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Statement of Vote Summary Pages STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES President Votes Percent United States Representative District 10 Votes Percent Hillary Clinton, DEM 8,753,788 61.7% Jeff Denham*, REP 124,671 51.7% Donald J. Trump, REP, AI 4,483,810 31.6% Michael Eggman, DEM 116,470 48.3% Gary Johnson, LIB 478,500 3.4% Jill Stein, GRN 278,657 2.0% United States Representative District 11 Votes Percent Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (W/I) 79,341 0.6% Mark DeSaulnier*, DEM 214,868 72.1% Gloria Estela La Riva, PF 66,101 0.5% Roger Allen Petersen, REP 83,341 27.9% Evan McMullin (W/I) 39,596 0.3% Mike Maturen (W/I) 1,316 0.0% United States Representative District 12 Votes Percent Laurence Kotlikoff (W/I) 402 0.0% Nancy Pelosi*, DEM 274,035 80.9% Jerry White (W/I) 84 0.0% Preston Picus, NPP 64,810 19.1% United States Senator Votes Percent United States Representative District 13 Votes Percent Kamala D. Harris, DEM 7,542,753 61.6% Barbara Lee*, DEM 293,117 90.8% Loretta L. Sanchez, DEM 4,701,417 38.4% Sue Caro, REP 29,754 9.2% United States Representative District 1 Votes Percent United States Representative District 14 Votes Percent Doug La Malfa*, REP 185,448 59.1% Jackie Speier*, DEM 231,630 80.9% Jim Reed, DEM 128,588 40.9% Angel Cardenas, REP 54,817 19.1% United States Representative District 2 Votes Percent United States Representative District 15 Votes Percent Jared W. Huffman*, DEM 254,194 76.9% Eric Swalwell*, DEM 198,578 73.8% Dale K. Mensing, REP 76,572 23.1% Danny R. Turner, REP 70,619 26.2% United States Representative District 3 Votes Percent United States Representative District 16 Votes Percent John Garamendi*, DEM 152,513 59.4% Jim Costa*, DEM 97,473 58.0% N Eugene Cleek, REP 104,453 40.6% Johnny M. Tacherra, REP 70,483 42.0% United States Representative District 4 Votes Percent United States Representative District 17 Votes Percent Tom McClintock*, REP 220,133 62.7% Ro Khanna, DEM 142,268 61.0% Robert W. Derlet, DEM 130,845 37.3% Mike Honda*, DEM 90,924 39.0% United States Representative District 5 Votes Percent United States Representative District 18 Votes Percent Mike Thompson*, DEM 224,526 76.9% Anna G. Eshoo*, DEM 230,460 71.1% Carlos Santamaria, REP 67,565 23.1% Richard B. Fox, REP 93,470 28.9% United States Representative District 6 Votes Percent United States Representative District 19 Votes Percent Doris Matsui*, DEM 177,565 75.4% Zoe Lofgren*, DEM 181,802 73.9% Robert (Bob) Evans, REP 57,848 24.6% G. Burt Lancaster, REP 64,061 26.1% United States Representative District 7 Votes Percent United States Representative District 20 Votes Percent Ami Bera*, DEM 152,133 51.2% Jimmy Panetta, DEM 180,980 70.8% Scott R. Jones, REP 145,168 48.8% Casey Lucius, REP 74,811 29.2% United States Representative District 8 Votes Percent United States Representative District 21 Votes Percent Paul Cook*, REP 136,972 62.3% David Valadao*, REP 75,126 56.7% Rita Ramirez, DEM 83,035 37.7% Emilio Huerta, DEM 57,282 43.3% United States Representative District 9 Votes Percent United States Representative District 22 Votes Percent Jerry McNerney*, DEM 133,163 57.4% Devin G. Nunes*, REP 158,755 67.6% Antonio C. "Tony" Amador, REP 98,992 42.6% Louie J. Campos, DEM 76,211 32.4% *Incumbent 6 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES United States Representative District 23 Votes Percent United States Representative District 36 Votes Percent Kevin McCarthy*, REP 167,116 69.2% Raul Ruiz*, DEM 144,348 62.1% Wendy Reed, DEM 74,468 30.8% Jeff Stone, REP 88,269 37.9% United States Representative District 24 Votes Percent United States Representative District 37 Votes Percent Salud Carbajal, DEM 166,034 53.4% Karen Bass*, DEM 192,490 81.1% Justin Donald Fareed, REP 144,780 46.6% Chris Blake Wiggins, DEM 44,782 18.9% United States Representative District 25 Votes Percent United States Representative District 38 Votes Percent Steve Knight*, REP 138,755 53.1% Linda T. Sánchez*, DEM 163,590 70.5% Bryan Caforio, DEM 122,406 46.9% Ryan Downing, REP 68,524 29.5% United States Representative District 26 Votes Percent United States Representative District 39 Votes Percent Julia Brownley*, DEM 169,248 60.4% Ed Royce*, REP 150,777 57.2% Rafael A. Dagnesses, REP 111,059 39.6% Brett Murdock, DEM 112,679 42.8% United States Representative District 27 Votes Percent United States Representative District 40 Votes Percent Judy Chu*, DEM 168,977 67.4% Lucille Roybal-Allard*, DEM 106,554 71.4% Jack Orswell, REP 81,655 32.6% Roman Gabriel Gonzalez, NPP 42,743 28.6% United States Representative District 28 Votes Percent United States Representative District 41 Votes Percent Adam B. Schiff*, DEM 210,883 78.0% Mark Takano*, DEM 128,164 65.0% Lenore Solis, REP 59,526 22.0% Doug Shepherd, REP 69,159 35.0% United States Representative District 29 Votes Percent United States Representative District 42 Votes Percent Tony Cardenas*, DEM 128,407 74.7% Ken Calvert*, REP 149,547 58.8% Richard Alarcon, DEM 43,417 25.3% Tim Sheridan, DEM 104,689 41.2% United States Representative District 30 Votes Percent United States Representative District 43 Votes Percent Brad Sherman*, DEM 205,279 72.6% Maxine Waters*, DEM 167,017 76.1% Mark Reed, REP 77,325 27.4% Omar Navarro, REP 52,499 23.9% United States Representative District 31 Votes Percent United States Representative District 44 Votes Percent Pete Aguilar*, DEM 121,070 56.1% Nanette Diaz Barragán, DEM 93,124 52.2% Paul Chabot, REP 94,866 43.9% Isadore Hall, III, DEM 85,289 47.8% United States Representative District 32 Votes Percent United States Representative District 45 Votes Percent Grace F. Napolitano*, DEM 114,926 61.6% Mimi Walters*, REP 182,618 58.6% Roger Hernández, DEM 71,720 38.4% Ron Varasteh, DEM 129,231 41.4% United States Representative District 33 Votes Percent United States Representative District 46 Votes Percent Ted W. Lieu*, DEM 219,397 66.4% Lou Correa, DEM 115,248 70.0% Kenneth W. Wright, REP 110,822 33.6% Bao Nguyen, DEM 49,345 30.0% United States Representative District 34 Votes Percent United States Representative District 47 Votes Percent Xavier Becerra*, DEM 122,842 77.2% Alan Lowenthal*, DEM 154,759 63.7% Adrienne Nicole Edwards, DEM 36,314 22.8% Andy Whallon, REP 88,109 36.3% United States Representative District 35 Votes Percent United States Representative District 48 Votes Percent Norma J. Torres*, DEM 124,044 72.4% Dana Rohrabacher*, REP 178,701 58.3% Tyler Fischella, REP 47,309 27.6% Suzanne Savary, DEM 127,715 41.7% *Incumbent 7 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES United States Representative District 49 Votes Percent State Senator District 17 Votes Percent Darrell Issa*, REP 155,888 50.3% Bill Monning*, DEM 268,806 65.5% Doug Applegate, DEM 154,267 49.7% Palmer Kain, REP 141,339 34.5% United States Representative District 50 Votes Percent State Senator District 19 Votes Percent Duncan Hunter*, REP 179,937 63.5% Hannah-Beth Jackson*, DEM 224,834 63.1% Patrick Malloy, DEM 103,646 36.5% Colin Patrick Walch, REP 131,598 36.9% United States Representative District 51 Votes Percent State Senator District 21 Votes Percent Juan Vargas*, DEM 145,162 72.8% Scott Wilk, REP 160,043 52.8% Juan M. Hidalgo Jr., REP 54,362 27.2% Johnathon Levar Ervin, DEM 142,886 47.2% United States Representative District 52 Votes Percent State Senator District 23 Votes Percent Scott Peters*, DEM 181,253 56.5% Mike Morrell*, REP 184,470 56.6% Denise Gitsham, REP 139,403 43.5% Ronald J. O'Donnell, DEM 141,533 43.4% United States Representative District 53 Votes Percent State Senator District 25 Votes Percent Susan A. Davis*, DEM 198,988 67.0% Anthony J. Portantino, DEM 218,242 57.8% James Veltmeyer, REP 97,968 33.0% Michael D. Antonovich, REP 159,014 42.2% State Senator District 1 Votes Percent State Senator District 27 Votes Percent Ted Gaines*, REP 287,314 64.0% Henry Stern, DEM 218,655 55.9% Rob Rowen, DEM 161,502 36.0% Steve Fazio, REP 172,827 44.1% State Senator District 3 Votes Percent State Senator District 29 Votes Percent Bill Dodd, DEM 207,927 58.1% Josh Newman, DEM 160,230 50.4% Mariko Yamada, DEM 149,701 41.9% Ling Ling Chang, REP 157,732 49.6% State Senator District 5 Votes Percent State Senator District 31 Votes Percent Cathleen Galgiani*, DEM 174,847 56.7% Richard Roth*, DEM 167,574 60.5% Alan Nakanishi, REP 133,604 43.3% Richard Reed, REP 109,238 39.5% State Senator District 7 Votes Percent State Senator District 33 Votes Percent Steve Glazer*, DEM 270,485 66.7% Ricardo Lara*, DEM 177,971 78.6% Joseph Alexander Rubay, REP 135,122 33.3% Honor Mimi Robson, LIB 48,316 21.4% State Senator District 9 Votes Percent State Senator District 35 Votes Percent Nancy Skinner, DEM 236,133 62.2% Steven Bradford, DEM 135,353 53.5% Sandré R. Swanson, DEM 143,573 37.8% Warren T. Furutani, DEM 117,455 46.5% State Senator District 11 Votes Percent State Senator District 37 Votes Percent Scott Wiener, DEM 209,462 51.0% John M.
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