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Battlegrounds[edit]
Ballotpedia identified the following races as Battleground primaries and elections, meaning they are among the most compelling intra-party contests of this cycle.
For more coverage of Ballotpedia's Battleground primaries, see:
- Ballotpedia's Top 10 primaries, 2018
- Democratic Party battleground primaries, 2018
- Republican Party battleground primaries, 2018
Alabama[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
District 2[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| Alabama's 2nd Congressional District, Republican Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Martha Roby Incumbent |
39.0% |
36,460 |
| Tommy Amason |
6.1% |
5,691 |
Bobby Bright |
28.1% |
26,250 |
| Rich Hobson |
7.5% |
7,019 |
| Barry Moore |
19.3% |
18,081 |
| Total Votes (385/385 precincts reporting) |
93,501 |
| Source: The New York Times |
Governor[edit]
- See also: Alabama gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 5 Republican primary)
| Governor of Alabama Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Kay Ivey Incumbent |
56.1% |
325,201 |
| Tommy Battle |
25.0% |
144,846 |
| Scott Dawson |
13.4% |
77,417 |
| Bill Hightower |
5.0% |
28,810 |
| Michael McAllister |
0.6% |
3,293 |
| Total Votes (2,148/2,169 precincts reporting) |
579,567 |
| Source: The New York Times |
Attorney General[edit]
- See also: Alabama Attorney General election, 2018 (June 5 Republican primary)
| Attorney General of Alabama Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Steve Marshall Incumbent |
28.4% |
151,656 |
| Chess Bedsole |
20.5% |
109,564 |
Troy King |
28.0% |
149,530 |
| Alice Martin |
23.2% |
123,895 |
| Total Votes (2,149/2,169 precincts reporting) |
534,645 |
| Source: The New York Times |
State Supreme Court Chief Justice[edit]
- See also: Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice election, 2018 (June 5 Republican primary)
| Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice, Republican Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Lyn Stuart Incumbent |
48.1% |
243,653 |
Tom Parker |
51.9% |
262,429 |
| Total Votes (2,149/2,169 precincts reporting) |
506,082 |
| Source: AL.com |
California[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- See also: United States Senate election in California (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. Senate, California Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Dianne Feinstein Incumbent |
43.8% |
1,688,898 |
| |
Democratic |
Kevin de León |
11.3% |
433,889 |
| |
Republican |
James Bradley |
8.8% |
338,408 |
| |
Republican |
Arun Bhumitra |
5.3% |
204,812 |
| |
Republican |
Paul Taylor |
5.1% |
196,583 |
| |
|
Other candidates |
25.6% |
989,185 |
| Total Votes (95.5% reporting (20,510 of 21,486 precincts)) |
3,851,775 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
U.S. House[edit]
District 10[edit]
- See also: California's 10th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 10 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Jeff Denham Incumbent |
37.7% |
24,640 |
| |
Democratic |
Mike Barkley |
2.5% |
1,663 |
| |
Democratic |
Michael Eggman |
11.0% |
7,180 |
| |
Democratic |
Josh Harder |
15.7% |
10,244 |
| |
Democratic |
Virginia Madueno |
9.0% |
5,885 |
| |
Democratic |
Dotty Nygard |
1.0% |
636 |
| |
Democratic |
Sue Zwahlen |
8.7% |
5,700 |
| |
Republican |
Ted Howze |
14.4% |
9,394 |
| Total Votes (100% reporting (477 of 477 precincts)) |
65,342 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 25[edit]
- See also: California's 25th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 25 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Stephen Knight Incumbent |
52.8% |
41,310 |
| |
Democratic |
Bryan Caforio |
18.3% |
14,305 |
| |
Democratic |
Katie Hill |
20.2% |
15,833 |
| |
Democratic |
Mary Pallant |
2.7% |
2,075 |
| |
Democratic |
Jess Phoenix |
6.0% |
4,682 |
| Total Votes (100% reporting (312 of 312 precincts)) |
78,205 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 39[edit]
- See also: California's 39th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 39 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Gil Cisneros |
19% |
16,506 |
| |
Democratic |
Sam Jammal |
5% |
4,486 |
| |
Democratic |
Herbert Lee |
4% |
3,492 |
| |
Democratic |
Suzi Park Leggett |
2% |
1,284 |
| |
Democratic |
Andy Thorburn |
9% |
7,656 |
| |
Democratic |
Mai Khanh Tran |
5% |
4,133 |
| |
Republican |
John Cullum |
1% |
1,110 |
| |
Republican |
Bob Huff |
6% |
5,330 |
| |
Republican |
Young Kim |
22% |
18,637 |
| |
Republican |
Phil Liberatore |
14% |
11,876 |
| |
Republican |
Shawn Nelson |
7% |
5,867 |
| |
Republican |
Andrew Sarega |
1% |
497 |
| |
Republican |
Steve Vargas |
3% |
2,616 |
| |
American Independent |
Ted Alemayhu |
0.1% |
106 |
| |
American Independent |
Sophia Alexander |
0.1% |
300 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Steve Cox |
1% |
533 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Karen Lee Schatzle |
1% |
556 |
| Total Votes (100% precincts reporting) |
84,985 |
| Source: Los Angeles Times |
District 45[edit]
- See also: California's 45th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| California 45th Congressional District top-two primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Mimi Walters Incumbent |
53.2% |
54,623 |
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Democratic |
Brian Forde |
5.6% |
5,764 |
| |
Independent |
John Graham |
2.3% |
2,392 |
| |
Democratic |
Kia Hamadanchy |
1.7% |
1,751 |
| |
Democratic |
Dave Min |
17.3% |
17,780 |
| |
Democratic |
Katie Porter |
19.8% |
20,378 |
| Total Votes (395/395 precincts reporting) |
102,688 |
| Source: Politico |
District 48[edit]
- See also: California's 48th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 48 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Dana Rohrabacher Incumbent |
30.3% |
52,734 |
| |
Democratic |
Hans Keirstead |
17.2% |
29,973 |
| |
Democratic |
Michael Kotick |
1.5% |
2,605 |
| |
Democratic |
Laura Oatman |
1.4% |
2,412 |
| |
Democratic |
Rachel Payne |
2.1% |
3,598 |
| |
Democratic |
Harley Rouda |
17.3% |
30,099 |
| |
Democratic |
Deanie Schaarsmith |
0.8% |
1,433 |
| |
Democratic |
Omar Siddiqui |
5.0% |
8,657 |
| |
Democratic |
Tony Zarkades |
0.7% |
1,281 |
| |
Republican |
Scott Baugh |
15.8% |
27,513 |
| |
Republican |
John Gabbard |
3.3% |
5,664 |
| |
Republican |
Paul Martin |
1.7% |
2,893 |
| |
Republican |
Stelian Onufrei |
0.4% |
739 |
| |
Republican |
Shastina Sandman |
1.6% |
2,762 |
| |
Libertarian |
Brandon Reiser |
0.6% |
964 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Kevin Kensinger |
0.4% |
690 |
| Total Votes (415/415 precincts reporting) |
174,017 |
| Source: Secretary of State of California |
District 49[edit]
- See also: California's 49th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 49 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Douglas Applegate |
13.2% |
14,592 |
| |
Democratic |
Sara Jacobs |
15.5% |
17,099 |
| |
Democratic |
Paul Kerr |
4.8% |
5,278 |
| |
Democratic |
Mike Levin |
17.1% |
18,958 |
| |
Republican |
Rocky Chávez |
7.8% |
8,581 |
| |
Republican |
Kristin Gaspar |
8.7% |
9,670 |
| |
Republican |
Diane Harkey |
25.5% |
28,191 |
| |
Republican |
Brian Maryott |
3.0% |
3,273 |
| |
Republican |
David Medway |
0.6% |
637 |
| |
Republican |
Craig Nordal |
0.6% |
674 |
| |
Republican |
Mike Schmitt |
1.3% |
1,479 |
| |
Republican |
Joshua Schoonover |
0.8% |
838 |
| |
Green |
Danielle St. John |
0.4% |
391 |
| |
Libertarian |
Joshua Hancock |
0.3% |
313 |
| |
Peace and Freedom |
Jordan Mills |
0.1% |
129 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Robert Pendleton |
0.5% |
529 |
| Total Votes (405/405 precincts reporting) |
110,632 |
| Source: The New York Times |
District 50[edit]
- See also: California's 50th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 50 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Duncan Hunter Incumbent |
48.7% |
43,233 |
| |
Democratic |
Josh Butner |
12.8% |
11,333 |
| |
Democratic |
Ammar Campa-Najjar |
16.3% |
14,445 |
| |
Democratic |
Patrick Malloy |
6.0% |
5,324 |
| |
Republican |
Shamus Sayed |
2.1% |
1,846 |
| |
Republican |
Bill Wells |
13.1% |
11,626 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Richard Kahle |
1.1% |
975 |
| Total Votes (100% reporting (370 of 370 precincts)) |
88,782 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
Governor[edit]
- See also: California gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 5 top-two primary)
The following candidates ran in the top-two gubernatorial primary.[1]
| California Gubernatorial Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Akinyemi Agbede |
0.1% |
5,588 |
| |
Democratic |
Juan Bribiesca |
0.2% |
9,848 |
| |
Democratic |
Thomas Jefferson Cares |
0.1% |
5,481 |
| |
Democratic |
John Chiang |
9.0% |
361,360 |
| |
Democratic |
Delaine Eastin |
2.9% |
117,823 |
| |
Democratic |
Robert Davidson Griffis |
0.2% |
6,802 |
| |
Democratic |
Albert Caesar Mezzetti |
0.2% |
7,157 |
| |
Democratic |
Gavin Newsom |
33.3% |
1,341,203 |
| |
Democratic |
Amanda Renteria |
1.3% |
50,783 |
| |
Democratic |
Michael Shellenberger |
0.4% |
17,443 |
| |
Democratic |
Klement Tinaj |
0.1% |
3,040 |
| |
Democratic |
Antonio Villaraigosa |
13.5% |
542,437 |
| |
Republican |
Travis Allen |
9.7% |
390,832 |
| |
Republican |
John Cox |
26.2% |
1,056,038 |
| |
Republican |
Yvonne Girard |
0.3% |
13,768 |
| |
Republican |
Peter Yuan Liu |
0.5% |
18,168 |
| |
Republican |
Robert Newman |
0.7% |
28,613 |
| |
Green |
Christopher Carlson |
0.1% |
4,270 |
| |
Green |
Josh Jones |
0.2% |
8,674 |
| |
Libertarian |
Zoltan Istvan |
0.2% |
7,776 |
| |
Libertarian |
Nickolas Wildstar |
0.2% |
6,385 |
| |
Peace and Freedom |
Gloria La Riva |
0.3% |
10,422 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Shubham Goel |
0.1% |
2,211 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Hakan Mikado |
0.1% |
3,222 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Desmond Silveira |
0.1% |
2,616 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Jeffrey Edward Taylor |
0.1% |
2,500 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Johnny Wattenburg |
0.1% |
3,043 |
| Total Votes (20,827/21,486 precincts) |
4,027,503 |
| Source: The New York Times |
Ballot propositions[edit]
Proposition 68[edit]
- See also: California Proposition 68, Parks, Environment, and Water Bond (June 2018)
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California Proposition 68
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| Result |
Votes |
Percentage |
|
Yes
|
3,455,226 |
57.59% |
| No |
2,544,854 |
42.41% |
-
- Results are officially certified.
- Source
Proposition 69[edit]
- See also: California Proposition 69, Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox and Appropriations Limit Exemption Amendment (June 2018)
|
California Proposition 69
|
| Result |
Votes |
Percentage |
|
Yes
|
4,886,924 |
81.33% |
| No |
1,121,924 |
18.67% |
-
- Results are officially certified.
- Source
State legislature[edit]
Josh Newman recall, State Senate District 29[edit]
- See also: Josh Newman recall, California State Senate (2018)
| Josh Newman recall, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Yes |
58.1% |
91,892 |
| No |
41.9% |
66,197 |
| Total Votes |
158,089 |
| Source: California Secretary of State |
| Josh Newman recall (replacement candidate), 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Kevin Carr |
8.6% |
12,713 |
| |
Republican |
Ling Ling Chang |
33.8% |
50,215 |
| |
Democratic |
Joseph Cho |
21.4% |
31,726 |
| |
Democratic |
Josh Ferguson |
11.9% |
17,745 |
| |
Republican |
George C. Shen |
5.0% |
7,442 |
| |
Republican |
Bruce Whitaker |
19.3% |
28,704 |
| Total Votes |
148,545 |
| Source: California Secretary of State |
Local[edit]
Aaron Persky recall, Santa Clara County Superior Court[edit]
- See also: Aaron Persky recall, Santa Clara County, California (2018)
| Aaron Persky recall, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Yes |
61.6% |
202,849 |
| No |
38.4% |
126,459 |
| Total Votes |
329,308 |
| Source: Santa Clara County elections |
| Aaron Persky recall (replacement candidate), 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Cindy Seeley Hendrickson |
68.0% |
174,045 |
| Angela Storey |
32.0% |
82,042 |
| Total Votes |
256,087 |
| Source: Santa Clara County elections |
San Francisco[edit]
- See also: Mayoral election in San Francisco, California (2018)
| San Francisco special mayoral election (first choice results), 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Angela Alioto |
6.96% |
16,809 |
| Michelle Bravo |
0.34% |
831 |
| London Breed |
36.56% |
88,257 |
| Richie Greenberg |
2.82% |
6,807 |
| Jane Kim |
24.03% |
58,010 |
| Mark Leno |
24.66% |
59,531 |
| Amy Farah Weiss |
0.66% |
1,589 |
| Ellen Lee Zhou |
3.84% |
9,270 |
| Total Votes (604/604 precincts reporting) |
241,104 |
| Source: San Francisco Department of Elections |
- See also: Municipal elections in San Francisco, California (2018)
| San Francisco District 8 special election (first choice results), 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Lawrence Dagesse |
1.8% |
304 |
Rafael Mandelman |
60.3% |
9,928 |
| Jeff Sheehy Incumbent |
37.9% |
6,246 |
| Total Votes (350/604 precincts reporting (citywide totals)) |
16,478 |
| Source: San Francisco Department of Elections |
Sacramento County District Attorney[edit]
- See also: Sacramento County District Attorney election, 2018
| Sacramento County District Attorney, Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Anne Marie Schubert Incumbent |
64% |
72,129 |
| Noah Phillips |
36% |
40,634 |
| Total Votes (100% reporting (573 of 573 precincts)) |
112,763 |
| Source: KCRA These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
Iowa[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: Iowa's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary)
| Iowa 1st Congressional District Democratic primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Abby Finkenauer |
67.0% |
29,525 |
| Thomas Heckroth |
19.2% |
8,467 |
| George Ramsey |
6.3% |
2,786 |
| Courtney Rowe |
7.5% |
3,320 |
| Total Votes (416/416 precincts reporting) |
44,098 |
| Source: Politico |
District 3[edit]
- See also: Iowa's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary)
| U.S. House, Iowa District 3 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Cindy Axne |
57.1% |
23,030 |
| Pete D'Alessandro |
15.5% |
6,263 |
| Eddie Mauro |
27.4% |
11,028 |
| Total Votes (171 of 375 precincts (46% reporting)) |
40,321 |
| Source: The New York Times These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
Governor[edit]
- See also: Iowa gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 5 Democratic primary)
| Iowa gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 5 Democratic primary), 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Nate Boulton |
5.1% |
8,944 |
| Cathy Glasson |
20.5% |
36,131 |
Fred Hubbell |
55.6% |
97,950 |
| Andy McGuire |
5.3% |
9,257 |
| John Norris |
11.5% |
20,203 |
| Ross Wilburn |
2.2% |
3,807 |
| Total Votes (100%) |
176,292 |
| Source: New York Times |
Montana[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- See also: United States Senate election in Montana (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| Montana Senate Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Troy Downing |
19.1% |
29,171 |
| Russell C. Fagg |
29.3% |
43,225 |
| Al Olszewski |
18.7% |
28,558 |
Matt Rosendale |
33.8% |
51,549 |
| Total Votes (669/669 precincts reporting) |
152,503 |
| Source: Politico |
New Jersey[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
District 2[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 2 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Samuel Fiocchi |
22.2% |
4,506 |
Seth Grossman |
40.0% |
9,744 |
| Hirsh Singh |
30.7% |
7,481 |
| Robert Turkavage |
7.1% |
1,742 |
| Total Votes (472 of 523 precincts (90%)) |
23,473 |
| Source: The New York Times These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 5[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 5th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| New Jersey 5th Congressional District Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Steve Lonegan |
47.0% |
14,728 |
John McCann |
53.0% |
16,598 |
| Total Votes (492/493 precincts reporting) |
31,326 |
| Source: Politico |
District 11[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 11th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 11 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Mitchell Cobert |
1.9% |
876 |
| Tamara Harris |
14.5% |
6,544 |
| Alison Heslin |
2.8% |
1,243 |
Mikie Sherrill |
77.3% |
34,804 |
| Mark Washburne |
3.4% |
1,529 |
| Total Votes (571/576 precincts reporting) |
44,996 |
| Source: The New York Times |
New Mexico[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: New Mexico's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary)
| U.S. House, New Mexico District 1 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Patrick Davis |
4.6% |
1,963 |
Debra Haaland |
38.9% |
16,568 |
| Damian Lara |
3.2% |
1,363 |
| Damon Martinez |
27.6% |
11,757 |
| Paul Moya |
5.1% |
2,155 |
| Antoinette Sedillo Lopez |
20.6% |
8,768 |
| Total Votes (259 of 468 precincts (55% reporting)) |
42,574 |
| Source: The New York Times These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 2[edit]
- See also: New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| New Mexico 2nd Congressional District Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Gavin Clarkson |
12.4% |
4,010 |
| Clayburn Griffin |
6.5% |
2,101 |
Yvette Herrell |
49.0% |
15,811 |
| Monty Newman |
32.1% |
10,346 |
| Total Votes (501/501 precincts reporting) |
32,268 |
| Source: Politico |
South Dakota[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
At-Large District[edit]
- See also: United States House election in South Dakota (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House election in South Dakota Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Dusty Johnson |
46.8% |
47,032 |
| Shantel Krebs |
29.3% |
29,442 |
| Neal Tapio |
23.9% |
23,980 |
| Total Votes (685/685 precincts reporting) |
100,454 |
| Source: Politico |
Governor[edit]
- See also: South Dakota gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 5 Republican primary)
| South Dakota gubernatorial Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Marty J. Jackley |
43% |
38,971 |
Kristi Noem |
57% |
51,963 |
| Total Votes (685 of 685) |
90,934 |
| Source: South Dakota Secretary of State |
[edit]
- ↑ California Secretary of State, "Statewide Direct Primary Election - June 5, 2018: Official Certified List of Candidates," accessed April 6, 2018
Alabama[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Alabama's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Alabama District 1 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Robert Kennedy Jr. |
80.75% |
27,651 |
| Lizzetta Hill McConnell |
19.25% |
6,592 |
| Total Votes |
34,243 |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Alabama District 1 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidates |
Bradley Byrne Incumbent |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 2[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Alabama's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Alabama District 2 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Tabitha Isner |
60.45% |
20,351 |
| Audri Scott Williams |
39.55% |
13,315 |
| Total Votes |
33,666 |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| Alabama's 2nd Congressional District, Republican Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Martha Roby Incumbent |
39.0% |
36,460 |
| Tommy Amason |
6.1% |
5,691 |
Bobby Bright |
28.1% |
26,250 |
| Rich Hobson |
7.5% |
7,019 |
| Barry Moore |
19.3% |
18,081 |
| Total Votes (385/385 precincts reporting) |
93,501 |
| Source: The New York Times |
District 3[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Alabama's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Alabama District 3 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Mallory Hagan |
65.74% |
21,410 |
| Adia McClellan Winfrey |
34.26% |
11,157 |
| Total Votes |
32,567 |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Alabama District 3 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidates |
Mike Rogers Incumbent |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 4[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Alabama's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Alabama District 4 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Lee Auman |
54.12% |
8,609 |
| Rick Neighbors |
45.88% |
7,297 |
| Total Votes |
15,906 |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Alabama District 4 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Robert Aderholt Incumbent |
81.47% |
93,959 |
| Anthony Blackmon |
18.53% |
21,366 |
| Total Votes |
115,325 |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 5[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 5th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Alabama's 5th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Alabama District 5 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidates |
Peter Joffrion |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Alabama District 5 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Mo Brooks Incumbent |
61.26% |
54,928 |
| Clayton Hinchman |
38.74% |
34,739 |
| Total Votes |
89,667 |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 6[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 6th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Alabama's 6th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Alabama District 6 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidates |
Danner Kline |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Alabama District 6 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidates |
Gary Palmer Incumbent |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 7[edit]
- See also: Alabama's 7th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Alabama's 7th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Alabama District 7 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidates |
Terri Sewell Incumbent |
| Source: Alabama Votes, "2018 Election Information," accessed July 17, 2018 |
No Republican candidates filed.
State executives[edit]
Click on the following links for state executive election results:
- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
- Attorney general
- Secretary of state
- Treasurer
- Auditor
- Agriculture commissioner
- State board of education
- Public service commissioner
State legislature[edit]
Click on the following links for state legislative election results:
- Alabama State Senate elections, 2018
- Alabama House of Representatives elections, 2018
State courts[edit]
Click on the following links for state court election results:
- Alabama Supreme Court elections, 2018
- Alabama intermediate appellate court elections, 2018
Local government[edit]
Click on the following links for local election results:
- Jefferson County, Alabama - County commissioner, district attorney, county sheriff, circuit clerk, local judgeships
- Jefferson County Schools
- Mobile County Public Schools
California[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- See also: United States Senate election in California (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. Senate, California Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Dianne Feinstein Incumbent |
43.8% |
1,688,898 |
| |
Democratic |
Kevin de León |
11.3% |
433,889 |
| |
Republican |
James Bradley |
8.8% |
338,408 |
| |
Republican |
Arun Bhumitra |
5.3% |
204,812 |
| |
Republican |
Paul Taylor |
5.1% |
196,583 |
| |
|
Other candidates |
25.6% |
989,185 |
| Total Votes (95.5% reporting (20,510 of 21,486 precincts)) |
3,851,775 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: California's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 1 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Doug LaMalfa Incumbent |
51.66% |
98,354 |
| |
Democratic |
Audrey Denney |
17.92% |
34,121 |
| |
Democratic |
Jessica Holcombe |
11.72% |
22,306 |
| |
Democratic |
Marty Walters |
8.42% |
16,032 |
| |
Republican |
Gregory Cheadle |
6.12% |
11,660 |
| |
Democratic |
David Peterson |
3.00% |
5,707 |
| |
Green |
Lewis Elbinger |
1.15% |
2,191 |
| Total Votes |
190,371 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 2[edit]
- See also: California's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 2 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Jared Huffman Incumbent |
72.48% |
144,005 |
| |
Republican |
Dale Mensing |
20.94% |
41,607 |
| |
Democratic |
Andy Caffrey |
6.58% |
13,072 |
| Total Votes |
198,684 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 3[edit]
- See also: California's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 3 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
John Garamendi Incumbent |
53.59% |
74,552 |
| |
Republican |
Charlie Schaupp |
42.12% |
58,598 |
| |
Democratic |
Kevin Puett |
4.29% |
5,971 |
| Total Votes |
139,121 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 4[edit]
- See also: California's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 4 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Tom McClintock Incumbent |
51.84% |
109,679 |
| |
Democratic |
Jessica Morse |
20.30% |
42,942 |
| |
Democratic |
Regina Bateson |
12.43% |
26,303 |
| |
Republican |
Mitchell White |
6.82% |
14,433 |
| |
Democratic |
Roza Calderon |
6.44% |
13,621 |
| |
Democratic |
Robert Lawton |
2.17% |
4,593 |
| Total Votes |
211,571 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 5[edit]
- See also: California's 5th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 5 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Mike Thompson Incumbent |
79.33% |
121,428 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Anthony Mills |
8.84% |
13,538 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Nils Palsson |
8.27% |
12,652 |
| |
Green |
Jason Kishineff |
3.57% |
5,458 |
| Total Votes |
153,076 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 6[edit]
- See also: California's 6th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 6 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Doris Matsui Incumbent |
87.85% |
99,789 |
| |
Democratic |
Jrmar Jefferson |
12.14% |
13,786 |
|
|
Write-in votes |
0.01% |
9 |
| Total Votes |
113,584 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 7[edit]
- See also: California's 7th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 7 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Ami Bera Incumbent |
51.65% |
84,776 |
| |
Republican |
Andrew Grant |
31.21% |
51,221 |
| |
Republican |
Yona Barash |
13.92% |
22,845 |
| |
Green |
Robert Christian Richardson |
1.94% |
3,183 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Reginald Claytor |
1.28% |
2,095 |
| Total Votes |
164,120 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 8[edit]
- See also: California's 8th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 8 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Paul Cook Incumbent |
40.76% |
44,482 |
| |
Republican |
Tim Donnelly |
22.85% |
24,933 |
| |
Democratic |
Marge Doyle |
21.69% |
23,675 |
| |
Democratic |
Rita Ramirez |
10.07% |
10,990 |
| |
Democratic |
Ronald O'Donnell |
4.63% |
5,049 |
|
|
Write-in votes |
0% |
0 |
| Total Votes |
109,129 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 9[edit]
- See also: California's 9th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 9 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Jerry McNerney Incumbent |
53.16% |
55,923 |
| |
Republican |
Marla Livengood |
41.10% |
43,242 |
| |
American Independent |
Mike Tsarnas |
5.74% |
6,038 |
| Total Votes |
105,203 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 10[edit]
- See also: California's 10th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 10 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Jeff Denham Incumbent |
37.7% |
24,640 |
| |
Democratic |
Mike Barkley |
2.5% |
1,663 |
| |
Democratic |
Michael Eggman |
11.0% |
7,180 |
| |
Democratic |
Josh Harder |
15.7% |
10,244 |
| |
Democratic |
Virginia Madueno |
9.0% |
5,885 |
| |
Democratic |
Dotty Nygard |
1.0% |
636 |
| |
Democratic |
Sue Zwahlen |
8.7% |
5,700 |
| |
Republican |
Ted Howze |
14.4% |
9,394 |
| Total Votes (100% reporting (477 of 477 precincts)) |
65,342 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 11[edit]
- See also: California's 11th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 11 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Mark DeSaulnier Incumbent |
68.28% |
107,115 |
| |
Republican |
John Fitzgerald |
23.13% |
36,279 |
| |
Democratic |
Dennis Lytton |
5.54% |
8,695 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Chris Wood |
3.05% |
4,789 |
| Total Votes |
156,878 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 12[edit]
- See also: California's 12th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 12 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Nancy Pelosi Incumbent |
68.50% |
141,365 |
| |
Republican |
Lisa Remmer |
9.10% |
18,771 |
| |
Democratic |
Shahid Buttar |
8.53% |
17,597 |
| |
Democratic |
Stephen Jaffe |
5.87% |
12,114 |
| |
Democratic |
Ryan Khojasteh |
4.60% |
9,498 |
| |
Green |
Barry Hermanson |
2.04% |
4,217 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Michael Goldstein |
1.37% |
2,820 |
| Total Votes |
206,382 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 13[edit]
- See also: California's 13th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 13 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Barbara Lee Incumbent |
99.33% |
159,751 |
| |
Green |
Laura Wells (write-in candidate) |
0.52% |
832 |
|
|
Write-in votes |
0.15% |
246 |
| Total Votes |
160,829 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 14[edit]
- See also: California's 14th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 14 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Jackie Speier Incumbent |
79.45% |
123,900 |
| |
Republican |
Cristina Osmeña |
20.55% |
32,054 |
| Total Votes |
155,954 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 15[edit]
- See also: California's 15th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 15 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Eric Swalwell Incumbent |
70.49% |
90,971 |
| |
Republican |
Rudy Peters |
26.17% |
33,771 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Brendan St. John |
3.35% |
4,322 |
| Total Votes |
129,064 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 16[edit]
- See also: California's 16th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 16 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Jim Costa Incumbent |
52.98% |
39,527 |
| |
Republican |
Elizabeth Heng |
47.02% |
35,080 |
| Total Votes |
74,607 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 17[edit]
- See also: California's 17th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 17 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Ro Khanna Incumbent |
61.98% |
72,676 |
| |
Republican |
Ron Cohen |
22.91% |
26,865 |
| |
Democratic |
Khanh Tran |
7.21% |
8,455 |
| |
Democratic |
Stephen Forbes |
5.34% |
6,259 |
| |
Libertarian |
Kennita Watson |
2.56% |
2,997 |
| Total Votes |
117,252 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 18[edit]
- See also: California's 18th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 18 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Anna Eshoo Incumbent |
73.43% |
133,993 |
| |
Republican |
Christine Russell |
23.39% |
42,692 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
John Karl Fredrich |
3.18% |
5,803 |
| Total Votes |
182,488 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 19[edit]
- See also: California's 19th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 19 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Zoe Lofgren Incumbent |
99.02% |
97,096 |
| |
Republican |
Justin Aguilera (write-in candidate) |
0.81% |
792 |
|
|
Write-in votes |
0.17% |
167 |
| Total Votes |
98,055 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 20[edit]
- See also: California's 20th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 20 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Jimmy Panetta Incumbent |
80.67% |
102,828 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Ronald Paul Kabat |
15.42% |
19,657 |
| |
Democratic |
Douglas Deitch |
3.89% |
4,956 |
|
|
Write-in votes |
0.02% |
20 |
| Total Votes |
127,461 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 21[edit]
- See also: California's 21st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 21 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
David Valadao Incumbent |
62.82% |
34,290 |
| |
Democratic |
TJ Cox |
37.18% |
20,293 |
| Total Votes |
54,583 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 22[edit]
- See also: California's 22nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 22 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Devin Nunes Incumbent |
57.56% |
70,112 |
| |
Democratic |
Andrew Janz |
31.69% |
38,596 |
| |
Democratic |
Bobby Bliatout |
4.93% |
6,002 |
| |
Democratic |
Ricardo Franco |
3.58% |
4,365 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Brian Carroll |
1.31% |
1,591 |
| |
Libertarian |
Bill Merryman |
0.93% |
1,137 |
| Total Votes |
121,803 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 23[edit]
- See also: California's 23rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 23 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Kevin McCarthy Incumbent |
68.79% |
81,633 |
| |
Democratic |
Tatiana Matta |
12.59% |
14,935 |
| |
Democratic |
Wendy Reed |
10.09% |
11,974 |
| |
Democratic |
Mary Helen Barro |
5.36% |
6,363 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
James Davis |
1.75% |
2,076 |
| |
Democratic |
Kurtis Wilson |
1.42% |
1,691 |
| Total Votes |
118,672 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 24[edit]
- See also: California's 24th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 24 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Salud Carbajal Incumbent |
53.59% |
94,558 |
| |
Republican |
Justin Fareed |
36.37% |
64,177 |
| |
Republican |
Michael Erin Woody |
10.04% |
17,715 |
| Total Votes |
176,450 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 25[edit]
- See also: California's 25th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 25 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Stephen Knight Incumbent |
52.8% |
41,310 |
| |
Democratic |
Bryan Caforio |
18.3% |
14,305 |
| |
Democratic |
Katie Hill |
20.2% |
15,833 |
| |
Democratic |
Mary Pallant |
2.7% |
2,075 |
| |
Democratic |
Jess Phoenix |
6.0% |
4,682 |
| Total Votes (100% reporting (312 of 312 precincts)) |
78,205 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 26[edit]
- See also: California's 26th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 26 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Julia Brownley Incumbent |
54.11% |
72,764 |
| |
Republican |
Antonio Sabato Jr. |
22.39% |
30,107 |
| |
Republican |
Jeffrey Burum |
19.82% |
26,656 |
| |
Democratic |
John Nelson |
3.69% |
4,959 |
| Total Votes |
134,486 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 27[edit]
- See also: California's 27th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 27 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Judy Chu Incumbent |
83.49% |
86,932 |
| |
Democratic |
Bryan Witt |
16.51% |
17,186 |
| Total Votes |
104,118 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 28[edit]
- See also: California's 28th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 28 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Adam Schiff Incumbent |
73.51% |
94,249 |
| |
Republican |
Johnny Nalbandian |
20.72% |
26,566 |
| |
Democratic |
Sal Genovese |
5.78% |
7,406 |
| Total Votes |
128,221 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 29[edit]
- See also: California's 29th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 29 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Tony Cardenas Incumbent |
66.72% |
43,579 |
| |
Republican |
Benito Bernal |
17.38% |
11,353 |
| |
Democratic |
Joseph Shammas |
8.08% |
5,278 |
| |
Green |
Angelica Dueñas |
6.37% |
4,164 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Juan Rey |
1.45% |
944 |
| Total Votes |
65,318 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 30[edit]
- See also: California's 30th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 30 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Brad Sherman Incumbent |
62.30% |
80,038 |
| |
Republican |
Mark Reed |
27.28% |
35,046 |
| |
Democratic |
Raji Rab |
5.26% |
6,753 |
| |
Democratic |
Jon Pelzer |
5.17% |
6,642 |
| Total Votes |
128,479 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 31[edit]
- See also: California's 31st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 31 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Pete Aguilar Incumbent |
45.90% |
41,337 |
| |
Republican |
Sean Flynn |
45.10% |
40,622 |
| |
Democratic |
Kaisar Ahmed |
9.00% |
8,108 |
| Total Votes |
90,067 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 32[edit]
- See also: California's 32nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 32 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Grace Napolitano Incumbent |
99.92% |
56,674 |
| |
Republican |
Joshua Scott (write-in candidate) |
0.07% |
42 |
|
|
Write-in votes |
0% |
1 |
| Total Votes |
56,717 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 33[edit]
- See also: California's 33rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 33 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Ted Lieu Incumbent |
61.71% |
100,581 |
| |
Republican |
Kenneth Wright |
30.05% |
48,985 |
| |
Democratic |
Emory Rodgers |
8.24% |
13,435 |
| Total Votes |
163,001 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 34[edit]
- See also: California's 34th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 34 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Jimmy Gomez Incumbent |
78.70% |
54,661 |
| |
Green |
Kenneth Mejia |
12.94% |
8,987 |
| |
Libertarian |
Angela McArdle |
8.36% |
5,804 |
| Total Votes |
69,452 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 35[edit]
- See also: California's 35th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 35 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Norma Torres Incumbent |
51.17% |
32,474 |
| |
Republican |
Christian Valiente |
33.99% |
21,572 |
| |
Democratic |
Joe Baca |
14.84% |
9,417 |
| Total Votes |
63,463 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 36[edit]
- See also: California's 36th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 36 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Raul Ruiz Incumbent |
55.03% |
65,554 |
| |
Republican |
Kimberlin Brown Pelzer |
23.21% |
27,648 |
| |
Republican |
Dan Ball |
7.82% |
9,312 |
| |
Republican |
Doug Hassett |
5.04% |
6,001 |
| |
Republican |
Stephan Wolkowicz |
4.68% |
5,576 |
| |
Republican |
Robert Bentley |
4.22% |
5,030 |
| Total Votes |
119,121 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 37[edit]
- See also: California's 37th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 37 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Karen Bass Incumbent |
89.18% |
99,118 |
| |
Republican |
Ron Bassilian |
10.82% |
12,020 |
| Total Votes |
111,138 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 38[edit]
- See also: California's 38th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 38 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Linda Sánchez Incumbent |
62.67% |
54,691 |
| |
Republican |
Ryan Downing |
37.33% |
32,584 |
| Total Votes |
87,275 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 39[edit]
- See also: California's 39th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 39 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Gil Cisneros |
19% |
16,506 |
| |
Democratic |
Sam Jammal |
5% |
4,486 |
| |
Democratic |
Herbert Lee |
4% |
3,492 |
| |
Democratic |
Suzi Park Leggett |
2% |
1,284 |
| |
Democratic |
Andy Thorburn |
9% |
7,656 |
| |
Democratic |
Mai Khanh Tran |
5% |
4,133 |
| |
Republican |
John Cullum |
1% |
1,110 |
| |
Republican |
Bob Huff |
6% |
5,330 |
| |
Republican |
Young Kim |
22% |
18,637 |
| |
Republican |
Phil Liberatore |
14% |
11,876 |
| |
Republican |
Shawn Nelson |
7% |
5,867 |
| |
Republican |
Andrew Sarega |
1% |
497 |
| |
Republican |
Steve Vargas |
3% |
2,616 |
| |
American Independent |
Ted Alemayhu |
0.1% |
106 |
| |
American Independent |
Sophia Alexander |
0.1% |
300 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Steve Cox |
1% |
533 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Karen Lee Schatzle |
1% |
556 |
| Total Votes (100% precincts reporting) |
84,985 |
| Source: Los Angeles Times |
District 40[edit]
- See also: California's 40th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 40 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Lucille Roybal-Allard Incumbent |
80.30% |
35,636 |
| |
Green |
Rodolfo Cortes Barragan |
19.70% |
8,741 |
| Total Votes |
44,377 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 41[edit]
- See also: California's 41st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 41 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Mark Takano Incumbent |
58.48% |
45,585 |
| |
Republican |
Aja Smith |
41.52% |
32,360 |
| Total Votes |
77,945 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 42[edit]
- See also: California's 42nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 42 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Ken Calvert Incumbent |
60.78% |
70,289 |
| |
Democratic |
Julia Peacock |
26.14% |
30,237 |
| |
Democratic |
Norman Quintero |
8.25% |
9,540 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Matt Woody |
4.83% |
5,587 |
| Total Votes |
115,653 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 43[edit]
- See also: California's 43rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 43 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Maxine Waters Incumbent |
72.35% |
63,908 |
| |
Republican |
Omar Navarro |
14.18% |
12,522 |
| |
Republican |
Frank DeMartini |
6.97% |
6,156 |
| |
Republican |
Edwin Duterte |
4.16% |
3,673 |
| |
Green |
Miguel Angel Zuniga |
2.35% |
2,074 |
| Total Votes |
88,333 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 44[edit]
- See also: California's 44th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 44 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Nanette Barragán Incumbent |
65.51% |
39,453 |
| |
Democratic |
Aja Brown |
17.03% |
10,257 |
| |
Republican |
Jazmina Saavedra |
10.22% |
6,153 |
| |
Republican |
Stacey Dash |
7.24% |
4,361 |
| Total Votes |
60,224 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 45[edit]
- See also: California's 45th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| California 45th Congressional District top-two primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Mimi Walters Incumbent |
53.2% |
54,623 |
| |
Democratic |
Brian Forde |
5.6% |
5,764 |
| |
Independent |
John Graham |
2.3% |
2,392 |
| |
Democratic |
Kia Hamadanchy |
1.7% |
1,751 |
| |
Democratic |
Dave Min |
17.3% |
17,780 |
| |
Democratic |
Katie Porter |
19.8% |
20,378 |
| Total Votes (395/395 precincts reporting) |
102,688 |
| Source: Politico |
District 46[edit]
- See also: California's 46th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 46 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Lou Correa Incumbent |
62.24% |
43,700 |
| |
Republican |
Russell Lambert |
32.43% |
22,770 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Ed Rushman |
3.29% |
2,313 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Will Johnson |
2.03% |
1,425 |
| Total Votes |
70,208 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 47[edit]
- See also: California's 47th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 47 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Alan Lowenthal Incumbent |
60.63% |
70,539 |
| |
Republican |
John Briscoe |
21.59% |
25,122 |
| |
Republican |
David Clifford |
17.78% |
20,687 |
| Total Votes |
116,348 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 48[edit]
- See also: California's 48th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 48 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Dana Rohrabacher Incumbent |
30.3% |
52,734 |
| |
Democratic |
Hans Keirstead |
17.2% |
29,973 |
| |
Democratic |
Michael Kotick |
1.5% |
2,605 |
| |
Democratic |
Laura Oatman |
1.4% |
2,412 |
| |
Democratic |
Rachel Payne |
2.1% |
3,598 |
| |
Democratic |
Harley Rouda |
17.3% |
30,099 |
| |
Democratic |
Deanie Schaarsmith |
0.8% |
1,433 |
| |
Democratic |
Omar Siddiqui |
5.0% |
8,657 |
| |
Democratic |
Tony Zarkades |
0.7% |
1,281 |
| |
Republican |
Scott Baugh |
15.8% |
27,513 |
| |
Republican |
John Gabbard |
3.3% |
5,664 |
| |
Republican |
Paul Martin |
1.7% |
2,893 |
| |
Republican |
Stelian Onufrei |
0.4% |
739 |
| |
Republican |
Shastina Sandman |
1.6% |
2,762 |
| |
Libertarian |
Brandon Reiser |
0.6% |
964 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Kevin Kensinger |
0.4% |
690 |
| Total Votes (415/415 precincts reporting) |
174,017 |
| Source: Secretary of State of California |
District 49[edit]
- See also: California's 49th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 49 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Douglas Applegate |
13.2% |
14,592 |
| |
Democratic |
Sara Jacobs |
15.5% |
17,099 |
| |
Democratic |
Paul Kerr |
4.8% |
5,278 |
| |
Democratic |
Mike Levin |
17.1% |
18,958 |
| |
Republican |
Rocky Chávez |
7.8% |
8,581 |
| |
Republican |
Kristin Gaspar |
8.7% |
9,670 |
| |
Republican |
Diane Harkey |
25.5% |
28,191 |
| |
Republican |
Brian Maryott |
3.0% |
3,273 |
| |
Republican |
David Medway |
0.6% |
637 |
| |
Republican |
Craig Nordal |
0.6% |
674 |
| |
Republican |
Mike Schmitt |
1.3% |
1,479 |
| |
Republican |
Joshua Schoonover |
0.8% |
838 |
| |
Green |
Danielle St. John |
0.4% |
391 |
| |
Libertarian |
Joshua Hancock |
0.3% |
313 |
| |
Peace and Freedom |
Jordan Mills |
0.1% |
129 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Robert Pendleton |
0.5% |
529 |
| Total Votes (405/405 precincts reporting) |
110,632 |
| Source: The New York Times |
District 50[edit]
- See also: California's 50th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 50 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Duncan Hunter Incumbent |
48.7% |
43,233 |
| |
Democratic |
Josh Butner |
12.8% |
11,333 |
| |
Democratic |
Ammar Campa-Najjar |
16.3% |
14,445 |
| |
Democratic |
Patrick Malloy |
6.0% |
5,324 |
| |
Republican |
Shamus Sayed |
2.1% |
1,846 |
| |
Republican |
Bill Wells |
13.1% |
11,626 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Richard Kahle |
1.1% |
975 |
| Total Votes (100% reporting (370 of 370 precincts)) |
88,782 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 51[edit]
- See also: California's 51st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 51 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Juan Vargas Incumbent |
64.01% |
50,132 |
| |
Republican |
Juan Hidalgo Jr. |
15.30% |
11,979 |
| |
Republican |
John Renison Jr. |
14.01% |
10,972 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Juan Carlos Mercado |
3.13% |
2,452 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Kevin Mitchell |
1.88% |
1,473 |
| |
Republican |
Louis Fuentes |
1.67% |
1,310 |
| Total Votes |
78,318 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 52[edit]
- See also: California's 52nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 52 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Scott Peters Incumbent |
59.04% |
98,744 |
| |
Republican |
Omar Qudrat |
15.27% |
25,530 |
| |
Republican |
James Veltmeyer |
11.39% |
19,040 |
| |
Republican |
Danny Casara |
4.59% |
7,680 |
| |
Republican |
Michael Allman |
3.92% |
6,561 |
| |
Republican |
John Horst |
3.38% |
5,654 |
| |
Republican |
Jeff Cullen |
2.41% |
4,027 |
| Total Votes |
167,236 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 53[edit]
- See also: California's 53rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 top-two primary)
| U.S. House, California District 53 Top-Two Primary, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Susan Davis Incumbent |
64.06% |
93,051 |
| |
Republican |
Morgan Murtaugh |
14.34% |
20,827 |
| |
Republican |
Matt Mendoza |
13.57% |
19,710 |
| |
Republican |
Shawn Gino Kane |
3.66% |
5,319 |
| |
Nonpartisan |
Bryan Kim |
2.38% |
3,460 |
| |
Republican |
Brett Goda |
1.99% |
2,898 |
| Total Votes |
145,265 |
| Source: California Secretary of State, "2018 Statement of Vote," accessed July 17, 2018 |
State ballot measures[edit]
Click on the following links for state ballot measure results:
- California Proposition 68, Parks, Environment, and Water Bond (June 2018)
|
California Proposition 68
|
| Result |
Votes |
Percentage |
|
Yes
|
3,455,226 |
57.59% |
| No |
2,544,854 |
42.41% |
-
- Results are officially certified.
- Source
- California Proposition 69, Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox and Appropriations Limit Exemption Amendment (June 2018)
|
California Proposition 69
|
| Result |
Votes |
Percentage |
|
Yes
|
4,886,924 |
81.33% |
| No |
1,121,924 |
18.67% |
-
- Results are officially certified.
- Source
- California Proposition 70, Vote Requirement to Use Cap-and-Trade Revenue Amendment (June 2018)
- California Proposition 71, Effective Date of Ballot Measures Amendment (June 2018)
- California Proposition 72, Rainwater Capture Systems Excluded from Property Tax Assessments Amendment (June 2018)
State executives[edit]
Click on the following links for state executive election results:
- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
- Attorney general
- Secretary of state
- Treasurer
- Controller
- Insurance commissioner
- Superintendent of public instruction
- State board of equalization
State legislature[edit]
Click on the following links for state legislative election results:
- California State Senate elections, 2018
- California State Assembly elections, 2018
- California state legislative special elections, 2018
- Josh Newman recall, California State Senate (2018)
| Josh Newman recall, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Yes |
58.1% |
91,892 |
| No |
41.9% |
66,197 |
| Total Votes |
158,089 |
| Source: California Secretary of State |
| Josh Newman recall (replacement candidate), 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Kevin Carr |
8.6% |
12,713 |
| |
Republican |
Ling Ling Chang |
33.8% |
50,215 |
| |
Democratic |
Joseph Cho |
21.4% |
31,726 |
| |
Democratic |
Josh Ferguson |
11.9% |
17,745 |
| |
Republican |
George C. Shen |
5.0% |
7,442 |
| |
Republican |
Bruce Whitaker |
19.3% |
28,704 |
| Total Votes |
148,545 |
| Source: California Secretary of State |
Local government[edit]
Click on the following links for local election results:
- Local ballot measures
- Aaron Persky recall, Santa Clara County, California (2018)
| Aaron Persky recall, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Yes |
61.6% |
202,849 |
| No |
38.4% |
126,459 |
| Total Votes |
329,308 |
| Source: Santa Clara County elections |
| Aaron Persky recall (replacement candidate), 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Cindy Seeley Hendrickson |
68.0% |
174,045 |
| Angela Storey |
32.0% |
82,042 |
| Total Votes |
256,087 |
| Source: Santa Clara County elections |
- Alameda County, California - County board of supervisors, county board of education, county board of directors, county superintendent of schools, county assessor, county auditor-controller/clerk recorder, district attorney, county sheriff/coroner, county treasurer-tax collector, superior court judges, and Union Sanitary District
- Chula Vista, California - Mayor, city council, and city attorney
- Fresno, California - City council
- Fresno County, California - County clerk, county board of supervisors, county assessor recorder, county auditor-controller/treasurer-tax collector, district attorney-public administrator, county sheriff-coroner, county superintendent of schools, and superior court judges
- Kern County, California - County board of supervisors, county assessor-recorder, county auditor-controller-county clerk, district attorney, county sheriff-coroner-public administrator, county treasurer-tax collector, county superintendent of schools, and superior court judges
- Long Beach, California - Mayor, city council, city attorney, city auditor, and city prosecutor
- Los Angeles County, California - County board of supervisors, county assessor, county sheriff, community college district governing board, and superior court judges
- Orange County, California - County board of supervisors, county assessor, county auditor-controller, district attorney-public administrator, county sheriff-coroner, county treasurer-tax collector, county superintendent of schools, county clerk-recorder, and superior court judges
- Riverside County, California - County board of supervisors, county assessor-clerk-recorder, county auditor-controller, district attorney, county sheriff-coroner-public administrator, county treasurer-tax collector, county superintendent of schools, county board of education, and superior court judges
- Sacramento, California - City council
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- San Bernardino, California - Mayor and city council
- San Bernardino County, California - County board of supervisors, county assessor/recorder, county auditor-controller/treasurer/tax collector, district attorney, county sheriff/coroner/public administrator, county superintendent of schools, community college district board members, and superior court judges
- San Diego, California - City council
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- San Francisco, California - Mayor, board of supervisors, city assessor-recorder, public defender, county board of education members, superior court judge, and seats on the community college board
- San Joaquin County, California - County board of supervisors, county assessor-recorder-clerk, county treasurer-tax collector, district attorney, county sheriff-coroner-public administrator, county board of education, county auditor-controller, county superintendent of schools, and superior court judges
- San Jose, California - Mayor and city council
- Santa Clara County, California - County board of supervisors, county assessor, county sheriff, district attorney, and superior court judges
- Stockton, California - City council
- Baker Valley Unified School District
- San Diego Unified School District
- Twin Rivers Unified School District
- Joseph Barragan recall, Alvord Unified School District, California (2018)
Iowa[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: Iowa's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Iowa's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
Democratic primary election
Republican primary election
District 2[edit]
- See also: Iowa's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Iowa's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
Democratic primary election
Republican primary election
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
District 3[edit]
- See also: Iowa's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Iowa's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
Democratic primary election
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Theresa Greenfield (D)
- Heather Ryan (D)
- Austin Frerick (D)
Republican primary election
District 4[edit]
- See also: Iowa's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Iowa's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
Democratic primary election
Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
Republican primary election
State executives[edit]
Click on the following links for state executive election results:
- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
- Attorney general
- Secretary of state
- Treasurer
- Auditor
- Agriculture commissioner
State legislature[edit]
Click on the following links for state legislative election results:
- Iowa State Senate elections, 2018
- Iowa House of Representatives elections, 2018
Mississippi[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- See also: United States Senate election in Mississippi (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in Mississippi (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. Senate, Mississippi Democratic Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Howard Sherman |
31.79% |
27,957 |
David Baria |
30.98% |
27,244 |
| Omeria Scott |
24.20% |
21,278 |
| Victor Maurice Jr. |
4.96% |
4,361 |
| Jerone Garland |
4.85% |
4,266 |
| Jensen Bohren |
3.21% |
2,825 |
| Total Votes |
87,931 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Democratic Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. Senate, Mississippi Republican Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Roger Wicker Incumbent |
82.79% |
130,118 |
| Richard Boyanton |
17.21% |
27,052 |
| Total Votes |
157,170 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Republican Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: Mississippi's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Mississippi's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Mississippi District 1 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Randy Wadkins (unopposed) |
100.00% |
11,692 |
| Total Votes |
11,692 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Democratic Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Mississippi District 1 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Trent Kelly Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
30,151 |
| Total Votes |
30,151 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Republican Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 2[edit]
- See also: Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Mississippi District 2 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bennie Thompson Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
31,203 |
| Total Votes |
31,203 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Democratic Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
No Republican candidates filed.
District 3[edit]
- See also: Mississippi's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Mississippi's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Mississippi District 3 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Michael Evans |
69.34% |
17,016 |
| Michael Aycox |
30.66% |
7,525 |
| Total Votes |
24,541 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Democratic Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Mississippi District 3 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Michael Guest |
44.84% |
29,157 |
Whit Hughes |
22.24% |
14,464 |
| Perry Parker |
16.24% |
10,562 |
| Sally Doty |
10.16% |
6,608 |
| Morgan Dunn |
5.87% |
3,820 |
| Katherine Tate |
0.64% |
416 |
| Total Votes |
65,027 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Republican Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
District 4[edit]
- See also: Mississippi's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Mississippi's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Mississippi District 4 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jeramey Anderson (unopposed) |
100.00% |
14,560 |
| Total Votes |
14,560 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Democratic Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Mississippi District 4 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Steven Palazzo Incumbent |
70.50% |
30,270 |
| E. Brian Rose |
29.50% |
12,664 |
| Total Votes |
42,934 |
| Source: Mississippi Secretary of State, "2018 Republican Primary," accessed July 17, 2018 |
State courts[edit]
Click on the following links for state court election results:
- Mississippi Supreme Court elections, 2018
- Mississippi intermediate appellate court elections, 2018
Montana[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- See also: United States Senate election in Montana (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in Montana (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. Senate, Montana Democratic Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jon Tester Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
114,948 |
| Total Votes |
114,948 |
| Source: Montana Secretary of State, "Primary Election Official Results," accessed July 16, 2018 |
| Montana Senate Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Troy Downing |
19.1% |
29,171 |
| Russell C. Fagg |
29.3% |
43,225 |
| Al Olszewski |
18.7% |
28,558 |
Matt Rosendale |
33.8% |
51,549 |
| Total Votes (669/669 precincts reporting) |
152,503 |
| Source: Politico |
| U.S. Senate, Montana Green Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Steve Kelly |
61.22% |
971 |
| Timothy Adams |
38.78% |
615 |
| Total Votes |
1,586 |
| Source: Montana Secretary of State, "Primary Election Official Results," accessed July 16, 2018 |
U.S. House[edit]
At-large[edit]
- See also: United States House election in Montana (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States House election in Montana (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Montana At-Large District Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Kathleen Williams |
33.52% |
37,513 |
| John Heenan |
31.71% |
35,480 |
| Grant Kier |
24.15% |
27,025 |
| Lynda Moss |
5.06% |
5,667 |
| John Meyer |
3.34% |
3,740 |
| Jared Pettinato |
2.21% |
2,472 |
| Total Votes |
111,897 |
| Source: Montana Secretary of State, "Primary Election Official Results," accessed July 16, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Montana At-Large District Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Greg Gianforte Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
136,372 |
| Total Votes |
136,372 |
| Source: Montana Secretary of State, "Primary Election Official Results," accessed July 16, 2018 |
State executives[edit]
Click on the following link for state executive election results:
- Public service commissioner
State legislature[edit]
Click on the following links for state legislative election results:
- Montana State Senate elections, 2018
- Montana House of Representatives elections, 2018
State courts[edit]
Click on the following links for state court election results:
- Montana Supreme Court elections, 2018
New Jersey[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- See also: United States Senate election in New Jersey (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in New Jersey (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. Senate, New Jersey Democratic Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bob Menendez Incumbent |
62.28% |
262,477 |
| Lisa McCormick |
37.72% |
158,998 |
| Total Votes |
421,475 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. Senate, New Jersey Republican Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bob Hugin |
75.13% |
168,052 |
| Brian Goldberg |
24.87% |
55,624 |
| Total Votes |
223,676 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 1 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Donald Norcross Incumbent |
84.10% |
39,788 |
| Robert Carlson |
9.66% |
4,570 |
| Scot John Tomaszewski |
6.24% |
2,953 |
| Total Votes |
47,311 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 1 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Paul Dilks (unopposed) |
100.00% |
12,363 |
| Total Votes |
12,363 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 2[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 2 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jeff Van Drew |
56.99% |
16,901 |
| Tanzie Youngblood |
18.53% |
5,495 |
| Will Cunningham |
16.17% |
4,795 |
| Nathan Kleinman |
8.32% |
2,467 |
| Total Votes |
29,658 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 2 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Samuel Fiocchi |
22.2% |
4,506 |
Seth Grossman |
40.0% |
9,744 |
| Hirsh Singh |
30.7% |
7,481 |
| Robert Turkavage |
7.1% |
1,742 |
| Total Votes (472 of 523 precincts (90%)) |
23,473 |
| Source: The New York Times These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
District 3[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 3 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Andrew Kim (unopposed) |
100.00% |
28,514 |
| Total Votes |
28,514 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 3 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Tom MacArthur Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
25,612 |
| Total Votes |
25,612 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 4[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 4th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 4 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Josh Welle |
57.14% |
16,905 |
| Jim Keady |
42.86% |
12,682 |
| Total Votes |
29,587 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 4 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Chris Smith Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
25,930 |
| Total Votes |
25,930 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 5[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 5th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 5th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 5 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Josh Gottheimer Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
27,486 |
| Total Votes |
27,486 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| New Jersey 5th Congressional District Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Steve Lonegan |
47.0% |
14,728 |
John McCann |
53.0% |
16,598 |
| Total Votes (492/493 precincts reporting) |
31,326 |
| Source: Politico |
District 6[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 6th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 6th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 6 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Frank Pallone Incumbent |
86.24% |
23,621 |
| Javahn Walker |
13.76% |
3,770 |
| Total Votes |
27,391 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 6 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Rich Pezzullo (unopposed) |
100.00% |
9,827 |
| Total Votes |
9,827 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 7[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 7th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 7th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 7 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Tom Malinowski |
66.80% |
26,172 |
| Peter Jacob |
19.15% |
7,503 |
| Goutam Jois |
14.05% |
5,507 |
| Total Votes |
39,182 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 7 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Leonard Lance Incumbent |
74.91% |
24,934 |
| Lindsay Brown |
14.41% |
4,795 |
| Raafat Barsoom |
10.68% |
3,556 |
| Total Votes |
33,285 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 8[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 8th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 8th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 8 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Albio Sires Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
31,583 |
| Total Votes |
31,583 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 8 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
John Muniz (unopposed) |
100.00% |
3,052 |
| Total Votes |
3,052 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 9[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 9th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 9th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 9 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bill Pascrell Incumbent |
85.66% |
23,365 |
| William Henry |
14.34% |
3,911 |
| Total Votes |
27,276 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 9 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Eric Fisher (unopposed) |
100.00% |
5,142 |
| Total Votes |
5,142 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 10[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 10th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 10th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 10 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Donald Payne Jr. Incumbent |
91.74% |
38,206 |
| Aaron Fraser |
8.26% |
3,442 |
| Total Votes |
41,648 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 10 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Agha Khan (unopposed) |
100.00% |
2,292 |
| Total Votes |
2,292 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 11[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 11th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 11th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 11 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Mitchell Cobert |
1.9% |
876 |
| Tamara Harris |
14.5% |
6,544 |
| Alison Heslin |
2.8% |
1,243 |
Mikie Sherrill |
77.3% |
34,804 |
| Mark Washburne |
3.4% |
1,529 |
| Total Votes (571/576 precincts reporting) |
44,996 |
| Source: The New York Times |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 11 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jay Webber |
40.04% |
16,417 |
| Peter de Neufville |
30.45% |
12,487 |
| Antony Ghee |
21.93% |
8,991 |
| Patrick Allocco |
4.10% |
1,680 |
| Martin Hewitt |
3.48% |
1,428 |
| Total Votes |
41,003 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
District 12[edit]
- See also: New Jersey's 12th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Jersey's 12th Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 12 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bonnie Watson Coleman Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
35,430 |
| Total Votes |
35,430 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
| U.S. House, New Jersey District 12 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Daryl Kipnis (unopposed) |
100.00% |
9,776 |
| Total Votes |
9,776 |
| Source: New Jersey Department of State |
New Mexico[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- See also: United States Senate election in New Mexico (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in New Mexico (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. Senate, New Mexico Democratic Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Martin Heinrich Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
152,145 |
| Total Votes |
152,145 |
| Source: New Mexico Secretary of State, "Official Resuls Primary Election," accessed July 16, 2018 |
| U.S. Senate, New Mexico Republican Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Mick Rich (unopposed) |
100.00% |
67,502 |
| Total Votes |
67,502 |
| Source: New Mexico Secretary of State, "Official Resuls Primary Election," accessed July 16, 2018 |
U.S. House[edit]
District 1[edit]
- See also: New Mexico's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Mexico's 1st Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Mexico District 1 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Patrick Davis |
4.6% |
1,963 |
Debra Haaland |
38.9% |
16,568 |
| Damian Lara |
3.2% |
1,363 |
| Damon Martinez |
27.6% |
11,757 |
| Paul Moya |
5.1% |
2,155 |
| Antoinette Sedillo Lopez |
20.6% |
8,768 |
| Total Votes (259 of 468 precincts (55% reporting)) |
42,574 |
| Source: The New York Times These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
| U.S. House, New Mexico District 1 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Janice Arnold-Jones (unopposed) |
100.00% |
19,316 |
| Total Votes |
19,316 |
| Source: New Mexico Secretary of State, "Official Resuls Primary Election," accessed July 16, 2018 |
District 2[edit]
- See also: New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Mexico District 2 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Xochitl Torres Small |
72.62% |
25,395 |
| Madeleine Hildebrandt |
27.38% |
9,577 |
| Total Votes |
34,972 |
| Source: New Mexico Secretary of State, "Official Resuls Primary Election," accessed July 16, 2018 |
| New Mexico 2nd Congressional District Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Gavin Clarkson |
12.4% |
4,010 |
| Clayburn Griffin |
6.5% |
2,101 |
Yvette Herrell |
49.0% |
15,811 |
| Monty Newman |
32.1% |
10,346 |
| Total Votes (501/501 precincts reporting) |
32,268 |
| Source: Politico |
District 3[edit]
- See also: New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District election (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, New Mexico District 3 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Ben Ray Lujan Incumbent (unopposed) |
100.00% |
63,909 |
| Total Votes |
63,909 |
| Source: New Mexico Secretary of State, "Official Resuls Primary Election," accessed July 16, 2018 |
| U.S. House, New Mexico District 3 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jerald Steve McFall (unopposed) |
100.00% |
20,480 |
| Total Votes |
20,480 |
| Source: New Mexico Secretary of State, "Official Resuls Primary Election," accessed July 16, 2018 |
State executives[edit]
Click on the following links for state executive election results:
- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
- Attorney general
- Secretary of state
- Treasurer
- Auditor
- Public lands commissioner
- Public education commissioner
- Public regulation commissioner
State legislature[edit]
Click on the following link for state legislative election results:
- New Mexico House of Representatives elections, 2018
State courts[edit]
Click on the following links for state court election results:
- New Mexico Supreme Court elections, 2018
- New Mexico intermediate appellate court elections, 2018
Local government[edit]
Click on the following link for local election results:
- Bernalillo County, New Mexico - County commissioner, county assessor, probate judge, and county sheriff
South Dakota[edit]
U.S. House[edit]
At-large[edit]
- See also: United States House election in South Dakota (June 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States House election in South Dakota (June 5, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, South Dakota At-Large District Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidates |
Timothy Bjorkman |
| Source: South Dakota Secretary of State, "2018 Primary Election Official Results State Canvass," accessed July 27, 2018 |
| U.S. House election in South Dakota Republican primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Dusty Johnson |
46.8% |
47,032 |
| Shantel Krebs |
29.3% |
29,442 |
| Neal Tapio |
23.9% |
23,980 |
| Total Votes (685/685 precincts reporting) |
100,454 |
| Source: Politico |
State ballot measures[edit]
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- South Dakota Constitutional Amendment Y, Changes to Marsy's Law Crime Victim Rights Amendment (June 2018)
State executives[edit]
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- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
State legislature[edit]
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- South Dakota State Senate elections, 2018
- South Dakota House of Representatives elections, 2018
See also[edit]
- Elections
- Ballotpedia:Calendar
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- State Poll Opening and Closing Times
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