
Butte County voting results are in and State results are expected to be certified Dec. 13. Photo from Pixabay.
Election Day is underway and people are rushing to send in their ballots or to vote in person, these are the latest presidential and Butte County official race election numbers, these will be updated throughout the day and throughout the week.
Here are the latest candidate numbers:
Presidential race – Nationally
Former President Donald Trump (R) – 75,722,009
Vice President Kamala Harris (D) – 72,660,949
U.S. Representative 1st Congressional District
Doug LaMalfa (R) – 151,992
Rose Penelope Yee (D) -84,504
U.S. Senate
Adam Schiff (D)- 8,000,339
Steve Garvey (R)-5,558,855
State Senate 1st District
Megan Dahle -198,289
David Fennell -64,546
State Assembly 1st Assembly District
Heather Hadwick– 90,478
Tenessa Audette- 56,938
State Assembly 3rd Assembly District
Aaron Draper -54,480
James Gallagher – 102,822
Chico City Council District 1
Mike Johnson – 2,893
Mike O’Brien – 3,548
Chico City Council District 3
Dale Bennett – 3,009
Monica M. McDaniel – 3,002
Chico City Council District 5
Katie Hawley – 1,645
Melissa Lopez-Mora- 652
Chico City Council District 7
Bryce Goldstein – 2,861
Deepika Tandon – 1,919
Chico Unified School District TA 2 Board Member
James Bishop – 3,795
Gayle M Olsen – 5,380
Chico Unified School District TA 3 Board Member
Michele Cooper – 1,817
Teisha Hase – 4,099
Here are the latest Butte County and Chico area measure numbers:
Measure C
Yes – 27,814
No – 16,642
Measure H
Yes – 51,800
No -25,210
Here are the latest proposition numbers:
Proposition 2 – Bonds for public schools and colleges
Yes – 7,725,199
No – 5,555,684
Proposition 3- State Constitution marriage definition update
Yes – 8,354,474
No – 5,010,268
Proposition 4- Bonds for water, wildfire and climate risks
Yes -7,927,023
No -5,440,049
Proposition 5- Bonds for affordable housing and infrastructure
Yes -5,885,513
No -7,341,707
Proposition 6- Elimination of forced labor for inmates
Yes -6,062,776
No -6,978,258
Proposition 32- Raise minimum wage
Yes – 6,549,064
No -6,824,388
Proposition 33- Local government rent control
Yes -5,212,227
No -7,997,110
Proposition 34- Restrict spending of prescription profits
Yes -6,502,288
No – 6,307,017
Proposition 35- Permanent funding for Medi-Cal
Yes -8,896,205
No -4,263,947
Proposition 36- Increased sentencing for certain drug and theft crimes
Yes -9,161,749
No -4,135,779
These numbers were last updated Nov. 13 at 5:10 p.m.
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