Note: Frontrunners will be highlighted. Races where candidates were running unopposed have been omitted for brevity. Because of the nature of California's primary and the number of candidates running, candidates who appear to have received 2% of the vote or less may be taken down to make the results easier to view. Incumbent candidates have an asterisk (*) next to their name.
***U.S. Congress***
U.S. House District 1
DOUG LA MALFA*, Republican, Farmer/U.S. Representative - (51.2%)
AUDREY DENNEY, Democratic, Educator/Farmer - (17.2%)

U.S. Senator
DIANNE FEINSTEIN*, Democratic, United States Senator - (43.7%)
KEVIN DE LEON, Democratic, California Senator - (10.6%)
***California Governor***
Governor
GAVIN NEWSOM, Democratic, Lieutenant Governor/Businessman - (34.3%)
JOHN H. COX, Republican, Businessman/Taxpayer Advocate - (25.9%)
Lieutenant Governor
ELENI KOUNALAKIS, Democratic, Businesswoman/Economic Advisor - (22.7%)
ED HERNANDEZ, Democratic, State Senator/Businessman - (19.9%)
***California Congress***
State Senate District 4
JAMES NIELSEN*, Republican, Rancher/State Senator - (60%)
PHILLIP KIM, Democratic, Community Organizer - (21%)
State Assembly District 1
BRIAN DAHLE*, Republican, Farmer/Assemblyman - (64%)
CALEEN SISK, Democratic, Tribal Chief - (24%)
***Other California Government***
Secretary of State
ALEX PADILLA*, Democratic, Secretary of State - (50.7%)
MARK P. MEUSER, Republican, Election Law Attorney - (33.2%)
Controller
BETTY T. YEE*, Democratic, California State Controller - (60.4%)
KONSTANTINOS RODITIS, Republican, Entrepreneur - (35.6%)
Treasurer
FIONA MA, Democratic, CPA/Taxpayer Representative - (42.5%)
GREG CONLON, Republican, Businessman/CPA - (22.8%)
Attorney General
XAVIER BECERRA*, Democratic, Appointed Attorney General of the State of California - (44.6%)
STEVEN C BAILEY, Republican, Retired California Judge - (26.1%)
Superintendent of Public Instruction
MARSHALL TUCK, Nonpartisan, Schools Improvement Director - (37.5%)
TONY K. THURMOND, Nonpartisan, Educator/State Legislator - (33.4%)
***California Propositions***
Prop. 68 Issues $4 billion in bonds for parks, environmental protection, and water infrastructure
Yes - (55.5%)
No - (44.5%)
Prop. 69 Requires certain tax and fee revenue related to transportation be used for transportation purposes
Yes - (81.4%)
No - (18.6%)
Prop. 70 Requires a one-time two-thirds vote to use revenue from the cap-and-trade program
Yes - (38%)
No - (62%)
Prop. 71 Changes the date for when voter-approved ballot measures take effect
Yes - (77.4%)
No - (22.6%)
Prop. 72 Excludes rainwater capture systems from property tax assessments
Yes - (83.6%)
No - (16.4%)
***County & City***
City of Weed
Measure K Would impose a marijuana business tax up to 10% on sales and $10-20 per square foot of grow area to fund police, fire and street maintenance.
Yes - (71.97%)
No - (28.03%)
Siskiyou County
Assessor-Recorder
CRAIG S. KAY - (62.47%)
ETHAN GARRETT - (37.47%)