597 of 597 precincts (100%)
Last Updated: July 08, 2014 19:02:54
Total Registration and Turnout
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
Registration 435,757
| Vote-by-Mail |
|
89,993 |
20.65% |
| Election Day |
|
39,406 |
9.04% |
| Total |
|
129,399 |
29.7% |
Back to topGovernor
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - EDMUND G. ''JERRY'' BROWN |
|
101,463 |
80.85% |
| REP - TIM DONNELLY |
|
5,379 |
4.29% |
| GRN - LUIS J. RODRIGUEZ |
|
4,683 |
3.73% |
| REP - NEEL KASHKARI |
|
4,436 |
3.53% |
| PF - CINDY L. SHEEHAN |
|
2,300 |
1.83% |
| REP - ANDREW BLOUNT |
|
2,095 |
1.67% |
| REP - ALMA MARIE WINSTON |
|
1,223 |
0.97% |
| REP - GLENN CHAMP |
|
859 |
0.68% |
| DEM - AKINYEMI AGBEDE |
|
665 |
0.53% |
| PPN - ROBERT NEWMAN |
|
654 |
0.52% |
| REP - RICHARD WILLIAM AGUIRRE |
|
393 |
0.31% |
| PPN - JANEL HYESHIA BUYCKS |
|
380 |
0.3% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
360 |
0.29% |
| PPN - ''BO'' BOGDAN AMBROZEWICZ |
|
212 |
0.17% |
| PPN - RAKESH KUMAR CHRISTIAN |
|
211 |
0.17% |
| PPN - JOE LEICHT |
|
188 |
0.15% |
| DEM - WRITE-IN - KAREN JILL BERNAL |
|
0 |
0% |
| PPN - WRITE-IN - JIMELLE L. WALLS |
|
0 |
0% |
| PPN - WRITE-IN - NICKOLAS WILDSTAR |
|
0 |
0% |
| Total |
|
125,501 |
100% |
Back to topLieutenant Governor
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - GAVIN NEWSOM |
|
89,824 |
73.32% |
| GRN - JENA F. GOODMAN |
|
7,166 |
5.85% |
| DEM - ERIC KOREVAAR |
|
6,562 |
5.36% |
| REP - GEORGE YANG |
|
5,711 |
4.66% |
| REP - RON NEHRING |
|
5,539 |
4.52% |
| REP - DAVID FENNELL |
|
4,719 |
3.85% |
| PF - AMOS JOHNSON |
|
1,627 |
1.33% |
| AEP - ALAN REYNOLDS |
|
1,131 |
0.92% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
237 |
0.19% |
| Total |
|
122,516 |
100% |
Back to topSecretary of State
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - ALEX PADILLA |
|
46,294 |
40.98% |
| DEM - DEREK CRESSMAN |
|
15,815 |
14% |
| DEM - LELAND YEE |
|
13,738 |
12.16% |
| REP - PETE PETERSON |
|
13,033 |
11.54% |
| PPN - DAN SCHNUR |
|
9,148 |
8.1% |
| GRN - DAVID CURTIS |
|
7,552 |
6.69% |
| DEM - JEFFREY H. DROBMAN |
|
4,727 |
4.18% |
| REP - ROY ALLMOND |
|
2,330 |
2.06% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
322 |
0.29% |
| Total |
|
112,959 |
100% |
Back to topState Controller
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - BETTY T. YEE |
|
50,328 |
44.01% |
| DEM - JOHN A. PÉREZ |
|
29,822 |
26.08% |
| REP - DAVID EVANS |
|
12,731 |
11.13% |
| GRN - LAURA WELLS |
|
10,159 |
8.88% |
| REP - ASHLEY SWEARENGIN |
|
5,805 |
5.08% |
| DEM - TAMMY D. BLAIR |
|
5,267 |
4.61% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
236 |
0.21% |
| Total |
|
114,348 |
100% |
Back to topState Treasurer
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - JOHN CHIANG |
|
86,903 |
75.51% |
| REP - GREG CONLON |
|
15,042 |
13.07% |
| GRN - ELLEN H. BROWN |
|
12,893 |
11.2% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
251 |
0.22% |
| Total |
|
115,089 |
100% |
Back to topAttorney General
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - KAMALA D. HARRIS |
|
97,070 |
81% |
| REP - RONALD GOLD |
|
5,383 |
4.49% |
| REP - JOHN HAGGERTY |
|
4,989 |
4.16% |
| PPN - ORLY TAITZ |
|
3,371 |
2.81% |
| LIB - JONATHAN JAECH |
|
2,977 |
2.48% |
| REP - PHIL WYMAN |
|
2,904 |
2.42% |
| REP - DAVID KING |
|
2,866 |
2.39% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
280 |
0.23% |
| Total |
|
119,840 |
100% |
Back to topInsurance Commissioner
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - DAVE JONES |
|
85,726 |
76.29% |
| REP - TED GAINES |
|
16,377 |
14.57% |
| PF - NATHALIE HRIZI |
|
9,996 |
8.9% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
276 |
0.25% |
| Total |
|
112,375 |
100% |
Back to topBoard of Equalization, District 2
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - FIONA MA |
|
91,028 |
83.06% |
| REP - JAMES E. THEIS |
|
17,745 |
16.19% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
817 |
0.75% |
| Total |
|
109,590 |
100% |
Back to topUnited States Representative, District 12
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - NANCY PELOSI |
|
79,816 |
73.5% |
| REP - JOHN DENNIS |
|
12,922 |
11.9% |
| GRN - BARRY HERMANSON |
|
6,156 |
5.67% |
| DEM - DAVID PETERSON |
|
3,774 |
3.48% |
| PF - FRANK LARA |
|
2,107 |
1.94% |
| DEM - MICHAEL STEGER |
|
1,514 |
1.39% |
| PPN - A.J. ''DESMOND'' THORSSON |
|
1,270 |
1.17% |
| PPN - JIM WELLES |
|
879 |
0.81% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
162 |
0.15% |
| Total |
|
108,600 |
100% |
Back to topUnited States Representative, District 14
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - JACKIE SPEIER |
|
11,739 |
80.78% |
| REP - ROBIN CHEW |
|
2,742 |
18.87% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
51 |
0.35% |
| Total |
|
14,532 |
100% |
Back to topState Assembly, District 17
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - DAVID CHIU |
|
34,863 |
47.85% |
| DEM - DAVID CAMPOS |
|
31,951 |
43.86% |
| REP - DAVID CARLOS SALAVERRY |
|
5,843 |
8.02% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
197 |
0.27% |
| Total |
|
72,854 |
100% |
Back to topState Assembly, District 19
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DEM - PHIL TING |
|
37,850 |
77.98% |
| REP - RENE PINEDA |
|
10,400 |
21.43% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
288 |
0.59% |
| Total |
|
48,538 |
100% |
Back to topSuperior Court Judge, Seat 20
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| DANIEL FLORES |
|
50,109 |
46.09% |
| CAROL KINGSLEY |
|
29,950 |
27.55% |
| KIMBERLY TONEY WILLIAMS |
|
28,269 |
26% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
383 |
0.35% |
| Total |
|
108,711 |
100% |
Back to topSuperintendent of Public Instruction
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| TOM TORLAKSON |
|
67,463 |
63.02% |
| LYDIA A. GUTIÉRREZ |
|
21,143 |
19.75% |
| MARSHALL TUCK |
|
17,912 |
16.73% |
| WRITE-IN |
|
532 |
0.5% |
| Total |
|
107,050 |
100% |
Back to topState Proposition 41 - Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| Yes |
|
87,698 |
73.1% |
| No |
|
32,270 |
26.9% |
| Total |
|
119,968 |
100% |
Back to topState Proposition 42 - Public Records. Open Meetings. State Reimbursement to Local Agencies. Legislative Constitutional Amendment
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| Yes |
|
83,138 |
71.99% |
| No |
|
32,347 |
28.01% |
| Total |
|
115,485 |
100% |
Back to topLocal Measure A - Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| Yes |
|
96,137 |
79.04% |
| No |
|
25,491 |
20.96% |
| Total |
|
121,628 |
100% |
Back to topLocal Measure B - Voter Approval for Waterfront Development Height Increases
|
|
Ballots cast |
Percentage |
| Yes |
|
71,421 |
58.88% |
| No |
|
49,870 |
41.12% |
| Total |
|
121,291 |
100% |
Back to top
Reporting Results on Election Night after the Close of Polls
The Department of Elections will release the first preliminary results report at approximately 8:45 p.m. after the polls close. This report will represent results from the vote-by-mail ballots the Department received before Election Day. Beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m., the reports will include results from ballots cast at polling places.
The results will be available from the following sources:
- Department’s Website – all results will be posted on sfelections.org
- San Francisco Government Television – SFGTV, Channel 26, will report results throughout the night
- City Hall, North Light Court – results will be broadcast as a banner during SFGTV programming and will be displayed on a large monitor; paper copies of results will be available at approximately 8:45 p.m., with updates at 9:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m., and 11:30 p.m.
- Department of Elections, City Hall, Room 48 – paper copies of results will be available and also posted outside the Department’s office
Updates: Reporting of Results after Election Day
On any day during which the Department counts ballots, the Department will release updated results at approximately 4 p.m. These releases will include results from ballots cast at polling places, remaining vote-by-mail ballots, provisional ballots, and write-in votes. On the days during which no ballots are counted, the Department will post a notice on sfelections.org stating that there is no update.
Statement of Vote, Neighborhood and District Statement of Vote, and Neighborhood Turnout Report
At 4 p.m. on the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following Election Day, the Department will release preliminary versions of the following reports:
- Statement of Vote showing a precinct-by-precinct breakdown of votes cast at polling places and by mail
- Neighborhood and District Statement of Vote
- Neighborhood Turnout Report
Official Results
Election results are considered unofficial until the Department of Elections certifies the final results. The Department will release final election results no later than July 1, which is the end of the 28-day canvass period specified by the California Elections Code. The Department will post the final results on sfelections.org and outside the Department’s office, City Hall, Room 48, as well as issue a press release.
Why Election Results Change After Election Night
On Election Night, the Department of Elections reports results from all polling places. However, there are ballots that cannot be processed on Election Night, including vote-by-mail ballots that the Department received on Election Day and provisional ballots cast at polling places. All aspects of the election process are open to public view, so candidates, members of the media, and the public may observe signature verification and processing of vote-by-mail and provisional ballots.