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STATEMENT of VOTE Summary Pages 8 STATEMENT OF VOTE Summary Pages United States President Votes Percent United States Representative District 10 Votes Percent Barack Obama, DEM 8,274,473 61.10% Ellen O. Tauscher, DEM 192,226 65.20% John McCain, REP 5,011,781 37.00% Nicholas Gerber, REP 91,877 31.10% Alan Keyes, AI 40,673 0.30% Eugene E. Ruyle, PF 11,062 3.70% Cynthia McKinney, GRN 38,774 0.20% Bob Barr, LIB 67,582 0.50% United States Representative District 11 Votes Percent Ralph Nader, PF 108,381 0.80% Jerry McNerney, DEM 164,500 55.30% Chuck Baldwin, IND (W/I) 3,145 0.00% Dean Andal, REP 133,104 44.70% Frank Moore, IND (W/I) 36 0.00% David Christensen, AI (W/I) 12 0.00% James Harris, IND (W/I) 49 0.00% Ron Paul, IND (W/I) 17,006 0.10% United States Representative District 12 Votes Percent Jackie Speier, DEM 200,442 75.20% United States Representative District 1 Votes Percent Greg Conlon, REP 49,258 18.50% Mike Thompson, DEM 197,812 68.20% Barry Hermanson, GRN 5,776 2.10% Zane Starkewolf, REP 67,853 23.30% Kevin Dempsey Peterson, LIB 5,584 2.00% Carol Wolman, GRN 24,793 8.50% Nathalie Hrizi, PF 5,793 2.20% Pamela Elizondo, GRN (W/I) 14 0.00% United States Representative District 13 Votes Percent United States Representative District 2 Votes Percent Fortney Pete Stark, DEM 166,829 76.50% Jeff Morris, DEM 118,878 42.10% Raymond Chui, REP 51,447 23.50% Wally Herger, REP 163,459 57.90% United States Representative District 14 Votes Percent United States Representative District 3 Votes Percent Anna G. Eshoo, DEM 190,301 69.80% Bill Durston, DEM 137,971 44.00% Ronny Santana, REP 60,610 22.30% Dan Lungren, REP 155,424 49.50% Carol Brouillet, GRN 9,926 3.60% Douglas Arthur Tuma, LIB 7,273 2.30% Brian Holtz, LIB 11,929 4.30% Dina J. Padilla, PF 13,378 4.20% United States Representative District 15 Votes Percent United States Representative District 4 Votes Percent Mike Honda, DEM 170,977 71.70% Charlie Brown, DEM 183,990 49.70% Joyce Stoer Cordi, REP 55,489 23.30% Tom McClintock, REP 185,790 50.30% Peter Myers, GRN 12,123 5.00% United States Representative District 5 Votes Percent United States Representative District 16 Votes Percent Doris Matsui, DEM 164,242 74.30% Zoe Lofgren, DEM 146,481 71.40% Paul A. Smith, REP 46,002 20.90% Charel Winston, REP 49,399 24.00% L. R. Roberts, PF 10,731 4.80% Steven Wells, LIB 9,447 4.60% David B. Lynch, IND (W/I) 180 0.00% United States Representative District 17 Votes Percent United States Representative District 6 Votes Percent Sam Farr, DEM 168,907 73.90% Lynn Woolsey, DEM 229,672 71.70% Jeff Taylor, REP 59,037 25.90% Mike Halliwell, REP 77,073 24.10% Peter Andresen, IND (W/I) 682 0.20% Joel R. Smolen, LIB 13,617 4.20% United States Representative District 18 Votes Percent United States Representative District 7 Votes Percent Dennis A. Cardoza, DEM 130,192 100.00% George Miller, DEM 170,962 72.90% Roger Allen Petersen, REP 51,166 21.80% United States Representative District 19 Votes Percent Camden McConnell, LIB 5,950 2.50% George P. Radanovich, REP 179,245 98.50% Bill Callison, PF 6,695 2.80% Peter Leinau, DEM (W/I) 2,490 1.30% Phil Rockey, IND (W/I) 366 0.20% United States Representative District 8 Votes Percent Nancy Pelosi, DEM 204,996 71.90% United States Representative District 20 Votes Percent Dana Walsh, REP 27,614 9.70% Jim Costa, DEM 93,023 74.40% Philip Z. Berg, LIB 6,504 2.20% Jim Lopez, REP 32,118 25.60% Cindy Sheehan, IND 46,118 16.20% Lea Sherman, IND (W/I) 11 0.00% United States Representative District 21 Votes Percent Michelle Wong Clay, IND (W/I) 4 0.00% Larry Johnson, DEM 66,317 31.60% Devin G. Nunes, REP 143,498 68.40% United States Representative District 9 Votes Percent Barbara Lee, DEM 238,915 86.10% United States Representative District 22 Votes Percent Charles Hargrave, REP 26,917 9.70% Kevin Mc Carthy, REP 224,549 100.00% James M. Eyer, LIB 11,704 4.20% David Heller, GRN (W/I) 37 0.00% United States Representative District 23 Votes Percent Christopher Kula, REP (W/I) 27 0.00% Lois Capps, DEM 171,403 68.10% Matt T. Kokkonen, REP 80,385 31.90% 8 STATEMENT OF VOTE Summary Pages United States Representative District 24 Votes Percent United States Representative District 40 Votes Percent Marta Ann Jorgensen, DEM 125,560 41.80% Christina Avalos, DEM 86,772 37.40% Elton Gallegly, REP 174,492 58.20% Ed Royce, REP 144,923 62.60% United States Representative District 25 Votes Percent United States Representative District 41 Votes Percent Jackie Conaway, DEM 105,929 42.20% Tim Prince, DEM 99,214 38.30% Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, REP 144,660 57.80% Jerry Lewis, REP 159,486 61.70% United States Representative District 26 Votes Percent United States Representative District 42 Votes Percent Russ Warner, DEM 108,039 40.40% Edwin "Ed" Chau, DEM 104,909 39.80% David Dreier, REP 140,615 52.70% Gary G. Miller, REP 158,404 60.20% Ted Brown, LIB 18,476 6.90% United States Representative District 43 Votes Percent United States Representative District 27 Votes Percent Joe Baca, DEM 108,259 69.20% Brad Sherman, DEM 145,812 68.60% John Roberts, REP 48,312 30.80% Navraj Singh, REP 52,852 24.80% Tim Denton, LIB 14,171 6.60% United States Representative District 44 Votes Percent Bill Hedrick, DEM 123,890 48.80% United States Representative District 28 Votes Percent Ken Calvert, REP 129,937 51.20% Howard L. Berman, DEM 137,471 99.90% Koch, Michael J., IND (W/I) 150 0.10% United States Representative District 45 Votes Percent Julie Bornstein, DEM 111,026 41.70% United States Representative District 29 Votes Percent Mary Bono Mack, REP 155,166 58.30% Adam B. Schiff, DEM 146,198 69.00% Charles Hahn, REP 56,727 26.70% United States Representative District 46 Votes Percent Alan Pyeatt, LIB 9,219 4.30% Debbie Cook, DEM 122,891 43.10% Dana Rohrabacher, REP 149,818 52.60% United States Representative District 30 Votes Percent Thomas Lash, GRN 8,257 2.80% Henry A. Waxman, DEM 242,792 100.00% Ernst P. Gasteiger, LIB 4,311 1.50% United States Representative District 31 Votes Percent United States Representative District 47 Votes Percent Xavier Becerra, DEM 110,955 100.00% Loretta Sanchez, DEM 85,878 69.50% Rosemarie "Rosie" Avila, REP 31,432 25.50% United States Representative District 32 Votes Percent Robert Lauten, AI 6,274 5.00% Hilda L. Solis, DEM 130,142 100.00% Osunwa, Innocent O., IND (W/I) 8 0.00% United States Representative District 48 Votes Percent Steve Young, DEM 125,537 40.60% United States Representative District 33 Votes Percent John Campbell, REP 171,658 55.70% Diane E. 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Chavez, DEM 162,044 37.70% Ameenah Fuller, DEM 130,973 41.20% Dave Cox, REP 267,426 62.30% Bob Dutton, REP 186,191 58.80% Sternberg, Denise M., IND (W/I) 5 0.00% State Senator District 3 Votes Percent Mark Leno, DEM 326,755 80.20% State Senator District 33 Votes Percent Sashi McEntee, REP 80,617 19.80% Gary Pritchard, DEM 157,945 41.80% Mimi Walters, REP 219,068 58.20% State Senator District 5 Votes Percent Lois Wolk, DEM 207,108 64.60% State Senator District 35 Votes Percent Greg Aghazarian, REP 113,778 35.40% Ginny Mayer, DEM 157,271 41.40% Tom Harman, REP 222,149 58.60% State Senator District 7 Votes Percent Mark DeSaulnier, DEM 256,311 66.60% State Senator District 37 Votes Percent Christian Amsberry, REP 128,878 33.40% Arthur Bravo Guerrero, DEM 157,142 45.20% John J.
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