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Statewide tallies are not available until July 15
Karen Ossenfort
Special to the Village News
The San Diego County June Primary elections results are finally official as of July 7. Of the 1,993,896 registered voters in San Diego County, the voter turnout was only 34.9 percent. That equates to 674,608 votes cast.
The State results will not be final until July 15. We will do another story then to announce the top two candidates for statewide seats.
The San Diego County final results are:
Governor – Gavin Newsom, Democrat, 52.31-percent of the vote
Brian Dahle, Republican – 23.13-percent of the vote
Lt. Governor – Eleni Kounalakis, Democrat, 51.09-percent of the vote
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs, Republican – 27.64-percent of the vote
Secretary of State – Shirley N. Weber, Democrat, 55.97-percent of the vote
Rob Bernosky, Republican – 26.43-percent of the vote
Controller – Lahnee Chen, Republican, 42.17-percent of the vote
Malia M. Cohen, Democrat – 21.35-percent of the vote
Treasurer – Fiona Ma, Democrat, 54.76-percent of the vote
Andrew Do, Republican – 24.09-percent of the vote
Attorney General - Ricardo Lara, Democrat – 39.70-percent of the vote
Nathan Hochman, Republican – 27.68-percent of the vote
Insurance Commissioner – Ricardo Lara, Democrat, 35.72-percent of the vote
Greg Conlon, Republican –22.22-percent of the vote
Member of the State Board of Equalization for San Diego, 4th District – Mike Schaefer, 39.70-percent of the vote
Denis R. Bilodeau, Republican – 18.99-percent of the vote
United States Senator Full Term –Alex Padilla, 49.42-percent of the vote
Mark P. Meuser, Republican –19.51-percent of the vote
United States Senator Partial Term –Alex Padilla, 50.31-percent of the vote
Mark P. Meuser, Republican – 26.85-percent of the vote
United States Representative, 48th District – Darrell Issa, Republican – 61.20-percent of the vote
Steven Houlihan, Democrat – 29.94-percent of the vote
State Senate, 40th District – Brian W. Jones, Republican – 54.43-percent of the vote
Joseph C. Rocha, Democrat – 45.57-percent of the vote
Member of the State Assembly, 75th District – Marie Waldron, Republican – 63.46-percent of the vote
Randy Voepel, Republican – 36.54-percent of the vote
Member of the State Assembly, 77th District – Tasha Boerner Horvath, Democrat – 60.89-percent of the vote
Dan Downy, Republican – 39.11-percent of the vote
Judge of Superior Court Office #32 – Pennie McLaughlin – 100-percent of the vote
Judge of Superior Court Office #35 – Mike Murphy – 40.30-percent of the vote
Rebecca Cantor – 37.74-percent of the vote
Judge of Superior Court Office #36 – Pete Murray – 39.86-percent of the vote
Pete Singer – 30.57-percent of the vote
State Superintendent of Public Instruction – Tony K. Thurmond –40.41-percent of the vote
Lance Ray Christensen – 17.55-percent of the vote
Sheriff – Kelly Anne Martinez – 37.50-percent of the vote
John Hemmerling – 20.38-percent of the vote
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