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2018 California lieutenant gubernatorial election

The 2018 California lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Lieutenant Governor of California. Incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor Gavin Newsom was ineligible to run for reelection due to term limits and ran for Governor of California instead. Democrats Eleni Kounalakis and Ed Hernandez faced each other in the general election, as no Republican finished in the top two positions of the nonpartisan blanket primary that was held on June 5, 2018.

2018 California lieutenant gubernatorial election

← 2014 November 6, 2018 2022 →
 
Candidate Eleni Kounalakis Ed Hernandez
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 5,914,068 4,543,863
Percentage 56.6% 43.4%

County results
Kounalakis:      50–60%      60–70%
Hernandez:      50–60%      60–70%

Primary edit

Candidates edit

Democratic Party edit

Declared edit
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Republican Party edit

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Libertarian Party edit

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No Party Preference edit

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Jeff Bleich
Organizations
Newspaper Editorial Boards
Federal officials
State legislators
Local officials
Community leaders and activists
Tech leaders
Cole Harris
Individuals
Organization
David Hernandez
Individuals
Organizations
  • Southern California Republican Women and Men
  • Apartment Owners Association of California
  • Business Environmental Coalition
Local officials
Ed Hernandez
Federal officials
State officials
State legislators
Eleni Kounalakis
Elected Officials
  • Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States[56]
  • Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator (D-CA)[57]
  • Anna Eshoo, U.S. Representative (D-CA-18)
  • Mike Thompson, U.S. Representative (D-CA-5)
  • Doris Matsui, U.S. Representative (D-CA-6)[58]
  • Jimmy Panetta, U.S. Representative (D-CA-20)
  • Eric Swalwell, U.S. Representative (D-CA-15)
  • Zoe Lofgren, U.S. Representative (D-CA-19)
  • Nanette Barragán, U.S. Representative (D-CA-44)
  • Jerry McNerney, U.S. Representative (D-CA-9)
  • Carolyn Maloney, U.S. Representative (D-NY-12)
  • John Sarbanes, U.S. Representative (D-MD-3)
  • Kevin McCarty, California Assemblymember (D-7)
  • Ed Lee, former Mayor of San Francisco (deceased)
  • Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland
  • Darrell Steinberg Mayor of Sacramento
  • Board of Equalization Member Fiona Ma
  • California State Assembly Member Blanca Rubio
  • Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs
  • Millbrae Mayor Gina Papan
  • Belmont Mayor Charles Stone
  • Hillsborough Mayor Marie Chuang
  • Elk Grove Mayor Steve Ly
  • Folsom City Vice Mayor Kerri Howell
  • Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi
  • San Francisco Supervisor Mark Farrell
  • Sonoma Supervisor James Gore
  • Nevada County Supervisor Heidi Hall
  • Sacramento County Supervisor Phil Serna
  • Yolo County Supervisor Don Saylor
  • San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera
  • San Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessey
  • Glendale City Clerk Ardashes "Ardy" Kassakhian
  • Fresno City Council President Esmeralda Soria
  • San Mateo City Council Member Diane Papan
  • Chico City Council Member Karl Ory
  • Piedmont City Council Member Teddy Gray King
  • Stockton City Council Member Christina Fugazi
  • Roseville City Council Member Scott Alvord
  • Redwood City Council Member Shelly Masur
  • Millbrae City Council Member Wayne J. Lee
  • Menlo Park City Council Member Catherine Carlton
  • Burlingame City Council Member Emily Beach
  • President of the San Francisco Community College Board Thea Selby
  • Contra Costa Community College District Board Trustee John Marquez
  • Vallecito Union School Board Vice Chair Tom Pratt
  • Belmont Planning Commission Chair Julia Mates
  • Olivehurst Public Utility District Chair Mary Jane Griego
  • City of Santa Monica Rent Control Board Commissioner Caroline Torosis
  • Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Board Member Cecily Harris
  • Florin County Water District Chair & Director Larry S. Tract
  • Former U.S. Congresswoman Shelly Berkley
  • Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns
  • Former U.S. Ambassador Colleen Bell
  • Former U.S. Ambassador Mike McFaul
  • Former Undersecretary of State and U.S. Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher
  • Former California State Treasurer Phil Angelides
  • Former State Senator Mark Leno
  • Former State Senator and California Democratic Party Chair John Burton
  • Former Contra Costa County Democratic Party Chair Chuck Carpenter
  • Former Assembly Speaker Pro Tem Sally Lieber
  • Former California State Assembly Member Lloyd Levine
  • Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm
  • Former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis
  • Former San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor David Campos
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor Jim Gonzalez
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor Leslie Katz
  • Former City of Clearlake Mayor Joey Luiz
  • Former San Francisco Police Commissioner David Onek
  • Former Sacramento County Sheriff Lou Blanas
  • Former Fremont City Council Member Anu Natarajan
Organizations
  • California Federation of Teachers
  • EMILY's List
  • Equality California
  • NARAL Pro-Choice California[59]
  • California Women's List
  • California National Organization for Women (NOW)
  • National Women's Political Caucus
  • California's Legislative Women's Caucus
  • California Young Democrats Black Caucus
  • California League of Conservation Voters
  • Fresno County Young Democrats
  • Marin County Young Democrats
  • Riverside County Young Democrats
  • Sacramento County Young Democrats
  • San Fernando Valley Young Democrats
  • Stonewall Young Democrats
  • Ventura County Young Democrats
  • SEIU Local 2579 - Employees Union
  • Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
  • Tulare County Stonewall Democrats
  • Porterville Democratic Club
Community Leaders and Activists
  • Willie Adams, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Secretary-Treasurer
  • Norma Alcala, Trustee of the Washington Unified School District
  • Maria Alegria, Chair, The Democratic Party of Contra Costa County
  • Panorea Avdis, Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
  • Prameela Bartholomeusz, Finance Director, Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee
  • Sascha Bittner, Activist
  • Nancy Bui-Thompson, Board of Directors, SMUD
  • Teri Burns, Member, Natomas Unified School District
  • Robert Camacho
  • Amy Champ, Regional Director, Region 4 and Gold Country Vice-Chair, Rural Caucus of the California Democratic Party*
  • Norman Chramoff, Co-Chair CA Democratic Party Platform Committee*
  • Judy Y. Chu, Ed.D., Stanford University/Early Childhood Development Expert
  • Deborah Cunningham-Skurnik, Region 18 Chair, California Democratic Party
  • Andrea Dew Steele, President of Emerge*
  • Kath Delaney
  • Baljinder Dhillon, Sutter County Board of Education Superintendent
  • Kara Dukakis, Director, Too Small to Fail*
  • Robert W. Duggleby, MA, MS, Colonel United States Army (Ret.)
  • Andrew Ertl
  • Grace Espindola, North Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Marla Fields, President, Sustainable Novato
  • Orlando Fuentes, Board Member, Cosumnes CSD
  • Susan Gutowsky, President, Placer Women Democrats
  • Luke Heslip, President, Marin County Young Democrats
  • Kevin Hendrick, Former Delegate Chair of Del Norte
  • Brodie Hilp, Member, San Ramon Valley Democratic Club & Democratic Party of Contra Costa County
  • Alice A. Huffman, DNC Member
  • Jenita Johnson Rodriguez, Northern Central Vice Chair, Rural Caucus
  • Carol Keavney, President, Democratic Women's Council of the Conejo Valley
  • Hene Kelly, Chair, California Democratic Party Disabilities Caucus
  • Susan Kennedy, Founder & CEO of Advanced MicroGrid Solutions
  • Laura Lowell, Chair, Calaveras County Democratic Central Committee
  • Dennis Mangers, Sacramento LGBT Community Leader
  • Debbie Mesloh, Co-Chair, Bay Area Women's Summit*
  • William Monroe, California Democratic Party Region 12 Director
  • Bob Mulholland, Democratic Advisor
  • Jocelyn Navarro, District Representative, Sacramento City Council
  • Michael Pappas, Executive Director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council
  • Christine Pelosi, Chair, California Democratic Party Women’s Caucus
  • Neil Pople, President, Natomas Democratic Club
  • Tom Pratt, President, Fine Arts Coverage Enterprises
  • Linda Fadeke-Richardson, Commissioner, San Francisco Treasure Island Development Authority
  • Susan Rowe, Chief Vice Chair, Rural Caucus
  • Genevieve Shiroma, Board of Directors, SMUD
  • Michael Sestak, Sestak Lighting Design
  • Deepa Sharma, Northern California Outreach Chair, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus, California Democratic Party
  • Tiffany Shlain, Filmmaker & Founder of 50/50
  • Andrea Shorter, Commissioner, Commission on the Status of Women
  • Silissa Vriarte Smith, AD70 California Democratic Party Delegate
  • Julie D. Soo, Co-Chair, CA Democratic Party Platform Committee*, Commissioner, San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women*
  • Lynne Standard-Nightengale, Chair, Amador County Democrats
  • Admiral James Stavridis, Dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
  • Kerry Stoebner, DCCM Member
  • Dave Tamayo, Board of Directors, SMUD
  • Susie Tompkins Buell, Activist and Philanthropist
  • Jim Wunderman, President and CEO, Bay Area Council*

Titles for identification purposes only*

Gayle McLaughlin
State Officials
Local Officials
Prominent Individuals
Organizations
  • Bernie Sanders' Our Revolution National[60]
  • Democratic Socialists of America[61]
  • Our Revolution Alameda Progressives
  • Our Revolution Contra Costa
  • Our Revolution Cupertino De Anza Political Revolution
  • Our Revolution Democracy Project LA
  • Our Revolution East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area)
  • Our Revolution F.U.N. Progressives (Fremont, Union City, Newark)
  • Our Revolution Humboldt (Courageous Resistance of Humboldt)
  • Our Revolution Indian Rock
  • Our Revolution Inland Empire
  • Our Revolution Lake County
  • Our Revolution Long Beach
  • Our Revolution Los Angeles Greens
  • Our Revolution Monterey County
  • Our Revolution Mountain View (NorCal4OurRevolution)
  • Our Revolution North Bay (Petaluma-Sonoma)
  • Our Revolution North County San Diego
  • Our Revolution Richmond (Richmond Progressive Alliance)
  • Our Revolution Riverside
  • Our Revolution San Clemente
  • Our Revolution San Francisco (SF Berniecrats)
  • Our Revolution San Joaquin County
  • Our Revolution San Jose (Democratic Socialists of America chapter)
  • Our Revolution San Leandro
  • Our Revolution Santa Clarita Valley
  • Our Revolution Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz for Bernie)
  • Our Revolution Santa Maria Progressives
  • Our Revolution Silicon Valley (Democratic Socialists of America chapter)
  • Our Revolution South Bay Los Angeles
  • Our Revolution UC Berkeley (Progressive Student Association for Bernie)
  • Our Revolution Ventura County
  • Our Revolution Watsonville
  • Our Revolution West Marin
  • Our Revolution West San Fernando Valley
  • Our Revolution Yolo County Progressives
  • East Bay Democratic Socialists of America[62]
  • San Francisco Democratic Socialists of America[63]
  • San Francisco Peninsula Democratic Socialists of America[62]
  • Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America[64]
  • San Diego Democratic Socialists of America
  • Silicon Valley Democratic Socialists of America
  • Pomona Valley Democratic Socialists of America
  • San Jose Democratic Socialists of America
  • Orange County Democratic Socialists of America
  • Green Party of Contra Costa
  • Green Party of Humboldt County
  • Green Party of Riverside County
  • Green Party of San Diego
  • Green Party of Santa Clara County
  • Green Party of Solano County
  • Green Party of Ventura County
  • Green Party of Yolo County
  • Humboldt State University Greens
  • California for Bernie Sanders 2020
  • Women For Justice
  • Southern District of California Community Coalition
  • The New Progressives of Del Norte
  • Ventura County Activists for Bernie Sanders 2020 #OurRevolution
  • South Bay Progressive Alliance
  • Pinole Progressive Alliance
  • Public Bank LA
  • San Diego Progressive Alliance
  • Revolution Funding
  • Delegates and Friends for Bernie 2016
  • Socialist Alternative
  • UE United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America Western Region
  • Movement for a People’s Party
  • Peace and Freedom Party[65]
  • San Diego Progressive Alliance[66]

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Jeff
Bleich
(D)
Cole
Harris
(R)
David R.
Hernandez
(R)
Ed
Hernandez
(D)
Eleni
Kounalakis
(D)
Gayle McLaughlin (NPP) Undecided
YouGov[permanent dead link] May 12–24, 2018 1,113 ± 4.0% 6% 16% 6% 9% 14% 4% 41%

Results edit

 
Results by county
  Kounalakis
  •   30–40%
  •   20–30%
  •   10–20%
  E. Hernandez
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  Harris
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  Fennell
  •   10–20%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[67]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleni Kounalakis 1,587,940 24.2%
Democratic Ed Hernandez 1,347,442 20.6%
Republican Cole Harris 1,144,003 17.5%
Democratic Jeff Bleich 648,045 9.9%
Republican David Fennell 515,956 7.9%
Republican Lydia Ortega 419,512 6.4%
Republican David R. Hernandez 404,982 6.2%
No party preference Gayle McLaughlin 263,364 4.0%
Libertarian Tim Ferreira 99,949 1.5%
Democratic Cameron Gharabiklou 78,267 1.2%
No party preference Danny Thomas 44,121 0.7%
No party preference Marjan S. Fariba (write-in) 18 0.0%
Total votes 6,553,599 100.0%

By county edit

Results by county. Blue represents counties won by Kounalakis and counties with Democratic vote majorities. Red represents counties won by Harris and counties with Republican vote majorities. Cyan represents counties won by Ed Hernandez. Orange represents counties won by Fennell. Light blue represents counties with Democratic vote pluralities. Light red represents counties with Republican vote pluralities.

County McLaughlin (NPP) Kounalakis (D) Ed Hernandez (D) Bleich (D) Democratic total Fennell (R) Harris (R) Ortega (R) David Hernandez (R) Republican total Other
Alameda 8.7 31.4 19.0 20.3 71.9% 4.7 6.3 3.2 3.4 17.6% 1.8
Alpine 1.9 25.4 18.4 12.8 58.2% 13.1 10.4 9.1 4.0 36.6% 3.2
Amador 2.2 21.6 10.2 4.4 36.6% 16.1 23.2 9.3 9.5 58.1% 3.0
Butte 4.4 18.8 15.6 6.4 42.7% 12.1 21.5 9.5 6.9 50.0% 2.9
Calaveras 2.4 20.2 12.0 4.5 37.3% 17.8 21.7 9.3 8.2 57.0% 3.3
Colusa 2.0 14.4 13.8 3.7 33.1% 20.3 24.2 9.5 7.4 61.4% 3.3
Contra Costa 6.2 26.7 17.4 17.3 62.4% 8.0 11.2 5.6 4.3 29.1% 2.3
Del Norte 4.3 14.8 16.9 5.6 38.4% 16.5 22.3 7.2 8.3 54.3% 3.1
El Dorado 2.5 23.5 11.2 4.9 40.1% 15.2 20.9 11.5 7.4 55.0% 2.5
Fresno 2.6 12.3 19.1 9.2 41.9% 9.6 23.6 12.1 7.7 53.0% 2.6
Glenn 2.2 8.4 10.0 5.0 25.8% 24.2 25.7 8.9 9.3 68.1% 3.8
Humboldt 8.2 25.4 19.5 8.8 55.1% 10.6 13.4 5.6 4.7 34.3% 2.4
Imperial 1.9 9.1 33.5 8.8 53.1% 11.9 12.2 8.1 10.0 42.2% 2.8
Inyo 3.5 16.5 15.1 6.6 39.2% 15.8 22.2 8.3 7.5 53.8% 3.5
Kern 1.9 9.7 15.3 6.3 34.4% 13.5 35.2 8.0 6.4 63.1% 2.6
Kings 2.1 7.6 19.2 6.0 33.2% 12.6 26.2 14.2 8.8 61.8% 2.5
Lake 4.3 25.6 10.7 13.1 50.5% 11.6 18.0 7.4 5.8 42.8% 2.6
Lassen 1.7 9.2 10.7 3.9 24.5% 18.3 30.7 10.9 11.7 70.6% 2.4
Los Angeles 4.1 27.4 28.9 7.1 64.7% 4.9 12.9 5.4 6.1 29.3% 1.9
Madera 2.1 9.0 18.4 5.1 33.3% 17.0 29.6 7.7 7.6 59.9% 2.8
Marin 5.2 32.2 16.3 25.5 74.6% 3.8 6.4 6.3 2.0 18.5 1.6
Mariposa 3.4 14.1 15.8 5.6 36.2% 18.0 24.0 7.2 8.3 57.5% 2.9
Mendocino 7.4 30.4 16.5 14.1 62.3% 7.4 10.7 5.2 4.7 28.0% 2.4
Merced 2.8 12.0 22.0 7.6 42.9% 9.9 23.1 10.6 7.3 50.9% 3.5
Modoc 2.6 8.2 9.0 4.3 22.3% 22.7 27.2 10.4 12.3 72.6% 2.4
Mono 3.9 18.9 18.7 11.6 50.0% 14.5 16.2 6.9 5.9 43.5% 2.7
Monterey 2.8 26.7 24.8 9.5 61.8% 5.4 18.2 5.3 4.6 34.5% 1.9
Napa 3.0 30.0 17.3 13.9 61.7% 11.1 10.6 5.3 4.9 31.9% 3.2
Nevada 4.4 30.7 10.6 8.3 50.1% 12.0 17.9 7.7 5.8 43.4% 2.2
Orange 2.3 18.5 19.8 5.7 45.2% 8.3 25.4 7.5 9.1 50.3% 2.2
Placer 2.2 24.0 11.4 5.1 41.1% 9.0 28.7 9.4 6.9 54.0% 2.7
Plumas 3.0 23.3 9.2 5.4 38.5% 17.8 16.9 10.9 10.2 55.8% 2.7
Riverside 2.0 16.6 20.8 5.8 44.1% 10.8 26.0 6.7 8.5 52.0% 1.9
Sacramento 3.0 31.4 17.2 7.2 56.6% 8.5 14.9 7.1 7.5 38.0% 2.4
San Benito 2.9 23.3 21.8 6.2 52.0% 9.2 15.0 8.6 9.6 42.5% 2.6
San Bernardino 2.4 16.6 22.3 4.3 44.5% 9.2 24.2 7.2 10.4 51.0% 2.1
San Diego 3.0 20.8 18.9 10.1 51.4% 7.3 24.5 6.7 5.2 43.7% 1.9
San Francisco 18.0 29.0 17.5 20.8 68.2% 2.5 4.9 3.2 2.3 12.9% 0.9
San Luis Obispo 3.5 27.6 15.1 5.8 49.7% 11.0 22.1 6.7 5.4 44.2% 2.6
San Joaquin 2.2 24.9 17.6 5.2 49.2% 9.6 21.3 8.1 7.0 46.0% 2.6
San Mateo 4.1 34.2 16.5 19.8 71.5% 6.4 8.5 5.0 2.4 22.3% 2.1
Santa Barbara 2.9 25.9 21.5 6.7 55.0% 9.2 18.5 6.7 5.4 39.8% 2.3
Santa Clara 3.1 28.3 18.3 19.8 68.0% 7.3 9.9 4.9 4.5 26.6% 2.3
Santa Cruz 5.9 34.7 22.8 12.2 70.6% 4.6 9.0 5.3 2.8 21.7% 1.8
Shasta 2.7 10.9 12.3 6.0 30.1% 19.0 25.4 9.4 10.5 64.3% 2.9
Sierra 5.8 21.4 7.7 5.4 35.0% 16.5 21.2 11.0 7.4 55.1% 4.1
Siskiyou 4.5 15.3 13.3 8.1 37.1% 19.4 18.4 8.9 8.2 54.9% 3.5
Solano 3.4 28.7 16.8 10.0 57.5% 10.9 11.9 7.5 5.4 38.7% 3.3
Sonoma 5.5 34.4 17.2 15.1 67.7% 5.8 9.6 5.8 3.6 24.8% 2.0
Stanislaus 2.0 22.2 16.7 6.3 46.1% 12.5 23.2 7.2 6.4 49.3% 2.6
Sutter 1.6 14.8 12.9 4.3 35.6% 12.0 31.1 8.6 7.6 59.3% 3.5
Tehama 2.4 8.5 13.3 3.7 27.4% 20.2 26.7 9.0 11.3 67.2% 3.1
Trinity 4.2 16.1 16.1 6.5 40.1% 17.7 14.6 10.4 9.2 51.9% 3.8
Tulare 1.6 7.7 21.1 4.7 34.0% 11.9 33.9 7.5 8.0 61.0% 3.1
Tuolumne 2.8 22.1 11.2 5.1 39.2% 20.2 19.0 8.2 8.0 55.4% 2.7
Ventura 3.0 22.1 21.6 6.7 51.2% 11.2 18.9 6.2 7.1 43.4% 2.4
Yolo 4.1 33.0 21.1 8.9 64.0% 6.8 12.4 6.0 4.0 29.2% 2.6
Yuba 2.6 15.8 12.0 3.5 33.1% 17.3 27.9 7.4 8.1 60.7% 3.6
Total 4.0 24.2 20.6 9.9 55.8% 7.9 17.5 6.4 6.2 38.0% 2.2

General election edit

Endorsements edit

Ed Hernandez (D)
Federal officials
State officials
State legislators
Eleni Kounalakis (D)
Elected Officials
  • Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States[56]
  • Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator (D-CA)[57]
  • Anna Eshoo, U.S. Representative (D-CA-18)
  • Mike Thompson, U.S. Representative (D-CA-5)
  • Doris Matsui, U.S. Representative (D-CA-6)[58]
  • Jimmy Panetta, U.S. Representative (D-CA-20)
  • Eric Swalwell, U.S. Representative (D-CA-15)
  • Zoe Lofgren, U.S. Representative (D-CA-19)
  • Nanette Barragán, U.S. Representative (D-CA-44)
  • Jerry McNerney, U.S. Representative (D-CA-9)
  • Carolyn Maloney, U.S. Representative (D-NY-12)
  • John Sarbanes, U.S. Representative (D-MD-3)
  • Kevin McCarty, California Assemblymember (D-7)
  • Ed Lee, former Mayor of San Francisco (deceased)
  • Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland
  • Darrell Steinberg Mayor of Sacramento
  • Board of Equalization Member Fiona Ma
  • California State Assembly Member Blanca Rubio
  • Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs
  • Millbrae Mayor Gina Papan
  • Belmont Mayor Charles Stone
  • Hillsborough Mayor Marie Chuang
  • Elk Grove Mayor Steve Ly
  • Folsom City Vice Mayor Kerri Howell
  • Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi
  • San Francisco Supervisor Mark Farrell
  • Sonoma Supervisor James Gore
  • Nevada County Supervisor Heidi Hall
  • Sacramento County Supervisor Phil Serna
  • Yolo County Supervisor Don Saylor
  • San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera
  • San Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessey
  • Glendale City Clerk Ardashes "Ardy" Kassakhian
  • Fresno City Council President Esmeralda Soria
  • San Mateo City Council Member Diane Papan
  • Chico City Council Member Karl Ory
  • Piedmont City Council Member Teddy Gray King
  • Stockton City Council Member Christina Fugazi
  • Roseville City Council Member Scott Alvord
  • Redwood City Council Member Shelly Masur
  • Millbrae City Council Member Wayne J. Lee
  • Menlo Park City Council Member Catherine Carlton
  • Burlingame City Council Member Emily Beach
  • President of the San Francisco Community College Board Thea Selby
  • Contra Costa Community College District Board Trustee John Marquez
  • Vallecito Union School Board Vice Chair Tom Pratt
  • Belmont Planning Commission Chair Julia Mates
  • Olivehurst Public Utility District Chair Mary Jane Griego
  • City of Santa Monica Rent Control Board Commissioner Caroline Torosis
  • Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Board Member Cecily Harris
  • Florin County Water District Chair & Director Larry S. Tract
  • Former U.S. Congresswoman Shelly Berkley
  • Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns
  • Former U.S. Ambassador Colleen Bell
  • Former U.S. Ambassador Mike McFaul
  • Former Undersecretary of State and U.S. Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher
  • Former California State Treasurer Phil Angelides
  • Former State Senator Mark Leno
  • Former State Senator and California Democratic Party Chair John Burton
  • Former Contra Costa County Democratic Party Chair Chuck Carpenter
  • Former Assembly Speaker Pro Tem Sally Lieber
  • Former California State Assembly Member Lloyd Levine
  • Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm
  • Former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis
  • Former San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor David Campos
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor Jim Gonzalez
  • Former San Francisco Supervisor Leslie Katz
  • Former City of Clearlake Mayor Joey Luiz
  • Former San Francisco Police Commissioner David Onek
  • Former Sacramento County Sheriff Lou Blanas
  • Former Fremont City Council Member Anu Natarajan
Organizations
  • California Federation of Teachers
  • EMILY's List
  • Equality California
  • NARAL Pro-Choice California
  • California Women's List
  • California National Organization for Women (NOW)
  • National Women's Political Caucus
  • California's Legislative Women's Caucus
  • California Young Democrats Black Caucus
  • California League of Conservation Voters
  • Fresno County Young Democrats
  • Marin County Young Democrats
  • Riverside County Young Democrats
  • Sacramento County Young Democrats
  • San Fernando Valley Young Democrats
  • Stonewall Young Democrats
  • Ventura County Young Democrats
  • SEIU Local 2579 - Employees Union
  • Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
  • Tulare County Stonewall Democrats
  • Porterville Democratic Club
Community Leaders and Activists
  • Willie Adams, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Secretary-Treasurer
  • Norma Alcala, Trustee of the Washington Unified School District
  • Maria Alegria, Chair, The Democratic Party of Contra Costa County
  • Panorea Avdis, Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
  • Prameela Bartholomeusz, Finance Director, Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee
  • Sascha Bittner, Activist
  • Nancy Bui-Thompson, Board of Directors, SMUD
  • Teri Burns, Member, Natomas Unified School District
  • Robert Camacho
  • Amy Champ, Regional Director, Region 4 and Gold Country Vice-Chair, Rural Caucus of the California Democratic Party*
  • Norman Chramoff, Co-Chair CA Democratic Party Platform Committee*
  • Judy Y. Chu, Ed.D., Stanford University/Early Childhood Development Expert
  • Deborah Cunningham-Skurnik, Region 18 Chair, California Democratic Party
  • Andrea Dew Steele, President of Emerge*
  • Kath Delaney
  • Baljinder Dhillon, Sutter County Board of Education Superintendent
  • Kara Dukakis, Director, Too Small to Fail*
  • Robert W. Duggleby, MA, MS, Colonel United States Army (Ret.)
  • Andrew Ertl
  • Grace Espindola, North Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Marla Fields, President, Sustainable Novato
  • Orlando Fuentes, Board Member, Cosumnes CSD
  • Susan Gutowsky, President, Placer Women Democrats
  • Luke Heslip, President, Marin County Young Democrats
  • Kevin Hendrick, Former Delegate Chair of Del Norte
  • Brodie Hilp, Member, San Ramon Valley Democratic Club & Democratic Party of Contra Costa County
  • Alice A. Huffman, DNC Member
  • Jenita Johnson Rodriguez, Northern Central Vice Chair, Rural Caucus
  • Carol Keavney, President, Democratic Women's Council of the Conejo Valley
  • Hene Kelly, Chair, California Democratic Party Disabilities Caucus
  • Susan Kennedy, Founder & CEO of Advanced MicroGrid Solutions
  • Laura Lowell, Chair, Calaveras County Democratic Central Committee
  • Dennis Mangers, Sacramento LGBT Community Leader
  • Debbie Mesloh, Co-Chair, Bay Area Women's Summit*
  • William Monroe, California Democratic Party Region 12 Director
  • Bob Mulholland, Democratic Advisor
  • Jocelyn Navarro, District Representative, Sacramento City Council
  • Michael Pappas, Executive Director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council
  • Christine Pelosi, Chair, California Democratic Party Women’s Caucus
  • Neil Pople, President, Natomas Democratic Club
  • Tom Pratt, President, Fine Arts Coverage Enterprises
  • Linda Fadeke-Richardson, Commissioner, San Francisco Treasure Island Development Authority
  • Susan Rowe, Chief Vice Chair, Rural Caucus
  • Genevieve Shiroma, Board of Directors, SMUD
  • Michael Sestak, Sestak Lighting Design
  • Deepa Sharma, Northern California Outreach Chair, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus, California Democratic Party
  • Tiffany Shlain, Filmmaker & Founder of 50/50
  • Andrea Shorter, Commissioner, Commission on the Status of Women
  • Silissa Vriarte Smith, AD70 California Democratic Party Delegate
  • Julie D. Soo, Co-Chair, CA Democratic Party Platform Committee*, Commissioner, San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women*
  • Lynne Standard-Nightengale, Chair, Amador County Democrats
  • Admiral James Stavridis, Dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
  • Kerry Stoebner, DCCM Member
  • Dave Tamayo, Board of Directors, SMUD
  • Susie Tompkins Buell, Activist and Philanthropist
  • Jim Wunderman, President and CEO, Bay Area Council*

Titles for identification purposes only*

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ed
Hernandez (D)
Eleni
Kounalakis (D)
None Undecided
Thomas Partners Strategies October 25–27, 2018 1,068 ± 3.5% 34% 34% 32%
UC Berkeley October 19–26, 2018 1,339 ± 4.0% 31% 45% 24%
YouGov[permanent dead link] October 10–24, 2018 2,178 ± 3.1% 19% 32% 22% 28%
Thomas Partners Strategies October 18–20, 2018 1,068 ± 3.5% 29% 34% 37%
Thomas Partners Strategies October 12–14, 2018 1,068 ± 3.5% 26% 26% 48%
Thomas Partners Strategies October 5–7, 2018 1,068 ± 3.5% 24% 30% 46%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 28–30, 2018 1,068 ± 3.5% 22% 24% 54%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 21–23, 2018 1,068 ± 3.5% 27% 27% 46%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 14–16, 2018 1,040 ± 3.5% 18% 15% 67%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 7–9, 2018 1,227 ± 3.3% 18% 16% 66%

Results edit

California lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2018[68]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eleni Kounalakis 5,914,068 56.55%
Democratic Ed Hernandez 4,543,863 43.45%
Total votes 10,457,931 100.00%
Democratic hold

Results by county edit

Blue represents counties won by Kounalakis. Cyan represents counties won by Hernandez.[68]

County Ed Hernandez (D) Eleni Kounalakis (D) Total
Votes % Votes % Votes
Alameda 196,722 38.3 316,658 61.7 513,380
Alpine 160 33.8 314 66.2 474
Amador 4,901 38.5 7,834 61.5 12,735
Butte 27,196 39.6 41,533 60.4 68,729
Calaveras 5,775 37.2 9,734 62.8 15,509
Colusa 2,050 49.1 2,123 50.9 4,173
Contra Costa 143,152 39.1 222,978 60.9 366,130
Del Norte 2,629 42.3 3,586 57.7 6,215
El Dorado 22,576 35.1 41,662 64.9 64,238
Fresno 98,361 48.4 105,036 51.6 203,397
Glenn 3,030 51.0 2,910 49.0 5,940
Humboldt 17,568 40.0 26,301 60.0 43,869
Imperial 18,177 62.7 10,826 37.3 29,003
Inyo 2,307 43.9 2,953 56.1 5,260
Kern 70,734 46.0 83,012 54.0 153,746
Kings 12,210 52.3 11,128 47.7 23,338
Lake 6,610 38.4 10,608 61.6 17,218
Lassen 2,918 49.2 3,013 50.8 5,931
Los Angeles 1,276,564 48.8 1,338,599 51.2 2,615,163
Madera 15,349 52.6 13,853 47.4 29,202
Marin 42,290 37.8 69,699 62.2 111,989
Mariposa 2,533 42.7 3,405 57.3 5,938
Mendocino 10,687 37.7 17,679 62.3 28,366
Merced 25,579 53.8 21,986 46.2 47,565
Modoc 1,066 47.7 1,167 52.3 2,233
Mono 1,666 43.6 2,155 56.4 3,821
Monterey 37,871 37.4 63,265 62.6 101,136
Napa 18,575 38.8 29,330 61.2 47,905
Nevada 13,495 32.3 28,283 67.7 41,778
Orange 402,773 46.5 463,979 53.5 866,752
Placer 42,381 32.6 87,514 67.4 129,895
Plumas 2,349 37.6 3,901 62.4 6,250
Riverside 250,409 48.5 265,991 51.5 516,400
Sacramento 156,250 36.4 273,273 63.6 429,523
San Benito 7,127 42.3 9,733 57.7 16,860
San Bernardino 219,347 49.4 224,804 50.6 444,151
San Diego 341,799 37.5 570,795 62.5 912,594
San Francisco 153,733 47.1 172,741 52.9 326,474
San Joaquin 66,294 40.9 95,660 59.1 161,954
San Luis Obispo 37,952 38.9 59,731 61.1 97,683
San Mateo 94,218 37.2 158,978 62.8 253,196
Santa Barbara 49,443 39.4 75,995 60.6 125,438
Santa Clara 203,178 38.0 331,520 62.0 534,698
Santa Cruz 36,561 35.0 67,812 65.0 104,373
Shasta 23,256 47.9 25,245 52.1 48,501
Sierra 422 36.5 733 63.5 1,155
Siskiyou 6,062 46.2 7,057 53.8 13,119
Solano 48,042 38.6 76,558 61.4 124,600
Sonoma 64,774 35.5 117,583 64.5 182,357
Stanislaus 53,577 42.5 72,406 57.5 125,983
Sutter 9,675 43.2 12,712 56.8 22,387
Tehama 7,100 48.4 7,581 51.6 14,681
Trinity 1,754 43.2 2,305 56.8 4,059
Tulare 37,646 48.9 39,334 51.1 76,980
Tuolumne 6,375 38.2 10,297 61.8 16,672
Ventura 110,435 44.5 137,545 55.5 247,980
Yolo 22,040 34.2 42,349 65.8 64,389
Yuba 6,140 42.5 8,306 57.5 14,446
Totals 4,543,863 43.4% 5,914,068 56.6% 10,457,931

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The 2018 California lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 6 2018 to elect the Lieutenant Governor of California Incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor Gavin Newsom was ineligible to run for reelection due to term limits and ran for Governor of California instead Democrats Eleni Kounalakis and Ed Hernandez faced each other in the general election as no Republican finished in the top two positions of the nonpartisan blanket primary that was held on June 5 2018 2018 California lieutenant gubernatorial election 2014 November 6 2018 2022 Candidate Eleni Kounalakis Ed HernandezParty Democratic DemocraticPopular vote 5 914 068 4 543 863Percentage 56 6 43 4 County resultsKounalakis 50 60 60 70 Hernandez 50 60 60 70 Lieutenant Governor before electionGavin NewsomDemocratic Elected Lieutenant Governor Eleni KounalakisDemocratic Contents 1 Primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Democratic Party 1 1 1 1 Declared 1 1 1 2 Declined 1 1 2 Republican Party 1 1 2 1 Declared 1 1 2 2 Declined 1 1 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Caucus California s Legislative Women s Caucus California Young Democrats Black Caucus California League of Conservation Voters Fresno County Young Democrats Marin County Young Democrats Riverside County Young Democrats Sacramento County Young Democrats San Fernando Valley Young Democrats Stonewall Young Democrats Ventura County Young Democrats SEIU Local 2579 Employees Union Northern California Carpenters Regional Council Tulare County Stonewall Democrats Porterville Democratic ClubCommunity Leaders and ActivistsWillie Adams International Longshore and Warehouse Union ILWU Secretary Treasurer Norma Alcala Trustee of the Washington Unified School District Maria Alegria Chair The Democratic Party of Contra Costa County Panorea Avdis Director of the Governor s Office of Business and Economic Development Prameela Bartholomeusz Finance Director Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee Sascha Bittner Activist Nancy Bui Thompson Board of Directors SMUD Teri Burns Member Natomas Unified School District Robert Camacho Amy Champ Regional Director Region 4 and Gold Country Vice Chair Rural Caucus of the California Democratic Party Norman Chramoff Co Chair CA Democratic Party Platform Committee Judy Y Chu Ed D Stanford University Early Childhood Development Expert Deborah Cunningham Skurnik Region 18 Chair California Democratic Party Andrea Dew Steele President of Emerge Kath Delaney Baljinder Dhillon Sutter County Board of Education Superintendent Kara Dukakis Director Too Small to Fail Robert W Duggleby MA MS Colonel United States Army Ret Andrew Ertl Grace Espindola North Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Marla Fields President Sustainable Novato Orlando Fuentes Board Member Cosumnes CSD Susan Gutowsky President Placer Women Democrats Luke Heslip President Marin County Young Democrats Kevin Hendrick Former Delegate Chair of Del Norte Brodie Hilp Member San Ramon Valley Democratic Club amp Democratic Party of Contra Costa County Alice A Huffman DNC Member Jenita Johnson Rodriguez Northern Central Vice Chair Rural Caucus Carol Keavney President Democratic Women s Council of the Conejo Valley Hene Kelly Chair California Democratic Party Disabilities Caucus Susan Kennedy Founder amp CEO of Advanced MicroGrid Solutions Laura Lowell Chair Calaveras County Democratic Central Committee Dennis Mangers Sacramento LGBT Community Leader Debbie Mesloh Co Chair Bay Area Women s Summit William Monroe California Democratic Party Region 12 Director Bob Mulholland Democratic Advisor Jocelyn Navarro District Representative Sacramento City Council Michael Pappas Executive Director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council Christine Pelosi Chair California Democratic Party Women s Caucus Neil Pople President Natomas Democratic Club Tom Pratt President Fine Arts Coverage Enterprises Linda Fadeke Richardson Commissioner San Francisco Treasure Island Development Authority Susan Rowe Chief Vice Chair Rural Caucus Genevieve Shiroma Board of Directors SMUD Michael Sestak Sestak Lighting Design Deepa Sharma Northern California Outreach Chair Asian Pacific Islander Caucus California Democratic Party Tiffany Shlain Filmmaker amp Founder of 50 50 Andrea Shorter Commissioner Commission on the Status of Women Silissa Vriarte Smith AD70 California Democratic Party Delegate Julie D Soo Co Chair CA Democratic Party Platform Committee Commissioner San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women Lynne Standard Nightengale Chair Amador County Democrats Admiral James Stavridis Dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Kerry Stoebner DCCM Member Dave Tamayo Board of Directors SMUD Susie Tompkins Buell Activist and Philanthropist Jim Wunderman President and CEO Bay Area Council Titles for identification purposes only Gayle McLaughlinState OfficialsDavid Zuckerman Lt Governor of Vermont Tom Ammiano former member of the California State AssemblyLocal OfficialsMatt Gonzalez former president of San Francisco Board of Supervisors Gus Newport former Mayor of Berkeley Jesse Arreguin Mayor of Berkeley Heidi Harmon Mayor San Luis ObispoProminent IndividualsRalph Nader Consumer Advocate Environmentalist Norman Solomon Co Founder and National Coordinator RootsAction org Jimmy Dore The Jimmy Dore Show Winnie Wong Co founder The People for Bernie SandersOrganizationsBernie Sanders Our Revolution National 60 Democratic Socialists of America 61 Our Revolution Alameda Progressives Our Revolution Contra Costa Our Revolution Cupertino De Anza Political Revolution Our Revolution Democracy Project LA Our Revolution East Bay San Francisco Bay Area Our Revolution F U N Progressives Fremont Union City Newark Our Revolution Humboldt Courageous Resistance of Humboldt Our Revolution Indian Rock Our Revolution Inland Empire Our Revolution Lake County Our Revolution Long Beach Our Revolution Los Angeles Greens Our Revolution Monterey County Our Revolution Mountain View NorCal4OurRevolution Our Revolution North Bay Petaluma Sonoma Our Revolution North County San Diego Our Revolution Richmond Richmond Progressive Alliance Our Revolution Riverside Our Revolution San Clemente Our Revolution San Francisco SF Berniecrats Our Revolution San Joaquin County Our Revolution San Jose Democratic Socialists of America chapter Our Revolution San Leandro Our Revolution Santa Clarita Valley Our Revolution Santa Cruz Santa Cruz for Bernie Our Revolution Santa Maria Progressives Our Revolution Silicon Valley Democratic Socialists of America chapter Our Revolution South Bay Los Angeles Our Revolution UC Berkeley Progressive Student Association for Bernie Our Revolution Ventura County Our Revolution Watsonville Our Revolution West Marin Our Revolution West San Fernando Valley Our Revolution Yolo County Progressives East Bay Democratic Socialists of America 62 San Francisco Democratic Socialists of America 63 San Francisco Peninsula Democratic Socialists of America 62 Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America 64 San Diego Democratic Socialists of America Silicon Valley Democratic Socialists of America Pomona Valley Democratic Socialists of America San Jose Democratic Socialists of America Orange County Democratic Socialists of America Green Party of Contra Costa Green Party of Humboldt County Green Party of Riverside County Green Party of San Diego Green Party of Santa Clara County Green Party of Solano County Green Party of Ventura County Green Party of Yolo County Humboldt State University Greens California for Bernie Sanders 2020 Women For Justice Southern District of California Community Coalition The New Progressives of Del Norte Ventura County Activists for Bernie Sanders 2020 OurRevolution South Bay Progressive Alliance Pinole Progressive Alliance Public Bank LA San Diego Progressive Alliance Revolution Funding Delegates and Friends for Bernie 2016 Socialist Alternative UE United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America Western Region Movement for a People s Party Peace and Freedom Party 65 San Diego Progressive Alliance 66 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error JeffBleich D ColeHarris R David R Hernandez R EdHernandez D EleniKounalakis D Gayle McLaughlin NPP UndecidedYouGov permanent dead link May 12 24 2018 1 113 4 0 6 16 6 9 14 4 41 Results edit nbsp Results by county Kounalakis 30 40 20 30 10 20 E Hernandez 20 30 30 40 Harris 20 30 30 40 Fennell 10 20 Nonpartisan blanket primary results 67 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eleni Kounalakis 1 587 940 24 2 Democratic Ed Hernandez 1 347 442 20 6 Republican Cole Harris 1 144 003 17 5 Democratic Jeff Bleich 648 045 9 9 Republican David Fennell 515 956 7 9 Republican Lydia Ortega 419 512 6 4 Republican David R Hernandez 404 982 6 2 No party preference Gayle McLaughlin 263 364 4 0 Libertarian Tim Ferreira 99 949 1 5 Democratic Cameron Gharabiklou 78 267 1 2 No party preference Danny Thomas 44 121 0 7 No party preference Marjan S Fariba write in 18 0 0 Total votes 6 553 599 100 0 By county edit Results by county Blue represents counties won by Kounalakis and counties with Democratic vote majorities Red represents counties won by Harris and counties with Republican vote majorities Cyan represents counties won by Ed Hernandez Orange represents counties won by Fennell Light blue represents counties with Democratic vote pluralities Light red represents counties with Republican vote pluralities County McLaughlin NPP Kounalakis D Ed Hernandez D Bleich D Democratic total Fennell R Harris R Ortega R David Hernandez R Republican total OtherAlameda 8 7 31 4 19 0 20 3 71 9 4 7 6 3 3 2 3 4 17 6 1 8Alpine 1 9 25 4 18 4 12 8 58 2 13 1 10 4 9 1 4 0 36 6 3 2Amador 2 2 21 6 10 2 4 4 36 6 16 1 23 2 9 3 9 5 58 1 3 0Butte 4 4 18 8 15 6 6 4 42 7 12 1 21 5 9 5 6 9 50 0 2 9Calaveras 2 4 20 2 12 0 4 5 37 3 17 8 21 7 9 3 8 2 57 0 3 3Colusa 2 0 14 4 13 8 3 7 33 1 20 3 24 2 9 5 7 4 61 4 3 3Contra Costa 6 2 26 7 17 4 17 3 62 4 8 0 11 2 5 6 4 3 29 1 2 3Del Norte 4 3 14 8 16 9 5 6 38 4 16 5 22 3 7 2 8 3 54 3 3 1El Dorado 2 5 23 5 11 2 4 9 40 1 15 2 20 9 11 5 7 4 55 0 2 5Fresno 2 6 12 3 19 1 9 2 41 9 9 6 23 6 12 1 7 7 53 0 2 6Glenn 2 2 8 4 10 0 5 0 25 8 24 2 25 7 8 9 9 3 68 1 3 8Humboldt 8 2 25 4 19 5 8 8 55 1 10 6 13 4 5 6 4 7 34 3 2 4Imperial 1 9 9 1 33 5 8 8 53 1 11 9 12 2 8 1 10 0 42 2 2 8Inyo 3 5 16 5 15 1 6 6 39 2 15 8 22 2 8 3 7 5 53 8 3 5Kern 1 9 9 7 15 3 6 3 34 4 13 5 35 2 8 0 6 4 63 1 2 6Kings 2 1 7 6 19 2 6 0 33 2 12 6 26 2 14 2 8 8 61 8 2 5Lake 4 3 25 6 10 7 13 1 50 5 11 6 18 0 7 4 5 8 42 8 2 6Lassen 1 7 9 2 10 7 3 9 24 5 18 3 30 7 10 9 11 7 70 6 2 4Los Angeles 4 1 27 4 28 9 7 1 64 7 4 9 12 9 5 4 6 1 29 3 1 9Madera 2 1 9 0 18 4 5 1 33 3 17 0 29 6 7 7 7 6 59 9 2 8Marin 5 2 32 2 16 3 25 5 74 6 3 8 6 4 6 3 2 0 18 5 1 6Mariposa 3 4 14 1 15 8 5 6 36 2 18 0 24 0 7 2 8 3 57 5 2 9Mendocino 7 4 30 4 16 5 14 1 62 3 7 4 10 7 5 2 4 7 28 0 2 4Merced 2 8 12 0 22 0 7 6 42 9 9 9 23 1 10 6 7 3 50 9 3 5Modoc 2 6 8 2 9 0 4 3 22 3 22 7 27 2 10 4 12 3 72 6 2 4Mono 3 9 18 9 18 7 11 6 50 0 14 5 16 2 6 9 5 9 43 5 2 7Monterey 2 8 26 7 24 8 9 5 61 8 5 4 18 2 5 3 4 6 34 5 1 9Napa 3 0 30 0 17 3 13 9 61 7 11 1 10 6 5 3 4 9 31 9 3 2Nevada 4 4 30 7 10 6 8 3 50 1 12 0 17 9 7 7 5 8 43 4 2 2Orange 2 3 18 5 19 8 5 7 45 2 8 3 25 4 7 5 9 1 50 3 2 2Placer 2 2 24 0 11 4 5 1 41 1 9 0 28 7 9 4 6 9 54 0 2 7Plumas 3 0 23 3 9 2 5 4 38 5 17 8 16 9 10 9 10 2 55 8 2 7Riverside 2 0 16 6 20 8 5 8 44 1 10 8 26 0 6 7 8 5 52 0 1 9Sacramento 3 0 31 4 17 2 7 2 56 6 8 5 14 9 7 1 7 5 38 0 2 4San Benito 2 9 23 3 21 8 6 2 52 0 9 2 15 0 8 6 9 6 42 5 2 6San Bernardino 2 4 16 6 22 3 4 3 44 5 9 2 24 2 7 2 10 4 51 0 2 1San Diego 3 0 20 8 18 9 10 1 51 4 7 3 24 5 6 7 5 2 43 7 1 9San Francisco 18 0 29 0 17 5 20 8 68 2 2 5 4 9 3 2 2 3 12 9 0 9San Luis Obispo 3 5 27 6 15 1 5 8 49 7 11 0 22 1 6 7 5 4 44 2 2 6San Joaquin 2 2 24 9 17 6 5 2 49 2 9 6 21 3 8 1 7 0 46 0 2 6San Mateo 4 1 34 2 16 5 19 8 71 5 6 4 8 5 5 0 2 4 22 3 2 1Santa Barbara 2 9 25 9 21 5 6 7 55 0 9 2 18 5 6 7 5 4 39 8 2 3Santa Clara 3 1 28 3 18 3 19 8 68 0 7 3 9 9 4 9 4 5 26 6 2 3Santa Cruz 5 9 34 7 22 8 12 2 70 6 4 6 9 0 5 3 2 8 21 7 1 8Shasta 2 7 10 9 12 3 6 0 30 1 19 0 25 4 9 4 10 5 64 3 2 9Sierra 5 8 21 4 7 7 5 4 35 0 16 5 21 2 11 0 7 4 55 1 4 1Siskiyou 4 5 15 3 13 3 8 1 37 1 19 4 18 4 8 9 8 2 54 9 3 5Solano 3 4 28 7 16 8 10 0 57 5 10 9 11 9 7 5 5 4 38 7 3 3Sonoma 5 5 34 4 17 2 15 1 67 7 5 8 9 6 5 8 3 6 24 8 2 0Stanislaus 2 0 22 2 16 7 6 3 46 1 12 5 23 2 7 2 6 4 49 3 2 6Sutter 1 6 14 8 12 9 4 3 35 6 12 0 31 1 8 6 7 6 59 3 3 5Tehama 2 4 8 5 13 3 3 7 27 4 20 2 26 7 9 0 11 3 67 2 3 1Trinity 4 2 16 1 16 1 6 5 40 1 17 7 14 6 10 4 9 2 51 9 3 8Tulare 1 6 7 7 21 1 4 7 34 0 11 9 33 9 7 5 8 0 61 0 3 1Tuolumne 2 8 22 1 11 2 5 1 39 2 20 2 19 0 8 2 8 0 55 4 2 7Ventura 3 0 22 1 21 6 6 7 51 2 11 2 18 9 6 2 7 1 43 4 2 4Yolo 4 1 33 0 21 1 8 9 64 0 6 8 12 4 6 0 4 0 29 2 2 6Yuba 2 6 15 8 12 0 3 5 33 1 17 3 27 9 7 4 8 1 60 7 3 6Total 4 0 24 2 20 6 9 9 55 8 7 9 17 5 6 4 6 2 38 0 2 2General election editEndorsements edit Ed Hernandez D Federal officialsKaren Bass U S Representative D CA 37 Judy Chu U S Representative D CA 27 Lou Correa U S Representative D CA 46 Grace Napolitano U S Representative D CA 32 Norma Torres U S Representative D CA 35 Juan Vargas U S Representative D CA 51 Salud Carbajal U S Representative D CA 24 Ted Lieu U S Representative D CA 33 Jimmy Gomez U S Representative D CA 34 Alan Lowenthal U S Representative D CA 47 Mark DeSaulnier U S Representative D CA 11 George Miller former U S RepresentativeState officialsXavier Becerra Attorney General of California 55 Betty Yee California State Controller Tom Torlakson California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Kevin de Leon President pro tempore of the California State Senate Anthony Rendon Speaker of the California State Assembly Cruz Bustamante former Lieutenant Governor of California and former Assembly Speaker Don Perata former president of the California State Senate John Perez former Speaker of the California State Assembly Fabian Nunez former Speaker of the California State Assembly Toni Atkins California State Senator D 39 and former Speaker of the California State AssemblyState legislatorsConnie Leyva California State Senator D 20 Holly Mitchell California State Senator D 30 Anthony Portantino California State Senator D 25 Jerry Hill California State Senator D 13 Henry Stern California State Senator D 27 Jim Beall California State Senator D 15 Josh Newman California State Senator D 29 Bill Dodd California State Senator D 3 Scott Wiener California State Senator D 11 Richard Roth California State Senator D 31 Tony Mendoza California State Senator D 32 Ricardo Lara California State Senator D 33 Ben Hueso California State Senator D 40 Ben Allen California State Senator D 26 Cathleen Galgiani California State Senator D 5 Mike McGuire California State Senator D 2 Bill Monning California State Senator D 17 Steven Bradford California State Senator D 35 Fran Pavley former California State Senator Lois Wolk former California State Senator Ian Calderon California State Assemblymember D 57 Mike Gipson California State Assemblymember D 64 Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher California State Assemblymember D 80 Miguel Santiago California State Assemblymember D 53 David Chiu California State Assemblymember D 17 Ed Chau California State Assemblymember D 49 Jim Wood California State Assemblymember D 2 Ken Cooley California State Assemblymember D 8 Anna Caballero California State Assemblymember D 30 Bill Quirk California State Assemblymember D 20 Eloise Reyes California State Assemblymember D 47 Eduardo Garcia California State Assemblymember D 56 Jose Medina California State Assemblymember D 61 Rob Bonta California State Assemblymember D 18 Evan Low California State Assemblymember D 28 Reggie Jones Sawyer California State Assemblymember D 59 Al Muratsuchi California State Assemblymember D 66 Tony Thurmond California State Assemblymember D 15 Sharon Quirk Silva California State Assemblymember D 65 Phil Ting California State Assemblymember D 19 Patrick O Donnell California State Assemblymember D 70 Jim Cooper California State Assemblymember D 9 Rudy Salas California State Assemblymember D 32 Freddie Rodriguez California State Assemblymember D 52 Cecilia Aguiar Curry California State Assemblymember D 4 Laura Friedman California State Assemblymember D 43 Eleni Kounalakis D Elected OfficialsBarack Obama 44th President of the United States 56 Kamala Harris U S Senator D CA 57 Anna Eshoo U S Representative D CA 18 Mike Thompson U S Representative D CA 5 Doris Matsui U S Representative D CA 6 58 Jimmy Panetta U S Representative D CA 20 Eric Swalwell U S Representative D CA 15 Zoe Lofgren U S Representative D CA 19 Nanette Barragan U S Representative D CA 44 Jerry McNerney U S Representative D CA 9 Carolyn Maloney U S Representative D NY 12 John Sarbanes U S Representative D MD 3 Kevin McCarty California Assemblymember D 7 Ed Lee former Mayor of San Francisco deceased Libby Schaaf Mayor of Oakland Darrell Steinberg Mayor of Sacramento Board of Equalization Member Fiona Ma California State Assembly Member Blanca Rubio Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs Millbrae Mayor Gina Papan Belmont Mayor Charles Stone Hillsborough Mayor Marie Chuang Elk Grove Mayor Steve Ly Folsom City Vice Mayor Kerri Howell Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi San Francisco Supervisor Mark Farrell Sonoma Supervisor James Gore Nevada County Supervisor Heidi Hall Sacramento County Supervisor Phil Serna Yolo County Supervisor Don Saylor San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera San Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessey Glendale City Clerk Ardashes Ardy Kassakhian Fresno City Council President Esmeralda Soria San Mateo City Council Member Diane Papan Chico City Council Member Karl Ory Piedmont City Council Member Teddy Gray King Stockton City Council Member Christina Fugazi Roseville City Council Member Scott Alvord Redwood City Council Member Shelly Masur Millbrae City Council Member Wayne J Lee Menlo Park City Council Member Catherine Carlton Burlingame City Council Member Emily Beach President of the San Francisco Community College Board Thea Selby Contra Costa Community College District Board Trustee John Marquez Vallecito Union School Board Vice Chair Tom Pratt Belmont Planning Commission Chair Julia Mates Olivehurst Public Utility District Chair Mary Jane Griego City of Santa Monica Rent Control Board Commissioner Caroline Torosis Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Board Member Cecily Harris Florin County Water District Chair amp Director Larry S Tract Former U S Congresswoman Shelly Berkley Former U S Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns Former U S Ambassador Colleen Bell Former U S Ambassador Mike McFaul Former Undersecretary of State and U S Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher Former California State Treasurer Phil Angelides Former State Senator Mark Leno Former State Senator and California Democratic Party Chair John Burton Former Contra Costa County Democratic Party Chair Chuck Carpenter Former Assembly Speaker Pro Tem Sally Lieber Former California State Assembly Member Lloyd Levine Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm Former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis Former San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos Former San Francisco Supervisor Michela Alioto Pier Former San Francisco Supervisor David Campos Former San Francisco Supervisor Jim Gonzalez Former San Francisco Supervisor Leslie Katz Former City of Clearlake Mayor Joey Luiz Former San Francisco Police Commissioner David Onek Former Sacramento County Sheriff Lou Blanas Former Fremont City Council Member Anu NatarajanOrganizationsCalifornia Federation of Teachers EMILY s List Equality California NARAL Pro Choice California California Women s List California National Organization for Women NOW National Women s Political Caucus California s Legislative Women s Caucus California Young Democrats Black Caucus California League of Conservation Voters Fresno County Young Democrats Marin County Young Democrats Riverside County Young Democrats Sacramento County Young Democrats San Fernando Valley Young Democrats Stonewall Young Democrats Ventura County Young Democrats SEIU Local 2579 Employees Union Northern California Carpenters Regional Council Tulare County Stonewall Democrats Porterville Democratic ClubCommunity Leaders and ActivistsWillie Adams International Longshore and Warehouse Union ILWU Secretary Treasurer Norma Alcala Trustee of the Washington Unified School District Maria Alegria Chair The Democratic Party of Contra Costa County Panorea Avdis Director of the Governor s Office of Business and Economic Development Prameela Bartholomeusz Finance Director Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee Sascha Bittner Activist Nancy Bui Thompson Board of Directors SMUD Teri Burns Member Natomas Unified School District Robert Camacho Amy Champ Regional Director Region 4 and Gold Country Vice Chair Rural Caucus of the California Democratic Party Norman Chramoff Co Chair CA Democratic Party Platform Committee Judy Y Chu Ed D Stanford University Early Childhood Development Expert Deborah Cunningham Skurnik Region 18 Chair California Democratic Party Andrea Dew Steele President of Emerge Kath Delaney Baljinder Dhillon Sutter County Board of Education Superintendent Kara Dukakis Director Too Small to Fail Robert W Duggleby MA MS Colonel United States Army Ret Andrew Ertl Grace Espindola North Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Marla Fields President Sustainable Novato Orlando Fuentes Board Member Cosumnes CSD Susan Gutowsky President Placer Women Democrats Luke Heslip President Marin County Young Democrats Kevin Hendrick Former Delegate Chair of Del Norte Brodie Hilp Member San Ramon Valley Democratic Club amp Democratic Party of Contra Costa County Alice A Huffman DNC Member Jenita Johnson Rodriguez Northern Central Vice Chair Rural Caucus Carol Keavney President Democratic Women s Council of the Conejo Valley Hene Kelly Chair California Democratic Party Disabilities Caucus Susan Kennedy Founder amp CEO of Advanced MicroGrid Solutions Laura Lowell Chair Calaveras County Democratic Central Committee Dennis Mangers Sacramento LGBT Community Leader Debbie Mesloh Co Chair Bay Area Women s Summit William Monroe California Democratic Party Region 12 Director Bob Mulholland Democratic Advisor Jocelyn Navarro District Representative Sacramento City Council Michael Pappas Executive Director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council Christine Pelosi Chair California Democratic Party Women s Caucus Neil Pople President Natomas Democratic Club Tom Pratt President Fine Arts Coverage Enterprises Linda Fadeke Richardson Commissioner San Francisco Treasure Island Development Authority Susan Rowe Chief Vice Chair Rural Caucus Genevieve Shiroma Board of Directors SMUD Michael Sestak Sestak Lighting Design Deepa Sharma Northern California Outreach Chair Asian Pacific Islander Caucus California Democratic Party Tiffany Shlain Filmmaker amp Founder of 50 50 Andrea Shorter Commissioner Commission on the Status of Women Silissa Vriarte Smith AD70 California Democratic Party Delegate Julie D Soo Co Chair CA Democratic Party Platform Committee Commissioner San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women Lynne Standard Nightengale Chair Amador County Democrats Admiral James Stavridis Dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Kerry Stoebner DCCM Member Dave Tamayo Board of Directors SMUD Susie Tompkins Buell Activist and Philanthropist Jim Wunderman President and CEO Bay Area Council Titles for identification purposes only Polling edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki wiki Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error EdHernandez D EleniKounalakis D None UndecidedThomas Partners Strategies October 25 27 2018 1 068 3 5 34 34 32 UC Berkeley October 19 26 2018 1 339 4 0 31 45 24 YouGov permanent dead link October 10 24 2018 2 178 3 1 19 32 22 28 Thomas Partners Strategies October 18 20 2018 1 068 3 5 29 34 37 Thomas Partners Strategies October 12 14 2018 1 068 3 5 26 26 48 Thomas Partners Strategies October 5 7 2018 1 068 3 5 24 30 46 Thomas Partners Strategies September 28 30 2018 1 068 3 5 22 24 54 Thomas Partners Strategies September 21 23 2018 1 068 3 5 27 27 46 Thomas Partners Strategies September 14 16 2018 1 040 3 5 18 15 67 Thomas Partners Strategies September 7 9 2018 1 227 3 3 18 16 66 Results edit California lieutenant gubernatorial election 2018 68 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eleni Kounalakis 5 914 068 56 55 Democratic Ed Hernandez 4 543 863 43 45 Total votes 10 457 931 100 00 Democratic holdResults by county edit Blue represents counties won by Kounalakis Cyan represents counties won by Hernandez 68 County Ed Hernandez D Eleni Kounalakis D TotalVotes Votes VotesAlameda 196 722 38 3 316 658 61 7 513 380Alpine 160 33 8 314 66 2 474Amador 4 901 38 5 7 834 61 5 12 735Butte 27 196 39 6 41 533 60 4 68 729Calaveras 5 775 37 2 9 734 62 8 15 509Colusa 2 050 49 1 2 123 50 9 4 173Contra Costa 143 152 39 1 222 978 60 9 366 130Del Norte 2 629 42 3 3 586 57 7 6 215El Dorado 22 576 35 1 41 662 64 9 64 238Fresno 98 361 48 4 105 036 51 6 203 397Glenn 3 030 51 0 2 910 49 0 5 940Humboldt 17 568 40 0 26 301 60 0 43 869Imperial 18 177 62 7 10 826 37 3 29 003Inyo 2 307 43 9 2 953 56 1 5 260Kern 70 734 46 0 83 012 54 0 153 746Kings 12 210 52 3 11 128 47 7 23 338Lake 6 610 38 4 10 608 61 6 17 218Lassen 2 918 49 2 3 013 50 8 5 931Los Angeles 1 276 564 48 8 1 338 599 51 2 2 615 163Madera 15 349 52 6 13 853 47 4 29 202Marin 42 290 37 8 69 699 62 2 111 989Mariposa 2 533 42 7 3 405 57 3 5 938Mendocino 10 687 37 7 17 679 62 3 28 366Merced 25 579 53 8 21 986 46 2 47 565Modoc 1 066 47 7 1 167 52 3 2 233Mono 1 666 43 6 2 155 56 4 3 821Monterey 37 871 37 4 63 265 62 6 101 136Napa 18 575 38 8 29 330 61 2 47 905Nevada 13 495 32 3 28 283 67 7 41 778Orange 402 773 46 5 463 979 53 5 866 752Placer 42 381 32 6 87 514 67 4 129 895Plumas 2 349 37 6 3 901 62 4 6 250Riverside 250 409 48 5 265 991 51 5 516 400Sacramento 156 250 36 4 273 273 63 6 429 523San Benito 7 127 42 3 9 733 57 7 16 860San Bernardino 219 347 49 4 224 804 50 6 444 151San Diego 341 799 37 5 570 795 62 5 912 594San Francisco 153 733 47 1 172 741 52 9 326 474San Joaquin 66 294 40 9 95 660 59 1 161 954San Luis Obispo 37 952 38 9 59 731 61 1 97 683San Mateo 94 218 37 2 158 978 62 8 253 196Santa Barbara 49 443 39 4 75 995 60 6 125 438Santa Clara 203 178 38 0 331 520 62 0 534 698Santa Cruz 36 561 35 0 67 812 65 0 104 373Shasta 23 256 47 9 25 245 52 1 48 501Sierra 422 36 5 733 63 5 1 155Siskiyou 6 062 46 2 7 057 53 8 13 119Solano 48 042 38 6 76 558 61 4 124 600Sonoma 64 774 35 5 117 583 64 5 182 357Stanislaus 53 577 42 5 72 406 57 5 125 983Sutter 9 675 43 2 12 712 56 8 22 387Tehama 7 100 48 4 7 581 51 6 14 681Trinity 1 754 43 2 2 305 56 8 4 059Tulare 37 646 48 9 39 334 51 1 76 980Tuolumne 6 375 38 2 10 297 61 8 16 672Ventura 110 435 44 5 137 545 55 5 247 980Yolo 22 040 34 2 42 349 65 8 64 389Yuba 6 140 42 5 8 306 57 5 14 446Totals 4 543 863 43 4 5 914 068 56 6 10 457 931See also editCalifornia gubernatorial election 2018 California State Treasurer election 2018References edit Willon Phil May 3 2017 Former U S ambassador to Australia and Obama counsel plans to run for California lieutenant governor Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 3 2017 Tan Sarah May 31 2017 Piedmont resident Bleich former ambassador to Australia announces bid for state lieutenant governor East Bay Times Retrieved June 1 2017 Nguyen Alexander September 20 2017 San Diego Attorney Announces Bid for Lieutenant Governor in Fiery Video Times of San Diego Retrieved September 21 2017 a b c d e McGreevy Patrick March 27 2015 Seven lawmakers have committees for 2018 lieutenant governor s race Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 29 2016 Hernandez Ed July 10 2016 Being a public servant has allowed me the extraordinary opportunity Facebook Retrieved August 29 2016 Hart Angela April 24 2017 Former Sacramento developer wants to be California s next lieutenant governor The Sacramento Bee Retrieved April 24 2017 Reston Maeve October 15 2017 Kevin de Leon announces he ll run against Feinstein for California Senate CNN Retrieved October 15 2017 Bajko Matthew S November 17 2016 Leno unsure of future Bay Area Reporter Retrieved November 18 2016 Former Legislator Mark Leno Enters San Francisco Mayoral Race January 8 2018 Retrieved February 25 2018 Wildermuth John December 25 2014 Politicians use ghost campaigns to fight specter of lost funds SFGate Retrieved August 29 2016 In Lt Gov Race Hernandez Pulls in Key Endorsement from Speaker Emeritus Perez Highland Community News November 14 2016 Retrieved November 29 2016 4th California Speaker Endorses Ed Hernandez for Lt Governor Highland Community News November 15 2016 Retrieved November 18 2016 a b c d Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 18 2016 Retrieved March 25 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Willon Phil July 9 2017 You may not have heard of these California jobs but you ll be voting on them Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 18 2017 San Jose State University economics professor running for lieutenant governor The Mercury News February 22 2018 Retrieved March 15 2018 Lydia Ortega for Lt Governor lydiaortega com Archived from the original on March 15 2018 Retrieved March 15 2018 Ellis John June 17 2015 New campaign account doesn t always mean new run for office The Fresno Bee Retrieved August 29 2016 Carlson Ken July 29 2017 Will State Sen Tom Berryhill run for county supervisor state tax board Or what The Modesto Bee Retrieved August 2 2017 Ibarra Ana B January 16 2015 State Sen Cannella considers 2018 lieutenant governor s race Merced Sun Star Retrieved August 29 2016 Miller Jim April 8 2017 Buying the votes for a gas tax hike Is it illegal or just good politics The Sacramento Bee Retrieved August 2 2017 Lochner Tom June 7 2017 Richmond s Bernie Sanders of the East Bay to run for lieutenant governor East Bay Times Retrieved June 26 2017 Sierra Club California Endorses Jeff Bleich Jeff Bleich Sierra Club Archived from the original on April 5 2018 Retrieved April 3 2018 Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence Endorses Jeff Bleich for Lt Governor Jeff Bleich Archived from the original on May 28 2018 Retrieved May 27 2018 Editorial Jeff Bleich for California lieutenant governor San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved April 7 2018 With Bleich or Kounalakis California s next lite gov would be a heavyweight The Sacramento Bee Retrieved May 27 2018 Editorial Bleich has passion to be excellent lieutenant governor The Mercury News Retrieved May 27 2018 Editorial Marin IJ s picks for U S Senate governor s office and attorney general Marin Independent Journal Retrieved May 27 2018 The Berkeley Voter Guide Who to vote for in the June 5 primaries The Daily Californian Retrieved June 4 2018 Adam Schiff Endorses Jeff YouTube com August 22 2017 Retrieved April 4 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22 2018 Twitter twitter com Retrieved May 22 2018 Cole Harris for Lt Gov Proud to have earned the endorsement of Los Angeles County Supervisor of the 5th district Kathryn Barger Thank you The event was great I appreciate you Facebook Cole Harris I am proud to be endorsed by SenatorPatBates My campaign to make California UniteandShineGolden is picking up momentum and headed to the CAGOP convention this weekend in San Diego Cole Harris I am honored to have the endorsement of Phillip Chen member of the California State Assembly Thanks to everyone that s supporting me on this incredible journey to become the next Lt Governor of California Cole Harris Is Endorsed By Carl DeMaio For Lt Governor of California KOGO AM Archived from the original on September 10 2020 Retrieved June 1 2018 Twitter twitter com Retrieved May 22 2018 Twitter twitter com Retrieved May 22 2018 Twitter twitter com Retrieved May 22 2018 Cole Harris I m proud to announce my endorsement from Orange County s Supervisor 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McLaughlin Endorsement DSA LA December 18 2017 Archived from the original on April 7 2018 Retrieved April 4 2018 Gayle McLaughlin for California Lt Governor I am excited to announce a recent endorsement from peaceandfreedom It as an honor to work with such a powerful organization that has been fighting for justice and progress for last 50 years 2018 is going to be a powerful year for our CorporateFree movement Twitter com Retrieved April 4 2018 Progressive Champion Gayle McLaughlin in San Diego and Vista this weekend Mailchi mp Retrieved April 4 2018 Statement of Vote PDF California Secretary of State Retrieved July 20 2018 a b SOV LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR PDFExternal links editEleni Kounalakis D for Lieutenant Governor Ed Hernandez D for Lieutenant Governor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 California lieutenant gubernatorial election amp oldid 1187346848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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