Ballot: Overview —June 5, 2018 —California Primary Election
Senator, United States Senate
- 1There may be more contests here than on your official ballot.
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District 39, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 45, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 46, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 48, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1District 49, U.S. House of Representatives
- 1Governor, State of California
- 1Lieutenant Governor, State of California
- 1Secretary of State, State of California
- 1Treasurer, State of California
- 1Attorney General, State of California
- 1Insurance Commissioner, State of California
- 1Superintendent Of Public Instruction, State of California
- 1Member, District 4, California Board of Equalization
- 1District 29, California State Senate - Newman Replacement
- 1District 32, California State Senate
- 1District 32, California State Senate - Short Term Ending 12/3/2018
- 1District 34, California State Senate
- 1District 55, California State Assembly
- 1District 72, California State Assembly
- 1District 74, California State Assembly
- 1Trustee, Trustee Area 2, Orange County Board of Education
- 1Trustee, Trustee Area 5, Orange County Board of Education
- 1Supervisor, District 2, Orange County
- 1Supervisor, District 4, Orange County
- 1Council Member, Duplicate of Stockton City Council District 3
- 1Council Member, Duplicate of Stockton City Council District 5
- 1Candidates are rotated and randomly ordered based on how much information they have supplied.
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Get the facts on the measures in the State of California General Election
Proposition 68 — Bonds for Environment, Parks and Water
Proposition 69 — Transportation Funding
Proposition 70 — Cap-and-Trade Amendment
Proposition 71 — Ballot Measure Effective Date
Proposition 72 — Taxes for Rainwater Capture Systems
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Measure A
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Measure B
Measure C
Measure D
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Measure E
Voting Information
You live in a Voter's Choice Act county! All registered voters will get a ballot in the mail.
Instead of your neighborhood polling place, you have 3 ways to vote:
- Mail your ballot
- Drop off your ballot at a secure ballot dropbox starting Tuesday, May 8
- Visit any Vote Center to vote in person or drop off your ballot starting Saturday, October 31. Some locations may open earlier in the month.