Federal Races
Representative, U.S. House California District 20
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U.S. Senate California
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(Dem)Alex Padilla (Incumbent)
This vote is for Alex Padilla to serve a full term in the Senate beginning 1/2023
U.S. Senate California - Special
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State Races
Governor of California
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Lieutenant Governor of California
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Attorney General of California
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California Secretary of State
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California Treasurer
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California Controller
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California Superintendent of Public Instruction
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California State Board of Equalization District 1
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California Commissioner of Insurance
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California State Senate District 12
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Judges
California Supreme Court - Retention
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Martin J. Jenkins (Incumbent)
Jenkins was appointed to the court by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) in 2020.
Yes
California Supreme Court - Retention
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Joshua Groban (Incumbent)
Groban was appointed to the court by Gov. Jerry Brown (D) in 2018. Groban received a partisanship confidence score of Strong Democrat.
Yes
California Supreme Court - Retention
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Goodwin Liu (Incumbent)
Liu was appointed to the court by Gov. Jerry Brown (D) in 2011. He received a partisanship confidence score of Strong Democrat
Yes
California 5th District Court of Appeal - Retention
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California 5th District Court of Appeal - Retention
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Herbert I. Levy (Incumbent)
Levy was appointed to the court by Gov. Pete Wilson (R) in 1997. He was retained with 70 percent of the vote to another 12-year term in 2010.
No
California 5th District Court of Appeal - Retention
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Jennifer R.S. Detjen (Incumbent)
Detjen was appointed to the court by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) in 2010.
No
California Supreme Court - Retention
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Patricia Guerrero (Incumbent)
Guerrero was appointed to the court by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) in 2022.
Yes
Local Races
Kern County Board of Supervisors District 3
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Kern County Board of Education Trustee Area 1
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Kern County Board of Education Trustee Area 2
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Kern County Board of Education Trustee Area 3
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Kern County Board of Education Trustee Area 7
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Kern County Water Agency Division 4
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Kern High Board of Trustees Trustee Area 1
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Measures and Propositions
California State Ballot Measures
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A "yes" vote supported amending the state constitution to prohibit the state from interfering with or denying an individual's reproductive freedom, which is defined to include a right to an abortion and a right to contraceptives. |
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A "no" vote opposed this amendment providing a right to reproductive freedom in the state constitution. |
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A "yes" vote supported this ballot initiative to (i) legalize sports betting at American Indian gaming casinos and licensed racetracks in California; (ii) tax profits derived from sports betting at racetracks at 10%; and (iii) legalize roulette and dice games, such as craps, at tribal casinos. |
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A "no" vote opposed this ballot initiative, thus continuing to prohibit sports betting in California and roulette and dice games at tribal casinos. | |
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A "yes" vote supported legalizing online and mobile sports betting for persons 21 years of age or older, establishing regulations for the mobile sports betting industry, imposing a 10% tax on sports betting revenues and licensing fees, and allocating tax revenue to an account for homelessness programs and an account for tribes not operating sports betting. | |
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A "no" vote opposed this ballot initiative, thus continuing to prohibit sports betting in California. |
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"no opinion" | |
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A "yes" vote supported this ballot initiative to:
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A "no" vote opposed requiring an annual source of funding for K-12 public schools for arts and music education equal to, at minimum, 1% of the total state and local revenues that local education agencies receive under Proposition 98. | |
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A "yes" vote supported this ballot initiative to require dialysis clinics to have at least one physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant while patients are being treated; report data on dialysis-related infections; and not discriminate against patients based on the source of payment for care. |
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A "no" vote opposed this ballot initiative to require dialysis clinics to have at least one physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant while patients are being treated; report data on dialysis-related infections; and not discriminate against patients based on the source of payment for care. | |
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"no opinion" | |
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A "yes" vote supported increasing the tax on personal income above $2 million by 1.75% and dedicating the revenue to zero-emission vehicle subsidies; zero-emission vehicle infrastructure, such as electric vehicle charging stations; and wildfire suppression and prevention programs. |
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A "no" vote opposed increasing the tax on personal income above $2 million by 1.75% and dedicating the revenue to zero-emission vehicle subsidies; zero-emission vehicle infrastructure, such as electric vehicle charging stations; and wildfire suppression and prevention programs. | |
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"no opinion" | |
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A "yes" vote is to uphold the contested legislation, Senate Bill 793 (SB 793), which would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products. |
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A "no" vote is to repeal the contested legislation, Senate Bill 793 (SB 793), thus keeping the sale of flavored tobacco legal in the state. | |
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"no opinion" | |
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Kern County Ballot Measures
A "yes" vote supported limiting members of the Kern County Board of Supervisors to a maximum of two four-year terms, and applying the rule to both current and former supervisors so that they are unable to serve more than two additional terms. | |
A "no" vote opposed establishing term limits for the Kern County Board of Supervisors that amount to a maximum of two four-year terms, and applying the rule to both current and former supervisors so that they are unable to serve more than two additional terms. |
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