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November 8, 2022 Election

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County Results as of Jun 18 10:26am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (384/384)
46.1% Countywide Voter Turnout (179,333/388,635)
Statewide Results as of Jan 18 3:44pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (25554/25554)
50.8% Statewide Voter Turnout (11,146,620/21,940,274)

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Precinct 33544C
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    State

    Governor

    Lieutenant Governor

    Secretary of State

    Controller

    Treasurer

    Attorney General

    Insurance Commissioner

    State Board of Equalization; District 1

    United States Senator

    United States Senator; Full Term

    United States Senator; Unexpired Short Term

    United States Representative

    United States Representative; District 9

    Member of the State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 13

    Judicial

    California Supreme Court (Yes/No)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 3 (Yes/No)

    School

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction

    Board Member; Lammersville Joint Unified School District; 4 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Vanitha Daniel
      3,504 votes 43.1%
    • Colin Nelson Clements
      3,073 votes 37.8%
    • Arjun Juturu
      1,562 votes 19.2%

    Board Member; Lammersville Joint Unified School District; 2 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Lisa Boulais
      2,717 votes 54.7%
    • Jasjeet Kaur
      1,817 votes 36.6%
    • Harmeet Gill
      432 votes 8.7%

    City

    Mayor; City of TracyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Nancy D. Young
      9,592 votes 43.96%
    • Eleassia Davis
      7,056 votes 32.34%
    • Mateo Bedolla
      5,170 votes 23.70%

    Council Member; City of TracyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Dan Arriola
      9,026 votes 22.94%
    • Dan Evans
      6,899 votes 17.54%
    • Amrik Wander
      6,197 votes 15.75%
    • Alice English
      6,096 votes 15.50%
    • Wes Huffman
      3,818 votes 9.70%
    • Ameni Alexander
      3,717 votes 9.45%
    • William Muetzenberg
      3,588 votes 9.12%

    District

    Board Member; Tracy Rural County Fire Protection DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • John Vieira
      3,314 votes 26.62%
    • Peter Reece
      3,303 votes 26.53%
    • Craig Miller
      2,781 votes 22.34%
    • Brian Jackman
      1,338 votes 10.75%
    • Peter L. Sawin
      1,084 votes 8.71%
    • John Muniz
      630 votes 5.06%

    State Propositions

    Proposition 1 Reproductive Freedom
    Pass: 7,176,888 / 66.9% Yes votes ...... 3,553,564 / 33.1% No votes
    Amends California Constitution to expressly include an individual's fundamental right to reproductive freedom, which includes the fundamental right to choose to have an abortion and the fundamental right to choose or refuse contraceptives. This amendment does not narrow or limit the existing rights to privacy and equal protection under the California Constitution. Fiscal Impact: No direct fiscal effect because reproductive rights already are protected by state law.

    Proposition 26 Sports Betting in Casinos
    Fail: 3,514,597 / 33.0% Yes votes ...... 7,129,127 / 67.0% No votes
    Also allows: sports wagering at certain horseracing tracks; private lawsuits to enforce certain gambling laws. Directs revenues to General Fund, problem-gambling programs, enforcement. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues, possibly reaching tens of millions of dollars annually. Some of these revenues would support increased state regulatory and enforcement costs that could reach the low tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Proposition 27 Online Sports Betting
    Fail: 1,906,342 / 17.7% Yes votes ...... 8,849,206 / 82.3% No votes
    Allows Indian tribes and affiliated businesses to operate online/ mobile sports wagering outside tribal lands. Directs revenues to regulatory costs, homelessness programs, nonparticipating tribes. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues, possibly in the hundreds of millions of dollars but not likely to exceed $500 million annually. Some revenues would support state regulatory costs, possibly reaching the mid-tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Proposition 28 Funding Arts and Music Education
    Pass: 6,924,618 / 64.4% Yes votes ...... 3,827,971 / 35.6% No votes
    Provides additional funding from state General Fund for arts and music education in all K+12 public schools (including charter schools). Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about $1 billion annually, beginning next year, for arts education in public schools.

    Proposition 29 Kidney Dialysis Clinics
    Fail: 3,364,407 / 31.6% Yes votes ...... 7,281,201 / 68.4% No votes
    Requires physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant on site during treatment. Requires clinics to: disclose physicians' ownership interests; report infection data. Fiscal Impact: Increased state and local government costs likely in the tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Proposition 30 Income Tax on Millionaires for Electric Cars
    Fail: 4,560,488 / 42.4% Yes votes ...... 6,203,810 / 57.6% No votes
    Allocates tax revenues to zero-emission vehicle purchase incentives, vehicle charging stations, and wildfire prevention. Fiscal Impact: Increased state tax revenue ranging from $3.5 billion to $5 billion annually, with the new funding used to support zero-emission vehicle programs and wildfire response and prevention activities.

    Proposition 31 Yes or No to Banning Flavored Tobacco Products
    Pass: 6,803,431 / 63.4% Yes votes ...... 3,923,385 / 36.6% No votes
    A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, a 2020 law prohibiting retail sale of certain flavored tobacco products. Fiscal Impact: Decreased state tobacco tax revenues ranging from tens of millions of dollars annually to around $100 million annually.

    Local Measures

    Measure B Business Tax -- City of Tracy (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 15,937 / 71.85% Yes votes ...... 6,244 / 28.15% No votes
    To ensure large businesses pay a proportionate share and provide funding for City services such as: repairing potholes/streets; keeping public areas healthy/safe/clean; maintaining neighborhood police patrols/9-1-1 emergency response/fire protection; supporting our economy/ general government use, shall the measure to update the City of Tracy business taxes be adopted with typical rates between 0.1% and 0.3% of gross receipts, as described in the measure, providing an additional $3,200,000 annually, until ended by voters?

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