–8, 201582430%37%33%

with Newsom and Villaraigosa

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Gavin
Newsom (D)
Antonio
Villaraigosa (D)
Undecided
J. Wallin Opinion Research/Tulchin Research[142]March 30 – April 4, 2018800± 3.7%38%21%41%
Public Policy Polling[164]February 6–8, 201582442%22%36%

with Villaraigosa and Garcetti

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Eric
Garcetti (D)
Antonio
Villaraigosa (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling[164]February 6–8, 201582428%30%42%

Results

[edit]

Newsom won the general election by the largest margin of any California gubernatorial candidate sinceEarl Warren's re-election in1950. In addition to winning the traditional Democratic strongholds of theSan Francisco Bay Area,Los Angeles County,Sacramento, andNorth Coast, Newsom performed well in the traditionally swingCentral Coast,San Bernardino County, andSan Diego County, as well as narrowly winning traditionally RepublicanOrange County – the latter voting for a Democrat for the first time in a gubernatorial election sinceJerry Brown's first re-election in1978. Cox did well in the state's more rural areas, even flippingStanislaus County; Stanislaus is the only county that voted for Brown in 2014 but flipped to Cox in 2018. Cox also narrowly wonFresno County andRiverside County in theInland Empire in addition to handily winning traditionally RepublicanKern County in theCentral Valley.

California gubernatorial election, 2018[249]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGavin Newsom7,721,41061.95%+1.98%
RepublicanJohn H. Cox4,742,82538.05%−1.98%
Total votes12,464,235100.00%N/A
Turnout12,712,54264.54%
Registered electors19,696,371
Democratichold

By county

[edit]

Blue represents counties won by Newsom.Red represents counties won by Cox.[250]

CountyGavin Newsom

Democratic

John Cox

Republican

Total votes
#%#%#
Alameda462,55880.6%111,67719.4%574,235
Alpine38662.8%22937.2%615
Amador6,23735.5%11,35664.5%17,593
Butte41,50046.8%47,22653.2%88,726
Calaveras7,76535.9%13,84564.1%21,610
Colusa1,99934.7%3,76465.3%5,763
Contra Costa283,80568.2%132,34531.8%416,150
Del Norte3,44141.3%4,88758.7%8,328
El Dorado36,29740.6%53,14059.4%89,437
Fresno124,33249.1%128,97450.9%253,306
Glenn2,42429.1%5,90870.9%8,332
Humboldt33,45564.5%18,41835.5%51,873
Imperial20,57361.7%12,78538.3%33,358
Inyo3,24444.7%4,01855.3%7,262
Kern83,50741.1%119,87058.9%203,377
Kings12,27540.6%17,97659.4%30,251
Lake10,86951.4%10,28048.6%21,149
Lassen2,04322.7%6,97377.3%9,016
Los Angeles2,114,69971.9%826,40228.1%2,941,101
Madera15,03739.0%23,48861.0%38,525
Marin103,67179.5%26,75020.5%130,421
Mariposa3,18338.7%5,04361.3%8,226
Mendocino22,15266.3%11,25533.7%33,407
Merced30,78352.0%28,42448.0%59,207
Modoc82023.8%2,62876.2%3,448
Mono2,70655.8%2,14744.2%4,853
Monterey76,64866.0%39,51634.0%116,164
Napa36,51364.8%19,83435.2%56,347
Nevada27,98552.9%24,88247.1%52,867
Orange543,04750.1%539,95149.9%1,082,998
Placer72,27041.2%103,15758.8%175,427
Plumas3,43337.2%5,80762.8%9,240
Riverside319,84549.8%322,24350.2%642,088
Sacramento302,69658.8%212,01041.2%514,706
San Benito11,27456.1%8,81543.9%20,089
San Bernardino276,87451.5%260,37948.5%537,253
San Diego658,34656.9%499,53243.1%1,157,878
San Francisco312,18186.4%49,18113.6%361,362
San Joaquin101,47452.2%92,96647.8%194,440
San Luis Obispo65,11751.6%61,13748.4%126,254
San Mateo213,28275.2%70,24224.8%283,524
Santa Barbara93,84160.5%61,30039.5%155,141
Santa Clara438,75871.4%175,79128.6%614,549
Santa Cruz91,52376.8%27,66523.2%119,188
Shasta20,25628.9%49,82571.1%70,081
Sierra59935.9%1,06864.1%1,667
Siskiyou7,21839.7%10,94660.3%18,164
Solano89,69461.3%56,62738.7%146,321
Sonoma152,04072.3%58,33827.7%210,378
Stanislaus77,22049.2%79,75150.8%156,971
Sutter11,12237.0%18,95363.0%30,075
Tehama5,75627.5%15,13772.5%20,893
Trinity2,25042.3%3,07557.7%5,325
Tulare42,70242.8%57,01257.2%99,714
Tuolumne9,29438.9%14,58061.1%23,874
Ventura171,72955.6%137,39344.4%309,122
Yolo49,75967.8%23,61132.2%73,370
Yuba6,90336.0%12,29364.0%19,196
Totals7,721,41061.9%4,742,82538.1%12,464,235
Shift by county
Trend by county
Legend
  •   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

[edit]

Newsom won 42 of 53 congressional districts, with the remaining 11 going to Cox, including four that elected Democrats.[251]

DistrictNewsomCoxRepresentative
1st39%61%Doug LaMalfa
2nd72%28%Jared Huffman
3rd52%48%John Garamendi
4th41%59%Tom McClintock
5th70%30%Mike Thompson
6th69%31%Doris Matsui
7th52%48%Ami Bera
8th40%60%Paul Cook
9th54%46%Jerry McNerney
10th49.5%50.5%Josh Harder
11th71%29%Mark DeSaulnier
12th87%13%Nancy Pelosi
13th90%10%Barbara Lee
14th76%24%Jackie Speier
15th69%31%Eric Swalwell
16th56%44%Jim Costa
17th72%28%Ro Khanna
18th73%27%Anna Eshoo
19th70%30%Zoe Lofgren
20th70%30%Jimmy Panetta
21st52%48%TJ Cox
22nd43%57%Devin Nunes
23rd37%63%Kevin McCarthy
24th57%43%Salud Carbajal
25th51%49%Katie Hill
26th57%43%Julia Brownley
27th65%35%Judy Chu
28th75%25%Adam Schiff
29th78%22%Tony Cárdenas
30th70%30%Brad Sherman
31st57%43%Pete Aguilar
32nd65%35%Grace Napolitano
33rd68%32%Ted Lieu
34th85%15%Jimmy Gomez
35th66%34%Norma Torres
36th53%47%Raul Ruiz
37th86%14%Karen Bass
38th65%35%Linda Sánchez
39th49.6%50.4%Gil Cisneros
40th80%20%Lucille Roybal-Allard
41st59%41%Mark Takano
42nd41%59%Ken Calvert
43rd78%22%Maxine Waters
44th81%19%Nanette Barragán
45th49%51%Katie Porter
46th64%36%Lou Correa
47th62%38%Alan Lowenthal
48th48%52%Harley Rouda
49th51%49%Mike Levin
50th41%59%Duncan Hunter
51st68%32%Juan Vargas
52nd58%42%Scott Peters
53rd65%35%Susan Davis

By city

[edit]
Official outcome by city and unincorporated areas of counties, of which Newsom won 354 & Cox won 185.[252]
CityCountyGavin Newsom
Democratic
John Cox
Republican
MarginTotal Votes2010 to 2014 Swing %
#%#%#%
AlamedaAlameda28,66382.14%6,23417.86%22,42964.27%34,897-3.54%
Albany7,96491.06%7828.94%7,18282.12%8,746-2.36%
Berkeley53,83594.69%3,0165.31%50,81989.39%56,851-1.26%
Dublin12,94168.96%5,82631.04%7,11537.91%18,7671.06%
Emeryville4,32091.54%3998.46%3,92183.09%4,7191.92%
Fremont45,57371.14%18,48928.86%27,08442.28%64,062-6.83%
Hayward30,87579.30%8,05820.70%22,81758.61%38,933-2.91%
Livermore20,79557.59%15,31442.41%5,48115.18%36,109-2.36%
Newark9,51272.61%3,58827.39%5,92445.22%13,100-5.94%
Oakland150,15292.61%11,9827.39%138,17085.22%162,134-1.65%
Piedmont5,68082.35%1,21717.65%4,46364.71%6,8970.84%
Pleasanton19,33861.86%11,92438.14%7,41423.72%31,262-0.13%
San Leandro21,73078.44%5,97421.56%15,75656.87%27,704-5.01%
Union City16,19077.42%4,72122.58%11,46954.85%20,911-6.22%
Unincorporated Area34,99071.20%14,15328.80%20,83742.40%49,143-3.70%
Unincorporated AreaAlpine38662.76%22937.24%15725.53%6151.78%
AmadorAmador6658.93%4641.07%2017.86%11211.84%
Ione57028.90%1,40271.10%-832-42.19%1,972-28.49%
Jackson87443.29%1,14556.71%-271-13.42%2,019-12.02%
Plymouth12332.20%25967.80%-136-35.60%382-26.43%
Sutter Creek56141.19%80158.81%-240-17.62%1,362-16.58%
Unincorporated Area4,04334.42%7,70365.58%-3,660-31.16%11,746-17.86%
BiggsButte18735.55%33964.45%-152-28.90%526-14.79%
Chico21,69460.27%14,30339.73%7,39120.53%35,9975.24%
Gridley78343.67%1,01056.33%-227-12.66%1,7932.08%
Oroville1,81739.06%2,83560.94%-1,018-21.88%4,652-12.82%
Paradise5,01540.67%7,31759.33%-2,302-18.67%12,332-10.17%
Unincorporated Area12,00435.91%21,42264.09%-9,418-28.18%33,426-10.35%
AngelsCalaveras66537.57%1,10562.43%-440-24.86%1,770-17.89%
Unincorporated Area7,10035.79%12,74064.21%-5,640-28.43%19,840-15.37%
ColusaColusa60832.85%1,24367.15%-635-34.31%1,851-31.80%
Williams47558.79%33341.21%14217.57%808-6.22%
Unincorporated Area91629.51%2,18870.49%-1,272-40.98%3,104-10.33%
AntiochContra Costa20,73169.04%9,29630.96%11,43538.08%30,0271.45%
Brentwood11,94053.12%10,53846.88%1,4026.24%22,478-4.89%
Clayton3,19852.80%2,85947.20%3395.60%6,057-5.79%
Concord28,53066.08%14,64433.92%13,88632.16%43,174-1.91%
Danville12,47256.18%9,72743.82%2,74512.37%22,199-0.65%
El Cerrito11,21088.95%1,39311.05%9,81777.89%12,603-1.75%
Hercules7,18178.15%2,00821.85%5,17356.30%9,189-5.66%
Lafayette9,79869.59%4,28230.41%5,51639.18%14,0805.23%
Martinez11,60567.28%5,64432.72%5,96134.56%17,249-2.53%
Moraga5,65566.55%2,84233.45%2,81333.11%8,4973.91%
Oakley6,62455.43%5,32744.57%1,29710.85%11,951-7.25%
Orinda7,85571.03%3,20328.97%4,65242.07%11,0585.16%
Pinole5,55473.47%2,00626.53%3,54846.93%7,560-5.16%
Pittsburg13,82875.96%4,37724.04%9,45151.91%18,205-3.87%
Pleasant Hill10,76869.61%4,70030.39%6,06839.23%15,468-0.60%
Richmond27,31787.43%3,92812.57%23,38974.86%31,245-4.19%
San Pablo4,82986.34%76413.66%4,06572.68%5,593-4.99%
San Ramon18,45164.96%9,95235.04%8,49929.92%28,4033.77%
Walnut Creek24,03169.05%10,77330.95%13,25838.09%34,8042.74%
Unincorporated Area42,22863.68%24,08236.32%18,14627.37%66,3100.23%
Crescent CityDel Norte50151.07%48048.93%212.14%981-10.91%
Unincorporated Area2,94040.02%4,40759.98%-1,467-19.97%7,347-17.44%
PlacervilleEl Dorado2,10349.17%2,17450.83%-71-1.66%4,277-7.49%
South Lake Tahoe4,49264.84%2,43635.16%2,05629.68%6,928-1.83%
Unincorporated Area29,70237.97%48,53062.03%-18,828-24.07%78,232-11.51%
ClovisFresno15,52738.28%25,03361.72%-9,506-23.44%40,5604.20%
Coalinga1,29643.36%1,69356.64%-397-13.28%2,989-3.14%
Firebaugh87066.82%43233.18%43833.64%1,3021.62%
Fowler95951.23%91348.77%462.46%1,872-7.21%
Fresno70,50756.04%55,31643.96%15,19112.07%125,8234.28%
Huron38579.22%10120.78%28458.44%486-9.86%
Kerman1,63955.33%1,32344.67%31610.67%2,962-1.73%
Kingsburg1,24028.85%3,05871.15%-1,818-42.30%4,2983.18%
Mendota84874.26%29425.74%55448.51%1,142-17.79%
Orange Cove96875.86%30824.14%66051.72%1,276-11.81%
Parlier1,51673.66%54226.34%97447.33%2,058-25.70%
Reedley2,68048.99%2,79051.01%-110-2.01%5,4709.84%
San Joaquin32877.18%9722.82%23154.35%425-4.95%
Sanger3,53459.57%2,39940.43%1,13519.13%5,933-4.72%
Selma2,73254.48%2,28345.52%4498.95%5,015-9.53%
Unincorporated Area19,30337.34%32,39262.66%-13,089-25.32%51,6951.78%
OrlandGlenn77140.66%1,12559.34%-354-18.67%1,896-1.74%
Willows49329.38%1,18570.62%-692-41.24%1,678-21.63%
Unincorporated Area1,16024.38%3,59875.62%-2,438-51.24%4,758-10.73%
ArcataHumboldt6,64385.73%1,10614.27%5,53771.45%7,7493.43%
Blue Lake41572.55%15727.45%25845.10%5723.20%
Eureka6,28467.15%3,07432.85%3,21034.30%9,3581.92%
Ferndale36651.26%34848.74%182.52%714-8.39%
Fortuna1,71842.83%2,29357.17%-575-14.34%4,011-13.85%
Rio Dell36038.79%56861.21%-208-22.41%928-14.57%
Trinidad16478.10%4621.90%11856.19%210-5.19%
Unincorporated Area17,50561.79%10,82638.21%6,67923.57%28,331-2.23%
BrawleyImperial2,93856.76%2,23843.24%70013.52%5,176-5.70%
Calexico5,81781.04%1,36118.96%4,45662.08%7,178-11.47%
Calipatria32658.53%23141.47%9517.06%557-22.88%
El Centro5,54662.31%3,35537.69%2,19124.62%8,901-2.17%
Holtville72557.13%54442.87%18114.26%1,269-0.77%
Imperial2,15652.61%1,94247.39%2145.22%4,0982.63%
Westmorland22158.93%15441.07%6717.87%375-14.18%
Unincorporated Area2,84449.00%2,96051.00%-116-2.00%5,804-0.52%
BishopInyo67553.78%58046.22%957.57%1,2557.46%
Unincorporated Area2,56942.77%3,43857.23%-869-14.47%6,0073.06%
ArvinKern1,45175.34%47524.66%97650.67%1,926-11.94%
Bakersfield42,06044.37%52,72855.63%-10,668-11.25%94,7882.14%
California City1,30441.12%1,86758.88%-563-17.75%3,1718.33%
Delano4,53871.58%1,80228.42%2,73643.15%6,340-9.03%
Maricopa5120.48%19879.52%-147-59.04%249-5.03%
McFarland1,13070.32%47729.68%65340.63%1,607-8.44%
Ridgecrest2,97032.59%6,14367.41%-3,173-34.82%9,1133.07%
Shafter1,55149.07%1,61050.93%-59-1.87%3,161-3.89%
Taft35318.90%1,51581.10%-1,162-62.21%1,868-6.48%
Tehachapi98232.72%2,01967.28%-1,037-34.56%3,001-4.17%
Wasco1,75058.57%1,23841.43%51217.14%2,988-9.35%
Unincorporated Area25,36733.75%49,79866.25%-24,431-32.50%75,165-1.15%
AvenalKings63067.09%30932.91%32134.19%939-3.03%
Corcoran1,24159.98%82840.02%41319.96%2,069-2.83%
Hanford5,94140.82%8,61359.18%-2,672-18.36%14,5541.39%
Lemoore2,41139.27%3,72960.73%-1,318-21.47%6,1402.08%
Unincorporated Area2,05231.33%4,49768.67%-2,445-37.33%6,5495.50%
ClearlakeLake1,84656.98%1,39443.02%45213.95%3,240-21.95%
Lakeport95751.48%90248.52%552.96%1,859-18.03%
Unincorporated Area8,06650.26%7,98449.74%820.51%16,050-19.42%
SusanvilleLassen[a]81026.15%2,28773.85%-1,477-47.69%3,097-28.22%
Unincorporated Area1,34321.00%5,05379.00%-3,710-58.01%6,396-16.53%
Agoura HillsLos Angeles5,94959.60%4,03340.40%1,91619.19%9,98210.82%
Alhambra15,67871.92%6,12128.08%9,55743.84%21,7992.01%
Arcadia8,39853.30%7,35746.70%1,0416.61%15,7556.10%
Artesia2,56963.92%1,45036.08%1,11927.84%4,0196.45%
Avalon58856.27%45743.73%13112.54%1,04510.42%
Azusa7,28766.19%3,72333.81%3,56432.37%11,01011.50%
Baldwin Park11,66878.75%3,14921.25%8,51957.49%14,8174.38%
Bell4,73383.55%93216.45%3,80167.10%5,6654.51%
Bell Gardens5,70786.09%92213.91%4,78572.18%6,6295.40%
Bellflower12,50568.48%5,75731.52%6,74836.95%18,26216.30%
Beverly Hills8,30862.87%4,90637.13%3,40225.75%13,2143.59%
Bradbury17046.58%19553.42%-25-6.85%36522.04%
Burbank28,60968.84%12,95131.16%15,65837.68%41,56010.94%
Calabasas6,58062.05%4,02537.95%2,55524.09%10,60510.55%
Carson23,52878.80%6,33121.20%17,19757.59%29,8590.47%
Cerritos11,14659.49%7,58940.51%3,55718.99%18,7354.67%
Claremont10,11665.35%5,36334.65%4,75330.71%15,4790.16%
Commerce2,78983.50%55116.50%2,23867.01%3,3404.48%
Compton17,76990.54%1,8579.46%15,91281.08%19,6260.40%
Covina9,05159.57%6,14340.43%2,90819.14%15,19416.76%
Cudahy2,89085.23%50114.77%2,38970.45%3,391-2.25%
Culver City16,26882.48%3,45517.52%12,81364.96%19,7239.12%
Diamond Bar9,84854.70%8,15545.30%1,6939.40%18,0033.83%
Downey21,70568.47%9,99431.53%11,71136.94%31,69918.28%
Duarte4,74866.10%2,43533.90%2,31332.20%7,18311.61%
El Monte12,82274.91%4,29525.09%8,52749.82%17,1171.32%
El Segundo4,90158.93%3,41541.07%1,48617.87%8,31619.23%
Gardena13,54878.42%3,72921.58%9,81956.83%17,2774.44%
Glendale35,87465.80%18,64534.20%17,22931.60%54,5192.69%
Glendora8,96044.11%11,35155.89%-2,391-11.77%20,31111.25%
Hawaiian Gardens1,88975.08%62724.92%1,26250.16%2,5169.22%
Hawthorne17,00281.35%3,89718.65%13,10562.71%20,89911.46%
Hermosa Beach6,27064.99%3,37735.01%2,89329.99%9,64714.77%
Hidden Hills50455.57%40344.43%10111.14%90718.60%
Huntington Park7,57785.57%1,27814.43%6,29971.13%8,8550.74%
Industry1,72176.32%53423.68%1,18752.64%2,255109.78%
Inglewood30,49991.09%2,9848.91%27,51582.18%33,4831.75%
Irwindale35474.37%12225.63%23248.74%47611.36%
La Canada Flintridge5,51353.67%4,75946.33%7547.34%10,27211.27%
La Habra Heights1,05538.21%1,70661.79%-651-23.58%2,7614.70%
La Mirada8,49350.50%8,32449.50%1691.00%16,8179.97%
La Puente6,53976.94%1,96023.06%4,57953.88%8,4992.80%
La Verne6,39246.14%7,46253.86%-1,070-7.72%13,8542.02%
Lakewood17,56557.24%13,12142.76%4,44414.48%30,6869.36%
Lancaster22,96855.54%18,38344.46%4,58511.09%41,35119.52%
Lawndale5,67175.56%1,83424.44%3,83751.13%7,50515.76%
Lomita3,91756.62%3,00143.38%91613.24%6,91812.42%
Long Beach100,90671.35%40,52328.65%60,38342.69%141,42912.26%
Los Angeles886,18379.16%233,28020.84%652,90358.32%1,119,4637.99%
Lynwood10,47985.61%1,76214.39%8,71771.21%12,241-1.74%
Malibu3,81864.70%2,08335.30%1,73529.40%5,9014.96%
Manhattan Beach10,91759.56%7,41140.44%3,50619.13%18,32817.10%
Maywood4,05386.42%63713.58%3,41672.84%4,690-1.39%
Monrovia8,49562.27%5,14737.73%3,34824.54%13,64212.98%
Montebello12,58376.16%3,93823.84%8,64552.33%16,5213.88%
Monterey Park9,86368.03%4,63531.97%5,22836.06%14,498-3.53%
Norwalk17,78771.47%7,10128.53%10,68642.94%24,8889.60%
Palmdale25,74362.63%15,35937.37%10,38425.26%41,10219.06%
Palos Verdes Estates3,47746.86%3,94353.14%-466-6.28%7,42010.90%
Paramount8,12881.50%1,84518.50%6,28363.00%9,9736.19%
Pasadena40,59674.94%13,57325.06%27,02349.89%54,1698.83%
Pico Rivera14,14679.19%3,71720.81%10,42958.38%17,8638.72%
Pomona22,55872.71%8,46827.29%14,09045.41%31,0269.33%
Rancho Palos Verdes9,72750.38%9,57949.62%1480.77%19,3069.18%
Redondo Beach19,52863.53%11,21236.47%8,31627.05%30,74015.48%
Rolling Hills34033.60%67266.40%-332-32.81%1,01212.36%
Rolling Hills Estates1,88746.50%2,17153.50%-284-7.00%4,05810.39%
Rosemead6,57572.18%2,53427.82%4,04144.36%9,109-1.97%
San Dimas6,36746.30%7,38653.70%-1,019-7.41%13,7534.77%
San Fernando4,24178.86%1,13721.14%3,10457.72%5,3783.56%
San Gabriel5,94966.06%3,05733.94%2,89232.11%9,0064.69%
San Marino2,57748.33%2,75551.67%-178-3.34%5,3323.09%
Santa Clarita41,47949.61%42,13150.39%-652-0.78%83,61016.72%
Santa Fe Springs3,89070.15%1,65529.85%2,23540.31%5,5459.36%
Santa Monica37,25281.60%8,40218.40%28,85063.19%45,6547.09%
Sierra Madre3,65761.66%2,27438.34%1,38323.32%5,9318.15%
Signal Hill2,77372.16%1,07027.84%1,70344.31%3,84310.30%
South El Monte3,19279.78%80920.22%2,38359.56%4,001-1.60%
South Gate16,12083.01%3,29916.99%12,82166.02%19,4193.81%
South Pasadena9,35576.06%2,94523.94%6,41052.11%12,3007.24%
Temple City5,35455.92%4,22144.08%1,13311.83%9,575-0.54%
Torrance30,83156.42%23,81343.58%7,01812.84%54,64413.08%
Vernon3473.91%1226.09%2247.83%4611.47%
Walnut6,09058.27%4,36241.73%1,72816.53%10,4521.87%
West Covina19,45465.48%10,25834.52%9,19630.95%29,71211.32%
West Hollywood16,14687.85%2,23412.15%13,91275.69%18,3804.89%
Westlake Village2,33652.67%2,09947.33%2375.34%4,43510.92%
Whittier17,55060.61%11,40439.39%6,14621.23%28,95413.48%
Unincorporated Area193,62268.77%87,93031.23%105,69237.54%281,5529.33%
ChowchillaMadera1,04335.15%1,92464.85%-881-29.69%2,9673.75%
Madera5,75054.20%4,85845.80%8928.41%10,6088.08%
Unincorporated Area8,24433.04%16,70666.96%-8,462-33.92%24,950-0.31%
BelvedereMarin80966.15%41433.85%39532.30%1,2230.50%
Corte Madera4,41781.74%98718.26%3,43063.47%5,4040.82%
Fairfax4,24890.21%4619.79%3,78780.42%4,709-1.58%
Larkspur5,84881.26%1,34918.74%4,49962.51%7,1972.41%
Mill Valley7,33386.66%1,12913.34%6,20473.32%8,4622.43%
Novato17,51571.14%7,10528.86%10,41042.28%24,620-5.07%
Ross93172.17%35927.83%57244.34%1,2909.19%
San Anselmo6,52186.83%98913.17%5,53273.66%7,5100.82%
San Rafael19,85680.14%4,92019.86%14,93660.28%24,776-0.33%
Sausalito3,64581.95%80318.05%2,84263.89%4,4484.23%
Tiburon3,74674.38%1,29025.62%2,45648.77%5,0364.35%
Unincorporated Area28,80280.57%6,94419.43%21,85861.15%35,7461.93%
Unincorporated AreaMariposa3,18338.69%5,04361.31%-1,860-22.61%8,2260.93%
Fort BraggMendocino1,75171.70%69128.30%1,06043.41%2,442-6.09%
Point Arena15384.07%2915.93%12468.13%182-13.69%
Ukiah3,35365.80%1,74334.20%1,61031.59%5,096-9.78%
Willits1,03463.40%59736.60%43726.79%1,631-21.20%
Unincorporated Area15,86165.93%8,19534.07%7,66631.87%24,056-10.94%
AtwaterMerced3,37448.08%3,64451.92%-270-3.85%7,0186.77%
Dos Palos57548.65%60751.35%-32-2.71%1,1828.91%
Gustine63948.12%68951.88%-50-3.77%1,328-12.51%
Livingston2,00373.45%72426.55%1,27946.90%2,727-4.63%
Los Banos4,94958.35%3,53341.65%1,41616.69%8,4823.23%
Merced10,75958.26%7,70941.74%3,05016.52%18,4685.19%
Unincorporated Area8,48442.42%11,51857.58%-3,034-15.17%20,0020.20%
AlturasModoc26530.15%61469.85%-349-39.70%879-4.94%
Unincorporated Area55521.60%2,01478.40%-1,459-56.79%2,569-7.61%
Mammoth LakesMono1,50463.86%85136.14%65327.73%2,3557.37%
Unincorporated Area1,20248.12%1,29651.88%-94-3.76%2,4980.68%
Carmel-by-the-SeaMonterey1,33963.88%75736.12%58227.77%2,096-3.79%
Del Rey Oaks56265.73%29334.27%26931.46%855-14.43%
Gonzales1,22975.08%40824.92%82150.15%1,637-9.72%
Greenfield1,94676.86%58623.14%1,36053.71%2,532-9.78%
King City1,01964.58%55935.42%46029.15%1,578-5.37%
Marina4,48867.94%2,11832.06%2,37035.88%6,606-8.74%
Monterey7,62070.03%3,26129.97%4,35940.06%10,881-7.34%
Pacific Grove5,63871.96%2,19728.04%3,44143.92%7,835-8.28%
Salinas21,55870.22%9,14229.78%12,41640.44%30,700-5.58%
Sand City8361.48%5238.52%3122.96%135-15.50%
Seaside5,76071.70%2,27428.30%3,48643.39%8,034-13.75%
Soledad2,41077.05%71822.95%1,69254.09%3,128-8.86%
Unincorporated Area22,99657.28%17,15142.72%5,84514.56%40,147-7.76%
American CanyonNapa4,87570.26%2,06429.74%2,81140.51%6,939-11.14%
Calistoga1,34973.92%47626.08%87347.84%1,825-5.64%
Napa20,83665.98%10,74434.02%10,09231.96%31,580-6.81%
St. Helena1,92370.11%82029.89%1,10340.21%2,743-4.36%
Yountville99165.67%51834.33%47331.35%1,509-12.50%
Unincorporated Area6,53955.65%5,21244.35%1,32711.29%11,751-7.81%
Grass ValleyNevada[b]3,06156.07%2,39843.93%66312.15%5,459-9.34%
Nevada City3,73866.69%1,86733.31%1,87133.38%5,605-20.98%
Truckee5,43071.43%2,17228.57%3,25842.86%7,6027.04%
Unincorporated Area19,49448.97%20,31251.03%-818-2.05%39,806-3.38%
Aliso ViejoOrange10,62253.50%9,23146.50%1,3917.01%19,85317.00%
Anaheim48,74956.10%38,15143.90%10,59812.20%86,90012.77%
Brea8,01444.22%10,11155.78%-2,097-11.57%18,12513.10%
Buena Park12,21854.84%10,06245.16%2,1569.68%22,2809.18%
Costa Mesa20,96954.42%17,56445.58%3,4058.84%38,53317.78%
Cypress8,42648.10%9,09151.90%-665-3.80%17,5178.12%
Dana Point7,03343.03%9,31256.97%-2,279-13.94%16,3456.50%
Fountain Valley10,86645.48%13,02754.52%-2,161-9.04%23,8939.40%
Fullerton24,63153.03%21,81246.97%2,8196.07%46,44313.07%
Garden Grove23,30152.74%20,88347.26%2,4185.47%44,1840.30%
Huntington Beach39,58544.95%48,48055.05%-8,895-10.10%88,06510.04%
Irvine53,98261.70%33,51338.30%20,46923.39%87,49519.99%
La Habra9,87053.06%8,73146.94%1,1396.12%18,60116.65%
La Palma2,87850.52%2,81949.48%591.04%5,6976.15%
Laguna Beach8,12660.57%5,29039.43%2,83621.14%13,4169.74%
Laguna Hills6,10145.87%7,20154.13%-1,100-8.27%13,30215.49%
Laguna Niguel14,15146.52%16,26753.48%-2,116-6.96%30,41812.87%
Laguna Woods5,84151.44%5,51348.56%3282.89%11,354-3.93%
Lake Forest15,39246.79%17,50353.21%-2,111-6.42%32,89516.58%
Los Alamitos2,21949.14%2,29750.86%-78-1.73%4,51610.35%
Mission Viejo19,65443.73%25,28756.27%-5,633-12.53%44,94111.98%
Newport Beach17,07340.21%25,38959.79%-8,316-19.58%42,46214.28%
Orange22,64447.02%25,51052.98%-2,866-5.95%48,15414.05%
Placentia8,84546.27%10,27353.73%-1,428-7.47%19,11814.44%
Rancho Santa Margarita8,64642.55%11,67257.45%-3,026-14.89%20,31811.35%
San Clemente11,86939.74%17,99960.26%-6,130-20.52%29,8686.04%
San Juan Capistrano6,29242.37%8,55957.63%-2,267-15.26%14,85112.36%
Santa Ana42,64070.61%17,74529.39%24,89541.23%60,3853.89%
Seal Beach6,67647.25%7,45252.75%-776-5.49%14,1282.41%
Stanton4,79959.40%3,28040.60%1,51918.80%8,0793.87%
Tustin13,68656.55%10,51743.45%3,16913.09%24,20321.96%
Villa Park1,03230.26%2,37969.74%-1,347-39.49%3,41111.15%
Westminster13,14748.89%13,74251.11%-595-2.21%26,889-4.56%
Yorba Linda10,61933.29%21,28466.71%-10,665-33.43%31,9036.74%
Unincorporated Area22,45141.23%32,00558.77%-9,554-17.54%54,45610.80%
AuburnPlacer3,33547.06%3,75252.94%-417-5.88%7,087-10.05%
Colfax28839.61%43960.39%-151-20.77%727-13.28%
Lincoln8,83339.36%13,61160.64%-4,778-21.29%22,444-12.81%
Loomis1,02531.05%2,27668.95%-1,251-37.90%3,301-13.05%
Rocklin11,58341.69%16,20058.31%-4,617-16.62%27,783-6.08%
Roseville25,45443.97%32,43956.03%-6,985-12.07%57,893-8.33%
Unincorporated Area21,75238.71%34,44061.29%-12,688-22.58%56,192-8.12%
PortolaPlumas28140.72%40959.28%-128-18.55%690-12.86%
Unincorporated Area3,15236.87%5,39863.13%-2,246-26.27%8,550-8.96%
BanningRiverside4,09845.89%4,83254.11%-734-8.22%8,9300.61%
Beaumont6,45744.56%8,03255.44%-1,575-10.87%14,489-1.65%
Blythe1,18247.04%1,33152.96%-149-5.93%2,513-10.75%
Calimesa1,10232.02%2,34067.98%-1,238-35.97%3,442-3.39%
Canyon Lake1,13923.44%3,72076.56%-2,581-53.12%4,859-9.16%
Cathedral City9,36369.85%4,04130.15%5,32239.70%13,4042.80%
Coachella4,55984.25%85215.75%3,70768.51%5,411-8.19%
Corona21,64548.20%23,26551.80%-1,620-3.61%44,91013.46%
Desert Hot Springs3,50163.50%2,01236.50%1,48927.01%5,513-1.96%
Eastvale9,17053.62%7,93146.38%1,2397.25%17,10115.22%
Hemet9,87244.30%12,41055.70%-2,538-11.39%22,2827.25%
Indian Wells76332.02%1,62067.98%-857-35.96%2,383-3.72%
Indio12,19557.90%8,86842.10%3,32715.80%21,063-3.28%
Jurupa Valley12,66656.72%9,66543.28%3,00113.44%22,33121.12%
La Quinta6,67245.00%8,15655.00%-1,484-10.01%14,8280.99%
Lake Elsinore7,08646.22%8,24653.78%-1,160-7.57%15,3328.55%
Indio11,96938.23%19,33861.77%-7,369-23.54%31,3073.42%
Moreno Valley27,70665.03%14,89834.97%12,80830.06%42,6047.18%
Murrieta12,97937.17%21,93762.83%-8,958-25.66%34,9165.50%
Norco2,52828.65%6,29771.35%-3,769-42.71%8,8251.47%
Palm Desert9,85149.12%10,20450.88%-353-1.76%20,055-0.10%
Palm Springs15,18076.16%4,75223.84%10,42852.32%19,9322.42%
Perris8,74372.58%3,30327.42%5,44045.16%12,0464.44%
Rancho Mirage4,47053.29%3,91846.71%5526.58%8,3884.46%
Riverside46,87556.19%36,55143.81%10,32412.38%83,4269.30%
San Jacinto5,14253.22%4,52046.78%6226.44%9,66213.29%
Temecula14,55540.09%21,75259.91%-7,197-19.82%36,30710.69%
Temecula3,75535.40%6,85364.60%-3,098-29.20%10,6085.13%
Unincorporated Area44,62242.41%60,59957.59%-15,977-15.18%105,2213.29%
Citrus HeightsSacramento13,44144.21%16,96355.79%-3,522-11.58%30,404-12.28%
Elk Grove36,32858.93%25,32241.07%11,00617.85%61,650-8.82%
Folsom14,56846.34%16,86753.66%-2,299-7.31%31,435-7.56%
Galt3,35741.67%4,70058.33%-1,343-16.67%8,057-9.40%
Isleton13153.91%11246.09%197.82%2436.49%
Rancho Cordova12,27654.27%10,34545.73%1,9318.54%22,621-10.22%
Sacramento119,16273.72%42,47626.28%76,68647.44%161,638-4.74%
Unincorporated Area103,43352.07%95,22547.93%8,2084.13%198,658-8.47%
HollisterSan Benito7,15362.70%4,25637.30%2,89725.39%11,409-15.07%
San Juan Bautista49470.77%20429.23%29041.55%698-7.68%
Unincorporated Area3,62745.44%4,35554.56%-728-9.12%7,982-17.69%
AdelantoSan Bernardino3,05664.79%1,66135.21%1,39529.57%4,71712.95%
Apple Valley7,61932.72%15,66767.28%-8,048-34.56%23,2860.34%
Barstow2,07846.20%2,42053.80%-342-7.60%4,4984.58%
Big Bear Lake65634.31%1,25665.69%-600-31.38%1,9125.98%
Chino11,98051.41%11,32248.59%6582.82%23,3029.06%
Chino Hills12,91247.59%14,21952.41%-1,307-4.82%27,1316.41%
Colton7,14567.69%3,41132.31%3,73435.37%10,5560.93%
Fontana28,87666.19%14,75033.81%14,12632.38%43,6266.05%
Grand Terrace2,08348.51%2,21151.49%-128-2.98%4,2945.77%
Hesperia8,64040.28%12,80959.72%-4,169-19.44%21,4499.53%
Highland7,32651.03%7,02948.97%2972.07%14,3556.77%
Loma Linda3,49453.18%3,07646.82%4186.36%6,57010.48%
Montclair5,54669.72%2,40930.28%3,13739.43%7,95515.94%
Needles42039.33%64860.67%-228-21.35%1,068-18.75%
Ontario23,15963.15%13,51236.85%9,64726.31%36,67111.66%
Rancho Cucamonga28,29448.81%29,66951.19%-1,375-2.37%57,9638.16%
Redlands13,48249.68%13,65850.32%-176-0.65%27,1406.57%
Rialto14,79071.13%6,00228.87%8,78842.27%20,7925.98%
San Bernardino25,91165.67%13,54834.33%12,36331.33%39,45912.20%
Twentynine Palms1,45741.63%2,04358.37%-586-16.74%3,5003.48%
Upland13,05548.70%13,75151.30%-696-2.60%26,8069.07%
Victorville13,16755.15%10,70844.85%2,45910.30%23,87511.79%
Yucaipa6,03932.13%12,75767.87%-6,718-35.74%18,796-2.15%
Yucca Valley2,56836.99%4,37563.01%-1,807-26.03%6,943-0.78%
Unincorporated Area33,12141.10%47,46858.90%-14,347-17.80%80,5897.94%
CarlsbadSan Diego29,86952.44%27,08547.56%2,7844.89%56,95415.48%
Chula Vista49,83462.54%29,85037.46%19,98425.08%79,6848.58%
Coronado3,59144.97%4,39555.03%-804-10.07%7,98610.71%
Del Mar1,58558.90%1,10641.10%47917.80%2,6911.92%
El Cajon11,93746.40%13,79053.60%-1,853-7.20%25,7278.13%
Encinitas21,17863.70%12,06836.30%9,11027.40%33,24611.27%
Escondido21,93550.18%21,77749.82%1580.36%43,71213.30%
Imperial Beach3,98457.00%3,00643.00%97813.99%6,9901.47%
La Mesa14,17859.20%9,77040.80%4,40818.41%23,94810.03%
Lemon Grove5,24062.01%3,21037.99%2,03024.02%8,45010.25%
National City8,56768.40%3,95831.60%4,60936.80%12,525-3.43%
Oceanside34,16753.00%30,30447.00%3,8635.99%64,47112.11%
Poway9,66443.69%12,45656.31%-2,792-12.62%22,1208.78%
San Diego322,87065.81%167,72434.19%155,14631.62%490,59411.63%
San Marcos16,45052.59%14,82947.41%1,6215.18%31,27917.86%
Santee9,20639.68%13,99560.32%-4,789-20.64%23,2016.90%
Solana Beach4,26759.75%2,87540.25%1,39219.49%7,14214.64%
Vista15,55753.83%13,34246.17%2,2157.66%28,89919.53%
Unincorporated Area74,26739.45%113,99260.55%-39,725-21.10%188,2598.67%
San FranciscoSan Francisco312,18186.39%49,18113.61%263,00072.78%361,362-3.53%
EscalonSan Joaquin94033.35%1,87966.65%-939-33.31%2,819-18.58%
Lathrop3,49163.19%2,03436.81%1,45726.37%5,525-11.14%
Lodi7,42338.16%12,03161.84%-4,608-23.69%19,454-6.15%
Manteca12,30150.47%12,07449.53%2270.93%24,375-4.14%
Ripon1,92729.26%4,65970.74%-2,732-41.48%6,586-9.72%
Stockton41,95263.24%24,38436.76%17,56826.48%66,336-2.20%
Tracy16,20860.28%10,68039.72%5,52820.56%26,888-2.33%
Unincorporated Area17,23240.59%25,22559.41%-7,993-18.83%42,457-3.53%
Arroyo GrandeSan Luis Obispo4,55548.15%4,90651.85%-351-3.71%9,461-8.26%
Atascadero6,18046.03%7,24553.97%-1,065-7.93%13,425-7.22%
El Paso de Robles4,89742.20%6,70857.80%-1,811-15.61%11,605-5.83%
Grover Beach2,68753.04%2,37946.96%3086.08%5,066-8.30%
Morro Bay3,45358.93%2,40641.07%1,04717.87%5,859-12.04%
Pismo Beach2,32949.43%2,38350.57%-54-1.15%4,712-8.76%
San Luis Obispo15,20570.94%6,22929.06%8,97641.88%21,434-2.53%
Unincorporated Area25,81147.19%28,88152.81%-3,070-5.61%54,692-6.41%
AthertonSan Mateo2,20059.46%1,50040.54%70018.92%3,70019.38%
Belmont9,13774.94%3,05625.06%6,08149.87%12,1930.37%
Brisbane1,66078.86%44521.14%1,21557.72%2,105-5.27%
Burlingame9,56273.55%3,43826.45%6,12447.11%13,0001.37%
Colma37381.44%8518.56%28862.88%458-6.77%
Daly City21,13278.44%5,80921.56%15,32356.88%26,941-7.69%
East Palo Alto5,02789.46%59210.54%4,43578.93%5,619-0.51%
Foster City8,60271.73%3,39028.27%5,21243.46%11,992-4.72%
Half Moon Bay4,14172.14%1,59927.86%2,54244.29%5,740-3.97%
Hillsborough3,40959.42%2,32840.58%1,08118.84%5,7379.53%
Menlo Park11,65679.93%2,92720.07%8,72959.86%14,5839.08%
Millbrae5,95566.61%2,98533.39%2,97033.22%8,940-7.72%
Pacifica13,79375.50%4,47524.50%9,31851.01%18,268-6.71%
Portola Valley2,02871.64%80328.36%1,22543.27%2,8315.66%
Redwood City23,36277.78%6,67322.22%16,68955.57%30,0354.21%
San Bruno11,19073.82%3,96826.18%7,22247.64%15,158-6.27%
San Carlos11,57374.06%4,05325.94%7,52048.12%15,6260.78%
San Mateo29,52375.50%9,58224.50%19,94150.99%39,1050.70%
South San Francisco15,94476.97%4,77123.03%11,17353.94%20,715-5.69%
Woodside2,09364.40%1,15735.60%93628.80%3,25011.89%
Unincorporated Area20,92276.00%6,60624.00%14,31652.01%27,5280.13%
BuelltonSanta Barbara1,03147.21%1,15352.79%-122-5.59%2,1841.10%
Carpinteria3,60066.04%1,85133.96%1,74932.09%5,451-2.38%
Goleta8,81565.81%4,58034.19%4,23531.62%13,3954.98%
Guadalupe89667.57%43032.43%46635.14%1,326-14.29%
Lompoc5,30049.41%5,42750.59%-127-1.18%10,727-3.55%
Santa Barbara28,87075.15%9,54424.85%19,32650.31%38,4143.28%
Santa Maria9,87451.46%9,31348.54%5612.92%19,187-1.55%
Solvang1,32946.45%1,53253.55%-203-7.10%2,8613.89%
Unincorporated Area34,12655.40%27,47044.60%6,65610.81%61,5967.94%
CampbellSanta Clara12,05371.80%4,73328.20%7,32043.61%16,7862.10%
Cupertino15,42471.71%6,08628.29%9,33843.41%21,510-1.69%
Gilroy10,76464.04%6,04435.96%4,72028.08%16,808-1.85%
Los Altos11,88072.03%4,61327.97%7,26744.06%16,4932.91%
Los Altos Hills3,09565.42%1,63634.58%1,45930.84%4,73110.55%
Los Gatos10,37967.25%5,05432.75%5,32534.50%15,4332.61%
Milpitas13,52369.47%5,94330.53%7,58038.94%19,466-10.50%
Monte Sereno1,21560.99%77739.01%43821.99%1,9926.00%
Morgan Hill10,26859.90%6,87340.10%3,39519.81%17,141-2.74%
Mountain View22,54980.44%5,48419.56%17,06560.87%28,0331.65%
Palo Alto25,17280.67%6,03319.33%19,13961.33%31,2051.48%
San Jose214,07171.31%86,12028.69%127,95142.62%300,191-5.74%
Santa Clara25,57472.73%9,59027.27%15,98445.46%35,164-3.91%
Saratoga10,13465.08%5,43734.92%4,69730.17%15,5715.14%
Sunnyvale32,56774.73%11,01125.27%21,55649.47%43,578-0.26%
Unincorporated Area20,09065.98%10,35734.02%9,73331.97%30,447-1.35%
CapitolaSanta Cruz3,79575.52%1,23024.48%2,56551.04%5,025-6.56%
Santa Cruz26,14186.41%4,11213.59%22,02972.82%30,253-1.68%
Scotts Valley4,01464.58%2,20235.42%1,81229.15%6,216-4.35%
Watsonville8,63179.13%2,27720.87%6,35458.25%10,908-3.04%
Unincorporated Area48,94273.28%17,84426.72%31,09846.56%66,786-5.27%
AndersonShasta87629.09%2,13570.91%-1,259-41.81%3,011-15.93%
Redding11,01331.90%23,51468.10%-12,501-36.21%34,527-18.55%
Shasta Lake1,06331.00%2,36669.00%-1,303-38.00%3,429-17.84%
Unincorporated Area7,30425.09%21,81074.91%-14,506-49.82%29,114-18.88%
LoyaltonSierra12238.36%19661.64%-74-23.27%318-5.80%
Unincorporated Area47735.36%87264.64%-395-29.28%1,349-18.94%
DorrisSiskiyou6031.09%13368.91%-73-37.82%193-7.23%
Dunsmuir38657.70%28342.30%10315.40%669-7.35%
Etna9735.40%17764.60%-80-29.20%274-8.68%
Fort Jones7831.58%16968.42%-91-36.84%2470.52%
Montague11625.05%34774.95%-231-49.89%463-20.63%
Mt. Shasta96561.15%61338.85%35222.31%1,578-12.96%
Tulelake2721.09%10178.91%-74-57.81%128-25.90%
Weed38454.31%32345.69%618.63%707-10.88%
Yreka94635.86%1,69264.14%-746-28.28%2,638-15.95%
Unincorporated Area4,15936.91%7,10863.09%-2,949-26.17%11,267-6.92%
BeniciaSolano8,95765.16%4,78934.84%4,16830.32%13,746-7.39%
Dixon3,23148.85%3,38351.15%-152-2.30%6,614-6.47%
Fairfield21,14462.97%12,43637.03%8,70825.93%33,580-2.70%
Rio Vista2,69053.56%2,33246.44%3587.13%5,0221.43%
Suisun City5,68366.10%2,91533.90%2,76832.19%8,598-6.05%
Vacaville15,94548.01%17,26851.99%-1,323-3.98%33,213-15.75%
Vallejo28,72576.56%8,79723.44%19,92853.11%37,522-5.48%
Unincorporated Area3,31941.35%4,70758.65%-1,388-17.29%8,026-1.90%
CloverdaleSonoma2,33766.45%1,18033.55%1,15732.90%3,517-7.97%
Cotati2,48773.89%87926.11%1,60847.77%3,366-8.67%
Healdsburg3,92873.35%1,42726.65%2,50146.70%5,355-6.53%
Petaluma20,66673.18%7,57426.82%13,09246.36%28,240-6.61%
Rohnert Park10,97269.07%4,91330.93%6,05938.14%15,885-5.39%
Santa Rosa49,55173.59%17,78226.41%31,76947.18%67,333-2.78%
Sebastopol3,67685.59%61914.41%3,05771.18%4,295-3.21%
Sonoma4,24973.15%1,56026.85%2,68946.29%5,809-6.75%
Windsor7,46465.03%4,01334.97%3,45130.07%11,477-4.22%
Unincorporated Area46,71071.75%18,39128.25%28,31943.50%65,101-5.66%
CeresStanislaus7,00360.93%4,49139.07%2,51221.85%11,494-0.20%
Hughson96738.54%1,54261.46%-575-22.92%2,509-7.32%
Modesto33,98252.72%30,47047.28%3,5125.45%64,452-5.02%
Newman1,46955.64%1,17144.36%29811.29%2,640-6.09%
Oakdale2,73135.43%4,97864.57%-2,247-29.15%7,709-15.74%
Patterson3,69065.45%1,94834.55%1,74230.90%5,6382.15%
Riverbank3,45851.92%3,20248.08%2563.84%6,660-3.42%
Turlock10,69947.47%11,83852.53%-1,139-5.05%22,537-5.97%
Waterford88438.74%1,39861.26%-514-22.52%2,282-6.25%
Unincorporated Area12,33739.73%18,71360.27%-6,376-20.53%31,050-5.63%
Live OakSutter1,00050.86%96649.14%341.73%1,966-7.53%
Yuba City8,20241.25%11,68358.75%-3,481-17.51%19,885-10.61%
Unincorporated Area1,92023.35%6,30476.65%-4,384-53.31%8,224-17.53%
CorningTehama52634.63%99365.37%-467-30.74%1,519-11.39%
Red Bluff1,30535.18%2,40564.82%-1,100-29.65%3,710-14.56%
Tehama5031.06%11168.94%-61-37.89%161-15.58%
Unincorporated Area3,87525.00%11,62875.00%-7,753-50.01%15,503-16.12%
Unincorporated AreaTrinity2,25042.25%3,07557.75%-825-15.49%5,325-3.82%
DinubaTulare2,22259.48%1,51440.52%70818.95%3,73613.50%
Exeter96033.85%1,87666.15%-916-32.30%2,8366.86%
Farmersville1,01868.46%46931.54%54936.92%1,48722.67%
Lindsay1,03766.56%52133.44%51633.12%1,55810.66%
Porterville4,85947.83%5,29952.17%-440-4.33%10,1585.24%
Tulare5,84342.19%8,00757.81%-2,164-15.62%13,8508.01%
Visalia15,99441.79%22,27558.21%-6,281-16.41%38,2699.54%
Woodlake80368.99%36131.01%44237.97%1,164-4.81%
Unincorporated Area9,96637.39%16,69062.61%-6,724-25.23%26,6567.37%
SonoraTuolumne[c]1,17048.41%1,24751.59%-77-3.19%2,417-14.40%
Unincorporated Area8,75238.38%14,05261.62%-5,300-23.24%22,804-14.90%
CamarilloVentura14,76248.58%15,62851.42%-866-2.85%30,3901.83%
Fillmore2,57759.12%1,78240.88%79518.24%4,3595.12%
Moorpark7,56950.33%7,47049.67%990.66%15,0397.41%
Ojai2,65168.73%1,20631.27%1,44537.46%3,8573.98%
Oxnard32,71971.25%13,20328.75%19,51642.50%45,9221.63%
Port Hueneme3,79465.10%2,03434.90%1,76030.20%5,8282.39%
San Buenaventura27,78759.85%18,64240.15%9,14519.70%46,4290.61%
Santa Paula4,85864.48%2,67635.52%2,18228.96%7,5345.70%
Simi Valley23,92545.94%28,15654.06%-4,231-8.12%52,08112.00%
Thousand Oaks30,24851.25%28,77548.75%1,4732.50%59,0236.92%
Unincorporated Area20,83953.90%17,82146.10%3,0187.81%38,6605.34%
DavisYolo23,51282.99%4,81917.01%18,69365.98%28,3311.97%
West Sacramento9,84861.65%6,12638.35%3,72223.30%15,974-14.09%
Winters1,40658.80%98541.20%42117.61%2,391-5.90%
Woodland10,94658.34%7,81741.66%3,12916.68%18,763-1.91%
Unincorporated Area4,04751.16%3,86448.84%1832.31%7,9114.12%
MarysvilleYuba1,11739.36%1,72160.64%-604-21.28%2,838-14.07%
Wheatland26330.72%59369.28%-330-38.55%856-18.33%
Unincorporated Area5,52335.63%9,97964.37%-4,456-28.74%15,502-10.28%
Totals7,725,886[d]61.95%4,745,778[e]38.05%2,980,10823.90%12,471,6643.96%

Cities & Unincorporated Areas that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Cities & Unincorporated Areas that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Voter demographics

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CNN exit poll by demographic subgroups[253]
Demographic subgroupNewsomCox% of
total vote
Ideology
Liberals901034
Moderates594137
Conservatives168429
Party
Democrats93746
Republicans79323
Independents534731
Party by gender
Democratic men92818
Democratic women93728
Republican men69412
Republican women99110
Independent men534718
Independent women544613
Gender
Men564448
Women653552
Marital status
Married574357
Unmarried653543
Gender by marital status
Married men534735
Married women643622
Unmarried men584219
Unmarried women683224
Race and ethnicity
White574363
Black84166
Latino643619
Asian65358
Other71293
Gender by race and ethnicity
White men544631
White women594132
Black men78222
Black women87134
Latino men61399
Latino women673310
Others673311
Religion
Protestant, OtherChristian465434
Catholic564421
Jewish72284
Other religion762410
No religion792131
Religious service attendance
Weekly or more465421
A few times a month564413
A few times a year712923
Never693143
White evangelical or born-again Christian
Yes188211
No653589
Age
18–24 years old72288
25–29 years old66347
30–39 years old653515
40–49 years old584214
50–64 years old564429
65 and older574327
Sexual orientation
LGBT83175
Heterosexual584295
First time voter
First time voter693118
Everyone else584282
Education
High school or less584219
Somecollege education564429
Associate degree604013
Bachelor's degree653524
Advanced degree633716
Education by race and ethnicity
White college graduates594128
White no college degree554535
Non-white college graduates782211
Non-white no college degree643625
Education by race, ethnicity, and sex
White women with college degrees623813
White women without college degrees564419
White men with college degrees564415
White men without college degrees524817
Non-whites683236
Family income
Under $30,000574317
$30,000–49,999663421
$50,000–99,999554522
$100,000–199,999455527
Over $200,000415913
Military service
Veterans326814
Non-veterans643686
Issue regarded as most important
Health care851543
Immigration366418
Economy356521
Gun policy663415

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^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.
  2. ^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.
  3. ^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.
  4. ^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.
  5. ^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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