California Ballot Updates

11 days later, propositions and seats are finalized in California

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California experienced a record number of votes for the general election and it is estimated that 11.2 million ballots were mailed in or dropped off prior to Nov.3. The state finished counting votes for propositions and congressional races below.

Updates as of 11/14/2020

California Propositions

Prop 14 – Medical Research Bonds 

Yes – 51.1%

No – 48.9%

95% Reported

Prop 15 – Commercial Property Taxes

Yes – 48.2%

No –  51.8%

95% Reported

Prop 16 – Restoring Affirmative Action

Yes – 43.9%

No – 56.1%

95% Reported

Prop 17 – Allowing Parolees to Vote

Yes – 59%

No – 41%

95% Reported

Prop 18 – Allowing 17-Year-Olds to Vote 

Yes – 44.9%

No – 55.1%

95% Reported

Prop 19 – Property Tax Adjustments

Yes – 51.5%

No – 48.5%

95% Reported

Prop 20 – Reclassifying Minor Crimes as Felonies

Yes – 37.7%

No – 62.3%

95% Reported

Prop 21 – Rent Control

Yes – 40.2%

No – 59.8%

95% Reported

Prop 22 – Declaring App-Based Drivers as Contractors

Yes – 58.4%

No – 41.6%

95% Reported

Prop 23 – Additional Requirements for Dialysis Clinics

Yes – 36%

No – 64%

95% Reported

Prop 24 – Enhancing Personal Data Privacy

Yes – 56.1%

No – 43.9%

95% Reported

Prop 25 – Terminiating Cash Bail

Yes – 44.6%

No – 55.4%

95% Reported

House of Representatives

District 32

Grace Napolitano – 66.1%

Joshua Scott – 33.9%

50% Reported

District 35 

Norma Torres – 70.4%

Mike Cargile – 29.6%

93% Reported

District 39

Young Kim – 50.6%

Gil Cisneros – 49.4%

98% Reported

State Senate

District 29

Josh Newman – 51.3%

Ling Ling Chang – 48.7%

99% Reported

State Assembly

District 48

Blanca Rubio

District 52

Freddie Rodriguez – 70%

Toni Holle – 30%

90% Reported

District 55

Phillip Chen – 55%

Andrew Rodriguez – 45%

99% Reported

Los Angeles District Attorney

George Gascón – 53.77%

Jackie Lacey – 46.23%

L.A. County Measures

Measure J – Alternatives to Incarceration

Yes – 57.1%

No – 42.9%

L.A. Community College District Board of Trustees

Four seats on the seven-member board are in contest.

Currently, incumbents Andra Hoffman, David Vela, Mike Fong, and Nichelle Henderson are leading the pack in votes.

This is an ongoing story.