California Insurance Commissioner election, 2018

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California Insurance Commissioner election, 2018
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  2014 November 6, 20182022 
  Senator Ricardo Lara 2016.jpg Steve Poizner.jpg
Nominee Ricardo Lara Steve Poizner
Party Democratic No party preference
Popular vote5,724,9575,197,384
Percentage52.4%47.6%

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County Results

Lara:     50–60%     60–70%

Poizner:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Commissioner before election

Dave Jones
Democratic

Elected Commissioner

Ricardo Lara
Democratic

The 2018 California Insurance Commissioner election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Insurance Commissioner of California. Under California's nonpartisan blanket primary law, all candidates appear on the same ballot, regardless of party. In the primary, voters may vote for any candidate, regardless of their party affiliation. The top two finishers — regardless of party — advance to the general election in November, even if a candidate manages to receive a majority of the votes cast in the primary election.

California Insurance Commissioner

California Insurance Commissioner has been an elected executive office position in California since 1991. Prior to that time, the Insurance Commissioner was appointed by the Governor. The officeholder is in charge of the California Department of Insurance.

A nonpartisan blanket primary is a primary election in which all candidates for the same elected office, regardless of respective political party, run against each other at once, instead of being segregated by political party. It is also known as a jungle primary, or qualifying primary. In most cases there are two winners who advance to the general election, which must be a normal first-past-the-post election, in this case it is called a top-two primary.

Contents

Incumbent Democratic Commissioner Dave Jones was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third term.

Dave Jones (politician) American politician (born 1962)

David Evan Jones is an American politician who served as California's Insurance Commissioner from 2011 to 2019. He previously represented California's 9th assembly district from December 2004 to 2011 as a member of the Democratic Party.

Primary election

Democratic Party

Declared

Ricardo Lara American politician

Ricardo Lara is an American politician who is currently serving as the 8th Insurance Commissioner of California. Lara was elected during the 2018 election, defeating former California insurance commissioner Steve Poizner.

Declined

Susan Bonilla American politician

Susan Bonilla is an American politician who served in the California State Assembly, representing the 14th district, encompassing parts of Contra Costa and Solano counties. She is a Democrat. Prior to being elected to the state assembly, she was a member of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.

Tony Mendoza (politician) American politician

Antonio Mendoza is an American politician who served in the California State Senate. A Democrat, he represented the 32nd Senate District, which encompasses Buena Park and the Gateway Cities of Los Angeles County. In January 2018, the State Senate voted to suspend him for 60 days to investigate allegations of sexual harassment. He could not vote on legislation during that period, while contesting the suspension. Before a vote for expulsion was to be taken by the State Senate due to the released findings of an investigation that determined he likely engaged in a pattern of unwanted advances and sexually suggestive behavior toward six women, including four subordinates, over the last decade, Mendoza resigned on February 22, 2018.

No party preference

Declared

Steve Poizner American businessman

Stephen Leo Poizner is an American businessman, technology entrepreneur and former Republican California Insurance Commissioner and Gubernatorial candidate. Poizner also ran as an independent candidate at November 2018 race for Insurance Commissioner of California to reclaim his seat for second term as well as to be first independent state officeholder in California, only to lose against Democrat Ricardo Lara.

Peace and Freedom Party

Declared

  • Nathalie Hrizi, teacher and 2014 candidate for Insurance Commissioner [7]

Endorsements

Ricardo Lara (D)
Federal-level officials
State-level Officials
Local-level officials
Organizations
Steve Poizner (NPP)
Newspapers
International-level officials
Federal-level officials
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Individuals
Organizations
Asif Mahmood (D)
Federal-level officials
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Individuals
Nathalie Hrizi (PFP)
Newspapers

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Ricardo
Lara (D)
Asif
Mahmood (D)
Steve
Poizner (NPP)
Nathalie
Hrizi (PFP)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing May 4–5, 201852518%7%26%6%43%
Probolsky Research April 16-18, 201890014%6%21%6%53%
Sexton Strategies and Research (D-Mahmood) March 24–27, 201880018%18%49%15%

Results

Overall

Nonpartisan blanket primary results [109]
PartyCandidateVotes%
No party preference Steve Poizner 2,569,25441.0%
Democratic Ricardo Lara 2,538,47840.5%
Democratic Asif Mahmood846,02313.5%
Peace and Freedom Nathalie Hrizi316,1495.0%
Total votes6,269,904100.0%

By county

Results by county:
Poizner--60-70%
Poizner--50-60%
Poizner--40-50%
Poizner--<40%
Lara--40-50%
Lara--50-60% CA Insurance Commissioner primary 2018.svg
Results by county:
  Poizner—60–70%
  Poizner—50–60%
  Poizner—40–50%
  Poizner—<40%
  Lara—40–50%
  Lara—50–60%

Primary results by county. [109] Yellow represents counties won by Poizner. Blue represents counties won by Lara.

HriziLaraMahmoodPoizner
CountyVotes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Alameda 17,1475.8%133,12445.0%58,86819.9%86,51729.3%
Alpine 143.9%14841.5%5214.6%14340.1%
Amador 6125.3%2,58022.3%1,40312.1%6,96160.2%
Butte 3,3556.9%14,71630.3%6,88814.2%23,63748.6%
Calaveras 7635.5%3,10022.3%1,66512.0%8,37360.2%
Colusa 1775.8%79726.0%34111.1%1,75157.1%
Contra Costa 11,0815.2%77,38536.2%32,20315.1%92,88543.5%
Del Norte 3677.8%1,52732.6%50910.9%2,27548.6%
El Dorado 2,3854.8%12,41524.9%6,07712.2%28,89058.1%
Fresno 6,7865.7%41,33135.0%13,86611.7%56,20547.6%
Glenn 3006.9%89120.5%4119.5%2,74163.1%
Humboldt 2,0527.6%11,99544.2%4,73417.4%8,38330.9%
Imperial 8084.6%9,84155.6%1,5478.7%5,48831.0%
Inyo 3467.1%1,54131.6%55911.5%2,43149.8%
Kern 5,3985.1%30,75828.8%8,4017.9%62,20758.3%
Kings 6364.3%4,33229.2%1,2868.7%8,57057.8%
Lake 7586.2%3,74930.4%2,14817.4%5,65846.0%
Lassen 4979.4%1,18622.5%4157.9%3,16460.1%
Los Angeles 61,5974.7%697,79553.6%167,34812.8%375,65828.8%
Madera 9894.6%6,06628.0%1,7728.2%12,81458.2%
Marin 2,9194.0%31,38842.6%12,09116.4%27,20037.0%
Mariposa 3326.0% 1,44026.2%4838.8%3,23758.9%
Mendocino 1,4607.8%7,77641.5%3,99221.3%5,48829.3%
Merced 1,5475.4%11,27539.3%2,4118.4%13,48447.0%
Modoc 23110.1%47420.6%2219.61,37259.7%
Mono 1655.6%1,10938.0%37212.7%1,27643.7%
Monterey 2,4794.5%30,64550.9%5,5359.2%21,51135.8%
Napa 1,4394.5%10,67133.2%6,46420.1%13,55442.25%
Nevada 1,8225.5%9,95830.0%6,18818.6%15,22145.9%
Orange 23,1604.2%188,97034.1%61,75911.1%280,35650.6%
Placer 5,1025.3%25,94526.8%11,51511.9%54,20856.0%
Plumas 3746.6%1,37224.4%92516.4%2,95752.5%
Riverside 13,8044.5%108,20335.1%32,89510.7%153,15749.7%
Sacramento 12,1834.4%101,94736.5%43,28215.5%121,84143.6%
San Benito 6355.7%4,64742.0%1,13110.2%4,65442.1%
San Bernardino 12,7235.0%90,70535.7%26,22310.3%124,32449.0%
San Diego 23,3973.9%236,42939.2%77,31112.8%266,31844.1%
San Francisco 29,48714.1%85,10740.8%33,00115.8%61,04429.3%
San Joaquin 5,4275.5%34,62635.3%13,67313.9% 44,39545.2%
San Luis Obispo 3,9985.2%25,89834.0%9,91213.0%36,41147.8%
San Mateo 6,4364.2%63,58842.0%25,58816.9%55,93036.9%
Santa Barbara 3,3744.2%33,84042.1%9,82112.2%33,30341.5%
Santa Clara 12,7424.0%122,58238.2%54,95817.1%130,32040.6%
Santa Cruz 3,3735.2%31,19248.3%10,23915.9%19,72830.6%
Shasta 2,6266.3%8,15319.7%3,5938.7%27,07765.3%
Sierra 1088.9%31125.6%16713.8%62751.7%
Siskiyou 7056.9%2,80227.6%1,12111.0%5,52354.4%
Solano 4,3105.8%28,51438.4%12,22516.4%29,27739.4%
Sonoma 5,5504.7%52,71945.0%22,39919.1%36,46331.1%
Stanislaus 3,7554.7%26,11632.8%10,48713.2%39,34649.4%
Sutter 1,1876.4%4,27723.2%2,69414.6%10,25855.7%
Tehama 1,0248.0%2,64520.7% 1,0878.5%8,04262.8%
Trinity 38211.1%1,03130.0%49014.2%1,53644.7%
Tulare 2,5685.1%16,49532.4%3,6157.1%28,16755.4%
Tuolumne 8115.8%3,46424.8%1,86513.3%7,84356.1%
Ventura 5,8754.0%57,28638.7%16,71511.3%68,05946.0%
Yolo 1,7774.3%17,21941.5%7,79918.8%14,68835.4%
Yuba 7867.3%2,38222.2%1,28312.0%6,27458.5%
Totals316,1495.0%2,538,47840.5%846,02313.5%2,569,25441.0%

General election

Endorsements

Ricardo Lara (D)
Federal-level officials
State-level Officials
Local-level officials
Organizations
Steve Poizner (NPP)
Newspapers
International-level officials
Federal-level officials
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Individuals
Organizations

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ricardo
Lara (D)
Steve
Poizner (NPP)
Undecided
Thomas Partners Strategies October 25–27, 20181,068± 3.5%43.7%45.5%10.7%
UC Berkeley October 19–26, 20181,339± 4.0%44%49%7%
Thomas Partners Strategies October 12–14, 20181,068± 3.5%39%47%15%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 28–30, 20181,068± 3.5%37%45%15%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 21–23, 20181,068± 3.5%40%45%15%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 14–16, 20181,040± 3.5%27%34%40%
Thomas Partners Strategies September 7–9, 20181,227± 3.3%27%34%39%

Results

California Insurance Commissioner election, 2018 [197]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Democratic Ricardo Lara 5,724,957 52.4%
No party preference Steve Poizner 5,197,38447.6%
Majority527,5734.8%
Total votes10,922,341

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