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2018 California Insurance Commissioner election

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2018 California Insurance Commissioner election

← 2014November 6, 20182022 →
 
CandidateRicardo LaraSteve Poizner
PartyDemocraticNo party preference
Popular vote6,186,0395,515,293
Percentage52.87%47.13%

County results
Lara:     50–60%     60–70%
Poizner:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Commissioner before election

Dave Jones
Democratic

Elected Commissioner

Ricardo Lara
Democratic

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The2018 California Insurance Commissioner election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect theInsurance Commissioner ofCalifornia. Under California'snonpartisan blanket primary law, all candidates appear on the same ballot, regardless of party. In the primary, 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, even if a candidate manages to receive a majority of the votes cast in the primary election.

Incumbent Democratic commissionerDave Jones was term-limited and could not seek a third term.

Primary election

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Democratic Party

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Declared

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Declined

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No party preference

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Declared

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Peace and Freedom Party

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Declared

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  • Nathalie Hrizi, teacher and 2014 candidate for Insurance Commissioner[7]

Endorsements

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Ricardo Lara (D)

Federal-level officials

State-level Officials

Local-level officials

Organizations

Steve Poizner (NPP)

Newspapers

International-level officials

Federal-level officials

State-level officials

Local-level officials

Individuals

Organizations

Asif Mahmood (D)

Federal-level officials

State-level officials

Local-level officials

Individuals

Nathalie Hrizi (PFP)

Newspapers

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Ricardo
Lara (D)
Asif
Mahmood (D)
Steve
Poizner (NPP)
Nathalie
Hrizi (PFP)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing[34]May 4–5, 201852518%7%26%6%43%
Probolsky Research[35]April 16–18, 201890014%6%21%6%53%
Sexton Strategies and Research (D-Mahmood)[36]March 24–27, 201880018%18%49%15%

Results

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Nonpartisan blanket primary results[37]
PartyCandidateVotes%
No party preferenceSteve Poizner2,569,25441.0%
DemocraticRicardo Lara2,538,47840.5%
DemocraticAsif Mahmood846,02313.5%
Peace and FreedomNathalie Hrizi316,1495.0%
Total votes6,269,904100%

Results by county

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Results by county:
  Poizner—60–70%
  Poizner—50–60%
  Poizner—40–50%
  Poizner—30–40%
  Lara—40–50%
  Lara—50–60%

Primary results by county.[37]Gray represents counties won by Poizner.Blue represents counties won by Lara.

CountyHrizi (PFP)Lara (D)Mahmood (D)Poizner (NPP)
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Alameda17,1475.8%133,12445.0%58,86819.9%86,51729.3%
Alpine143.9%14841.5%5214.6%14340.1%
Amador6125.3%2,58022.3%1,40312.1%6,96160.2%
Butte3,3556.9%14,71630.3%6,88814.2%23,63748.6%
Calaveras7635.5%3,10022.3%1,66512.0%8,37360.2%
Colusa1775.8%79726.0%34111.1%1,75157.1%
Contra Costa11,0815.2%77,38536.2%32,20315.1%92,88543.5%
Del Norte3677.8%1,52732.6%50910.9%2,27548.6%
El Dorado2,3854.8%12,41524.9%6,07712.2%28,89058.1%
Fresno6,7865.7%41,33135.0%13,86611.7%56,20547.6%
Glenn3006.9%89120.5%4119.5%2,74163.1%
Humboldt2,0527.6%11,99544.2%4,73417.4%8,38330.9%
Imperial8084.6%9,84155.6%1,5478.7%5,48831.0%
Inyo3467.1%1,54131.6%55911.5%2,43149.8%
Kern5,3985.1%30,75828.8%8,4017.9%62,20758.3%
Kings6364.3%4,33229.2%1,2868.7%8,57057.8%
Lake7586.2%3,74930.4%2,14817.4%5,65846.0%
Lassen4979.4%1,18622.5%4157.9%3,16460.1%
Los Angeles61,5974.7%697,79553.6%167,34812.8%375,65828.8%
Madera9894.6%6,06628.0%1,7728.2%12,81458.2%
Marin2,9194.0%31,38842.6%12,09116.4%27,20037.0%
Mariposa3326.0% 1,44026.2%4838.8%3,23758.9%
Mendocino1,4607.8%7,77641.5%3,99221.3%5,48829.3%
Merced1,5475.4%11,27539.3%2,4118.4%13,48447.0%
Modoc23110.1%47420.6%2219.61,37259.7%
Mono1655.6%1,10938.0%37212.7%1,27643.7%
Monterey2,4794.5%30,64550.9%5,5359.2%21,51135.8%
Napa1,4394.5%10,67133.2%6,46420.1%13,55442.25%
Nevada1,8225.5%9,95830.0%6,18818.6%15,22145.9%
Orange23,1604.2%188,97034.1%61,75911.1%280,35650.6%
Placer5,1025.3%25,94526.8%11,51511.9%54,20856.0%
Plumas3746.6%1,37224.4%92516.4%2,95752.5%
Riverside13,8044.5%108,20335.1%32,89510.7%153,15749.7%
Sacramento12,1834.4%101,94736.5%43,28215.5%121,84143.6%
San Benito6355.7%4,64742.0%1,13110.2%4,65442.1%
San Bernardino12,7235.0%90,70535.7%26,22310.3%124,32449.0%
San Diego23,3973.9%236,42939.2%77,31112.8%266,31844.1%
San Francisco29,48714.1%85,10740.8%33,00115.8%61,04429.3%
San Joaquin5,4275.5%34,62635.3%13,67313.9% 44,39545.2%
San Luis Obispo3,9985.2%25,89834.0%9,91213.0%36,41147.8%
San Mateo6,4364.2%63,58842.0%25,58816.9%55,93036.9%
Santa Barbara3,3744.2%33,84042.1%9,82112.2%33,30341.5%
Santa Clara12,7424.0%122,58238.2%54,95817.1%130,32040.6%
Santa Cruz3,3735.2%31,19248.3%10,23915.9%19,72830.6%
Shasta2,6266.3%8,15319.7%3,5938.7%27,07765.3%
Sierra1088.9%31125.6%16713.8%62751.7%
Siskiyou7056.9%2,80227.6%1,12111.0%5,52354.4%
Solano4,3105.8%28,51438.4%12,22516.4%29,27739.4%
Sonoma5,5504.7%52,71945.0%22,39919.1%36,46331.1%
Stanislaus3,7554.7%26,11632.8%10,48713.2%39,34649.4%
Sutter1,1876.4%4,27723.2%2,69414.6%10,25855.7%
Tehama1,0248.0%2,64520.7% 1,0878.5%8,04262.8%
Trinity38211.1%1,03130.0%49014.2%1,53644.7%
Tulare2,5685.1%16,49532.4%3,6157.1%28,16755.4%
Tuolumne8115.8%3,46424.8%1,86513.3%7,84356.1%
Ventura5,8754.0%57,28638.7%16,71511.3%68,05946.0%
Yolo1,7774.3%17,21941.5%7,79918.8%14,68835.4%
Yuba7867.3%2,38222.2%1,28312.0%6,27458.5%
Totals316,1495.0%2,538,47840.5%846,02313.5%2,569,25441.0%

General election

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Endorsements

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Ricardo Lara (D)

Federal-level officials

State-level Officials

Local-level officials

Organizations

Steve Poizner (NPP)

Newspapers

International-level officials

Federal-level officials

State-level officials

Local-level officials

Individuals

Organizations

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ricardo
Lara (D)
Steve
Poizner (NPP)
Undecided
Thomas Partners Strategies[39]October 25–27, 20181,068± 3.5%44%45%11%
UC Berkeley[40]October 19–26, 20181,339± 4.0%44%49%7%
Thomas Partners Strategies[41]October 12–14, 20181,068± 3.5%39%47%15%
Thomas Partners Strategies[42]September 28–30, 20181,068± 3.5%37%45%15%
Thomas Partners Strategies[43]September 21–23, 20181,068± 3.5%40%45%15%
Thomas Partners Strategies[44]September 14–16, 20181,040± 3.5%27%34%40%
Thomas Partners Strategies[45]September 7–9, 20181,227± 3.3%27%34%39%

Results

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California Insurance Commissioner election, 2018[46]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticRicardo Lara6,186,03952.87%−4.65%
No party preferenceSteve Poizner5,515,29347.13%N/A
Total votes11,701,332100%N/A
Democratichold

References

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