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California November 2022 Election Coverage

November 8, 2022 by Samantha Torre

Results updated by: Fiona Creadon

In L.A. County, residents will be voting for mayor. In California, residents will be voting for governor and for a variety of propositions. The topics of the propositions range from abortion, to sports gambling to flavored tobacco. Scroll down to see  a summary of events and election updates. 

The Graphic will be closely following Propositions 1, 30 and 31.

For more information go to Cal Matters.org’s 2022 Voter Guide. 

The Graphic will get results of the L.A. County elections from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk office. The Graphic will get results of the California Elections — including propositions — from the California Secretary of State webpage. 

Mayor

Karen Bass is running against Rick Caruso for L.A. County mayor. 

Karen Bass: 

  • Democrat
  • Reduce housing costs 
  • Build housing for unhoused individuals 

Rick Caruso:

  • Democrat 
  • increase public safety
  • Build more shelter beds for unhoused individuals 

Results: Bass

Bass: 53.06%

Caruso: 46.94%

Last Updated: Nov. 16, 4:22 p.m.

Governor

Gavin Newsom is running for re-election for the governor of California and Brian Dahle is running against him.

Gavin Newsom:

  • Democrat
  • Incumbent 
  • Enshrine reproductive rights into state constitution 
  • Increase gun control 

Brian Dahle:

  • Republican 
  • Increase funding for law enforcement 
  • Declare homelessness a public health crisis 

Results: Newsom

(According to the Associated Press)

Newsom: 67.93%

Dahle: 32.07%

Percent Counted: 38%

Last Updated: 9:41 p.m.

Propositions

Proposition 1: Guarantees abortion rights in the state’s constitution 

Results: Yes: 66.3% No: 33.7% Last Updated: Nov. 16, 4:30 p.m.

Proposition 30: Tax people making over $2 million per year to pay for environmental sustainability programs. 

Results: Yes: 41.7% No: 58.3% Last Updated: Nov. 16, 4:31 p.m.

Proposition 31: Decides whether to uphold the flavored tobacco ban.

Results: Yes: 63.3% No: 36.7% Last Updated: Nov. 16, 4:31 p.m.

Filed Under: Election Tagged With: Brian Dahle, election coverage, Fiona Creadon, Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, News, pepperdine graphic media, Prop 1, Prop 30, Prop 31, Rick Caruso, Samantha Torre

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