See how every Sacramento neighborhood voted in 2018 primary
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.
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."