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2018 California Insurance Commissioner election
Lara: 50–60% 60–70%Poizner: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
The 2018 California Insurance Commissioner election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Insurance Commissioner of California . Under California's nonpartisan blanket primary law, all candidates 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 — advance to the general election in November, even if a candidate manages to receive a majority of the votes cast in the primary election.
Incumbent Democratic commissioner Dave Jones was term-limited and could not seek a third term.
Primary election [ edit ]
Democratic Party [ edit ]
Declared [ edit ]
Declined [ edit ]
No party preference [ edit ]
Declared [ edit ]
Peace and Freedom Party [ edit ]
Declared [ edit ]
Nathalie Hrizi, teacher and 2014 candidate for Insurance Commissioner[7]
Endorsements [ edit ]
State-level Officials
Jerry Brown , Governor of California [9]
Kevin de León , President pro tempore of the California State Senate and candidate for United States Senate [2]
Toni Atkins , President pro tempore of the California State Senate (D-39)
Robert Hertzberg , California State Senator (D-18)[4]
Ben Hueso , California State Senator (D-40)[4]
Tony Mendoza , former California State Senator[4]
Holly Mitchell , California State Senator (D-30)[4]
Scott Wiener , California State Senator (D-11)[10]
Ed Hernandez , California State Senator (D-22)
Steven Bradford , California State Senator (D-35)
Hannah-Beth Jackson , California State Senator (D-19)
Nancy Skinner , California State Senator (D-9)
Ben Allen , California State Senator (D-26)
Bill Monning , California State Senator (D-17)
Henry Stern , California State Senator (D-27)
Josh Newman , former California State Senator
Cathleen Galgiani , California State Senator (D-5)
Bill Dodd , California State Senator (D-3)
Richard Roth , California State Senator (D-31)
Jerry Hill , California State Senator (D-13)
Bob Wieckowski , California State Senator (D-10)
Mike McGuire , California State Senator (D-2)
Anthony Portantino , California State Senator (D-25)
Mark Leno , former California State Senator[10]
Anthony Rendon , Speaker of the California State Assembly [2]
Fabian Nunez , former Speaker of the California State Assembly
John Pérez , former Speaker of the California State Assembly
Eduardo Garcia , California State Assemblymember (D-56)[8]
Jacqui Irwin , California State Assemblymember (D-44)[8]
Blanca Rubio , California State Assemblymember (D-48)[8]
Miguel Santiago , California State Assemblymember (D-53)[8]
Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher , California State Assemblymember (D-80)
Todd Gloria , California State Assemblymember (D-78)
Evan Low , California State Assemblymember (D-28)
Tony Thurmond , California State Assemblymember (D-15)
Shirley Weber , California State Assemblymember (D-79)
Kevin McCarty , California State Assemblymember (D-7)
Reggie Jones-Sawyer , California State Assemblymember (D-59)
Freddie Rodriguez , California State Assemblymember (D-52)
David Chiu , California State Assemblymember (D-17)
Ash Kalra , California State Assemblymember (D-27)
Monique Limon , California State Assemblymember (D-37)
Jim Frazier , California State Assemblymember (D-11)
Kansen Chu , California State Assemblymember (D-25)
Ed Chau , California State Assemblymember (D-49)
Chris Holden , California State Assemblymember (D-41)
Joaquin Arambula , California State Assemblymember (D-31)
Jim Cooper , California State Assemblymember (D-9)
Jose Medina , California State Assemblymember (D-61)
Eloise Reyes , California State Assemblymember (D-47)
Susan Eggman , California State Assemblymember (D-13)
Phil Ting , California State Assemblymember (D-19)
Kevin Mullin , California State Assemblymember (D-22)
Raul Bocanegra , former California State Assemblymember
Rudy Salas , California State Assemblymember (D-32)
Autumn Burke , California State Assemblymember (D-62)
Bill Quirk , California State Assemblymember (D-20)
Sebastian Ridley-Thomas , California State Assemblymember (D-54)
Susan Bonilla , former California State Assemblymember[2]
Fiona Ma , Chair of the California State Board of Equalization [10]
Tom Torlakson , California State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Local-level officials
Organizations
International-level officials
Federal-level officials
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Individuals
Donald Friese , businessman[24]
Robert Day , businessman and philanthropist[24]
Paul Jacobs , businessman[24]
Bradford M. Freeman , businessman and conservative donor[24]
Floyd Kvamme , businessman and former advisor to George W. Bush and Pete Wilson (Republican )[24]
Kelly Roberts , businesswoman, philanthropist, and former advisor to Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican )[24]
David Crane , lecturer at Stanford University and president of Govern for California (Democratic )[24]
Merrill Newman , businessman and veteran[24]
Malin Burnham , businessman and former sailboat racer[24]
Eli Broad , entrepreneur and philanthropist[24]
Sherry Lansing , actress, film studio executive, and philanthropist[24]
Doug Wick , film producer[25]
Greg Lucier, businessman[25]
John Altschuler , film producer and writer[25]
Robert Shillman , businessman[24]
James Easton , businessman, philanthropist, and archer[24]
Robert C. Kagle , businessman[24]
Howard F. Ahmanson , businessman (Democratic )[24]
Joseph W. Saunders , chairman of Teach for All [24]
Larry Sonsini , corporate lawyer and venture capitalist[24]
David Horowitz , conservative writer[24]
Paul Haaga , chairman of NPR [24]
Tom Edmonds, member of the Kern County Republican Central Committee (Republican )
Franklin P. Johnson , businessman (Republican )[24]
David Marquardt , venture capitalist[24]
Michael G. McCaffery , businessman[25]
Daniel Schnur, former director of communications for Pete Wilson (Republican )[25]
Jack Dangermond , businessman and environmental scientist[24]
Samuel Ginn , businessman[24]
A.C. Markkula , businessman[24]
Greg Penner , businessman[24]
Carrie Penner , educator and businesswoman[24]
Diane Wilsey , socialite and philanthropist[24]
Jeremy Stoppelman , businessman[24]
John Sculley , businessman[24]
Nicholas J. Pritzker , entrepreneur[24]
Jeffrey Henley , businessman[24]
Carl Berg , businessman[24]
Matt Cohler , venture capitalist[24]
John J. Fisher , businessman (Republican )[24]
Doris F. Fisher , businesswoman[24]
William S. Fisher , investor and philanthropist[24]
Alex Spanos , businessman and majority owner of the Los Angeles Chargers [24]
Organizations
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Individuals
Polling [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Results by county [ edit ]
Results by county:
Poizner—60–70%
Poizner—50–60%
Poizner—40–50%
Poizner—30–40%
Lara—40–50%
Lara—50–60%
Primary results by county.[34] Gray represents counties won by Poizner. Blue represents counties won by Lara.
County
Hrizi (PFP)
Lara (D )
Mahmood (D )
Poizner (NPP)
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Alameda
17,147
5.8%
133,124
45.0%
58,868
19.9%
86,517
29.3%
Alpine
14
3.9%
148
41.5%
52
14.6%
143
40.1%
Amador
612
5.3%
2,580
22.3%
1,403
12.1%
6,961
60.2%
Butte
3,355
6.9%
14,716
30.3%
6,888
14.2%
23,637
48.6%
Calaveras
763
5.5%
3,100
22.3%
1,665
12.0%
8,373
60.2%
Colusa
177
5.8%
797
26.0%
341
11.1%
1,751
57.1%
Contra Costa
11,081
5.2%
77,385
36.2%
32,203
15.1%
92,885
43.5%
Del Norte
367
7.8%
1,527
32.6%
509
10.9%
2,275
48.6%
El Dorado
2,385
4.8%
12,415
24.9%
6,077
12.2%
28,890
58.1%
Fresno
6,786
5.7%
41,331
35.0%
13,866
11.7%
56,205
47.6%
Glenn
300
6.9%
891
20.5%
411
9.5%
2,741
63.1%
Humboldt
2,052
7.6%
11,995
44.2%
4,734
17.4%
8,383
30.9%
Imperial
808
4.6%
9,841
55.6%
1,547
8.7%
5,488
31.0%
Inyo
346
7.1%
1,541
31.6%
559
11.5%
2,431
49.8%
Kern
5,398
5.1%
30,758
28.8%
8,401
7.9%
62,207
58.3%
Kings
636
4.3%
4,332
29.2%
1,286
8.7%
8,570
57.8%
Lake
758
6.2%
3,749
30.4%
2,148
17.4%
5,658
46.0%
Lassen
497
9.4%
1,186
22.5%
415
7.9%
3,164
60.1%
Los Angeles
61,597
4.7%
697,795
53.6%
167,348
12.8%
375,658
28.8%
Madera
989
4.6%
6,066
28.0%
1,772
8.2%
12,814
58.2%
Marin
2,919
4.0%
31,388
42.6%
12,091
16.4%
27,200
37.0%
Mariposa
332
6.0%
1,440
26.2%
483
8.8%
3,237
58.9%
Mendocino
1,460
7.8%
7,776
41.5%
3,992
21.3%
5,488
29.3%
Merced
1,547
5.4%
11,275
39.3%
2,411
8.4%
13,484
47.0%
Modoc
231
10.1%
474
20.6%
221
9.6
1,372
59.7%
Mono
165
5.6%
1,109
38.0%
372
12.7%
1,276
43.7%
Monterey
2,479
4.5%
30,645
50.9%
5,535
9.2%
21,511
35.8%
Napa
1,439
4.5%
10,671
33.2%
6,464
20.1%
13,554
42.25%
Nevada
1,822
5.5%
9,958
30.0%
6,188
18.6%
15,221
45.9%
Orange
23,160
4.2%
188,970
34.1%
61,759
11.1%
280,356
50.6%
Placer
5,102
5.3%
25,945
26.8%
11,515
11.9%
54,208
56.0%
Plumas
374
6.6%
1,372
24.4%
925
16.4%
2,957
52.5%
Riverside
13,804
4.5%
108,203
35.1%
32,895
10.7%
153,157
49.7%
Sacramento
12,183
4.4%
101,947
36.5%
43,282
15.5%
121,841
43.6%
San Benito
635
5.7%
4,647
42.0%
1,131
10.2%
4,654
42.1%
San Bernardino
12,723
5.0%
90,705
35.7%
26,223
10.3%
124,324
49.0%
San Diego
23,397
3.9%
236,429
39.2%
77,311
12.8%
266,318
44.1%
San Francisco
29,487
14.1%
85,107
40.8%
33,001
15.8%
61,044
29.3%
San Joaquin
5,427
5.5%
34,626
35.3%
13,673
13.9%
44,395
45.2%
San Luis Obispo
3,998
5.2%
25,898
34.0%
9,912
13.0%
36,411
47.8%
San Mateo
6,436
4.2%
63,588
42.0%
25,588
16.9%
55,930
36.9%
Santa Barbara
3,374
4.2%
33,840
42.1%
9,821
12.2%
33,303
41.5%
Santa Clara
12,742
4.0%
122,582
38.2%
54,958
17.1%
130,320
40.6%
Santa Cruz
3,373
5.2%
31,192
48.3%
10,239
15.9%
19,728
30.6%
Shasta
2,626
6.3%
8,153
19.7%
3,593
8.7%
27,077
65.3%
Sierra
108
8.9%
311
25.6%
167
13.8%
627
51.7%
Siskiyou
705
6.9%
2,802
27.6%
1,121
11.0%
5,523
54.4%
Solano
4,310
5.8%
28,514
38.4%
12,225
16.4%
29,277
39.4%
Sonoma
5,550
4.7%
52,719
45.0%
22,399
19.1%
36,463
31.1%
Stanislaus
3,755
4.7%
26,116
32.8%
10,487
13.2%
39,346
49.4%
Sutter
1,187
6.4%
4,277
23.2%
2,694
14.6%
10,258
55.7%
Tehama
1,024
8.0%
2,645
20.7%
1,087
8.5%
8,042
62.8%
Trinity
382
11.1%
1,031
30.0%
490
14.2%
1,536
44.7%
Tulare
2,568
5.1%
16,495
32.4%
3,615
7.1%
28,167
55.4%
Tuolumne
811
5.8%
3,464
24.8%
1,865
13.3%
7,843
56.1%
Ventura
5,875
4.0%
57,286
38.7%
16,715
11.3%
68,059
46.0%
Yolo
1,777
4.3%
17,219
41.5%
7,799
18.8%
14,688
35.4%
Yuba
786
7.3%
2,382
22.2%
1,283
12.0%
6,274
58.5%
Totals
316,149
5.0%
2,538,478
40.5%
846,023
13.5%
2,569,254
41.0%
General election [ edit ]
Endorsements [ edit ]
State-level Officials
Jerry Brown , Governor of California [9]
Kevin de León , President pro tempore of the California State Senate and candidate for United States Senate [2]
Toni Atkins , President pro tempore of the California State Senate (D-39)
Robert Hertzberg , California State Senator (D-18)[4]
Ben Hueso , California State Senator (D-40)[4]
Tony Mendoza , former California State Senator[4]
Holly Mitchell , California State Senator (D-30)[4]
Scott Wiener , California State Senator (D-11)[10]
Ed Hernandez , California State Senator (D-22)
Steven Bradford , California State Senator (D-35)
Hannah-Beth Jackson , California State Senator (D-19)
Nancy Skinner , California State Senator (D-9)
Ben Allen , California State Senator (D-26)
Bill Monning , California State Senator (D-17)
Henry Stern , California State Senator (D-27)
Josh Newman , former California State Senator
Cathleen Galgiani , California State Senator (D-5)
Bill Dodd , California State Senator (D-3)
Richard Roth , California State Senator (D-31)
Jerry Hill , California State Senator (D-13)
Bob Wieckowski , California State Senator (D-10)
Mike McGuire , California State Senator (D-2)
Anthony Portantino , California State Senator (D-25)
Mark Leno , former California State Senator[10]
Anthony Rendon , Speaker of the California State Assembly [2]
Fabian Nunez , former Speaker of the California State Assembly
John Pérez , former Speaker of the California State Assembly
Eduardo Garcia , California State Assemblymember (D-56)[8]
Jacqui Irwin , California State Assemblymember (D-44)[8]
Blanca Rubio , California State Assemblymember (D-48)[8]
Miguel Santiago , California State Assemblymember (D-53)[8]
Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher , California State Assemblymember (D-80)
Todd Gloria , California State Assemblymember (D-78)
Evan Low , California State Assemblymember (D-28)
Tony Thurmond , California State Assemblymember (D-15)
Shirley Weber , California State Assemblymember (D-79)
Kevin McCarty , California State Assemblymember (D-7)
Reggie Jones-Sawyer , California State Assemblymember (D-59)
Freddie Rodriguez , California State Assemblymember (D-52)
David Chiu , California State Assemblymember (D-17)
Ash Kalra , California State Assemblymember (D-27)
Monique Limon , California State Assemblymember (D-37)
Jim Frazier , California State Assemblymember (D-11)
Kansen Chu , California State Assemblymember (D-25)
Ed Chau , California State Assemblymember (D-49)
Chris Holden , California State Assemblymember (D-41)
Joaquin Arambula , California State Assemblymember (D-31)
Jim Cooper , California State Assemblymember (D-9)
Jose Medina , California State Assemblymember (D-61)
Eloise Reyes , California State Assemblymember (D-47)
Susan Eggman , California State Assemblymember (D-13)
Phil Ting , California State Assemblymember (D-19)
Kevin Mullin , California State Assemblymember (D-22)
Raul Bocanegra , former California State Assemblymember
Rudy Salas , California State Assemblymember (D-32)
Autumn Burke , California State Assemblymember (D-62)
Bill Quirk , California State Assemblymember (D-20)
Sebastian Ridley-Thomas , California State Assemblymember (D-54)
Susan Bonilla , former California State Assemblymember[2]
Fiona Ma , Chair of the California State Board of Equalization [10]
Tom Torlakson , California State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Local-level officials
Organizations
International-level officials
Federal-level officials
State-level officials
Local-level officials
Individuals
Donald Friese , businessman[24]
Robert Day , businessman and philanthropist[24]
Paul Jacobs , businessman[24]
Bradford M. Freeman , businessman and conservative donor[24]
Floyd Kvamme , businessman and former advisor to George W. Bush and Pete Wilson (Republican )[24]
Kelly Roberts , businesswoman, philanthropist, and former advisor to Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican )[24]
David Crane , lecturer at Stanford University and president of Govern for California (Democratic )[24]
Merrill Newman , businessman and veteran[24]
Malin Burnham , businessman and former sailboat racer[24]
Eli Broad , entrepreneur and philanthropist[24]
Sherry Lansing , actress, film studio executive, and philanthropist[24]
Doug Wick , film producer[25]
Greg Lucier, businessman[25]
John Altschuler , film producer and writer[25]
Robert Shillman , businessman[24]
James Easton , businessman, philanthropist, and archer[24]
Robert C. Kagle , businessman[24]
Howard F. Ahmanson , businessman (Democratic )[24]
Joseph W. Saunders , chairman of Teach for All [24]
Larry Sonsini , corporate lawyer and venture capitalist[24]
David Horowitz , conservative writer[24]
Paul Haaga , chairman of NPR [24]
Tom Edmonds, member of the Kern County Republican Central Committee (Republican )
Franklin P. Johnson , businessman (Republican )[24]
David Marquardt , venture capitalist[24]
Michael G. McCaffery , businessman[25]
Daniel Schnur, former director of communications for Pete Wilson (Republican )[25]
Jack Dangermond , businessman and environmental scientist[24]
Samuel Ginn , businessman[24]
A.C. Markkula , businessman[24]
Greg Penner , businessman[24]
Carrie Penner , educator and businesswoman[24]
Diane Wilsey , socialite and philanthropist[24]
Jeremy Stoppelman , businessman[24]
John Sculley , businessman[24]
Nicholas J. Pritzker , entrepreneur[24]
Jeffrey Henley , businessman[24]
Carl Berg , businessman[24]
Matt Cohler , venture capitalist[24]
John J. Fisher , businessman (Republican )[24]
Doris F. Fisher , businesswoman[24]
William S. Fisher , investor and philanthropist[24]
Alex Spanos , businessman and majority owner of the Los Angeles Chargers [24]
John H. Cox , businessman and candidate for Governor of California (Republican )[35]
Organizations
Polling [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s ) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Ricardo Lara (D )
Steve Poizner (NPP)
Undecided
Thomas Partners Strategies
October 25–27, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
44%
45%
11%
UC Berkeley
October 19–26, 2018
1,339
± 4.0%
44%
49%
7%
Thomas Partners Strategies
October 12–14, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
39%
47%
15%
Thomas Partners Strategies
September 28–30, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
37%
45%
15%
Thomas Partners Strategies
September 21–23, 2018
1,068
± 3.5%
40%
45%
15%
Thomas Partners Strategies
September 14–16, 2018
1,040
± 3.5%
27%
34%
40%
Thomas Partners Strategies
September 7–9, 2018
1,227
± 3.3%
27%
34%
39%
Results [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ a b c d e f g McGreevy, Patrick (March 22, 2017). "Former Assemblywoman Susan Bonilla won't run for state insurance commissioner" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved April 4, 2017 .
^ Martin, Thurman R. Jr. (January 18, 2017). "Mendoza to Senate Insurance & a Commissioner Run?" . Workers' Comp Executive . Archived from the original on April 5, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017 .
^ a b c d e f g h i "Whirlwind of New Endorsements Rush Towards Lara for Insurance Commissioner" . Fresno County Democratic Party . March 29, 2017. Archived from the original on April 5, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017 .
^ "Top California Republican to run statewide as an independent" . Politico .
^ "Archived copy" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on March 29, 2018. Retrieved March 29, 2018 .{{cite web }}
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^ a b c d e f g h i j "Quintet of So Cal Assembly Members Line Up Behind Lara for Insurance Commissioner" . Fresno County Democratic Party . March 31, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017 . [permanent dead link ]
^ a b Hernandez, Moises (April 11, 2018). "Governor Jerry Brown Endorses Ricardo Lara for Insurance Commissioner" . Democratic Party of Fresno County . Archived from the original on April 14, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2018 .
^ a b c d e f "San Francisco Progressive Leaders Unite Behind Ricardo Lara" . Fresno County Democratic Party . March 29, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017 . [permanent dead link ]
^ a b c d "Mayors of CA's 6th, 7th Largest Cities Endorse Ricardo Lara for Insurance Commissioner" . Fresno County Democratic Party . March 23, 2017. Archived from the original on April 5, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017 .
^ a b "Endorsement: Pragmatic and focused on consumers, Steve Poizner is the right choice for insurance commissioner" . Los Angeles Times . October 3, 2018.
^ a b "Endorsement: Steve Poizner for California insurance commissioner" . San Diego Union-Tribune . September 21, 2018.
^ a b c d "Editorial: Poizner is best choice for insurance commissioner - Steve Poizner for Insurance Commissioner 2018" . Archived from the original on April 18, 2018. Retrieved April 17, 2018 .
^ a b "Editorial: Chronicle recommends Poizner for Insurance Commissioner" . San Francisco Chronicle . May 2, 2018.
^ a b Editorials. The Sacramento Bee (subscription required)
^ a b Editorials. The Modesto Bee (subscription required)
^ a b "Editorial: Marin IJ's recommendations for top state posts" . May 24, 2018.
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^ a b Publisher, Arnold G. York /. "The Malibu Times Endorsements" . Malibu Times .
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^ a b Doud, Chuck (June 3, 2018). "Election Day: A few minor suggestions for Tuesday" . the-madera-tribune .
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^ a b "California Voter Guide: 2018 Candidate Races" . Newsradio 600 KOGO .
^ a b "Log In or Sign Up to View" . www.facebook.com .
^ a b "Unite America — Country Over Party" . www.uniteamerica.org .
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^ "Bay View Voters Guide: VOTE 100%! Make BVHP known for ballots, not bullets" . May 31, 2018.
^ a b Statement of Vote
^ @BeastJohnCox (November 3, 2018). "People have asked my recommendations on a lot of races & ballot measures - two easy ones are @StevePoizner for IC a…" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ "Insurance Commissioner - Statewide Results" . California Secretary of State. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
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