STATEMENT OF VOTE NOVEM BER 8,2016 GENERAL ELECTION. SECRETARY ofstate ALEX PADILLA

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1 STATEMENT OF VOTE NOVEM BER 8,2016 GENERAL ELECTION SECRETARY ofstate ALEX PADILLA

2 Table of Contents ABOUT THIS STATEMENT OF VOTE... 1 REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION Voter Registration Statistics by County... 2 Voter Participation Statistics by County... 3 Historical Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide General Elections VOTE SUMMARIES Statement of Vote Summary Pages... 6 VOTING SYSTEMS USED BY COUNTIES THE STATEMENT OF VOTE Certificate of the Secretary of State President by County United States Senator by County United States Representative by District State Senator by District (odd-numbered districts only) State Assemblymember by District State Ballot Measures (Propositions 51-67) by County... 65

3 ABOUT THIS STATEMENT OF VOTE The Statement of Vote reports the county-by-county votes cast for each candidate and measure on the ballot. In a statewide contest such as President, the vote is reported by all 58 counties and listed in alphabetical order with the statewide total at the bottom. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by party, with the two major parties first (i.e., Democratic, Republican, American Independent, Green, Libertarian, and Peace and Freedom). Write-in candidates are listed last. For example: Gloria Hillary Donald J. Jill Gary Estela Laurence Mike Clinton Trump Stein Johnson La Riva Kotlikoff Maturen Alameda 514,842, AI 95,922 GRN 17,830 LIB 16,906 PF 3,162 (W/I) 27 (W/I) % 14.7% 2.7% 2.6% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% State Totals 8,753,788 4,483, , ,500 66, , % 31.6% 2.0% 3.4% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% Legislative and congressional district contests are similarly reported, indicating the counties that comprise the district. For example: 6 th Congressional District Doris Matsui* Robert (Bob) Evans Sacramento 166,057 52,412 Yolo 11,508 5,436 District Totals 177,565 57, % 24.6% Ballot measures are reported by county in alphabetical order. For example: Proposition 51 Proposition 52 Proposition 53 K-12 and Community Medi-Cal Hospital Fee Voter Approval of Revenue College Facilities Program Bonds Yes No Yes No Yes No Alameda 388, , , , , , % 38.1% 76.7% 23.3% 39.1% 60.9% State Totals 7,516,142 6,104,294 9,427,714 4,026,710 6,508,909 6,660, % 44.8% 70.1% 29.9% 49.4% 50.6% 1

4 VOTER REGISTRATION STATISTICS BY COUNTY ORT OF REGISTRATION AS OF OCTOBER 24, 2016 American Peace and No Party County Eligible Registered Democratic Republican Independent Green Libertarian Freedom Other Preference Alameda 1,069, , , ,482 16,864 7,259 4,652 2,636 6, ,910 Alpine Amador 27,553 22,417 6,740 10, ,008 Butte 169, ,275 45,214 45,909 4,579 1,159 1, ,397 29,140 Calaveras 36,098 29,555 8,682 12,687 1, ,913 Colusa 12,496 8,638 2,867 3, ,859 Contra Costa 743, , , ,405 15,795 3,037 3,905 1,439 1, ,876 Del Norte 17,996 14,318 4,577 5, ,394 El Dorado 137, ,459 34,290 49,435 4, , ,679 Fresno 583, , , ,520 11,964 1,452 2,787 1,377 4,371 86,147 Glenn 18,459 12,835 3,741 5, ,781 Humboldt 105,164 82,917 37,751 19,615 2,634 2, ,511 Imperial 97,282 70,189 34,987 13,691 1, ,687 Inyo 13,771 10,167 3,182 4, ,124 Kern 505, , , ,865 12, ,890 1, ,038 Kings 80,492 52,124 17,767 22,948 1, ,301 Lake 48,487 34,706 13,539 9,491 1, ,268 Lassen 16,295 14,280 3,090 7, ,991 Los Angeles 6,222,266 5,253,427 2,722, , ,699 23,048 30,681 31,674 41,648 1,315,575 Madera 87,254 58,086 19,133 23,852 1, ,226 Marin 181, ,795 90,320 26,599 3,419 1, ,325 Mariposa 14,954 10,975 3,179 4, ,034 Mendocino 63,741 51,061 24,551 10,527 1,726 1, ,080 Merced 154,971 99,145 44,629 29,366 3, ,758 Modoc 7,385 5,166 1,188 2, Mono 9,414 6,471 2,284 2, ,706 Monterey 242, ,786 93,697 42,098 4,461 1,017 1, ,519 Napa 93,686 76,833 36,115 18,712 2, ,815 Nevada 77,443 68,829 25,138 24,072 2, ,341 2,067 Orange 2,009,188 1,535, , ,398 39,506 5,125 13,142 3,773 3, ,544 Placer 264, ,249 64, ,880 6, , ,919 Plumas 16,052 11,985 3,646 5, ,272 Riverside 1,438,117 1,019, , ,210 31,852 2,861 7,284 3,479 5, ,207 Sacramento 989, , , ,591 23,529 3,884 6,738 5,325 1, ,755 San Benito 33,990 28,224 13,335 8, ,627 San Bernardino 1,308, , , ,010 30,227 2,831 6,206 3,676 4, ,182 San Diego 2,191,191 1,652, , ,465 54,034 6,866 14,747 4,372 4, ,522 San Francisco 646, , ,772 38,279 8,926 4,797 3,100 1,398 1, ,380 San Joaquin 442, , , ,634 8, ,121 1,146 1,062 68,370 San Luis Obispo 207, ,257 59,178 63,506 5,079 1,075 1, ,794 35,662 San Mateo 503, , ,280 67,049 8,303 2,091 2, ,159 Santa Barbara 290, ,983 96,618 61,721 5,727 1,280 1, ,401 54,039 Santa Clara 1,193, , , ,281 18,149 3,714 5,856 2,169 1, ,202 Santa Cruz 190, ,186 89,490 24,044 3,390 1,837 1, ,788 Shasta 134, ,000 25,268 48,397 4, , ,201 Sierra 2,614 2, Siskiyou 34,631 27,619 8,655 10,743 1, ,269 Solano 289, , ,996 52,536 6, , ,098 53,557 Sonoma 350, , ,815 54,171 6,600 3,222 2, ,018 59,826 Stanislaus 336, ,144 94,868 90,116 7, , ,414 43,563 Sutter 60,761 45,665 14,401 18,955 1, ,454 Tehama 43,753 32,555 8,903 14,541 1, ,917 Trinity 11,312 8,079 2,708 2, , Tulare 260, ,000 50,542 65,260 4, , ,131 Tuolumne 41,222 31,402 9,765 13,593 1, ,127 Ventura 550, , , ,105 10,778 1,873 3,374 1,063 5,181 94,772 Yolo 147, ,222 54,441 23,496 3, ,416 Yuba 48,269 33,694 9,591 12,477 1, ,186 State Total 24,875,293 19,411,771 8,720,417 5,048, ,377 94, ,805 75, ,140 4,711, % 44.92% 26.01% 2.61% 0.49% 0.72% 0.39% 0.59% 24.27% 2

5 VOTER PARTICIPATION STATISTICS BY COUNTY County Number of Eligible to Registered Precinct Vote-By-Mail Total of Turnout Turnout Precincts Register Voters Voters Voters Voters Vote-By-Mail Registered Eligible Voters Alameda 1,156 1,069, , , , , % 75.42% 62.64% Alpine % 86.01% 65.30% Amador 30 27,553 22,417 5,882 12,407 18, % 81.59% 66.38% Butte , ,275 29,835 69,044 98, % 76.49% 58.49% Calaveras 29 36,098 29,555 7,141 16,834 23, % 81.12% 66.42% Colusa 18 12,496 8,638 2,607 4,207 6, % 78.88% 54.53% Contra Costa , , , , , % 79.23% 64.71% Del Norte 18 17,996 14,318 3,653 6,137 9, % 68.38% 54.40% El Dorado , ,459 23,129 73,895 97, % 83.31% 70.77% Fresno , , , , , % 66.73% 50.05% Glenn 34 18,459 12,835 2,112 7,624 9, % 75.86% 52.74% Humboldt ,164 82,917 25,843 35,140 60, % 73.55% 57.99% Imperial ,282 70,189 21,932 26,963 48, % 69.66% 50.26% Inyo 24 13,771 10,167 3,285 5,057 8, % 82.05% 60.58% Kern , , , , , % 67.71% 49.68% Kings ,492 52,124 7,840 27,179 35, % 67.18% 43.51% Lake 70 48,487 34,706 8,163 16,922 25, % 72.28% 51.74% Lassen 53 16,295 14,280 6,189 4,618 10, % 75.68% 66.32% Los Angeles 4,988 6,222,266 5,253,427 2,260,467 1,283,648 3,544, % 67.46% 56.96% Madera ,254 58,086 15,211 28,975 44, % 76.07% 50.64% Marin , ,795 42, , , % 88.96% 78.91% Mariposa 25 14,954 10,975 2,709 6,534 9, % 84.22% 61.81% Mendocino ,741 51,061 6,036 32,694 38, % 75.85% 60.76% Merced ,971 99,145 37,907 34,724 72, % 73.26% 46.87% Modoc 21 7,385 5,166 1,104 2,782 3, % 75.22% 52.62% Mono 12 9,414 6,471 2,138 3,347 5, % 84.76% 58.26% Monterey , ,786 34, , , % 73.80% 56.52% Napa ,686 76,833 4,530 58,725 63, % 82.33% 67.52% Nevada 82 77,443 68,829 12,543 44,257 56, % 82.52% 73.34% Orange 1,668 2,009,188 1,535, , ,604 1,239, % 80.71% 61.69% Placer , ,249 58, , , % 84.22% 72.15% Plumas 29 16,052 11, ,044 10, % 83.80% 62.57% Riverside 1,126 1,438,117 1,019, , , , % 75.48% 53.49% Sacramento 1, , , , , , % 74.49% 58.21% San Benito 54 33,990 28,224 6,558 15,986 22, % 79.88% 66.33% San Bernardino 1,789 1,308, , , , , % 75.77% 51.42% San Diego 2,175 2,191,191 1,652, , ,937 1,346, % 81.48% 61.45% San Francisco , , , , , % 80.85% 64.07% San Joaquin , ,253 77, , , % 68.95% 52.09% San Luis Obispo , ,257 40,994 98, , % 83.02% 67.17% San Mateo , , , , , % 81.66% 64.17% Santa Barbara , ,983 61, , , % 81.74% 62.83% Santa Clara 1,063 1,193, , , , , % 82.79% 60.73% Santa Cruz , ,186 49,144 83, , % 84.08% 69.46% Shasta , ,000 25,459 56,967 82, % 80.81% 61.48% Sierra 22 2,614 2, ,902 1, % 84.27% 72.76% Siskiyou 58 34,631 27,619 5,746 15,416 21, % 76.62% 61.11% Solano , ,930 57, , , % 75.86% 58.99% Sonoma , ,432 56, , , % 86.81% 67.74% Stanislaus , ,144 51, , , % 73.40% 52.55% Sutter 51 60,761 45,665 9,116 25,306 34, % 75.38% 56.65% Tehama 46 43,753 32,555 7,489 17,052 24, % 75.38% 56.09% Trinity 25 11,312 8,079 1,533 4,388 5, % 73.29% 52.34% Tulare , ,000 41,001 75, , % 75.39% 44.50% Tuolumne 73 41,222 31,402 5,885 20,519 26, % 84.08% 64.05% Ventura , , , , , % 82.01% 65.98% Yolo , ,222 35,791 48,894 84, % 76.14% 57.55% Yuba 45 48,269 33,694 8,350 15,208 23, % 69.92% 48.81% State Total 24,847 24,875,293 19,411,771 6,166,915 8,443,594 14,610, % 42.21% 57.79% 57.79% 75.27% 58.74% 3

6 HISTORICAL VOTER REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION IN STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTIONS Registration Election Date Eligible Democratic Republican Other Total Total Votes Votes Cast Turnout Registered Turnout Eligible Nov. 8, ,000 * * * * 393,893 * 54.33% Nov. 5, 1912 P 1,569,000 * * * 987, , % 45.11% Nov. 3, ,726,000 * * * 1,219, , % 55.73% Nov. 7, 1916 P 1,806,000 * * * 1,314,446 1,045, % 57.91% Nov. 5, ,918,000 * * * 1,203, , % 37.25% Nov. 2, 1920 P 2,090,000 * * * 1,374, , % 47.26% Nov. 7, ,420, , , ,848 1,532,384 1,000, % 41.36% Nov. 4, 1924 P 2,754, ,962 1,183, ,723 1,822,357 1,336, % 48.53% Nov. 2, ,989, ,290 1,298, ,510 1,912,862 1,212, % 40.56% Nov. 6, 1928 P 3,240, ,161 1,535, ,904 2,313,816 1,846, % 56.98% Nov. 4, ,463, ,096 1,638, ,557 2,245,228 1,444, % 41.72% Nov. 8, 1932 P 3,573,000 1,161,482 1,565, ,267 2,889,013 2,330, % 65.22% Nov. 6, ,674,000 1,555,705 1,430, ,211 3,140,114 2,360, % 64.26% Nov. 3, 1936 P 3,844,000 1,882,014 1,244, ,300 3,253,821 2,712, % 70.56% Nov. 8, ,035,000 2,144,360 1,293, ,127 3,611,416 2,695, % 66.81% Nov. 5, 1940 P 4,214,000 2,419,628 1,458, ,394 4,052,395 3,300, % 78.32% Nov. 3, ,693,000 2,300,206 1,370, ,491 3,820,776 2,264, % 48.25% Nov. 7, 1944 P 5,427,000 2,418,965 1,548, ,971 4,141,331 3,566, % 65.72% Nov. 5, ,800,000 2,541,720 1,637, ,997 4,383,963 2,759, % 47.58% Nov. 2, 1948 P 6,106,000 2,892,222 1,908, ,605 5,061,997 4,076, % 66.77% Nov. 7, ,458,000 3,062,205 1,944, ,820 5,244,837 3,845, % 59.55% Nov. 4, 1952 P 7,033,000 3,312,668 2,455, ,919 5,998,300 5,209, % 74.07% Nov. 2, ,565,000 3,266,831 2,415, ,157 5,885,237 4,101, % 54.22% Nov. 6, 1956 P 8,208,000 3,575,635 2,646, ,937 6,408,821 5,547, % 67.59% Nov. 4, ,909,000 3,875,630 2,676, ,226 6,752,421 5,366, % 60.23% Nov. 8, 1960 P 9,587,000 4,295,330 2,926, ,888 7,464,626 6,592, % 68.77% Nov. 6, ,305,000 4,289,997 3,002, ,176 7,531,211 5,929, % 57.54% Nov. 3, 1964 P 10,959,000 4,737,886 3,181, ,985 8,184,143 7,233, % 66.00% Nov. 8, ,448,000 4,720,597 3,350, ,281 8,340,868 6,605, % 57.70% Nov. 5, 1968 P 11,813,000 4,682,661 3,462, ,881 8,587,673 7,363, % 62.34% Nov. 3, ,182,000 4,781,282 3,469, ,019 8,706,347 6,633, % 54.45% Nov. 7, 1972 P 13,322,000 5,864,745 3,840, ,850 10,466,215 8,595, % 64.52% Nov. 6, 1973 S 13,512,000 5,049,959 3,422, ,569 9,089,819 4,329, % 32.04% Nov. 5, ,703,000 5,623,831 3,574, ,909 9,928,364 6,364, % 46.45% Nov. 2, 1976 P 14,196,000 5,725,718 3,468, ,331 9,980,488 8,137, % 57.32% Nov. 7, ,781,000 5,729,959 3,465, ,643 10,129,986 7,132, % 48.25% Nov. 6, 1979 S 15,083,000 5,594,018 3,406,854 1,006,085 10,006,957 3,740, % 24.80% Nov. 4, 1980 P 15,384,000 6,043,262 3,942,768 1,375,593 11,361,623 8,775, % 57.04% Nov. 2, ,984,000 6,150,716 4,029,684 1,378,699 11,559,099 8,064, % 50.45% Nov. 6, 1984 P 16,582,000 6,804,263 4,769,129 1,500,238 13,073,630 9,796, % 59.08% Nov. 4, ,561,000 6,524,496 4,912,581 1,396,843 12,833,920 7,617, % 43.38% Nov. 8, 1988 P 19,052,000 7,052,368 5,406,127 1,546,378 14,004,873 10,194, % 53.51% Nov. 6, ,245,000 6,671,747 5,290,202 1,516,078 13,478,027 7,899, % 41.05% Nov. 3, 1992 P 20,864,000 7,410,914 5,593,555 2,097,004 15,101,473 11,374, % 54.52% Nov. 2, 1993 S 20,797,000 7,110,142 5,389,313 2,043,168 14,524,623 5,282, % 27.73% Nov. 8, ,946,000 7,219,635 5,472,391 2,031,758 14,723,784 8,900, % 46.98% Nov. 5, 1996 P 19,526,991 7,387,504 5,704,536 2,570,035 15,662,075 10,263, % 52.56% Nov. 3, ,806,462 6,989,006 5,314,912 2,665,267 14,969,185 8,621, % 41.43% Nov. 7, 2000 P 21,461,275 7,134,601 5,485,492 3,087,214 15,707,307 11,142, % 51.92% Nov. 5, ,466,274 6,825,400 5,388,895 3,089,174 15,303,469 7,738, % 36.05% Oct. 7, 2003 S 21,833,141 6,718,111 5,429,256 3,236,059 15,383,526 9,413, % 43.12% Nov. 2, 2004 P 22,075,036 7,120,425 5,745,518 3,691,330 16,557,273 12,589, % 57.03% Nov. 8, 2005 S 22,487,768 6,785,188 5,524,609 3,581,685 15,891,482 7,968, % 35.44% Nov. 7, ,652,190 6,727,908 5,436,314 3,672,886 15,837,108 8,899, % 39.29% Nov. 4, 2008 P 23,208,710 7,683,495 5,428,052 4,192,544 17,304,091 13,743, % 59.22% May 19, 2009 S 23,385,819 7,642,108 5,325,558 4,185,346 17,153,012 4,871, % 20.80% 4

7 HISTORICAL VOTER REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION IN STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTIONS (continued) Registration Election Date Eligible Democratic Republican Other Total Total Votes Votes Cast Turnout Registered Turnout Eligible Nov. 2, ,551,699 7,620,240 5,361,875 4,303,768 17,285,883 10,300, % 43.74% Nov. 6, 2012 P 23,802,577 7,966,422 5,356,608 4,922,940 18,245,970 13,202, % 55.47% Nov. 4, ,288,145 7,708,683 5,005,422 5,089,718 17,803,823 7,513, % 30.94% Nov. 8, 2016 P 24,875,293 8,720,417 5,048,398 5,642,956 19,411,771 14,610, % 58.74% Notes * Indicates information not available. P indicates a presidential election year. S indicates a statewide special election. The first statewide record of party affiliations was reported in In 1911, women gained the right to vote in California. In 1972, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18. 5

8 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES President Votes United States Representative District 10 Votes Hillary Clinton, 8,753, % Jeff Denham*, 124, % Donald J. Trump,, AI 4,483, % Michael Eggman, 116, % Gary Johnson, LIB 478, % Jill Stein, GRN 278, % United States Representative District 11 Votes Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (W/I) 79, % Mark DeSaulnier*, 214, % Gloria Estela La Riva, PF 66, % Roger Allen Petersen, 83, % Evan McMullin (W/I) 39, % Mike Maturen (W/I) 1, % United States Representative District 12 Votes Laurence Kotlikoff (W/I) % Nancy Pelosi*, 274, % Jerry White (W/I) % Preston Picus, NPP 64, % United States Senator Votes United States Representative District 13 Votes Kamala D. Harris, 7,542, % Barbara Lee*, 293, % Loretta L. Sanchez, 4,701, % Sue Caro, 29, % United States Representative District 1 Votes United States Representative District 14 Votes Doug La Malfa*, 185, % Jackie Speier*, 231, % Jim Reed, 128, % Angel Cardenas, 54, % United States Representative District 2 Votes United States Representative District 15 Votes Jared W. Huffman*, 254, % Eric Swalwell*, 198, % Dale K. Mensing, 76, % Danny R. Turner, 70, % United States Representative District 3 Votes United States Representative District 16 Votes John Garamendi*, 152, % Jim Costa*, 97, % N Eugene Cleek, 104, % Johnny M. Tacherra, 70, % United States Representative District 4 Votes United States Representative District 17 Votes Tom McClintock*, 220, % Ro Khanna, 142, % Robert W. Derlet, 130, % Mike Honda*, 90, % United States Representative District 5 Votes United States Representative District 18 Votes Mike Thompson*, 224, % Anna G. Eshoo*, 230, % Carlos Santamaria, 67, % Richard B. Fox, 93, % United States Representative District 6 Votes United States Representative District 19 Votes Doris Matsui*, 177, % Zoe Lofgren*, 181, % Robert (Bob) Evans, 57, % G. Burt Lancaster, 64, % United States Representative District 7 Votes United States Representative District 20 Votes Ami Bera*, 152, % Jimmy Panetta, 180, % Scott R. Jones, 145, % Casey Lucius, 74, % United States Representative District 8 Votes United States Representative District 21 Votes Paul Cook*, 136, % David Valadao*, 75, % Rita Ramirez, 83, % Emilio Huerta, 57, % United States Representative District 9 Votes United States Representative District 22 Votes Jerry McNerney*, 133, % Devin G. Nunes*, 158, % Antonio C. "Tony" Amador, 98, % Louie J. Campos, 76, % *Incumbent 6

9 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES United States Representative District 23 Votes United States Representative District 36 Votes Kevin McCarthy*, 167, % Raul Ruiz*, 144, % Wendy Reed, 74, % Jeff Stone, 88, % United States Representative District 24 Votes United States Representative District 37 Votes Salud Carbajal, 166, % Karen Bass*, 192, % Justin Donald Fareed, 144, % Chris Blake Wiggins, 44, % United States Representative District 25 Votes United States Representative District 38 Votes Steve Knight*, 138, % Linda T. Sánchez*, 163, % Bryan Caforio, 122, % Ryan Downing, 68, % United States Representative District 26 Votes United States Representative District 39 Votes Julia Brownley*, 169, % Ed Royce*, 150, % Rafael A. Dagnesses, 111, % Brett Murdock, 112, % United States Representative District 27 Votes United States Representative District 40 Votes Judy Chu*, 168, % Lucille Roybal-Allard*, 106, % Jack Orswell, 81, % Roman Gabriel Gonzalez, NPP 42, % United States Representative District 28 Votes United States Representative District 41 Votes Adam B. Schiff*, 210, % Mark Takano*, 128, % Lenore Solis, 59, % Doug Shepherd, 69, % United States Representative District 29 Votes United States Representative District 42 Votes Tony Cardenas*, 128, % Ken Calvert*, 149, % Richard Alarcon, 43, % Tim Sheridan, 104, % United States Representative District 30 Votes United States Representative District 43 Votes Brad Sherman*, 205, % Maxine Waters*, 167, % Mark Reed, 77, % Omar Navarro, 52, % United States Representative District 31 Votes United States Representative District 44 Votes Pete Aguilar*, 121, % Nanette Diaz Barragán, 93, % Paul Chabot, 94, % Isadore Hall, III, 85, % United States Representative District 32 Votes United States Representative District 45 Votes Grace F. Napolitano*, 114, % Mimi Walters*, 182, % Roger Hernández, 71, % Ron Varasteh, 129, % United States Representative District 33 Votes United States Representative District 46 Votes Ted W. Lieu*, 219, % Lou Correa, 115, % Kenneth W. Wright, 110, % Bao Nguyen, 49, % United States Representative District 34 Votes United States Representative District 47 Votes Xavier Becerra*, 122, % Alan Lowenthal*, 154, % Adrienne Nicole Edwards, 36, % Andy Whallon, 88, % United States Representative District 35 Votes United States Representative District 48 Votes Norma J. Torres*, 124, % Dana Rohrabacher*, 178, % Tyler Fischella, 47, % Suzanne Savary, 127, % *Incumbent 7

10 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES United States Representative District 49 Votes State Senator District 17 Votes Darrell Issa*, 155, % Bill Monning*, 268, % Doug Applegate, 154, % Palmer Kain, 141, % United States Representative District 50 Votes State Senator District 19 Votes Duncan Hunter*, 179, % Hannah-Beth Jackson*, 224, % Patrick Malloy, 103, % Colin Patrick Walch, 131, % United States Representative District 51 Votes State Senator District 21 Votes Juan Vargas*, 145, % Scott Wilk, 160, % Juan M. Hidalgo Jr., 54, % Johnathon Levar Ervin, 142, % United States Representative District 52 Votes State Senator District 23 Votes Scott Peters*, 181, % Mike Morrell*, 184, % Denise Gitsham, 139, % Ronald J. O'Donnell, 141, % United States Representative District 53 Votes State Senator District 25 Votes Susan A. Davis*, 198, % Anthony J. Portantino, 218, % James Veltmeyer, 97, % Michael D. Antonovich, 159, % State Senator District 1 Votes State Senator District 27 Votes Ted Gaines*, 287, % Henry Stern, 218, % Rob Rowen, 161, % Steve Fazio, 172, % State Senator District 3 Votes State Senator District 29 Votes Bill Dodd, 207, % Josh Newman, 160, % Mariko Yamada, 149, % Ling Ling Chang, 157, % State Senator District 5 Votes State Senator District 31 Votes Cathleen Galgiani*, 174, % Richard Roth*, 167, % Alan Nakanishi, 133, % Richard Reed, 109, % State Senator District 7 Votes State Senator District 33 Votes Steve Glazer*, 270, % Ricardo Lara*, 177, % Joseph Alexander Rubay, 135, % Honor Mimi Robson, LIB 48, % State Senator District 9 Votes State Senator District 35 Votes Nancy Skinner, 236, % Steven Bradford, 135, % Sandré R. Swanson, 143, % Warren T. Furutani, 117, % State Senator District 11 Votes State Senator District 37 Votes Scott Wiener, 209, % John M. W. Moorlach*, 228, % Jane Kim, 201, % Ari Grayson, 172, % State Senator District 13 Votes State Senator District 39 Votes Jerry Hill*, 296, % Toni Atkins, 258, % Rick Ciardella, 94, % John Renison, 155, % State Senator District 15 Votes State Assemblymember District 1 Votes Jim Beall*, 196, % Brian Dahle*, 148, % Nora Campos, 117, % Donn Coenen, LIB 52, % *Incumbent 8

11 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES State Assemblymember District 2 Votes State Assemblymember District 15 Votes Jim Wood*, 138, % Tony Thurmond*, 189, % Ken Anton, LIB 51, % Claire Chiara, 22, % State Assemblymember District 3 Votes State Assemblymember District 16 Votes James Gallagher*, 108, % Catharine Baker*, 129, % Edward Ritchie, 63, % Cheryl Cook-Kallio, 102, % State Assemblymember District 4 Votes State Assemblymember District 17 Votes Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry, 118, % David Chiu*, 172, % Charlie Schaupp, 68, % Matthew Del Carlo, 27, % State Assemblymember District 5 Votes State Assemblymember District 18 Votes Frank Bigelow*, 121, % Rob Bonta*, 156, % Robert Carabas, 66, % Roseann Slonsky-Breault, 23, % State Assemblymember District 6 Votes State Assemblymember District 19 Votes Kevin Kiley, 149, % Phil Ting*, 150, % Brian Caples, 81, % Carlos "Chuck" Taylor, 37, % State Assemblymember District 7 Votes State Assemblymember District 20 Votes Kevin McCarty*, 111, % Bill Quirk*, 114, % Ryan K. Brown, 48, % Luis A. Wong, 39, % State Assemblymember District 8 Votes State Assemblymember District 21 Votes Ken Cooley*, 104, % Adam Gray*, 85, % Nick Bloise, 78, % Greg Opinski, 37, % State Assemblymember District 9 Votes State Assemblymember District 22 Votes Jim Cooper*, 109, % Kevin Mullin*, 148, % Tim Gorsulowsky, 54, % Art Kiesel, 51, % State Assemblymember District 10 Votes State Assemblymember District 23 Votes Marc Levine*, 140, % Jim Patterson*, 125, % Veronica "Roni" Jacobi, 65, % Gwen L. Morris, 39, % State Assemblymember District 11 Votes State Assemblymember District 24 Votes Jim Frazier*, 111, % Marc Berman, 92, % Dave Miller, 62, % Vicki Veenker, 77, % State Assemblymember District 12 Votes State Assemblymember District 25 Votes Heath Flora, 81, % Kansen Chu*, 107, % Ken Vogel, 74, % Bob Brunton, 40, % State Assemblymember District 13 Votes State Assemblymember District 26 Votes Susan Talamantes Eggman*, 86, % Devon Mathis*, 76, % Kevin J. Lincoln, II, 46, % Ruben Macareno, 44, % State Assemblymember District 14 Votes State Assemblymember District 27 Votes Tim Grayson, 107, % Ash Kalra, 71, % Mae Cendaña Torlakson, 67, % Madison Nguyen, 63, % *Incumbent 9

12 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES State Assemblymember District 28 Votes State Assemblymember District 41 Votes Evan Low*, 136, % Chris Holden*, 120, % Nicholas Sclavos, 58, % Casey C. Higgins, 78, % State Assemblymember District 29 Votes State Assemblymember District 42 Votes Mark Stone*, 156, % Chad Mayes*, 97, % Sierra Roberts, 60, % Greg Rodriguez, 72, % State Assemblymember District 30 Votes State Assemblymember District 43 Votes Anna Caballero, 79, % Laura Friedman, 106, % Karina Cervantez Alejo, 47, % Ardy Kassakhian, 58, % State Assemblymember District 31 Votes State Assemblymember District 44 Votes Joaquin Arambula*, 62, % Jacqui Irwin*, 107, % Clint Olivier, 35, % Kerry J. Nelson, 74, % State Assemblymember District 32 Votes State Assemblymember District 45 Votes Rudy Salas*, 53, % Matt Dababneh*, 111, % Manuel Ramirez, 28, % Jerry Kowal, 56, % State Assemblymember District 33 Votes State Assemblymember District 46 Votes Jay Obernolte*, 84, % Adrin Nazarian*, 77, % Scott Markovich, 56, % Angela Rupert, 60, % State Assemblymember District 34 Votes State Assemblymember District 47 Votes Vince Fong, 123, % Eloise Reyes, 62, % Perrin Swanlund, 45, % Cheryl R. Brown*, 51, % State Assemblymember District 35 Votes State Assemblymember District 48 Votes Jordan Cunningham, 105, % Blanca E. Rubio, 87, % Dawn Ortiz-Legg, 87, % Cory Ellenson, 48, % State Assemblymember District 36 Votes State Assemblymember District 49 Votes Tom Lackey*, 77, % Ed Chau*, 82, % Steve Fox, 68, % Peter Amundson, 35, % State Assemblymember District 37 Votes State Assemblymember District 50 Votes S. Monique Limón, 128, % Richard Bloom*, 158, % Edward Fuller, NPP 71, % Matthew Gene Craffey, 54, % State Assemblymember District 38 Votes State Assemblymember District 51 Votes Dante Acosta, 102, % Jimmy Gomez*, 110, % Christy Smith, 91, % Mike Everling, LIB 17, % State Assemblymember District 39 Votes State Assemblymember District 52 Votes Raul Bocanegra, 74, % Freddie Rodriguez*, 64, % Patty Lopez*, 49, % Paul Vincent Avila, 44, % State Assemblymember District 40 Votes State Assemblymember District 53 Votes Marc Steinorth*, 76, % Miguel Santiago*, 50, % Abigail Medina, 74, % Sandra Mendoza, 36, % *Incumbent 10

13 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES State Assemblymember District 54 Votes State Assemblymember District 67 Votes Sebastian Ridley-Thomas*, 146, % Melissa Melendez*, 107, % Glen Ratcliff, 33, % Jorge Lopez, 60, % State Assemblymember District 55 Votes State Assemblymember District 68 Votes Phillip Chen, 98, % Steven S. Choi, 114, % Gregg D. Fritchle, 72, % Sean Jay Panahi, 75, % State Assemblymember District 56 Votes State Assemblymember District 69 Votes Eduardo Garcia*, 93, % Tom Daly*, 69, % Ofelia Velarde-Garcia, 32, % State Assemblymember District 57 Votes Ian C. Calderon*, 93, % State Assemblymember District 70 Votes Rita Topalian, 55, % Patrick O'Donnell*, 107, % Martha E. Flores-Gibson, 53, % State Assemblymember District 58 Votes Cristina Garcia*, 105, % State Assemblymember District 71 Votes Ramiro Alvarado, 34, % Randy Voepel, 108, % Leo Hamel, 56, % State Assemblymember District 59 Votes Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer*, 77, % State Assemblymember District 72 Votes Travis Allen*, 98, % State Assemblymember District 60 Votes Lenore Albert-Sheridan, 71, % Sabrina Cervantes, 77, % Eric F. Linder*, 64, % State Assemblymember District 73 Votes William (Bill) Brough*, 144, % State Assemblymember District 61 Votes Mesbah Islam, 65, % Jose Medina*, 90, % Hector Diaz, 46, % State Assemblymember District 74 Votes Matthew Harper*, 114, % State Assemblymember District 62 Votes Karina Onofre, 89, % Autumn Burke*, 123, % Marco Antonio "Tony" Leal, 27, % State Assemblymember District 75 Votes Baron Bruno, LIB 8, % Marie Waldron*, 111, % Andrew Masiel Sr., 65, % State Assemblymember District 63 Votes Anthony Rendon*, 89, % State Assemblymember District 76 Votes Adam Joshua Miller, 25, % Rocky Chavez*, 95, % Thomas E. Krouse, 65, % State Assemblymember District 64 Votes Mike A. Gipson*, 86, % State Assemblymember District 77 Votes Theresa Sanford, 31, % Brian Maienschein*, 121, % Melinda K. Vásquez, 88, % State Assemblymember District 65 Votes Sharon Quirk-Silva, 79, % State Assemblymember District 78 Votes Young Kim*, 69, % Todd Gloria, 145, % Kevin D. Melton, 65, % State Assemblymember District 66 Votes Al Muratsuchi, 105, % State Assemblymember District 79 Votes David Hadley*, 89, % Shirley N. Weber*, 114, % John Moore, 60, % *Incumbent 11

14 STATEMENT OF VOTE SUMMARY PAGES State Assemblymember District 80 Votes Proposition 60 Votes Lorena Gonzalez*, 108, % Adult Film Condom Requirements Lincoln Pickard, 30, % Yes 6,168, % No 7,146, % Proposition 51 Votes K-12 and Community College Facilities Proposition 61 Votes Yes 7,516, % State Prescription Drug Purchase Standards No 6,104, % Yes 6,254, % No 7,109, % Proposition 52 Votes Medi-Cal Hospital Fee Program Proposition 62 Votes Yes 9,427, % Repeal of Death Penalty No 4,026, % Yes 6,361, % No 7,218, % Proposition 53 Votes Voter Approval of Revenue Bonds Proposition 63 Votes Yes 6,508, % Firearms and Ammunition Sales No 6,660, % Yes 8,663, % No 5,070, % Proposition 54 Votes Legislative Procedure Requirements Proposition 64 Votes Yes 8,607, % Marijuana Legalization No 4,559, % Yes 7,979, % No 5,987, % Proposition 55 Votes Tax Extension for Education and Healthcare Proposition 65 Votes Yes 8,594, % Carryout Bag Charges No 4,988, % Yes 6,222, % No 7,276, % Proposition 56 Votes Cigarette Tax Proposition 66 Votes Yes 8,980, % Death Penalty Procedure Time Limits No 4,957, % Yes 6,626, % No 6,333, % Proposition 57 Votes Criminal Sentences & Juvenile Crime Proceedings Proposition 67 Votes Yes 8,790, % Ban on Single-use Plastic Bags No 4,847, % Yes 7,228, % No 6,340, % Proposition 58 Votes English Proficiency. Multilingual Education. Yes 9,994, % No 3,598, % Proposition 59 Votes Corporate Political Spending Advisory Question Yes 6,845, % No 6,027, % *Incumbent 12

15 VOTING SYSTEMS USED BY COUNTIES NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION County Vote by Mail System Polling Place System Polling Place - Accessibility Support Alameda Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinEDS B Sequoia Optech Insight Plus APX K2.16, HPX K1.44 Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Alpine Premier AccuVote-OS v All mail ballot precincts (Central Tabulation) Premier AccuVote-TSX v * Amador ES&S M100 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A100 v Butte Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v (Central Tabulation) Premier AccuVote-TSX v Calaveras ES&S M650 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A100 v Colusa ES&S M100 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A200 v Contra Costa ES&S M650 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A100 v Del Norte Dominion ImageCast Central V Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 El Dorado Premier AccuVote-OS v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Premier AccuVote-TSX v Fresno Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-TSX v Glenn Dominion ImageCast Central V Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Humboldt Hart BallotNow v Hart escan v Hart eslate v Imperial Dominion ImageCast Central V Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Inyo Sequoia Optech Insight APX K2.10, HPX K1.42 Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Kern Dominion ImageCast Central V Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Premier AccuVote-TSX v Kings Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Lake DFM Mark-A-Vote Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Hart eslate v Lassen Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-TSX v Los Angeles MTS v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) ES&S InkaVote Plus PBR v Madera DFM Mark-A-Vote Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Hart eslate v Marin Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v ES&S AutoMARK A200 v Mariposa Sequoia Optech Insight APX K2.10, HPX K1.42 Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Mendocino Premier AccuVote-OS v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Premier AccuVote-TSX v Merced ES&S M650 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A200 v Modoc Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-TSX v Mono Sequoia Optech Insight APX K2.10, HPX K1.42 Sequoia Optech Insight APX K2.10, HPX K1.42 Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Monterey Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Napa Dominion ImageCast Central V Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Nevada Hart BallotNow v Hart escan v Hart eslate v Orange Hart BallotNow v Hart eslate v Hart eslate v Placer Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-TSX v Plumas Premier AccuVote-OS v All mail ballot precincts (Central Tabulation) Premier AccuVote-TSX v Riverside Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Sacramento ES&S M650 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A100 v San Benito Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v San Bernardino Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v San Diego Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v (Central Tabulation) Premier AccuVote-TSX v San Francisco Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinEDS B Sequoia Optech Insight Plus APX K2.16, HPX K1.44 Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v San Joaquin Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-TSX v San Luis Obispo Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v (Central Tabulation) ES&S AutoMARK A100 v San Mateo Hart BallotNow v Hart eslate v Hart eslate v Santa Barbara Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v (Central Tabulation) ES&S AutoMARK A100 v Santa Clara Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Santa Cruz Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Sequoia Optech Insight Plus APX K2.10, HPX K1.42 Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Shasta Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model I v Sierra Premier AccuVote-OS v All mail ballot precincts (Central Tabulation) Premier AccuVote-TSX v * Siskiyou Dominion ImageCast Central V Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Solano ES&S M650 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A200 v Sonoma DFM Mark-A-Vote Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Hart eslate v Stanislaus ES&S M650 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A100 v Sutter Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Tehama Dominion ImageCast Central V Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Dominion ImageCast Evolution V A1 Trinity Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-OS v Premier AccuVote-TSX v Tulare Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Sequoia Optech Insight Plus APX K2.10, HPX K1.42 Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Tuolumne ES&S M650 v ES&S M100 v ES&S AutoMARK A100 v Ventura Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Sequoia Optech Insight APX K2.10, HPX K1.42 Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v Yolo Hart BallotNow v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Hart eslate v Yuba Sequoia Optech 400-C/WinETP v Same as Vote-by-Mail (Central Tabulation) Sequoia AVC Edge Model II v * System only available in central county election office because county is not required to establish polling locations 13

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19 President Hillary Clinton Donald J. Trump Jill Stein Gary Johnson Gloria Estela La Riva Laurence Kotlikoff Mike Maturen Evan McMullin, AI GRN LIB PF (W/I) (W/I) (W/I) Alameda 514,842 95,922 17,830 16,906 3, , % 14.7% 2.7% 2.6% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Alpine % 36.0% 3.5% 4.2% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Amador 6,004 10, % 59.1% 1.3% 4.5% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Butte 41,567 45,144 2,594 4, % 47.2% 2.7% 4.8% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Calaveras 7,944 13, , % 58.4% 1.8% 4.8% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% Colusa 2,661 3, % 53.5% 1.3% 3.9% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Contra Costa 319, ,956 8,637 16,123 1, , % 24.9% 1.9% 3.5% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Del Norte 3,485 5, % 53.7% 2.6% 4.4% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% El Dorado 36,404 49,247 1,425 5, % 52.6% 1.5% 5.4% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% Fresno 141, ,049 4,300 9, , % 43.9% 1.5% 3.3% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Glenn 3,065 5, % 61.1% 1.0% 4.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Humboldt 33,200 18,373 3,681 2, % 31.0% 6.2% 3.7% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Imperial 32,667 12, , % 26.4% 1.5% 2.5% 0.7% 0.0% 0.1% 0.2% Inyo 3,155 4, % 52.5% 2.6% 4.1% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Kern 98, ,584 2,887 9,359 1, % 53.1% 1.2% 3.8% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Kings 13,617 18, , % 53.3% 1.2% 3.9% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Lake 11,496 10, , % 43.3% 3.8% 4.5% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Lassen 2,224 7, % 72.0% 1.0% 4.5% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Los Angeles 2,464, ,743 76,465 88,968 21, , % 22.4% 2.2% 2.6% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% Madera 17,029 23, , % 54.2% 1.5% 3.6% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Marin 108,707 21,771 3,109 4, % 15.6% 2.2% 3.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Mariposa 3,122 5, % 58.4% 2.1% 3.7% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Mendocino 22,079 10,888 2,108 1, % 29.1% 5.6% 3.6% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 17

20 President Hillary Clinton Donald J. Trump Jill Stein Gary Johnson Gloria Estela La Riva Laurence Kotlikoff Mike Maturen Evan McMullin, AI GRN LIB PF (W/I) (W/I) (W/I) Merced 37,317 28,725 1,209 2, % 40.6% 1.7% 3.4% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Modoc 877 2, % 71.2% 1.3% 3.2% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Mono 2,773 2, % 40.0% 2.7% 4.2% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% Monterey 89,088 34,895 2,823 4, % 26.2% 2.1% 3.4% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Napa 39,199 17,411 1,262 2, % 28.4% 2.1% 4.2% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Nevada 26,053 23,365 2,189 2, % 42.5% 4.0% 4.3% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Orange 609, ,148 18,068 46,128 4, , % 42.3% 1.5% 3.9% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Placer 73,509 95,138 2,501 9, , % 52.0% 1.4% 5.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.6% Plumas 3,459 5, % 56.0% 1.9% 4.2% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% Riverside 373, ,243 11,320 24,089 3, , % 44.4% 1.5% 3.2% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Sacramento 326, ,789 9,846 24,412 2, , % 33.9% 1.8% 4.4% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% San Benito 12,521 7, % 35.8% 1.7% 3.7% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% San Bernardino 340, ,240 10,604 21,050 3, , % 41.5% 1.6% 3.2% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% San Diego 735, ,766 22,820 51,663 3, , % 36.6% 1.7% 4.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% San Francisco 345,084 37,688 9,904 8,883 1, % 9.3% 2.4% 2.2% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% San Joaquin 121,124 88,936 3,134 8, % 39.7% 1.4% 3.6% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% San Luis Obispo 67,107 56,164 2,848 6, % 41.6% 2.1% 4.8% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% San Mateo 237,882 57,929 5,102 9,464 1, % 18.4% 1.6% 3.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Santa Barbara 107,142 56,365 3,719 6, % 31.9% 2.1% 3.8% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Santa Clara 511, ,826 12,664 25,325 2, , % 20.6% 1.8% 3.6% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Santa Cruz 95,249 22,438 4,485 4, % 17.4% 3.5% 3.4% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Shasta 22,301 51,778 1,300 3, % 64.7% 1.6% 4.2% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% Sierra 601 1, % 57.3% 2.3% 5.4% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 18

21 President Hillary Clinton Donald J. Trump Jill Stein Gary Johnson Gloria Estela La Riva Laurence Kotlikoff Mike Maturen Evan McMullin, AI GRN LIB PF (W/I) (W/I) (W/I) Siskiyou 7,234 11, % 55.3% 2.8% 4.3% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% Solano 102,360 51,920 2,771 6, % 31.3% 1.7% 3.8% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Sonoma 160,435 51,408 7,347 8, % 22.2% 3.2% 3.9% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Stanislaus 81,647 78,494 2,562 6, % 45.6% 1.5% 3.9% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Sutter 13,076 18, , % 54.2% 1.1% 4.3% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Tehama 6,809 15, % 64.8% 1.2% 4.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Trinity 2,214 2, % 49.5% 4.2% 5.3% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Tulare 47,585 58,299 1,620 3, % 51.9% 1.4% 3.4% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% Tuolumne 9,123 14, , % 57.0% 1.5% 4.3% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Ventura 194, ,323 6,315 13,679 1, , % 37.6% 1.8% 3.9% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% Yolo 54,752 20,739 1,779 3, % 25.3% 2.2% 4.1% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% Yuba 7,910 13, , % 57.3% 1.9% 4.6% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% State Totals 8,753,788 4,483, , ,500 66, ,316 39, % 31.6% 2.0% 3.4% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 19

22 President Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Bernard "Bernie" Sanders Jerry White (W/I) (W/I) 4, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 3, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 7, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 20

23 President Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Bernard "Bernie" Sanders Jerry White (W/I) (W/I) % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 6, % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% % 0.0% 3, % 0.0% 4, % 0.0% % 0.0% 4, % 0.0% 10, % 0.0% 2, % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% 2, % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% 4, % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 21

24 President Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba State Totals Bernard "Bernie" Sanders Jerry White (W/I) (W/I) % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% 1, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 2, % 0.0% % 0.0% % 0.0% 79, % 0.0% 22

25 United States Senator Kamala D. Harris Loretta L. Sanchez Alameda 443, , % 24.5% Alpine % 28.0% Amador 8,690 4, % 35.9% Butte 43,491 30, % 41.4% Calaveras 11,259 6, % 35.9% Colusa 2,639 2, % 48.7% Contra Costa 282, , % 30.6% Del Norte 4,603 2, % 39.0% El Dorado 45,671 26, % 36.6% Fresno 117, , % 50.0% Glenn 3,423 3, % 52.6% Humboldt 32,729 16, % 33.2% Imperial 13,975 28, % 67.4% Inyo 3,863 2, % 36.9% Kern 98,526 97, % 49.8% Kings 14,655 13, % 47.3% Lake 13,188 7, % 34.7% Lassen 4,151 3, % 43.7% Los Angeles 1,895,675 1,218, % 39.1% Madera 16,769 17, % 51.2% Marin 98,196 27, % 21.6% Mariposa 4,134 2, % 37.9% Mendocino 22,335 9, % 30.0% 23

26 United States Senator Kamala D. Harris Loretta L. Sanchez Merced 30,172 29, % 49.7% Modoc 1,531 1, % 40.5% Mono 2,611 1, % 37.9% Monterey 77,659 43, % 35.7% Napa 35,925 17, % 33.1% Nevada 29,639 13, % 31.0% Orange 555, , % 46.7% Placer 89,687 52, % 36.8% Plumas 4,606 2, % 34.4% Riverside 339, , % 45.3% Sacramento 312, , % 34.1% San Benito 11,151 7, % 40.4% San Bernardino 300, , % 45.5% San Diego 625, , % 41.6% San Francisco 286,723 80, % 22.0% San Joaquin 111,563 81, % 42.2% San Luis Obispo 69,190 37, % 35.1% San Mateo 199,956 81, % 28.9% Santa Barbara 88,861 60, % 40.7% Santa Clara 411, , % 33.5% Santa Cruz 81,443 32, % 28.7% Shasta 31,877 24, % 43.3% Sierra % 34.9% 24

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