2018 California State Board of Equalization elections

The 2018 California State Board of Equalization elections were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. The primary election was held on June 5, 2018. All four seats on the State Board of Equalization were contested.

The board's members serve four-year terms and are limited to two terms.

A nonpartisan blanket primary was used for the election, starting with the primary in June. The top-two primary finishers in each district, regardless of party, advanced to the general election in November. Republicans lost one seat to the Democrats, leaving only one Republican board member remaining.

Overview

Overall results

Popular vote
Democratic
61.3%
Republican
38.7%
Board of Equalization seats
Democratic
75.0%
Republican
25.0%

By district

Results of the 2018 California state Board of Equalization election by district:

Close races

Seats where the margin of victory was under 5%:

  1. State Board of Equalization district 1, 2.8%
  2. State Board of Equalization district 4, 4.4%

Detailed results

District 1

The incumbent was Republican George Runner, who was term-limited and ineligible to run for reelection. Runner was succeeded by Republican Ted Gaines.

Results

primary
2018 California's 1st Board of Equalization district primary results by county
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  •   Hallinan—50–60%
  •   Hallinan—40–50%
  •   Hallinan—30–40%
  •   Gaines—30–40%
  •   Gaines—40–50%
  •   Gaines—50–60%
  •   Conway—30–40%
  •   Conway—40–50%
general election
2018 California's 1st Board of Equalization district general election results by county
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  •   Gaines—70–80%
  •   Gaines—60–70%
  •   Gaines—50–60%
  •   Hallinan—50–60%
  •   Hallinan—60–70%
General election results by county

Red represents counties won by Gaines. Blue represents counties won by Hallinan.

District 2

The incumbent was Democrat Fiona Ma, who was elected state treasurer. Ma was succeeded by Democrat Malia Cohen.

Results

primary
2018 California's 2nd Board of Equalization district primary results by county
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  •   Cohen—50–60%
  •   Cohen—40–50%
  •   Cohen—30–40%
  •   Burns—30–40%
  •   Burns—40–50%
  •   Burns—50–60%
  •   Burns—60–70%
general election
2018 California's 2nd Board of Equalization district general election results by county
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  •   Cohen—80–90%
  •   Cohen—70–80%
  •   Cohen—60–70%
  •   Cohen—50–60%
  •   Burns—50–60%
  •   Burns—60–70%
  •   Burns—70–80%
General election results by county

Blue represents counties won by Cohen. Red represents counties won by Burns.

District 3

The incumbent was Democrat Jerome Horton, who was term-limited and ineligible to run for reelection. Horton was succeeded by Democrat Tony Vazquez.

Results

primary
2018 California's 3rd Board of Equalization district primary results by county
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  •   Marshall—40–50%
  •   Marshall—30–40%
  •   Marshall—20–30%
general election
2018 California's 3rd Board of Equalization district general election results by county
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  •   Vazquez—70–80%
  •   Vazquez—50–60%
  •   Marshall—50–60%
General election results by county

Blue represents counties won by Vazquez. Red represents counties won by Marshall.

District 4

The incumbent was Republican Diane Harkey, who retired to run for California's 49th congressional district. Harkey was succeeded by Democrat Mike Schaefer, giving Democrats a majority on the Board of Equalization.

Endorsements

Joel Anderson (R)

Notable individuals and organizations

Results

primary
California's 4th Board of Equalization district primary results by county
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  •   Anderson—30–40%
  •   Anderson—20–30%
  •   Lopez-Maddox—20–30%
general election
California's 4th Board of Equalization district general election results by county
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  •   Schaefer—60–70%
  •   Schaefer—50–60%
  •   Anderson—50–60%
General election results by county

Blue represents counties won by Schaefer. Red represents counties won by Anderson.

References

Official campaign websites for first district candidates

Official campaign websites for second district candidates

Official campaign websites for third district candidates

Official campaign websites of fourth district candidates

Uses material from the Wikipedia article 2018 California State Board of Equalization elections, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.