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See how every Sacramento neighborhood voted in 2018 primary

Yesenia Siguenza of Sacramento drops her ballot into the ballot box outside of the Voter Registration and Elections office on 65th Street in South Sacramento on Tuesday, June 5, 2018.
Yesenia Siguenza of Sacramento drops her ballot into the ballot box outside of the Voter Registration and Elections office on 65th Street in South Sacramento on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. jvillegas@sacbee.com

See how every Sacramento neighborhood voted in 2018 primary



Democrat Gavin Newsom drew heavy support Tuesday from Sacramento’s urban core — and reliably liberal Yolo County — while Republican John Cox performed well in Sacramento’s suburbs, according to a Bee review of local election returns. The two will face off in the general election for California governor in November.

The million-dollar race for Sacramento district attorney appeared to be a landslide as of late Tuesday night. Despite hundreds of thousands of dollars in targeted ads, Democrat Noah Phillips only led in a handful of central Sacramento neighborhoods. He trailed Anne Marie Schubert in the neighborhood where Stephon Clark was shot.

Incumbent Sheriff Scott Jones appeared to easily fend off a challenge from Milo Fitch. Jones won the large majority of Sacramento County, save the central core.

These maps show election results by precinct and community as of 10:45 p.m. Tuesday. Click the buttons above the maps to switch between contests.

Source: Local election departments

Note: Results as of 10:45 p.m. Tuesday. Check back in coming days to see final election results.

Phillip Reese is The Bee’s data specialist and teaches at Sacramento State: 916-321-1137.

This story was originally published June 6, 2018 at 12:49 AM with the headline "See how every Sacramento neighborhood voted in 2018 primary."

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