Here’s how every county voted on the 10 ballot propositions

California recap

A geographical breakdown of how Californians voted on key propositions and how the state Legislature has changed.

Election results will change as vote-by-mail ballots, provisional ballots and other ballots are tallied.

As of 7:44 p.m. Nov. 6 with 100% of precincts (24,811 of 24,811) reporting.

You can find the results for all races on the California Secretary of State’s website here.

STATE LEGISLATURE

The results are not official but it looks as though Democrats will retain their super majority in the State Senate and State Assembly. Democrats have held a sizable majority in the state Capitol for more than 20 years but no party had won a super majority of seats for 80 years until Democrats did so in 2012. They have held it since.

Republicans may have gained a seat in the Senate and the Assembly, but Democrats still hold a super majority in both.

Sources: California Secretary of State, electionproject.org, California State Senate

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