

Last updated Friday, July 6 at 11:50 a.m.
The following local results of the June 5, 2018 Statewide Direct Primary Election are from the San Benito County Registrar of Voters and can be seen here: http://sbcvote.us/registrar-of-voters/results-june-2018/
Results at the state level are from the California Secretary of State’s office and can be seen here: https://vote.sos.ca.gov
LOCAL
Precincts Reported: 31 of 31 (100 percent)
Ballots Cast: 12,587 of 28,774 (43.74 percent)
San Benito County Supervisor District 3
Patricia Loe: 41.24 percent with 840 votes
Peter D. Hernandez, Jr: 35.79 percent with 729 votes
Richard A. Perez Sr: 22.97 percent with 468 votes
San Benito County Supervisor District 4
Jim Gillio: 43.76 percent with 1,472 votes
Jerry Muenzer: 21.40 percent with 720 votes
Rob Bernosky: 15.90 percent with 535 votes
Sandy P. Swint: 12.69 percent with 427 votes
Elia Salinas: 6.24 percent with 210 votes
San Benito County Sheriff/Coroner
Darren Thompson: 69.92 percent with 8,145 votes
Bill Hutchison: 30.08 percent with 3,504 votes
San Benito County Superior Court Judge 2
Gergory Michael LaForge: 27.68 percent with 3,168 votes
Jose “Omar” Rodriguez: 26.59 percent with 3,044 votes
Frances Henderson: 25.02 percent with 2,864 votes
Robert Michael Foley: 20.71 percent with 2,371 votes
San Benito County Treasurer-Tax Collector-Public Administrator
Melinda L. Casillas: 71.69 percent with 8,008 votes
Jaime De La Cruz: 28.31 percent with 3,163 votes
San Benito County District Attorney
Candice Hooper Mancino: 100 percent with 9,308 votes
San Benito County District Assessor
Tom Slavich: 100 percent with 9,586 votes
San Benito County Clerk/Auditor/Recorder
Joe Paul Gonzalez: 100 percent with 9,688 votes
San Benito County Superintendent of Schools
Krystal Kay Lomanto: 100 percent with 9,779 votes
Measure A
No: 54.18 percent with 6,306 votes
Yes: 45.82 percent with 5,333 votes
Measure B
Yes: 53.84 percent with 6,247 votes
No: 46.16 percent with 5,356 votes
Measure C
Yes: 57.89 percent with 2,979 votes
No: 42.11 percent with 2,167 votes
STATE
US Senate
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Dianne Feinstein (DEM): 44.2 percent with 2,945,177 votes
Kevin De Leon (DEM): 12.1 percent with 804,965 votes
James P Bradley (REP): 8.3 percent with 555,738 votes
US House of Representatives District 20
351 of 351 precincts reported (100 percent)
Douglas Deitch (DEM): 3.9 percent with 4,956 votes
Jimmy Panetta (DEM): 80.7 percent with 102,828 votes
Ronald Paul Kabat (NPP): 15.4 percent with 19,657 votes
State Senator District 12
599 of 599 precincts reported (100 percent)
Anna Caballero (DEM): 43.3 percent with 46,970 votes
Daniel Parra (DEM): 8.1 percent with 8,740 votes
Rob Poythress (REP): 26.3 percent with 28,512 votes
Jonny Tacherra (REP): 22.2 percent with 24,088 votes
State Assembly District 30
220 of 220 precincts reported (100 percent)
Trina Coffman-Gomez (DEM): 7.5 percent with 5,003 votes
Peter Leroe-Muñoz (DEM): 10.6 percent with 7,099 votes
Bill Lipe (DEM): 6.3 percent with 4,217 votes
Robert Rivas (DEM): 45.5 percent with 30,379 votes
Neil G. Kitchens (REP): 30.1 percent with 20,099 votes
Governor
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Gavin Newsom (DEM): 33.7 percent with 2,341,815 votes
John H. Cox (REP): 25.4 percent with 1,764,919 votes
Antonio Villaraigosa (DEM): 13.3 percent with 926,018 votes
Travis Allen (REP): 9.4 percent with 657,147 votes
John Chiang (DEM): 9.4 percent with 655,590 votes
Lieutenant Governor
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Eleni Kounalakis (DEM): 24.2 percent with 1,586,576 votes
Ed Hernandez (DEM): 20.6 percent with 1,346,848 votes
Cole Harris (REP): 17.5 percent with 1,142,957 votes
Jeff Bleich (DEM): 9.9 percent with 647,335 votes
David Fennell (REP): 7.9 percent with 515,347 votes
Secretary of State
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Alex Padilla (DEM): 52.9 percent with 3,497,823 votes
Mark P. Meuser (REP): 30.2 percent with 1,992,914 votes
Controller
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Betty T. Yee (DEM): 62.1 percent with 4,030,136 votes
Konstantinos Roditis (REP): 33.9 percent with 2,198,777 votes
Mary Lou Finley (P&F): 4 percent with 261,573 votes
Treasurer
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Fiona Ma (DEM): 44.5 percent with 2,898,389 votes
Greg Conlon (REP): 20.8 percent with 1,356,535 votes
Jack M Guerrero (REP): 19.3 percent with 1,256,007 votes
Vivek Viswanathan (DEM): 13 percent with 847,342 votes
Kevin Akin (P&F): 2.3 percent with 148,118 votes
Attorney General
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Xavier Becerra (DEM): 45.8 percent with 3,022,467 votes
Steven C Bailey (REP): 24.5 percent with 1,614,150 votes
Eric Early (REP): 14.3 percent with 942,308 votes
Dave Jones (DEM): 15.4 percent with 1,016,556 votes
Insurance Commissioner
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Steve Poizner (NPP): 41 percent with 2,566,849 votes
Ricardo Lara (DEM): 40.5 percent with 2,536,923 votes
Asif Mahmood (DEM): 13.5 percent with 845,113 votes
Nathalie Hrizi (P&F): 5 percent with 315,828 votes
Board of Equalization District 2
6,284 of 6,284 precincts reported (100 percent)
Malia Cohen (DEM): 38.6 percent with 719,446 votes
Mark Burns (REP): 26.8 percent with 499,736 votes
Cathleen Galgiani (DEM): 25.4 percent with 472,531 votes
Barry Chang (DEM): 9.2 percent with 170,711 votes
Superintendent of Public Instruction
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Marshall Tuck: 37 percent with 2,221,908 votes
Tony K. Thurmond: 35.6 percent with 2,135,591 votes
Lily (Espinoza) Ploski: 16.4 percent with 984,039 votes
Steven Ireland: 11 percent with 658,037 votes
Prop 68
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Yes: 57.6 percent with 3,455,226 votes
No: 42.4 percent with 2,544,854 votes
Prop 69
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Yes: 81.3 percent with 4,886,924 votes
No: 18.7 percent with 1,121,924 votes
Prop 70
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Yes: 35 percent with 2,017,549 votes
No: 65 percent with 3,746,434 votes
Prop 71
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Yes: 77.8 percent with 4,527,073 votes
No: 22.2 percent with 1,288,385 votes
Prop 72
21,487 of 21,487 precincts reported (100 percent)
Yes: 84.2 percent with 4,979,651 votes
No: 15.8 percent with 932,263 votes