Scroll down in the chart above to see all of the latest San Diego County primary election results.
Below is a quick summary of key races, with an estimated 98.7% of ballots counted in San Diego County. Approximately 11,000 local ballots remain to be tallied, and there are 30 days remaining to complete the count across the state of California. The latest county figures were released Tuesday; a new count is not expected until Friday.
Since it’s a primary, the top two vote-getters will advance to the Nov. 3 general election.
Governor – Democrat Xavier Becerra has moved into first place with 28.0% of the vote, followed by Republican Steve Hilton at 24.9% and Democrat Tom Steyer at 22.7%. Click for statewide table.
Other State Offices – Incumbents Rob Bonta and Shirley Weber are set for re-election as Attorney General and Secretary of State, with tallies over 50%. Leading for Lieutenant Governor are Fiona Ma at 19.2%, Gloria Romero at 18.0% and Josh Fryday at 14.6%. For Insurance Commissioner, it’s Jane Kim at 27.3%, Ben Allen at 19.4% and Stacy Korsgaden at 15.7%. And for Superintendent of Public Instruction, the leaders are Sonja Shaw at 22.8%, Richard Barrera at 20.2% and Wendy Leal at 8.8%. Click for all state office results.
Congress – In the contested 48th District, it’s Jim Desmond at 39.3%, followed by Marni von Wilpert at 20.9% and Ammar Campa-Najjar at 10.6%. Click for full district results.
State Senate – In the contested 40th District, Democrat Mara Elliott has 47.9% to Republican Kristie Bruce-Lane’s 27.8%.
State Assembly – In the contested 74th District along the north coast into Orange County, Democratic challenger Sergio Farias is leading incumbent Republican Laurie Davies, 53.3% to 46.7%.
Judicial Offices – Jodi Cleesattle is leading Adam Noakes by 55.6% to 44.4%, and Tia Ramirez is ahead of Nicole D’Ambrogi by 50.4% to 39.1%.
County Supervisor – In District 5, Republican Rebecca Jones has 38.4%, followed by Democrat Kyle Krahel with 22.2% and Republican John Franklin at 18.2%.
County Treasurer/Tax Collector – Appointed incumbent Larry Cohen is leading with 47.4%, followed by Shirley Nakawatase with 33.7% and Joel Anderson at 15.7%.
San Diego City Council – In District 2, Richard Bailey leads with 34.9% of the vote, followed by Nicole Crosby at 33.7% and Josh Coyne at 13.3%.
In District 4, incumbent Henry Foster III has increased his lead against challenger Martha Abraham – it’s now 22 votes, up from 13; he has 40.8% of the vote to Abraham’s 40.7%. Foster had trailed in the earliest returns.
In District 6, incumbent Kent Lee is ahead of challenger Mark Powell, 58.8% to 41.2%.
And in District 8, Antonio Martinez leads with 29.6%, followed by Gerardo Ramirez at 25.5% and Venus Molina with 23.8%.
Measure A – The measure to tax second homes is losing 53.3% to 46.7%.
Chula Vista – Incumbent Mayor John McCann appears headed for re-election with 56.2% of the vote.
In City Council District 1, incumbent Carolina Chavez leads with 43.4% of the vote to Greg Martinez’ 23.9%.
And in District 2, it’s Jose Preciado at 48.6% followed by Angelica Martinez at 27.3%.
Updated at 5:55 p.m., Wednesday, June 10, 2026






