
Gov. Gavin Newsom is heading back to work Wednesday after receiving an overwhelming vote of confidence from the state’s voters in the attempt to recall him.
The “no” votes topped the “yes” votes 63.9%-36.1% Wednesday morning, with 100% of the state’s precincts reporting, according to figures released by the Secretary of State’s Office. Every major network and news organization called the race over less than an hour after polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Total voter turnout was 9,176,526 statewide, or 41.6 percent of the state’s total of more than 22 million registered voters. The “no” votes totaled 5,840,283, the yes votes 3,297,145. In Los Angeles County, 70.85 percent of the voters said “no” — 1,598,140 in all. Turnout was 39.77 percent of the county’s more than 5.6 million registered voters.
Newsom, appearing weary from weeks of intense campaigning, spoke to supporters in Sacramento on Tuesday night and claimed victory, saying the resounding “no” vote was in support of democratic and progressive ideals and a rejection of cynical divisions.
“I want to focus on what we said yes to as a state,” Newsom said. “We said yes to science. We said yes to vaccines. We said yes to ending this pandemic. We said yes to people’s right to vote without fear of fake fraud or voter suppression. We said yes to women’s fundamental constitutional right to decide for herself what she does with her body, her fate and her future.
“We said yes to diversity. We said yes to inclusion. … We said yes to all those things that we hold dear as Californians, and I would argue as Americans — economic justice, social justice, racial justice, environmental justice. … All of those things were on the ballot this evening and so I’m humbled and grateful to the millions and millions of Californians who exercised their fundamental right to vote and expressed themselves so overwhelmingly by rejecting the division, by rejecting the cynicism.”
Newsom added: “Tonight, I am humbled, grateful, but resolved in the spirit of my political hero Robert Kennedy to make more gentle the life of this world.”
The recall ballot contained only two questions: should Newsom be recalled — removed — from office, and if so, which of the 46 candidates on the ballot or seven write-in candidates should replace him? Newsom needed 50% or more voters to respond “no” to the first question to remain in office. With Newsom convincingly passing that mark, the second question was quickly deemed irrelevant.
Had things gone differently, Republican talk-show host Larry Elder would have claimed the governor’s office. Elder drew 46.9% of the vote in the field of 46 replacement candidates, with Democrat Kevin Paffrath a distant second at 9.8% and Republican former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer in third with 8.6%.
Faulconer, speaking before any results were in, positioned the recall as “a referendum on Gavin Newsom’s failure,” saying, “That’s why so many Californians not only signed the recall petition, but that’s why Californians in all parts of the state, all party registrations, are ready for a change at the top.”
But he quickly conceded defeat Tuesday night.
‘It’s clear that our work in California is not finished, he told supporters. “This recall showed that if you keep the focus on Gavin Newsom, he can be beat … the focus of this election turned into national politics and personalities.”
Elder was not so quick to concede, but he finally took the stage at his campaign-night party in Costa Mesa at 10 p.m. and admitted defeat.
“Let’s be gracious in defeat,” Elder told the crowd. “We may have lost the battle but we are going to win the war.”
He again rattled off criticisms of Newsom’s leadership, citing rising crime, rampant homelessness and lagging education.
Another prominent Republican in the race, businessman John Cox — who finished fifth at 4.4% — conceded defeat early, but told supporters Tuesday night the fight to gain control of the state is not over.
“I’m a CPA. I’m a businessman,” he said. “I’m horrified at the waste, the corruption, the mismanagement of this state. I’m still hopeful that I’ll get a chance to manage this government and turn it around. But a message has been sent. A message has been sent to the majority party. This battle has just begun.”
President Joe Biden visited Southern California on Monday night to urge voters to reject the recall, citing Newsom’s record on the coronavirus pandemic, women’s rights, climate change and minimum wage.
“We need science, we need courage, we need leadership. We need Gavin Newsom,” Biden said during an approximately 15-minute address at Long Beach City College.
“A governor who follows science, who’s got the courage to do what’s right.”
Biden sought to tie supporters of the recall to former President Donald Trump, who is tremendously unpopular in California.
“You either keep Gavin Newsom as your governor or you get Donald Trump,” Biden told the crowd of approximately 1,100. “The choice should be absolutely clear. Gavin Newsom. You have a governor who has the courage to lead.”
Elder had dismissed the presidential support for the governor.
“If Gavin Newsom thinks that flying in Joe Biden and Kamala Harris — not exactly the most admired government officials at the present time — will make him look better, that’s all you need to know about how oblivious and detached Newsom is from a large majority of Californians,” Elder tweeted last week.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison issued a statement Tuesday night calling the vote an overwhelming victory for the party’s agenda.
“Once again, voters rejected the Republican Party’s denial of the pandemic sweeping our country and their subsequent refusal to address it, rejected Republicans’ disproved theories about our elections and rejected Republicans’ unwavering loyalty to the man who caused it all — Donald Trump,” Harrison said.
From afar, Trump had repeated his refrain of questioning the integrity of recall election, suggesting without any evidence that the race was rigged — just as he did before and after he lost his presidential re-election bid to Biden.
In recent days, Elder picked up on that theme, with his campaign posting a link to an online election-fraud reporting website and the candidate himself refusing to say whether he would accept the results of the election.
With the victory, Newsom avoided the fate of former California Gov. Gray Davis, who was removed from office by recall in 2003. Davis was replaced by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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William says
Governor Gavin Newsom won by a larger percentage in the recall than in 2018.
2018, he won with 6.9%
2021, he won with 62.9%
Suck on it Trumpers.
Look out Mike Garcia. You’re next. You can then go on Elder’s radior show and claim fraud or something.
Alby says
Suck on what? The same thing you sucked on when Trump won the presidency. Talk about unsanitary and disgusting. No wonder Newsom mandated the social distancing. I’ll give Gavin respect for that.
Tim Scott says
I hope Democrats nationwide learned the lessons here. The GOP just IS Donald Trump.
They have no ability to govern. Mitch McConnell has been the GOP senate leader for decades and his record on legislation is zip, if you leave out pushing through that “rich people loot the treasury bills that he called tax cuts. And despite his own political power he kowtows to Trump. And the GOP demands solidarity, so sending a Republican to the senate is just inviting the destruction of the nation: economically, or through outright sedition.
The house it is even more obvious. Kevin McCarthy turned himself into a suppository to get the minority leadership, and demonstrated with Liz Cheney that the GOP caucus in the house couldn’t care less if you are a conservative or not, if you don’t blow (kisses to) Trump, double down on his lies, and participate in the inciting of insurrections then you get punished. So sending a Republican to congress is effectively sending Trump. No matter whether they admit it or not, when they get there Trump will fart commands out of Kevin’s mouth and they will obey.
The Democrats need to run on one thing and one thing only: the absolute barricading of the national defenses against Trump and his mindless minions. It won’t work in Oklahoma…so what? It didn’t work in Lassen County either. It worked in California, obviously blue, but it worked in ORANGE COUNTY, which Trump made purple. It even worked in Riverside county, which is barely purple. That indicates that it should work broadly in purple states, and winning the blue states and the newly purple states is enough. Let the red states (and districts) just twist in the wind until they get over Trump.
Willie says
Party at the French Laundry! LOL! Masks optional! LOL!
Jamie says
Awesome! I’m a registered republican and I voted no, the recall was totally pointless. I hope my fellow republicans don’t believe the lie that this election was rigged. We live in CA, democrats outnumber republicans 2:1.
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William says
Sore loser MagnetLady, speaks.
Who liestens to that caca.
We all know the Republicans are liars and cheaters when it comes to elections.
What else is new?
William says
Republicans cost the state $300 million for this stupid exercise.
Too bad we can’t bill them for it.
Arizona wasted millions on their FRaudit.
Wisconsin republicans are looking to waste more money too.
Money well spent says
It was all worth it! It wasn’t a waste at all! This party just prints more money…don’t you know that?
Ruthie says
We don’t have to bother over voting, anymore. The democrats do it for us, automatically.
Kelly says
So true, it’s absolutely disgusting. Soon Ca will have no tax payers left and the lazy free loaders will have to turn off jerry springer and get a job.
William says
Ruthie, baby. You lost. Get over yourself.
It seems that all that voter fraud nonsense from Trump and the Rs has suppressed republicans voters who, like you, think it’s rigged so why bother voting. Good!
THE REPUBLICANS HAVE SHOT THEMSELVES IN BOTH FEET.
All that fraud nonsense has backfired on the stupid Rs.
Barbi says
Gavin Newsom their God, they are doing back flips at the AV Times!
William says
And, you Barbikins, are whining like a little girl who didn’t get ice cream.
You poor thing.
Now, go spread lies.