"Lydia A. Guti\u00E9rrez"@en . . "336433"^^ . . "Pete Peterson"@en . "Rakesh Kumar Christian"@en . . "8.6"^^ . "9.199999999999999"^^ . "931719"^^ . "99.5"^^ . "Richard William Aguirre"@en . "4333028"^^ . . . "\"Bo\" Bogdan Ambrozewicz"@en . "31.3"^^ . "934194"^^ . . "11142"^^ . . "1849"^^ . . . "134"^^ . "24.8"^^ . "7317581"^^ . . "40.2"^^ . "3799711"^^ . "21.7"^^ . "1448657"^^ . . . . "3033476"^^ . . . "David Curtis"@en . . . . "404461"^^ . "In California state elections, 2014 was the first year in which the top statewide offices were elected under the nonpartisan blanket primary, pursuant to Proposition 14, which passed with 53% voter approval in June 2010. Under this system, which first went into effect during the 2012 election year, all candidates will 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, then advance to face each other in the general election in November. The 2014 elections for statewide offices also coincided with those for all of California's seats to the House of Representatives, all of the seats of the State Assembly, all even-numbered seats of the State Senate, and statewide ballot propositions. The primary election was held on June 3, and the general election on November 4. Although the general election saw the California Republican Party lose every statewide election (including the gubernatorial race), the party did make gains in both houses of the California State Legislature, with a net gain of four seats in the Assembly and two seats in the Senate. In both cases, the Republican gains ended the supermajorities of the California Democratic Party in those chambers."@en . "4095169"^^ . . "46"^^ . "35125"^^ . "52707"^^ . . "40"^^ . . . "Libertarian Party of California"@en . "8.199999999999999"^^ . "61.4"^^ . "60"^^ . "504091"^^ . "2.1"^^ . "No party preference"@en . . "54"^^ . "55"^^ . . . "George Yang"@en . "858471"^^ . . "198"^^ . "James E. Theis"@en . "Alma Marie Winston"@en . . . . "Roy Allmond"@en . "850109"^^ . "8"^^ . "9"^^ . . . . "5"^^ . "4102649"^^ . "3"^^ . "Jerome Horton"@en . "57.5"^^ . "0"^^ . "14.8"^^ . . "1"^^ . "30.2"^^ . "53.6"^^ . . "3.4"^^ . "2016"^^ . "51137"^^ . "4038165"^^ . . "10.9"^^ . "1702733"^^ . "November 2012 California elections"@en . "21"^^ . "Nathalie Hrizi"@en . "Americans Elect"@en . "84162"^^ . "306375"^^ . . "7059992"^^ . "2925895"^^ . . "58.8"^^ . "100"^^ . . . "68.7"^^ . "53.1"^^ . "2014-11-04"^^ . "G. Rick Marshall"@en . "California Democratic Party"@en . "1087352796"^^ . "Jeffrey H. Drobman"@en . "7.6"^^ . . "41.2"^^ . "3249688"^^ . "1.5"^^ . "2016"^^ . "2177480"^^ . "402244"^^ . "37024"^^ . . . "1016980"^^ . . "380361"^^ . "0.9"^^ . "1.2"^^ . "Joe Leicht"@en . "2.4"^^ . "Jan B. Tucker"@en . . . "3797417"^^ . "2014-11-04"^^ . "Janel Hyeshia Buycks"@en . "7185090"^^ . "74794"^^ . "1.3"^^ . . "2014 California elections"@en . "4039375"^^ . . . "29.7"^^ . "Tom Torlakson"@en . . . "14929"^^ . "Akinyemi Agbede"@en . "Ellen H. Brown"@en . . . "4025527"^^ . "324642"^^ . "Glenn Champ"@en . "231352"^^ . "53.2"^^ . . "1375758"^^ . "62.4"^^ . . "232596"^^ . . "Eric S. Moren"@en . "44120"^^ . . "3.2"^^ . . "1272619"^^ . . "3078039"^^ . . "54.3"^^ . "California"@en . "California Republican Party"@en . "Greg Conlon"@en . "369898"^^ . "41.6"^^ . "368190"^^ . . . "718129"^^ . "Jimelle L. Walls"@en . "Ronald Gold"@en . "2354769"^^ . "9.4"^^ . "839767"^^ . "608637"^^ . . . . "57.8"^^ . "2981951"^^ . . "49.9"^^ . . . . "33.9"^^ . . . . . . "1.8"^^ . "270388"^^ . "256668"^^ . "Derek Cressman"@en . "David Fennell"@en . "2109630"^^ . . "121618"^^ . "38.6"^^ . "517287"^^ . "Robert Newman"@en . "David King"@en . "1217371"^^ . "6.6"^^ . . "12.3"^^ . "178521"^^ . "1679560"^^ . "4176765"^^ . . "4388368"^^ . . "2082902"^^ . . "200532"^^ . . . . . "no"@en . . . "1194715"^^ . . . . "31.1"^^ . . "37.6"^^ . . . "0.2"^^ . . "24.5"^^ . "6.4"^^ . . "23.4"^^ . "4176793"^^ . "42.5"^^ . . "46.5"^^ . "Green Party of California"@en . "7085045"^^ . . "2106671"^^ . "7102688"^^ . "648980"^^ . "Eric Korevaar"@en . "6074201"^^ . "0.8"^^ . "878195"^^ . "1001473"^^ . "3167212"^^ . . . "876378"^^ . . "357242"^^ . . . "Karen Jill Bernal"@en . . . "17803823"^^ . "Chris Parker"@en . "316666"^^ . . "56027"^^ . "130451"^^ . "333857"^^ . "76066"^^ . "2906989"^^ . . "4092018"^^ . "42.8"^^ . . "19.4"^^ . "1765257"^^ . "Gavin Newsom"@en . . . "660973"^^ . "Nickolas Wildstar"@en . . . "643236"^^ . "408343"^^ . "38.4"^^ . "98338"^^ . "Jose E. Castaneda"@en . . . "42.2"^^ . "9307"^^ . . "11.7"^^ . "68.90000000000001"^^ . . "3970904"^^ . . "32094"^^ . . . "89749"^^ . "Dave Jones"@en . "Jerry Brown"@en . "12136"^^ . . "Lewis Da Silva"@en . . "5.4"^^ . "2929213"^^ . "3810304"^^ . "1030580"^^ . . "Dan Schnur"@en . . . . "Alan Reynolds"@en . . . . "39675"^^ . . "877714"^^ . "2014"^^ . . "4107051"^^ . . "59.8"^^ . "984604"^^ . "Jonathan Jaech"@en . "52.1"^^ . . "1098441"^^ . "17"^^ . "4.4"^^ . "John Haggerty"@en . . . "101836"^^ . "66872"^^ . "46042"^^ . . "1.1"^^ . "57.2"^^ . "3285334"^^ . "John F. Kelly"@en . "3"^^ . "presidential"@en . "David Evans"@en . . "2250098"^^ . "0.3"^^ . . "2014 California elections"@en . "7020116"^^ . "Jena F. Goodman"@en . "Nader Shahatit"@en . "479498"^^ . "Ron Nehring"@en . . "5.6"^^ . "99056"^^ . "Peace and Freedom Party"@en . "42819161"^^ . . . . "36"^^ . "Marshall Tuck"@en . . . . . . . "1571532"^^ . "42.2"^^ . "212991"^^ . . . . "Nov 2012"@en . . "46.4"^^ . . "Amos Johnson"@en . "George Runner"@en . "5.7"^^ . . . "28.9"^^ . "Tammy D. Blair"@en . . "396241"^^ . . "34.8"^^ . "0.5"^^ . . "In California state elections, 2014 was the first year in which the top statewide offices were elected under the nonpartisan blanket primary, pursuant to Proposition 14, which passed with 53% voter approval in June 2010. Under this system, which first went into effect during the 2012 election year, all candidates will 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, then advance to face each other in the general election in November."@en . . "Andrew Blount"@en . . "976128"^^ . "Kamala Harris"@en . "1651242"^^ . "47.9"^^ . "7136125"^^ .