2018 California State Controller election
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County Results Yee: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Roditis: 50–60% 60–70% | ||||||||||||||||
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The 2018 California State Controller election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the California State Controller. Incumbent Democratic Controller Betty Yee won re-election to a second term.
Candidates
Democratic Party
Declared
Republican Party
Declared
Peace and Freedom Party
Declared
- Mary Lou Finley, retired public school worker[3]
Primary election
Endorsements
Betty Yee
- Federal-level officials
- Dianne Feinstein, United States Senate[4]
- Kamala Harris, United States Senate[4]
- Karen Bass, United States Congress and California State Assembly Speaker emeritus[4]
- Judy Chu, United States Congress[4]
- Mark DeSaulnier, United States Congress[4]
- Mike Honda, United States Congress (Retired)[4]
- Ro Khanna, United States Congress[4]
- Barbara Lee, United States Congress[4]
- State-level officials
- Jerry Brown, Governor of California[4]
- Toni Atkins, President pro tempore of the California State Senate and California State Assembly Speaker emeritus[4]
- Kevin de Leon, former President pro tempore of the California State Senate[4]
- Darrell Steinberg, Mayor of Sacramento former President pro tempore of the California State Senate[4]
- Ben Allen, California State Senate[4]
- Jim Beall, California State Senate[4]
- Ed Hernandez, California State Senate[4]
- Jerry Hill, California State Senate[4]
- Hannah-Beth Jackson, California State Senate[4]
- Connie Leyva, California State Senate[4]
- Carole Migden, California State Senate (retired)[4]
- Holly Mitchell, California State Senate[4]
- Bill Monning, California State Senate[4]
- Josh Newman, California State Senate[4]
- Richard Pan, California State Senate[4]
- Anthony Portantino, California State Senate[4]
- Nancy Skinner, California State Senate[4]
- Anthony Rendon, California State Assembly Speaker[4]
- John Perez California State Assembly Speaker emeritus[4]
- Todd Gloria, California State Assembly[4]
- Rich Gordon, California State Assembly (retired)[4]
- Phil Ting, California State Assembly[4]
- Bob Wieckowski, California State Senate[4]
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, California State Assembly[4]
- Rob Bonta, California State Assembly[4]
- Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, California State Assembly[4]
- Ash Kalra, California State Assembly[4]
- Bill Quirk, California State Assembly[4]
- Tony Thurmond, California State Assembly[4]
- Mariko Yamada, California State Assembly (retired)[4]
- Organizations
- California Democratic Party[4]
- California Young Democrats[4]
- California College Democrats[4]
- AFSCME District Council 57[4]
- Association of Conservationist Employees[4]
- Association of Criminalists for the California Department of Justice[4]
- Association of Deputy Commissioners[4]
- Association of Motor Carrier Operation Specialists[4]
- Association of Motor Vehicle Investigators of California[4]
- Association of Special Agents – Dept. of Justice[4]
- California Alcoholic Beverage Control Agents[4]
- California Association of Professional Scientists[4]
- California Association of Psychiatric Technicians[4]
- California Association of Realtors[4]
- California Association of Criminal Investigators[4]
- California Association of Food and Drug Investigators[4]
- California Association of Fraud Investigators[4]
- California Association of Law Enforcement Employees[4]
- California Association of Regulatory Investigators and Inspectors[4]
- California Faculty Association[4]
- California Federation of Teachers[4]
- California Highway Patrol Public Safety Dispatchers Association[4]
- California League of Conservation Voters[4]
- California Nurses Association/National Nurses United[4]
- California Organization of Licensing Registration Examiners[4]
- California State Association of Electrical Workers[4]
- California State Retirees Association[4]
- California Statewide Law Enforcement Association[4]
- California Teachers Association[4]
- Communication Workers of America – District 9[4]
- EMILY's List[4]
- Equality California[4]
- Evolve California[4]
- Feminist Majority[4]
- Fire Marshal and Emergency Services Association[4]
- Hospital Police Association of California[4]
- National Association of Realtors – California[4]
- Peace Officers Research Association of California[4]
- Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California[4]
- Service Employees International Union – California[4]
- State Building and Construction Trades Council of California[4]
- Tenants Association Coalition PAC[4]
- UNITE HERE[4]
- Women’s Political Committee[4]
- Individuals
- Wylie A. Aitken, trial lawyer[4]
- Dolores Huerta labor leader and civil rights activist[4]
Konstantinos Roditis
- Federal-level officials
- Tom McClintock, United States Congress[5]
- State-level officials
- Steven Choi, California State Assembly[6]
- John Moorlach, California State Senate[7]
- Matthew Harper, California State Assembly[8]
- Local-level officials
- Carl DeMaio, former San Diego City Councilman[9]
- Fred M. Whitaker, former Orange City Councilman[10]
- Deborah Pauly, former Villa Park City Councilwoman[11]
- Hugh Nguyen, Orange County Clerk-Recorder[12]
- Individuals
- John H. Cox, businessman and 2018 nominee for Governor of California[13]
- Organizations
- California Republican Party[14]
- Californians for Life[15]
- California ProLife PAC[16]
- The Parent's Voice USA[17]
- Asian Industry Business 2 Business[18]
- California Taxpayers Union[19]
- US Vets Political Action Committee[20]
- Newspapers
- Dixon Independent Voice[21]
- Placerville Mountain Democrat[22]
- Santa Barbara News-Press[23]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Betty Yee (incumbent) | 4,033,208 | 62.1% | |
Republican | Konstantinos Roditis | 2,200,942 | 33.9% | |
Peace and Freedom | Mary Lou Finley | 261,876 | 4.0% | |
Total votes | 6,496,026 | 100% |
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Betty Yee (incumbent) | 8,013,067 | 65.45% | +11.48% | |
Republican | Konstantinos Roditis | 4,229,480 | 34.55% | -11.48% | |
Total votes | 12,242,547 | 100% | N/A | ||
Democratic hold |
References
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- ^ "California Secretary of State - CalAccess - Campaign Finance". cal-access.sos.ca.gov. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
- ^ "Election 2018: The Peace & Freedom Party Candidates". December 18, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "OUR ENDORSEMENTS". Santa Barbara News-Press. October 30, 2018. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
- ^ "Statement of Vote" (PDF). California Secretary of State. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ^ "Controller - Statewide Results". California Secretary of State. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
External links
- Official campaign websites