2018 California Attorney General election

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2018 California Attorney General election

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Candidate Xavier Becerra Steven Bailey
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 7,754,469 4,447,143
Percentage 63.6% 36.4%

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County results
Becerra:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Bailey:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Attorney General before election

Xavier Becerra
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Xavier Becerra
Democratic

The 2018 California Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of California. The 2014 election winner Kamala Harris was elected to the United States Senate during the 2016 Senate election; incumbent Democratic Attorney General, Xavier Becerra won election to a full term.

Primary[]

Democratic Party[]

Declared[]

  • Xavier Becerra, incumbent Attorney General of California and former U.S. Representative[1][2]
  • Dave Jones, California Insurance Commissioner[3][4][2]

Republican Party[]

Declared[]

  • Steven Bailey, retired El Dorado County Superior Court Judge[5]
  • , Managing Partner of Early Sullivan Wright Gizer & McRae LLP.[2][6]

Withdrawn[]

  • Michael A. Ramos, District Attorney for San Bernardino County, California[7][8]

Peace and Freedom Party[]

Declared[]

  • Adriane Bracciale, criminal defense attorney in the Inland Empire[9]

Endorsements[]

Steven Bailey

Cabinet-level officials

  • Edwin Meese, 75th United States Attorney General[10]

U.S. Representatives

  • Tom Campbell, former U.S. Representative (R-CA)[11]
  • Ernie Konnyu, former U.S. Representative (R-CA)[12]
  • Doug LaMalfa, U.S. Representative (R-CA)[13]
  • Tom McClintock, U.S. Representative (R-CA)[14]
  • John Doolittle, former U.S. Representative (R-CA)[14]

State-level officials

  • Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General of Arkansas[15]
  • Bill Jones, former California Secretary of State[16]
  • Diane Harkey, Chair of the California State Board of Equalization[17]
  • Joel Anderson, California State Senator (R-38)[18]
  • Jay Obernolte, California State Assemblyman (R-33)[14]
  • Ted Gaines, California State Senator (R-1)[5]
  • Steven Choi, California State Assemblyman (R-68)[14]
  • John Moorlach, California State Senator (R-37)[19]
  • Jim Nielsen, California State Senator (R-4)[20]
  • Phillip Chen, California State Assemblyman (R-55)[21]
  • Bob Huff, former California Senate Minority Leader[22]
  • Mike Morrell, California State Senator (R-23)[14]
  • Frank Bigelow, California State Assemblyman (R-5)[14]
  • Matthew Harper, California State Assemblyman (R-74), 59th Mayor of Huntington Beach[14]
  • Jim Patterson, California State Assemblyman (R-23)[14]
  • Randy Voepel, California State Assemblyman (R-71)[14]
  • Beth Gaines, former California State Assemblywoman (R-6)[14]
  • M. David Stirling, former California Chief Deputy Attorney General[14]
  • Melissa Melendez, California State Assemblywoman (R-67), former Mayor of Lake Elsinore[14]
  • James Gallagher, California State Assemblyman (R-3)[14]

Local-level officials

  • Lee Brand, Mayor of Fresno[23]
  • Michael D. Antonovich, former Los Angeles County supervisor[14]
  • Rick DiBasilio, Calaveras County sheriff[14]
  • Gregg Cohen, Tehama County district attorney[14]
  • Scott Owens, Placer County district attorney[14]
  • Harry T. Price, Mayor of Fairfield[14]
  • Richard Bailey, Mayor of Coronado[14]
  • Dwayne Stewart, Glenn County district attorney[14]
  • Suzanne Fuentes, Mayor of El Segundo[14]
  • Joe Vinatieri, Mayor of Whittier[14]
  • Keith Curry, former Mayor of Newport Beach[14]
  • Michael Spence, Vice Mayor of West Covina[14]
  • Chuck Timm, Vice Mayor of Fairfield[14]
  • John Allard, Roseville city councilman[14]
  • Tom Davis, South Lake Tahoe city councilman[14]
  • Fernando Dutra, Whittier city councilman[14]
  • Richard Silverman, Manteca city councilman[14]
  • John Valdivia, San Bernardino city councilman[14]
  • Trent Saxton, former Placerville city councilman[14]
  • Ted Long, former South Lake Tahoe city councilman[14]
  • Jim Beard, Sierra County supervisor[14]
  • Jack Sweeney, former El Dorado County supervisor[14]
  • Greg Hagwood, Plumas County sheriff[14]
  • Margaret Mims, Fresno County Sheriff[24]
  • Dan Dow, San Luis Obispo County District Attorney[25]
  • Scott Jones, Sacramento County Sheriff[26]

Individuals

  • John C. Eastman, constitutional scholar[27]
  • Ron Nehring, former California Republican Party Chairman[28]
  • Michael Reagan, conservative commentator, adopted son of former Governor of California and President of the United States Ronald Reagan[29]

Organizations

  • Deputy Sheriffs' Association of El Dorado County[14]
  • Gun Owners of California[14]
  • Rocklin Police Officers' Association[14]
  • Roseville Police Officers' Association[14]
  • California Republican Assembly[30]
  • California Impact Republicans[31]
  • California Pro-Life Council[14]
  • California Republican Veterans Association[32]
  • Lincoln Club of Orange County[33]
  • Calaveras County GOP[34]
  • El Dorado County GOP[34]
  • Fresno County GOP[34]
  • Humboldt County GOP[34]
  • Glenn County GOP[34]
  • Mariposa County GOP[34]
  • Placer County GOP[34]
  • Sacramento County GOP[34]
  • San Benito County GOP[34]
  • San Joaquin County GOP[34]
  • National Rifle Association[14]
  • San Mateo County GOP[34]
  • Solano County GOP[34]
  • California Republican Party[35]
  • Los Angeles Police Protective League[36]
  • Association For Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs[37]
  • California Peace Officers' Association[38]
  • National Association of Police Organizations[39]
Xavier Becerra

U.S. Representatives

  • Pete Aguilar, U.S. Representative (D-CA-31)[40]
  • Ami Bera, U.S. Representative (D-CA-7)[40]
  • Jim Costa, U.S. Representative (D-CA-16)[40]
  • Salud Carbajal, U.S. Representative (D-CA-24)[40]
  • Tony Cárdenas, U.S. Representative (D-CA-29)[40]
  • Judy Chu, U.S. Representative (D-CA-27)[40]
  • Lou Correa, U.S. Representative (D-CA-46)[40]
  • Anna Eshoo, U.S. Representative (D-CA-18)[40]
  • John Garamendi, U.S. Representative (D-CA-3)[40]
  • Jimmy Gomez, U.S. Representative (D-CA-34)[40]
  • Jared Huffman, U.S. Representative (D-CA-2)[40]
  • Barbara Lee, U.S. Representative (D-CA-13)[40]
  • Zoe Lofgren, U.S. Representative (D-CA-19)[40]
  • Alan Lowenthal, U.S. Representative (D-CA-47)[40]
  • Grace Napolitano, U.S. Representative (D-CA-32)[40]
  • Jimmy Panetta, U.S. Representative (D-CA-20)[40]
  • Nancy Pelosi, U.S. Representative (D-CA-12) and House Minority Leader[40]
  • Scott Peters, U.S. Representative (D-CA-52)[40]
  • Lucille Roybal-Allard, U.S. Representative (D-CA-40)[40]
  • Raul Ruiz, U.S. Representative (D-CA-36)[40]
  • Eric Swalwell, U.S. Representative (D-CA-15)[40]
  • Mark Takano, U.S. Representative (D-CA-41)[40]
  • Mike Thompson, U.S. Representative (D-CA-5)[40]
  • Norma Torres, U.S. Representative (D-CA-35)[40]
  • Maxine Waters, U.S. Representative (D-CA-43)[40]
  • Juan Vargas, U.S. Representative (D-CA-51)[40]

State-level officials

  • Jerry Brown, Governor of California[40]
  • Alex Padilla, California Secretary of State[40]

State Senators

  • Toni Atkins (D-39)
  • John Burton, former State Senator
  • Bill Dodd (D-3)
  • Steve Glazer (D-7)
  • Ed Hernandez (D-22), candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California in 2018
  • Jerry Hill (D-13)
  • Ben Hueso (D-40)
  • Ricardo Lara (D-33)
  • Connie Leyva (D-20)
  • Holly Mitchell (D-30)
  • Richard Pan (D-6)

State Assembly members

  • Joaquin Arambula (D-31)
  • Anthony Rendon (D-63), Speaker of the Assembly
  • Rob Bonta (D-18)
  • Anna Caballero (D-30)
  • Ian Calderon (D-57)
  • Wendy Carrillo (D-51)

Local-level officials

  • Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles[40]
  • Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland[40]
  • Dennis Herrera, San Francisco City Attorney[40]

Organizations

  • California Teachers Association[41]
Eric Early

Individuals

  • Joel Anderson, California State Senator (R-38)[42]
  • Patricia Bates, California Senate Minority Leader[43]
  • Phillip Chen, California State Assemblyman (R-55)[44]
  • Steve Cooley, former Los Angeles County District Attorney[45]
  • Carl DeMaio, former member of the San Diego City Council[46]
  • David Hadley, former Assemblyman[47]
  • Sandra Hutchens, Orange County Sheriff[48]
  • Darrell Issa, U.S. Representative (R-CA)[49]
  • Don Knabe, former Los Angeles County Supervisor[50]
  • Stacey Montgomery, Lassen County District Attorney[51]
  • Robert Philibosian, former Los Angeles County District Attorney[52]
  • George P. Shultz, former U.S. Secretary of State[53]
  • Jeff Stone, California State Senator (R-28)[54]
  • Scott Wilk, California State Senator (R-21)[55]
  • John and Ken, talk radio hosts[56]

Organizations

Dave Jones

U.S. Representatives

  • Judy Chu, U.S. Representative (D-CA-27)[58]
  • Ted Lieu, U.S. Representative (D-CA-33)[58]
  • Karen Bass, U.S. Representative (D-CA-37)[58]
  • Alan Lowenthal, U.S. Representative (D-CA-47)[58]

State-level officials

  • John Chiang, Treasurer of the State of California[58]
  • Tom Torlakson, California Superintendent of Public Instruction[58]
  • Jim Beall, California State Senator (D-15)[58]
  • Cathleen Galgiani, California State Senator (D-5)[58]
  • Jerry Hill, California State Senator (D-13)[58]
  • Ricardo Lara, California State Senator (D-33)[58]
  • Connie Leyva, California State Senator (D-20)[58]
  • Mike McGuire, California State Senator (D-2)[58]
  • Holly Mitchell, California State Senator (D-30)[58]
  • Richard Roth, California State Senator (D-31)[58]
  • Nancy Skinner, California State Senator (D-9)[58]
  • Bob Wieckowski, California State Senator (D-10)[58]
  • Marty Block, former California State Senator[58]
  • Isadore Hall, former California State Senator[58]
  • Betty Karnette, former California State Senator[58]
  • Mark Leno, former California State Senator[58]
  • Tony Mendoza, former California State Senator [58]
  • Fran Pavley, former California State Senator[58]
  • Richard Bloom, California State Assemblymember (D-50)[58]
  • Ed Chau, California State Assemblymember (D-49)[58]
  • Kansen Chu, California State Assemblymember (D-25)[58]
  • Ken Cooley, California State Assemblymember (D-8)[58]
  • Matt Dababneh, California State Assemblymember (D-45)[58]
  • Mike Gipson, California State Assemblymember (D-64)[58]
  • Chris Holden, California State Assemblymember (D-41)[58]
  • Reggie Jones-Sawyer, California State Assemblymember (D-59)[58]
  • Ash Kalra, California State Assemblymember (D-27)[58]
  • Jose Medina, California State Assemblymember (D-61)[58]
  • Kevin McCarty, California State Assemblymember (D-7)[58]
  • Adrin Nazarian, California State Assemblymember (D-46)[58]
  • Miguel Santiago, California State Assemblymember (D-53)
  • Luis Alejo, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Cheryl Brown, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Nora Campos, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Roger Dickinson, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Paul Fong, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Mike Gatto, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Richard Gordon, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Patty Lopez, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Mariko Yamada, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Das Williams, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • Patty Berg, former California State Assemblymember[58]
  • John Pérez, former Speaker of the California State Assembly[58]

Local-level officials

  • Jay Chen, Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Board Member and candidate for U.S. House in 2018[58]
  • Paul Koretz, member of the Los Angeles City Council[58]
  • Rishi Kumar, member of the Saratoga City Council[58]
  • Otto Lee, member of the Sunnyvale City Council[58]
  • Polly Low, Mayor of Rosemead[58]
  • Stephanie Nguyen, member of the Elk Grove City Council[58]
  • Jim Prola, member of the San Leandro City Council[58]
  • David Ryu, member of the Los Angeles City Council[58]
  • Don Saylor, member of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors[58]
  • Darrell Steinberg, Mayor of Sacramento[58]
  • Lamar Thorpe, Vice Mayor of Antioch[58]
  • Gilbert Wong, member of the Cupertino City Council[58]
  • Roz Wyman, former member of the Los Angeles City Council[58]
  • Steve Young, Vice Mayor of Benicia[58]

California Democratic Party leaders

  • Eric Bauman, Chairman of the California Democratic Party[58]

Organizations

  • Black Young Democrats of Sacramento[58]
  • Cal Berkeley Democrats[58]
  • East Bay Young Democrats[58]
  • Organize Win Legislate Sacramento[58]
  • Our Revolution San Joaquin County[58]
  • Stonewall Young Democrats[58]
  • United Teachers Los Angeles[58]
  • Cal Berkeley Democrats[58]
  • Ventura County Young Democrats[58]

Newspapers

  • San Jose Mercury News[59]
  • East Bay Times[60]
  • San Francisco Bay Guardian[61]

Polling[]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Xavier
Becerra (D)
Steven
Bailey (R)
Eric
Early (R)
Dave
Jones (D)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing May 4–5, 2018 525 28% 21% 10% 10% 31%

Results[]

Results by county:
Becerra
  •   60–70%
  •   50–60%
  •   40–50%
  •   Becerra—<40%
Bailey
  •   Bailey—<40%
  •   Bailey—40–50%
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Xavier Becerra (incumbent) 3,024,611 45.8%
Republican Steven Bailey 1,615,859 24.5%
Democratic Dave Jones 1,017,427 15.4%
Republican 943,071 14.3%
Total votes 6,600,968 100%

General election[]

Polling[]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Xavier
Becerra (D)
Steven
Bailey (R)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing October 25–26, 2018 743 ± 3.6% 52% 34% 14%

Results[]

Becerra won the election in a landslide, even outperforming Gavin Newsom during the simultaneous gubernatorial election.

California Attorney General election, 2018[63]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Xavier Becerra (incumbent) 7,754,469 63.6% +6.1%
Republican Steven Bailey 4,447,143 36.4% -6.1%
Total votes 12,201,612 100.0% N/A
Democratic hold

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  19. ^ Steven Bailey. "I'm greatly honored to earn the support of Senator @JohnMWMoorlach Moorlach has always been a courageous voice for common sense in Orange County and the state capitol and having him lend that voice to our #campaign is highly encouraging". Twitter.
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External links[]

Official campaign websites
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