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This is what happened during the California election while you slept

Good morning. While you slept, election officials in California were counting votes.

Please note that ballots are still coming in and being counted until November 12, so final results may not be known for weeks.

That said, here are the latest results from the races we watch:

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President

In California, Vice President Kamala Harris, a Democrat, leads former President Donald Trump, a Republican, 57.8%-39.7%. Nationally, however, Trump has collected enough electoral votes to win the presidency. The Associated Press has called the race for Trump.

US Senate

Representative Adam Schiff, a Democrat, leads Steve Garvey, a Republican, 57.7%-42.3%. The Associated Press has called the race for Schiff.

Nationally, the Republican Party has won enough seats to take control of the U.S. Senate.

American house

In California’s 1st congressional district, Rep. Doug LaMalfa, a Republican, leads Rose Penelope Yee, a Democrat, 62.6%-37.4%. The Associated Press has called the race for LaMalfa.

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In the 3rd Congressional District, Rep. Kevin Kiley, a Republican, leads Jessica Morse, a Democrat, 57.5%-42.5%. The race remains too close to call.

In the 4th Congressional District, Rep. Mike Thompson, a Democrat, John Munn, a Republican, 66.1%-33.9%. The Associated Press has called the race for Thompson.

In the 5th Congressional District, Rep. Tom McClintock, a Republican, Mike Barkley, a Democrat, by 62.2%-37.8%. The Associated Press has called the race for McClintock.

In the 6th Congressional District, Rep. Ami Bera, a Democrat, leads Christine Bish, a Republican, 56.8%-43.2%. The Associated Press has called the race for Bera.

In the 7th Congressional District, Rep. Doris Matsui, a Democrat, leads Tom Silva, a Republican, 64.5%-35.5%. The Associated Press has called the race for Matsui.

In the 8th Congressional District, Rep. John Garamendi, a Democrat, leads Rudy Recile, a Republican, 73.2%-26.8%. The Associated Press has called the race for Garamendi.

In the 9th Congressional District, Rep. Josh Harder, a Democrat, leads Kevin Lincoln, a Republican, 50.7%-49.3%. The race remains too close to call.

Nationally, it remains to be seen which party will gain control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Ballot measures

Proposal 2, to authorize a $10 billion bond for school infrastructure, currently passes, 56.8%-43.2%.

Proposition 3, to eliminate the constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, currently passes, 61.3%-38.7%.

Proposition 4, to authorize a $10 billion bond for water and wildfire prevention projects, currently passes, 57.9%-42.1%.

Proposal 5, to lower the local bond threshold to finance affordable housing projects, currently fails, 43.6%-56.4%.

Proposition 6, to ban forced labor for inmates, currently fails, 45.2%-54.8%.

Proposition 32, to raise the minimum wage to $18 an hour, currently fails, 48%-52%.

Proposition 33, to authorize local governments to implement rent control measures, currently fails, 38.3%-61.7%.

Proposition 34, to require health care providers to spend 98% of revenue from prescription drug rebates on patient care, currently passes, 51.4%-48.6%.

Proposition 35, to impose a tax on managed care organizations to fund Medi-Cal programs, currently passes, 66.8%-33.2%.

Proposition 36, to reinstate penalties for certain drug- and theft-related crimes, currently passes, 70.4%-29.6%.

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State Senate

In Senate District 1, Assemblywoman Megan Dahle, a Republican, leads David Fennell, a Republican, 74.9%-25.1%.

In Senate District 3, Christopher Cabaldon, a Democrat, leads Thom Bogue, a Republican, 61%-39%.

In Senate District 5, Jerry McNerney, a Democrat, leads Republican Jim Shoemaker 50.2%-49.8%.

State Assembly

In Assembly District 1, Heather Hadwick, a Republican, leads Republican Tenessa Audette 62.8%-37.2%.

In Assembly District 3, Assemblyman James Gallagher, a Republican, leads Aaron Draper, a Democrat, 64.9%-35.1%.

In Assembly District 4, Assemblywoman Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, a Democrat, leads Darren T. Ellis, a Republican, 66.1%-33.9%.

In Assembly District 5, Assemblyman Joe Patterson, a Republican, leads Neva Parker, a Democrat, 61.8%-38.2%.

In Assembly District 6, Maggy Krell, a Democrat, leads Nikki Ellis, a Republican, 64.9%-35.1%.

In Assembly District 7, Assemblyman Josh Hoover, a Republican, leads Porsche Middleton, a Democrat, 53.7%-46.3%.

In Assembly District 9, Assemblyman Heath Flora, a Republican, leads Tami Nobriga, of the American Independent Party of California, 70.4%-29.6%.

In Assembly District 10, Assemblywoman Stephanie Nguyen, a Democrat, leads Republican Vinaya Singh 65.4%-34.6%.

In Assembly District 11, Assemblywoman Lori Wilson, a Democrat, leads Dave Ennis, a Republican, 57.8%-42.2%.

Mayor of Sacramento

In the race for Sacramento mayor, Assemblyman Kevin McCarty leads Flojaune Cofer, 55.1%-44.8%.

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