Scroll down in the chart above to see all of the latest San Diego County primary election results.
And below is a quick summary of key races with with 462,155 ballots counted in San Diego County and 73.4% of precincts statewide reporting partial results.
Since it’s a primary, the top-two vote getters will advance to the Nov. 3 general election.
Governor — Republican Steve Hilton is leading at 26.8% followed by Democrat Xavier Becerra with 25.8% and Democrat Tom Steyer at 19.7%. Click for statewide table.
Other State Offices — Incumbents Rob Bonta and Shirley Weber appear set for re-election as Attorney General and Secretary of State with tallies over 50%. Leading for Lieutenant Governor are Fiona Ma at 20.4%, Gloria Romero at 19.6% and Josh Fryday at 14.2%. For Insurance Commissioner, it’s Jane Kim at 24.1%, Ben Allen at 20.1% and Stacy Korsgaden at 17.5%. And for Superintendent of Public Instruction the leaders are Sonja Shaw at 24.6%, Richard Barrera at 19.6% and Wendy Leal at 10.0%. Click for all state office results.
Congress — In the contested 48th District, it’s Jim Desmond at 41.2%, followed by Marni von Wilpert at 20.2% and Ammar Campa-Najjar at 9.6%. Click for full district results.
State Senate — In the contested 40th District, Democrat Mara Elliott has 44.6% to Republican Kristie Bruce-Lane’s 30.0% .
County Supervisor — In District 5, Republican Rebecca Jones has 41.2%, followed by Democrat Kyle Krahel with 20.3% and Republican John Franklin at 19.4%.
San Diego City Council — In District 2, Richard Bailey leads with 38.5% of the vote, followed by Nicole Crosby at 32.2% and Josh Coyne at 11.3%. In District 3, incumbent Ken Lee is ahead of challenger Mark Powell by 55.3% to 44.3%. In District 4, challenger Martha Abraham is leading incumbent Henry Foster II by 39.8% to 39.0%. And in District 8, Antonio Martinez leads with 28.8%, followed by Gerardo Ramirez at 24.2% and Venus Molina with 21.5%.
Measure A — The measure to tax second homes is losing 58.3% to 41.7%.
Chula Vista — Incumbent Mayor John McCann appears headed for re-election with 60.7% of the vote. In City Council District 1, incumbent Carolina Chavez leads with 42.2% of the vote to Greg Martinez’ 25.4%. In District 2, it’s Jose Preciado at 45.5% followed by Angelica Martinez at 28.1%.






