Election results for ECDC-endorsed candidates

* Too Close to Call

BOLD is an endorsed candidate that won or a measure that turned out the way the club endorsed

Strike Through is an endorsed candidate that did not succeed or a measure that did not go as endorsed

 Statewide Democratic Candidates:

  • U.S. Senator Diane Feinstein
  • Governor Gavin Newsom
  • Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis
  • Secretary of State Alex Padilla
  • Treasurer Betty Yee
  • Controller Fiona Ma
  • Superintendent of Schools *Tony Thurmond
  • Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara
  • Board of Equalization Malia Cohen
  • Attorney General Xavier Becerra

City of El Cerrito Candidates and Measures:

  • El Cerrito City Council Gabe Quinto
  • El Cerrito City Council Janet Abelson
  • Stege Sanitary District Al Miller
  • Stege Sanitary District Dwight Merrill
  • Stege Sanitary District Juliet Christian-Smith
Measure V El Cerrito Charter City YES

Contra Costa County Candidates:

  • U.S. Representative Mark DeSaulnier
  • County Superintendent of Schools Lynn Mackey
  • West Contra Costa County School District Consuelo Lara
  • West Contra Costa County School District Madeline Kronenberg
  • West Contra Costa County School District Stephanie Hernandez-Jarvis

Regional Candidates and Measures:

  • AC Transit Dollene Jones
Measure FF Extends existing $12/year parcel tax for wildfire protection, public safety and habitat enhancement YES

Statewide Ballot Measures:

Prop. 1 Issue $4 billion in bonds for housing programs and veterans’ home loans YES
Prop. 2 Authorize $2 billion of millionaire’s tax for homelessness prevention housing YES
Prop. 3 Issue $8.9 billion in bonds for water-related infrastructure and environmental projects no decision
Prop. 4 Issue $1.5 billion in bonds for children’s hospitals YES
Prop. 5 Revise process for homebuyers who are age 55 or older or severely disabled to transfer their tax assessments NO
Prop. 6 Repeal 2017 fuel tax and vehicle fee NO
Prop. 7 Authorize legislature to provide permanent daylight savings time if federal government allows no decision
Prop. 8 Requires dialysis clinics to issue refunds for revenue above specified amount YES
Prop. 10 Allows local government to regulate rent no decision
Prop. 11 Allow ambulance providers to require workers to remain on-call during paid breaks NO
Prop. 12 Bans sale of meat from animals confined in spaces below specified sizes YES

Propositions 3, 5, 6, 8 and 10 were defeated with a NO vote.