California's 28th State Senate district

California's 28th State Senate district is one of 40 California State Senate districts. After a May 13, 2020 special election to replace outgoing Senator Jeff Stone of La Quinta, incumbent State Assemblywoman, Melissa Melendez, became State Senator-elect.[3]

California's 28th State Senate district
Current senatorVacant
Population (2010)
  Voting age
  Citizen voting age
930,072[1]
677,516[1]
529,628[1]
Demographics
Registered voters488,154[2]
Registration36.05% Democratic
35.45% Republican
25.51% No party preference

District profile

The district comprises the eastern portions of Riverside County (including the Coachella Valley) as well as the southern Inland Empire.

Election results from statewide races

Year Office Results
2018 Governor Cox 52.5 – 47.5%
Senator de Leon 50.8 – 49.2%
2016 President Trump 48.5 – 46.7%
Senator Harris 55.1 – 44.9%
2014 Governor Kashkari 52.9 – 47.1%
2012 President Romney 52.6 – 45.5%
Senator Emken 52.0 – 48.0%

Election results

2020

2020 Special Election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Melissa Melendez 81,918 40.5
Democratic Elizabeth Romero 47,516 23.5
Democratic Joy Silver 42,222 20.9
Republican John Schwab 24,536 12.1
Democratic Anna Nevenic 5,912 2.9
Total votes 159,882 100.0
General election
Republican Melissa Melendez 105,525 55.4
Democratic Elizabeth Romero 84,902 44.6
Total votes 190,427 100.0

2018

2018 California State Senate election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Stone (incumbent) 89,426 56.0
Democratic Joy Silver 55,312 34.7
Democratic Anna Nevenic 14,826 9.3
Total votes 159,564 100.0
General election
Republican Jeff Stone (incumbent) 151,020 51.6
Democratic Joy Silver 141,792 48.4
Total votes 292,812 100.0
Republican hold

2014

2014 California State Senate election
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Stone 20,807 21.9
Republican Bonnie Garcia 18,884 19.9
Republican Glenn A. Miller 18,435 19.4
Democratic Phillip Drucker 17,635 18.6
Democratic Anna Nevenic 14,444 15.2
Republican William "Bill" Carns 4,834 5.1
Total votes 95,039 100.0
General election
Republican Jeff Stone 81,698 53.0
Republican Bonnie Garcia 72,353 47.0
Total votes 154,051 100.0
Republican win (new seat)

See also

References

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