Results as of Wednesday
State
Governor
• Jerry Brown — 60.7 percent
• Neel Kashakari — 39.3 percent
Leiutenant Governor
• Gavin Newsom — 58.5 percent
• Ron Nehring — 41.5 percent
Secretary of State
• Alex Padilla — 54.4 percent
• Pete Peterson — 45.6 percent
Controller
• Betty T. Yee — 56.9 percent
• Ashley Swearengin — 43.1 percent
State Treasurer
• John Chiang — 57.5 percent
• Greg Conlon – 42.5 percent
Attorney General
• Kamala D. Harris — 56.4 percent
• Ronald Gold — 43.6 percent
Insurance Commissioner
• Dave Jones — 56.9 percent
• Ted Gaines — 43.1 percent
State Board of Equalization
2nd District
• Fiona Ma — 57.7 percent
• James E. Theis — 42.3 percent
U.S. Representatives
3rd District
• John Garamendi — 59.8 percent
• Dan Logue — 40.2 percent
5th District
• Mike Thompson — 66.8 percent
• James Hinton — 33.2 percent
State Senator
2nd District
• Mike McGuire — 56.7 percent
• Lawrence R. Wiesner — 43.3 percent
Assembly
4th District
• Bill Dodd — 55.2 percent
• Charlie Schaupp — 44.8 percent
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Goodwin Liu
• Yes — 60.7 percent
• No — 39.3 percent
Mariano-Tino Cuellar
• Yes — 62.1 percent
• No— 37.9 percent
Kathryn M. Werdegar
Yes — 65.9 percent
• No — 34.1 percent
Presiding Justice Court of Appeal
District 1 — Division 1
Jim Humes
• Yes — 63.5 percent
• No — 36.5 percent
District 1 — Division 2
J. Anthony Kline
• Yes — 64.1 percent
• No — 35.9 percent
Associate Justice Court of Appeal
District 1 — Division 1
Kathleen M. Banke
• Yes — 67.7 percent
• No — 32.3 percent
District 1 —Division 2
Therese M. Stewart
• Yes — 65.2 percent
• No — 34.8 percent
District 1 — Division 3
Stuart R. Pollack
• Yes — 61.5 percent
• No — 38.5 percent
District 1 — Division 3
Martin J. Jenkins
• Yes — 66.2 percent
• No — 33.8 percent
District 1 — Division 4
Ignazio John Ruvolo
• Yes — 60.3 percent
• No — 39.7 percent
District 1 — Division 5
Mark B. Simons
• Yes — 66.4 percent
• No — 33.6 percent
District 1 — Division 5
Terence L. Bruiniers
• Yes — 63.4 percent
• No — 36.6 percent
State Superintendent Of Public Instruction
• Tom Torlakson — 61.6 percent
• Marshall Tuck — 38.4 percent
County
Supervisor
District 2
• Jeff Smith — 55.6 percent
• Jeri Spittler — 44.4 percent
District 3
• Jim Steele — 57.9 percent
• John Brosnan — 42.1 percent
Assessor-Recorder
• Rich Ford — 58.3 percent
• Sorhna Li Jordan — 41.7 percent
Clearlake
City Council
Two seats
• Bruno Sabatier — 25.7 percent
• Russel Perdock — 20.4 percent
• Joey Luiz — 17.5 percent
• Andre Williams — 14.9 percent
• Quincy Jackson — 9.3 percent
• Michael Pesonen — 7.1 percent
• Michael Walton — 5.2 percent
Clearlake City Clerk
• Melissa Swanson — 100 percent
Clearlake City Treasurer
• No candidate filed
Lakeport
City Council
Two seats
• Mireya Gehring Turner — 37.5 percent
• Stacey Mattina — 37.5 percent
• Michael Balentine — 25.0 percent
State propositions
Proposition 1 — Water bond
Funding for water quality, projects
• Yes — 57.7 percent
• No — 42.3 percent
Proposition 2 — State budget
Budget Stabilization Account
• Yes — 60.5 percent
• No — 39.5 percent
Proposition 45— Health care insurance
Rate changes initiative
• Yes — 39.1 percent
• No — 60.9 percent
Proposition 46 — Doctor”s drug and alcohol testing
Medical lawsuits
• Yes — 38.5 percent
• No — 61.5 percent
Proposition 47 — Criminal sentences
Misdemeanor penalties
• Yes — 59.5 percent
• No — 40.5 percent
Proposition 48 — Indian gaming compacts
Referendum
• Yes — 34.8 percent
• No — 65.2 percent
County, city measures
Measure O — Medical Marijuana Control Act
• Yes — 36.5 percent
• No — 63.5 percent
Measure P — Freedom to grow and use natural plants
• Yes — 32.0 percent
• No — 68.0 percent
Measure R — City of Clearlake
0.50 percent sales tax measure
• Yes — 53.3 percent
• No — 46.7 percent
Measure S — Healthy lake
0.50 percent sales tax county measure
• Yes — 63.0 percent
• No — 37.0 percent
Measure T — Lakeport Unified School District bond measure
• Yes — 64.2 percent
• No — 35.8 percent