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i PREFACE This Statement of Vote is prepared and issued pursuant to Elections Code section §15501. It contains the county-by-county totals of votes cast for the offices of: Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer Attorney General Insurance Commissioner Member, State Board of Equalization (4 districts) United States Senator United States Representative (53 districts) Member of the State Senate (the 20 even–numbered districts) Member of the State Assembly (80 districts) Statewide Ballot Measures (13) Its companion document, the Supplement to the Statement of Vote, will contain the vote totals for Governor, United States Senator and the Statewide Ballot Measures reported by county and detailed by political subdivisions within each county (supervisorial, congressional, legislative and Board of Equalization districts, cities and unincorporated areas). Questions concerning these certified election results should be referred to: Office of the Secretary of State Elections Division 1500 11th St., Fifth Floor Sacramento, CA 95814-5701 TELEPHONE (916) 657-2166 FAX (916) 653-3214 EMAIL [email protected] BRUCE MCPHERSON Secretary of State

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PREFACE

This Statement of Vote is prepared and issued pursuant to Elections Code section §15501. It

contains the county-by-county totals of votes cast for the offices of:

Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer Attorney General Insurance Commissioner Member, State Board of Equalization (4 districts) United States Senator United States Representative (53 districts) Member of the State Senate (the 20 even–numbered districts) Member of the State Assembly (80 districts) Statewide Ballot Measures (13) Its companion document, the Supplement to the Statement of Vote, will contain the vote totals

for Governor, United States Senator and the Statewide Ballot Measures reported by county and

detailed by political subdivisions within each county (supervisorial, congressional, legislative

and Board of Equalization districts, cities and unincorporated areas).

Questions concerning these certified election results should be referred to:

Office of the Secretary of State Elections Division 1500 11th St., Fifth Floor Sacramento, CA 95814-5701 TELEPHONE (916) 657-2166 FAX (916) 653-3214 EMAIL [email protected]

BRUCE MCPHERSON Secretary of State

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE ....................................................................................................................................................................... i TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................... ii ABOUT THIS STATEMENT OF VOTE .............................................................................................................................. iii REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION

Voter Registration Statistics by County .....................................................................................................................v Voter Participation Statistics by County ................................................................................................................. vii Historical Voter Registration and Participation Figures since 1910 ........................................................................ ix

INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND POLITICAL PARTY QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Initiative and Referendum Petition Signature Requirements .....................................................................................x

New Political Party Qualification Requirements ..................................................................................................... xi VOTING SYSTEMS USED BY THE COUNTIES IN THE GENERAL ELECTION ........................................................................ xii THE CONTESTS

Constitutional Officers and Insurance Commissioner............................................................................................ xiii United States House of Representatives in Congress............................................................................................. xiii The California Legislature ..................................................................................................................................... xiii United States Senate .............................................................................................................................................. xiv Statewide Ballot Measures..................................................................................................................................... xvi

VOTE SUMMARIES Official Declaration of the Vote Results on Statewide Ballot Measures............................................................... xvii Votes For and Against Statewide Ballot Measures .............................................................................................. xviii Summary of All Votes Cast for Offices and Measures at the General Election..................................................... xix

CERTIFICATE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE........................................................................................................... xxxii Statement Of The Vote

Governor, by County..................................................................................................................................................1 Lieutenant Governor, by County ................................................................................................................................7 Secretary of State, by County ...................................................................................................................................10 Controller, by County...............................................................................................................................................13 Treasurer, by County................................................................................................................................................16 Attorney General, by County ...................................................................................................................................19 Insurance Commissioner, by County........................................................................................................................22 Member Board of Equalization, by District..............................................................................................................25 United States Senate, by County ..............................................................................................................................27 United States Representative in Congress, by District (53 districts) ........................................................................30 Member of the State Senate, by District (even-numbered districts only) .................................................................42 Member of the State Assembly, by District (80 districts).........................................................................................47 Statewide Ballot Measures Proposition Numbers 1A-1C, by County................................................................................................................65 Proposition Numbers 1D-83, by County ................................................................................................................68 Proposition Numbers 84-87, by County .................................................................................................................71 Proposition Numbers 88-90, by County .................................................................................................................74

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ABOUT THIS STATEMENT OF VOTE

The Introduction This Statement of Vote contains a wealth of information. In the introductory pages, you will find the voter registration and participation statistics reported by county for this election and statewide historical totals for past general elections dating back to the November 8, 1910 election. Also included are the signature requirements for qualifying an initiative or referendum measure for the ballot, or a new political party to nominate state-level candidates. The voting systems used by the counties and a brief description of each is next, followed by a brief discussion of the election of statewide officers, members of the State Board of Equalization, United States Senate, United States House of Representatives in Congress, and the State Legislature. The last section in this introduction contains the summaries of votes cast for statewide ballot measures, concluding with the summary of votes cast for all statewide offices and measures on the November 7, 2006 General Election ballot. The Statement of Vote The Statement of Vote reports the county-by-county total votes cast for each candidate and measure on the ballot. For example, in a statewide contest such as United States Senator, the vote is reported by all 58 counties, listed in alphabetical order, with the statewide total at the bottom. Candidates are listed in party alphabetical order, with major parties first, followed by the smaller parties: Democratic, Republican, American Independent, Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, and Peace and Freedom. Qualified write-in candidates are listed last. Totals are provided along with the percentages those votes represent. FOR EXAMPLE PURPOSES ONLY:

Alice Appleby*

Bruce Boswell

Charles Corwin

David Dawson

Edgar Ellison

Frances Farthing

Grace Gibbons

Wally Waters

DEM REP AI GRN LIB NL PF IND (W/I)Alameda 211,476 56,807 1,048 12,614 3,664 967 1,522 99 Percent 65.60% 17.60% 0.30% 4.00% 1.10% 0.20% 0.40% 0.00%

State Totals 3,759,560 1,697,208 38,836 99,716 120,622 26,382 46,278 1,126 Percent 51.20% 23.10% 0.50% 1.40% 1.70% 0.30% 0.60% 0.01%

Legislative and congressional district contests are similarly reported, indicating the counties that comprise the district. For example:

6th Congressional District Grace

Gibbons * Helga

Hepplewhite* Iam

IngersonJustin

JohnsonKathleen

KiplingLance

Lundigan DEM REP GRN LIB NL

Marin 57,950 22,018 1,949 1,499 674 4,786

Sonoma 77,991 35,460 2,832 2,544 1,917 13,099

District Totals 135,941 57,478 4,781 4,043 2,591 17,885

Percent, Total 66.40% 28.10% 2.40% 1.90% 1.20% 8.03%

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Ballot Measures are reported by county in alphabetical order, with results presented “For” and “Against”

Proposition No. 1A Proposition No. 12 Proposition No. 13 Blue Sky Rainy Days Stormy Nights

For Against For Against For Against

Alameda 217,751 103,753 235,745 84,250 235,918 81,815 Percent 67.80% 32.20% 73.70% 26.30% 74.30% 25.70%

Alpine 248 237 260 215 278 190 Percent 51.20% 48.80% 54.80% 45.20% 59.50% 40.50%

State Totals 4,758,638 2,628,451 4,657,600 2,722,030 4,745,872 2,585,298 Percent 64.50% 35.50% 63.20% 36.80% 64.80% 35.20%

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VOTER REGISTRATION STATISTICS BY COUNTY

AS OF OCTOBER 23, 2006 REPORT OF REGISTRATION

County Eligible Registered Democratic RepublicanAmerican

Independent Green LibertarianNatural

Law

Peace and

Freedom OtherDecline to

State

Alameda 962,114 678,765 374,816 118,924 10,872 12,773 2,969 1,148 2,929 6,377 147,957

Alpine 930 775 277 271 27 14 5 0 1 2 178

Amador 26,061 20,119 7,024 9,348 596 155 136 13 28 159 2,660

Butte 157,429 115,659 39,984 47,570 3,120 2,188 874 90 490 780 20,563

Calaveras 35,186 27,048 9,180 12,114 771 317 329 18 64 97 4,158

Colusa 11,821 8,178 2,910 3,803 189 26 31 1 24 24 1,170

Contra Costa 682,478 486,441 234,084 144,015 9,158 4,207 2,200 492 1,214 3,157 87,914

Del Norte 17,459 12,040 4,397 4,717 382 115 88 5 38 111 2,187

El Dorado 126,002 101,036 31,027 46,995 2,626 1,071 703 58 258 669 17,629

Fresno 517,814 331,968 131,003 150,340 5,621 1,640 1,162 221 584 2,967 38,430

Glenn 17,248 11,861 3,859 5,614 331 46 36 10 36 27 1,902

Humboldt 99,091 77,903 32,210 22,521 1,834 4,140 698 95 280 209 15,916

Imperial 84,574 52,930 29,247 13,942 971 118 154 54 206 281 7,957

Inyo 13,277 10,769 3,461 4,861 294 117 77 7 28 72 1,852

Kern 453,404 289,233 103,252 137,105 7,283 771 1,330 188 558 461 38,285

Kings 73,394 45,539 17,254 21,324 920 109 153 28 23 373 5,355

Lake 46,859 31,564 13,665 10,109 941 420 211 19 110 64 6,025

Lassen 16,475 14,314 4,141 6,673 619 69 92 11 26 65 2,618

Los Angeles 5,708,463 3,914,138 1,946,939 1,057,648 65,000 25,395 18,258 7,771 23,506 24,358 745,263

Madera 79,655 50,066 16,872 24,637 1,017 233 200 35 60 227 6,785

Marin 177,975 147,311 76,210 33,062 2,666 3,419 792 113 313 425 30,311

Mariposa 14,184 11,251 3,623 5,267 323 147 78 6 23 147 1,637

Mendocino 62,209 47,825 22,130 11,891 1,229 2,304 388 57 252 257 9,317

Merced 136,091 93,728 42,185 38,455 1,699 311 241 49 168 126 10,494

Modoc 6,999 5,559 1,680 2,743 167 27 41 3 8 5 885

Mono 9,494 6,418 1,996 2,480 184 115 61 3 16 1 1,562

Monterey 228,889 145,540 70,189 44,828 2,810 1,319 619 123 362 291 24,999

Napa 90,123 66,148 30,480 20,742 1,570 918 382 51 151 452 11,402

Nevada 75,467 63,174 20,342 27,138 1,607 1,585 507 43 134 219 11,599

Orange 1,830,965 1,497,365 450,207 717,166 29,510 8,044 10,193 2,180 3,914 5,112 271,039

Placer 228,064 177,539 50,897 91,305 3,497 1,271 1,179 87 237 350 28,716

Plumas 16,336 12,789 4,266 5,601 431 111 91 13 32 18 2,226

Riverside 1,207,035 754,986 259,845 344,993 17,081 2,750 3,668 826 2,162 4,513 119,148

Sacramento 906,602 624,444 266,071 215,675 14,280 5,677 3,116 477 4,256 1,528 113,364

San Benito 34,171 24,585 11,076 8,324 557 153 127 11 58 91 4,188

San Bernardino 1,196,914 751,652 282,514 318,743 18,965 2,991 3,588 862 2,682 1,862 119,445

San Diego 1,991,588 1,381,835 472,053 546,102 31,739 9,495 9,048 3,791 3,121 6,368 300,118

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VOTER REGISTRATION STATISTICS BY COUNTY AS OF OCTOBER 23, 2006 REPORT OF REGISTRATION

(cont.)

County Eligible Registered Democratic RepublicanAmerican

Independent Green LibertarianNatural

Law

Peace and

Freedom OtherDecline to

State

San Francisco 577,544 418,285 227,671 45,672 6,651 12,276 2,280 523 1,592 605 121,015

San Joaquin 403,713 270,356 114,720 109,754 4,988 937 915 217 1,055 1,870 35,900

San Luis Obispo 188,646 155,495 54,540 65,055 3,550 2,133 1,046 143 296 1,851 26,881

San Mateo 467,057 350,427 173,182 85,707 6,496 3,669 1,629 330 827 889 77,698

Santa Barbara 271,983 183,890 74,270 65,329 3,727 2,389 1,104 145 345 1,915 34,666

Santa Clara 1,073,613 749,866 336,665 201,242 13,587 5,949 4,382 605 2,016 1,804 183,616

Santa Cruz 175,568 142,415 75,530 28,851 2,557 4,654 1,255 146 469 1,124 27,829

Shasta 131,343 89,409 26,924 43,972 2,442 529 565 49 215 198 14,515

Sierra 2,622 2,219 690 950 77 25 23 0 5 32 417

Siskiyou 33,995 24,968 8,863 10,562 766 231 242 47 63 23 4,171

Solano 269,946 163,235 79,355 47,538 3,252 888 647 98 327 872 30,258

Sonoma 328,374 234,891 117,856 60,402 4,711 6,265 1,492 180 656 1,390 41,939

Stanislaus 316,963 207,162 83,332 87,509 4,466 824 809 134 905 1,694 27,489

Sutter 57,580 39,071 12,604 19,345 899 125 174 18 106 933 4,867

Tehama 42,388 29,422 9,797 13,329 1,168 130 209 13 97 133 4,546

Trinity 10,772 7,899 2,839 3,086 267 138 75 11 34 100 1,349

Tulare 234,448 134,923 46,205 64,804 3,070 557 503 122 306 267 19,089

Tuolumne 39,694 32,251 11,697 14,103 940 300 216 20 76 118 4,781

Ventura 513,847 391,077 148,879 155,757 7,819 3,072 2,122 383 867 3,448 68,730

Yolo 124,485 90,695 41,870 24,966 1,832 1,631 435 73 435 787 18,666

Yuba 44,769 26,657 9,053 11,335 999 168 145 15 95 34 4,813

State Total 22,652,190 15,837,108 6,727,908 5,436,314 315,151 141,451 84,093 22,231 59,139 82,332 2,968,489

Percent 69.91% 42.48% 34.33% 1.99% 0.89% 0.53% 0.14% 0.37% 0.52% 18.74%

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VOTER PARTICIPATION STATISTICS BY COUNTY

Number of Voters and Percentages County Number of

Precincts Eligible to

Register Registered

Voters Precinct

VotersAbsentee

Voters TotalVoters

Percent of Registered

Percent ofEligible

Alameda 1,219 962,114 678,765 202,773 212,865 415,638 61.23% 43.20%Alpine* 5 930 775 0 556 556 71.74% 59.78%Amador 59 26,061 20,119 7,823 7,394 15,217 75.63% 58.39%Butte 175 157,429 115,659 34,502 35,796 70,298 60.78% 44.65%Calaveras 30 35,186 27,048 7,715 10,606 18,321 67.74% 52.07%Colusa 17 11,821 8,178 2,904 2,152 5,056 61.82% 42.77%Contra Costa 1,032 682,478 486,441 158,705 149,501 308,206 63.36% 45.16%Del Norte 18 17,459 12,040 3,399 3,429 6,828 56.71% 39.11%El Dorado 150 126,002 101,036 33,715 35,125 68,840 68.13% 54.63%Fresno 680 517,814 331,968 96,391 83,187 179,578 54.09% 34.68%Glenn 33 17,248 11,861 4,345 3,320 7,665 64.62% 44.44%Humboldt 152 99,091 77,903 29,532 19,616 49,148 63.09% 49.60%Imperial 146 84,574 52,930 15,732 7,146 22,878 43.22% 27.05%Inyo 27 13,277 10,769 3,850 2,777 6,627 61.54% 49.91%Kern 605 453,404 289,233 98,479 54,204 152,683 52.79% 33.67%Kings 39 73,394 45,539 15,334 8,053 23,387 51.36% 31.87%Lake 52 46,859 31,564 9,445 10,316 19,761 62.61% 42.17%Lassen 35 16,475 14,314 4,738 4,035 8,773 61.29% 53.25%Los Angeles 5,028 5,708,463 3,914,138 1,501,736 531,383 2,033,119 51.94% 35.62%Madera 105 79,655 50,066 14,098 16,697 30,795 61.51% 38.66%Marin 210 177,975 147,311 45,905 62,735 108,640 73.75% 61.04%Mariposa 21 14,184 11,251 3,466 4,292 7,758 68.95% 54.70%Mendocino 208 62,209 47,825 25,093 6,428 31,521 65.91% 50.67%Merced 114 136,091 93,728 25,376 17,561 42,937 45.81% 31.55%Modoc 20 6,999 5,559 2,701 1,142 3,843 69.13% 54.91%Mono 13 9,494 6,418 3,280 584 3,864 60.21% 40.70%Monterey 184 228,889 145,540 37,548 51,888 89,436 61.45% 39.07%Napa 115 90,123 66,148 24,077 19,395 43,472 65.72% 48.24%Nevada 101 75,467 63,174 19,712 24,284 43,996 69.64% 58.30%Orange 2,054 1,830,965 1,497,365 391,625 364,723 756,348 50.51% 41.31%Placer 365 228,064 177,539 62,078 63,584 125,662 70.78% 55.10%Plumas 29 16,336 12,789 3,934 5,061 8,995 70.33% 55.06%Riverside 1,282 1,207,035 754,986 231,173 159,785 390,958 51.78% 32.39%Sacramento 970 906,602 624,444 193,063 175,099 368,162 58.96% 40.61%San Benito 57 34,171 24,585 8,633 6,013 14,646 59.57% 42.86%San Bernardino

975 1,196,914

751,652 220,250 138,167 358,417 47.68% 29.95%

San Diego 2,211 1,991,588 1,381,835 466,212 323,464 789,676 57.15% 39.65%San Francisco 580 577,544 418,285 145,371 108,348 253,719 60.66% 43.93%San Joaquin 777 403,713 270,356 82,352 58,807 141,159 52.21% 34.97%San Luis Obispo

164 188,646

155,495 46,507 52,702 99,209 63.80% 52.59%

San Mateo 518 467,057 350,427 105,784 104,754 210,538 60.08% 45.08%Santa Barbara 351 271,983 183,890 55,904 69,524 125,428 68.21% 46.12%Santa Clara 1,244 1,073,613 749,866 258,157 184,354 442,511 59.01% 41.22%Santa Cruz 317 175,568 142,415 50,189 42,047 92,236 64.77% 52.54%

* County votes entirely by mail ballot

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VOTER PARTICIPATION STATISTICS BY COUNTY

Number of Voters and Percentages (cont.)

County Number of

Precincts Eligible to

Register Registered

Voters Precinct

VotersAbsentee

Voters TotalVoters

Percent of Registered

Percent ofEligible

Shasta 138 131,343 89,409 27,180 32,540 59,720 66.79% 45.47%Sierra* 23 2,622 2,219 0 1,635 1,635 73.68% 62.36%Siskiyou 87 33,995 24,968 7,224 9,872 17,096 68.47% 50.29%Solano 233 269,946 163,235 53,158 52,256 105,414 64.58% 39.05%Sonoma 470 328,374 234,891 70,287 107,041 177,328 75.49% 54.00%Stanislaus 439 316,963 207,162 49,031 56,643 105,674 51.01% 33.34%Sutter 68 57,580 39,071 15,784 8,585 24,369 62.37% 42.32%Tehama 47 42,388 29,422 9,754 8,525 18,279 62.13% 43.12%Trinity 23 10,772 7,899 3,655 2,418 6,073 76.88% 56.38%Tulare 257 234,448 134,923 40,622 29,427 70,049 51.92% 29.88%Tuolumne 76 39,694 32,251 11,544 9,978 21,522 66.73% 54.22%Ventura 550 513,847 391,077 123,133 102,527 225,660 57.70% 43.92%Yolo 146 124,485 90,695 30,025 25,562 55,587 61.29% 44.65%Yuba 46 44,769 26,657 7,116 7,032 14,148 53.07% 31.60% State Total 25,090 22,652,190 15,837,108 5,202,119 3,696,940 8,899,059 56.19% 39.29%Percent 69.91% 58.46% 41.54%

* County votes entirely by mail ballot

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HISTORICAL VOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTER PARTICIPATION STATISTICS

FOR STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTIONS -- 1910 THROUGH 2006

R e g i s t r a t i o n V o t e s C a s t Eligible Total Turnout Turnout

Election Date Eligible Democratic Republican Other Total Percent Votes Registered Eligible Nov. 8, 1910 725,000 393,893 54.33 Nov. 5, 1912 P 1,569,000 987,368 707,776 71.68 45.11 Nov. 3, 1914 1,726,000 1,219,345 961,868 78.88 55.73 Nov. 7, 1916 P 1,806,000 1,314,446 1,045,858 79.57 57.91 Nov. 5, 1918 1,918,000 1,203,898 714,525 59.35 37.25 Nov. 2, 1920 P 2,090,000 1,374,184 987,632 71.87 47.26 Nov. 7, 1922 2,420,000 319,107 968,429 244,848 1,532,384 63.32 1,000,997 65.32 41.36 Nov. 4, 1924 P 2,754,000 397,962 1,183,672 240,723 1,822,357 66.17 1,336,598 73.34 48.53 Nov. 2, 1926 2,989,000 410,290 1,298,062 204,510 1,912,862 64.00 1,212,452 63.38 40.56 Nov. 6, 1928 P 3,240,000 592,161 1,535,751 185,904 2,313,816 71.41 1,846,077 79.78 56.98 Nov. 4, 1930 3,463,000 456,096 1,638,575 150,557 2,245,228 64.83 1,444,872 64.35 41.72 Nov. 8, 1932 P 3,573,000 1,161,482 1,565,264 162,267 2,889,013 80.86 2,330,132 80.65 65.22 Nov. 6, 1934 3,674,000 1,555,705 1,430,198 154,211 3,140,114 85.47 2,360,916 75.19 64.26 Nov. 3, 1936 P 3,844,000 1,882,014 1,244,507 127,300 3,253,821 84.65 2,712,342 83.36 70.56 Nov. 8, 1938 4,035,000 2,144,360 1,293,929 173,127 3,611,416 89.50 2,695,904 74.65 66.81 Nov. 5, 1940 P 4,214,000 2,419,628 1,458,373 174,394 4,052,395 96.17 3,300,410 81.44 78.32 Nov. 3, 1942 4,693,000 2,300,206 1,370,069 150,491 3,820,776 81.41 2,264,288 59.26 48.25 Nov. 7, 1944 P 5,427,000 2,418,965 1,548,395 173,971 4,141,331 76.31 3,566,734 86.13 65.72 Nov. 5, 1946 5,800,000 2,541,720 1,637,246 204,997 4,383,963 75.59 2,759,641 62.95 47.58 Nov. 2, 1948 P 6,106,000 2,892,222 1,908,170 261,605 5,061,997 82.90 4,076,981 80.54 66.77 Nov. 7, 1950 6,458,000 3,062,205 1,944,812 237,820 5,244,837 81.21 3,845,757 73.32 59.55 Nov. 4, 1952 P 7,033,000 3,312,668 2,455,713 229,919 5,998,300 85.29 5,209,692 86.85 74.07 Nov. 2, 1954 7,565,000 3,266,831 2,415,249 203,157 5,885,237 77.80 4,101,692 69.69 54.22 Nov. 6, 1956 P 8,208,000 3,575,635 2,646,249 186,937 6,408,821 78.08 5,547,621 86.56 67.59 Nov. 4, 1958 8,909,000 3,875,630 2,676,565 200,226 6,752,421 75.79 5,366,053 79.47 60.23 Nov. 8, 1960 P 9,587,000 4,295,330 2,926,408 242,888 7,464,626 77.86 6,592,591 88.32 68.77 Nov. 6, 1962 10,305,000 4,289,997 3,002,038 239,176 7,531,211 73.08 5,929,602 78.73 57.54 Nov. 3, 1964 P 10,959,000 4,737,886 3,181,272 264,985 8,184,143 74.68 7,233,067 88.38 66.00 Nov. 8, 1966 11,448,000 4,720,597 3,350,990 269,281 8,340,868 72.86 6,605,866 79.20 57.70 Nov. 5, 1968 P 11,813,000 4,682,661 3,462,131 442,881 8,587,673 72.70 7,363,711 85.75 62.34 Nov. 3, 1970 12,182,000 4,781,282 3,469,046 456,019 8,706,347 71.47 6,633,400 76.19 54.45 Nov. 7, 1972 P 13,322,000 5,864,745 3,840,620 760,850 10,466,215 78.56 8,595,950 82.13 64.52 Nov. 6, 1973 S 13,512,000 5,049,959 3,422,291 617,569 9,089,819 67.07 4,329,017 47.62 32.04 Nov. 5, 1974 13,703,000 5,623,831 3,574,624 729,909 9,928,364 72.45 6,364,597 64.11 46.45 Nov. 2, 1976 P 14,196,000 5,725,718 3,468,439 786,331 9,980,488 70.30 8,137,202 81.53 57.32 Nov. 7, 1978 14,781,000 5,729,959 3,465,384 934,643 10,129,986 68.53 7,132,210 70.41 48.25 Nov. 6, 1979 S 15,083,000 5,594,018 3,406,854 1,006,085 10,006,957 66.35 3,740,800 37.38 24.80 Nov. 4, 1980 P 15,384,000 6,043,262 3,942,768 1,375,593 11,361,623 73.85 8,775,459 77.24 57.04 Nov. 2, 1982 15,984,000 6,150,716 4,029,684 1,378,699 11,559,099 72.32 8,064,314 69.78 50.45 Nov. 6, 1984 P 16,582,000 6,804,263 4,769,129 1,500,238 13,073,630 78.84 9,796,375 74.93 59.08 Nov. 4, 1986 17,561,000 6,524,496 4,912,581 1,396,843 12,833,920 73.08 7,617,142 59.35 43.38 Nov. 8, 1988 P 19,052,000 7,052,368 5,406,127 1,546,378 14,004,873 73.51 10,194,539 72.81 53.51 Nov. 6, 1990 19,245,000 6,671,747 5,290,202 1,516,078 13,478,027 70.03 7,899,131 58.61 41.05 Nov. 3, 1992 P 20,864,000 7,410,914 5,593,555 2,097,004 15,101,473 72.38 11,374,565 75.32 54.52 Nov. 2, 1993 S 20,797,000 7,110,142 5,389,313 2,043,168 14,524,623 68.01 5,282,443 36.37 27.73 Nov. 8, 1994 18,946,000 7,219,635 5,472,391 2,031,758 14,723,784 77.71 8,900,593 60.45 46.98 Nov. 5, 1996 P 19,526,991 7,387,504 5,704,536 2,570,035 15,662,075 80.21 10,263,490 65.53 52.56 Nov. 3, 1998 20,806,462 6,989,006 5,314,912 2,665,267 14,969,185 71.94 8,621,121 57.59 41.43 Nov. 7, 2000 P 21,461,275 7,134,601 5,485,492 3,087,214 15,707,307 73.19 11,142,843 70.94 51.92 Nov. 5, 2002 21,466,274 6,825,400 5,388,895 3,089,174 15,303,469 71.29 7,738,821 50.57 36.05 Oct. 7, 2003 S 21,833,141 6,718,111 5,429,256 3,236,059 15,383,526 70.46 9,413,494 61.20 43.12 Nov. 2, 2004 P 22,075,036 7,120,425 5,745,518 3,691,330 16,557,273 75.01 12,589,683 76.04 57.03 Nov. 8, 2005 S 22,487,768 6,785,188 5,524,609 3,581,685 15,891,482 70.67 7,968,757 50.14 35.44 Nov. 7, 2006 22,652,190 6,727,908 5,436,314 3,672,886 15,837,108 69.91 8,899,059 56.19 39.29

Note 1: P indicates a presidential election year; S indicates a statewide special election. Note 2: In 1911 women were given the franchise. Note 3: 1972 was the first year that 18- to 21-year-olds were eligible to register and vote in a general election. The registration period was also extended that year by reducing the 54-day pre-election cut-off period to 30 days. Note 4: In 1975, the cut-off period for registering to vote was reduced by the Legislature to 29 days prior to the election. Note 5: In 2001, the cut-off period for registering to vote was reduced by the Legislature to 15 days prior to the election.

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INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, AND POLITICAL PARTY QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITION SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS

SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFYING INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS IN 2007, 2008, 2009, AND 2010

(Based on the number of persons who voted for the office of Governor at the 2006 General Election)

INITIATIVE Often called "direct democracy," the initiative is the power of the people to propose statutes,

amendments to the state constitution or general obligation bond measures for voter approval or rejection. An initiative statute requires the signatures of registered voters equal in number to 5% of the votes cast for all candidates for governor in the last general election in order to qualify for the ballot; an initiative constitutional amendment requires signatures equaling 8% of the gubernatorial vote. A qualified initiative is placed on the ballot at a regularly scheduled statewide election that occurs at least 131 days after the measure qualifies, or at a special election called by the Governor. Any initiative that qualifies after the 131-day deadline is placed on the next ensuing statewide ballot. The Legislature may amend or repeal initiative statutes, but must submit the amendment/repeal to a vote of the people, unless the initiative statute permits amendment or repeal without voter approval.

Number of Signatures Required for an Initiative Constitutional Amendment: 694,354 [8 percent of 8,679,416 (Art. II, § 8(b), Constitution)] Number of Signatures Required for an Initiative Statutory Measure: 433,971 [5 percent of 8,679,416 (Art. II, § 8(b), Constitution)]

REFERENDUM Referendum is the power of the people to approve or reject statutes adopted by the Legislature, except those

that are urgency, that call for elections, or that provide for tax levies or appropriations for usual current expenses of the state. Citizens wishing to block implementation of a legislatively adopted statute must gather, within 90 days of enactment of the bill, signatures equal in number to at least 5% of the votes cast for all candidates for governor in the last gubernatorial election. A qualified referendum is placed on the ballot at a statewide election that occurs at least 31 days after the measure qualifies, or at a special election called by the Governor. The Legislature may amend or repeal referendum statutes.

Number of Signatures Required for a Referendum Measure: 433,971 [5 percent of 8,679,416 (Art. II, § 9(b), Constitution)]

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NEW POLITICAL PARTY QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

FOR THE 2008 AND 2010 PRIMARY ELECTIONS (Based on the number of persons who voted at the 2006 General Election)

There are two methods by which political parties can qualify for official status enabling them to place candidates on the primary election ballot. The qualification deadline for either method is 135 days before a statewide primary in an even-numbered year, based on the registration totals as of the 154th day before the election.

1. Registration. By the 135-day deadline, a party must have obtained registrations equal in number to 1% of the total vote cast in the last gubernatorial election. The current registration requirement is:

New Political Party by Registration 88,991

[1 percent of 8,899,059 (§5100(b), Elections Code)]

2. Petition. By the deadline, a party must have collected petition signatures of registered voters of any party

equal in number to 10% of the vote cast in the last gubernatorial election. The current signature requirement is:

New Political Party by Petition 889,906

[10 percent of 8,899,059 (§5100(c), Elections Code)]

REQUIREMENTS TO MAINTAIN QUALIFIED STATUS To retain its official status, a party must maintain a registration level equal to 1/15 of 1% (0.00067) of the total registration of the state at all times [Elections Code §5101]. In addition, after each gubernatorial election, party qualifications are reviewed. To retain its official status after the election, a party must:

1. Maintain a registration level equal to at least 1 percent of the entire vote of the state at the last gubernatorial election [Elections Code §5100(b)]

or

2. Have a candidate for statewide office (Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Controller, Treasurer, Attorney General, Insurance Commissioner, or United States Senator) poll at least 2% of the vote for that office [Elections Code §5100(a)].

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VOTING SYSTEMS USED BY THE COUNTIES November 7, 2006 General Election

County Voting Method Voting System

Lake, Madera, Sonoma DFM Mark-A-Vote Optical Scan DFM Mark-A-Vote Optical Scan & Hart eSlate DRE

Butte, El Dorado, Fresno, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Trinity Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan

Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan & Diebold AccuVote-TSX Touch Screen

Marin, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Siskiyou Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan & ES&S AutoMARK Alpine*, Kern, San Diego, San Joaquin, Sierra* Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan Diebold AccuVote-TSX Touch Screen Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa ES&S Model 100 Optical Scan ES&S Model 100 Optical Scan & ES&S AutoMARK Merced, Sacramento, Solano, Stanislaus, Tuolumne ES&S Model 650 Optical Scan ES&S Model 100 Optical Scan & ES&S AutoMARK San Francisco ES&S Optech IV-C OS Optical Scan ES&S Optech IIIP Eagle Optical Scan & AutoMARK Orange Hart Ballot Now Optical Scan Hart eSlate DRE San Mateo, Yolo Hart Ballot Now Optical Scan Hart Ballot Now & Hart eSlate Humboldt Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan & Hart eSlate Los Angeles Ink-A-Vote Optical Scan Ink-A-Vote Optical Scan Riverside DFM Mark-A-Vote Optical Scan Sequoia AVC Edge Touch Screen

Imperial, Kings, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Bernardino, Santa Clara, Sutter, Shasta, Tehama, Yuba Sequoia Optech 400-C Optical Scan Sequoia AVC Edge Touch Screen Mono, Del Norte, Glenn, Inyo, Mariposa Sequoia Optech Insight Optical Scan Sequoia AVC Edge Touch Screen

Alameda, Santa Cruz, Tulare, Ventura Sequoia Optech 400-C Optical Scan

Sequoia Optech Insight Optical Scan & Sequoia AVC Edge II Touch Screen

* Alpine and Sierra counties vote entirely by mail ballot using Diebold AccuVote-OS Optical Scan ballots.

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THE CONTESTS

CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

The election and duties of seven statewide officers are set forth in Articles V and IX of the California Constitution – Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Controller, Treasurer, Attorney General, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Constitution also provides for the election and describes the duties of the members of the four Board of Equalization districts. Proposition 103, adopted by voters in 1988, provided for the election and described the duties of the State Insurance Commissioner. All twelve officers are subject to term limits, serving two four-year terms.

UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS

The United States House of Representatives has 435 members elected to serve two-year terms. The number of Representatives allocated to each state is determined by the state’s population, as reported in the decennial census. Federal law requires the reshaping of congressional/legislative districts within each state following the census to reflect the changes in population and ensure that the "one-person, one-vote" mandate is obeyed. Since the 1879 State Constitution, the Legislature has been charged with the responsibility of reapportioning legislative, congressional and board of equalization districts. The elections and reapportionment committees of each house use the census tract maps supplied by the U.S. Bureau of the Census and precinct information supplied by the counties to realign the districts. Following the 2000 census and subsequent reapportionment of districts, California added one district, bringing its congressional delegation to 53 members of the House of Representatives. The next census will occur in 2010.

THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE

The California State Legislature consists of two houses: The State Senate: the “upper” house is comprised of 40 Senators, each elected to four-year terms. As with the U.S. Senate, the terms of the Senators are staggered so that half the membership is elected every two years. The Senators representing the odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four (the presidential election cycle). The Senators from the even-numbered districts are elected in the intervening even-numbered years (the gubernatorial election cycle). The State Assembly: the “lower” house is comprised of 80 members, each elected to two-year terms and is on the ballot at every regularly scheduled statewide election. Both State Senators and Members of the Assembly are subject to term limits: two four-year terms for Senators and three two-year terms for Assembly members.

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UNITED STATES SENATE

The United States Senate consists of 100 Senators, two elected from each of the 50 states to serve six-year terms. The Senate is divided into three classes, whose terms of office are staggered so that only one-third of the Senate is elected during any election year. California’s Senators are in Classes 1 and 3 and were elected most recently in 2004 (Boxer) and 2006 (Feinstein). Every third statewide election there is no United States Senate contest on the ballot.

A History of California’s United States Senators Class 1 Took office Left Office John C Fremont (D) Sept. 9, 1850 Mar. 3, 1851 John B. Weller (D) Jan 30, 1852 Mar. 3, 1857 David C. Broderick (D)1 Mar. 4, 1857 Sept. 16, 1859 Henry P. Haun (D)2 Nov. 3, 1859 Mar. 4, 1860 Milton S. Latham (D) Mar. 5, 1860 Mar. 3, 1863 John Conness (UN R) Mar. 4, 1863 Mar. 3, 1869 Eugene Casserly (D)3 Mar. 4, 1869 Nov. 29, 1873 John S. Hager (A-MON D) Dec. 23, 1873 Mar. 3, 1875 Newton Booth (A-MONOPT) Mar. 4, 1875 Mar. 3, 1881 John F. Miller (R)4 Mar. 4, 1881 Mar. 8, 1886 George Hearst (D)5 Mar. 23, 1886 Aug. 4, 1886 Abram P. Williams (R) Aug. 4, 1886 Mar. 3, 1887 George Hearst (D)6 Mar. 4, 1887 Feb. 28, 1891 Charles N. Felton (R) Mar. 19, 1891 Mar. 3, 1893 Stephen M. White (D) Mar. 4, 1893 Mar. 3, 1899 Thomas R. Bard (R) Feb. 7, 1900 Mar. 3, 1905 Frank P. Flint (R) Mar. 4, 1905 Mar. 3, 1911 John D. Works (R) Mar. 4, 1911 Mar. 3, 1917 Hiram W. Johnson (R)7 Apr. 2, 1917 Aug. 6, 1945 William F. Knowland (R)8 Aug. 26, 1945 Jan. 2, 1959 Clair Engle (D)9 Jan. 3, 1959 July 30, 1964 Pierre Salinger (D)10 Aug. 4, 1964 Dec. 31, 1964 George Murphy (R) Jan. 1, 1965 Jan. 2, 1971 John V. Tunney (D) Jan. 2, 1971 Jan. 1977 S. I. Hayakawa (R) Jan. 1977 Jan. 1983 Pete Wilson (R)11 Jan. 1983 Jan. 6, 1991 John Seymour (R)12 Jan. 8, 1991 Nov. 5, 1992 Dianne Feinstein (D) Nov. 6, 1992 __________ 1Died Sept. 16, 1859 2Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy 3Resigned Nov. 29, 1873 4Died March 8, 1886 5Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy 6Died Feb. 28, 1891 7Died Aug. 6, 1945 8Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy. Subsequently elected. 9Died July 30, 1964 10Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy 11Resigned Jan. 6, 1991 - elected Governor 12Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy

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UNITED STATES SENATE (cont.) Class 3 Took Office Left Office William M. Gwin (D) Sept. 9, 1850 Mar. 3, 1855 William M. Gwin (D)1 Jan. 13, 1857 Mar. 3, 1861 James A. McDougall (D) Mar. 4, 1861 Mar. 3, 1867 Cornelius Cole (R) Mar. 4, 1867 Mar. 3, 1873 Aaron A. Sargent (R) Mar. 4, 1873 Mar. 3, 1879 James T. Farley (D) Mar. 4, 1879 Mar. 3, 1885 Leland Stanford (R)2 Mar. 4, 1885 June 21, 1893 George C. Perkins (R)3 July 26, 1893 Mar. 3, 1915 James D. Phelan (D) Mar. 4, 1915 Mar. 3, 1921 Samuel M. Shortridge (R) Mar. 4, 1921 Mar. 3, 1933 William Gibbs McAdoo (D)4 Mar. 4, 1933 Nov. 8, 1938 Thomas M. Storke (D)5 Nov. 9, 1938 Jan. 2, 1939 Sheridan Downey (D)6 Jan. 3, 1939 Nov. 30, 1950 Richard M. Nixon (R)7 Dec. 4, 1950 Jan. 1, 1953 Thomas H. Kuchel (R)8 Jan. 2, 1953 Jan. 2, 1969 Alan Cranston (D) Jan. 3, 1969 Jan. 2, 1993 Barbara Boxer (D) Jan. 3, 1993 __________ 1Vacancy from 3/4/55 to 1/12/57 - Legislature failed to elect. 2Died June 21, 1893 3Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy. Subsequently elected. 4Resigned Nov. 8, 1938 5Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy 6Resigned Nov. 30, 1950 7Resigned Jan. 1, 1953 - elected Vice President 8Appointed by Governor to fill vacancy. Subsequently elected. APPOINTED SENATORS Class 1 Appointed Left Office Henry P. Haun (D) Nov. 3, 1859 Mar. 4, 1860 George Hearst (D) Mar. 23, 1886 Aug. 4, 1886 William F. Knowland (R) * Aug. 26, 1945 Jan. 2, 1959 Pierre Salinger (D) Aug. 4, 1964 Dec. 31, 1964 John Seymour (R) Jan. 8, 1991 Nov. 5, 1992 Class 3 George C. Perkins (R) * July 26, 1893 Mar. 3, 1915 Thomas M. Storke (D) Nov. 9, 1938 Jan. 2, 1939 Thomas H. Kuchel (R) * Jan. 2, 1953 Jan. 2, 1969 Longest/Shortest Tenure - Class 1 Hiram Johnson (R) - 28 years, 4 months, 4 days (4/2/17 - 8/6/45) Pierre Salinger (D) - 4 months, 27 days (8/4/64 - 12/31/64) Longest/Shortest Tenure - Class 3 Alan Cranston (D) - 24 years, 11 months, 30 days (1/2/69 - 1/3/93) Thomas M. Storke (D) - 1 month, 24 days (11/9/38 - 1/2/39) *Subsequently elected to same seat

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STATEWIDE BALLOT MEASURES (PROPOSITIONS)

Statewide ballot measures (propositions) reach the ballot in a number of different ways. They are: Legislative Constitutional Amendment (LCA) An LCA is an amendment to the state constitution proposed by the Legislature. It must be adopted in each house of the Legislature by a two-thirds vote of the membership; it does not require the Governor's signature to be placed on the ballot. Once it has been adopted by the Legislature and chaptered by the Secretary of State, the measure is placed on the next statewide ballot that occurs at least 131 days from the date of chaptering. Legislative Bond Measure Any bill calling for the issuance of general obligation bonds must be adopted in each house of the Legislature by a two-thirds vote of the membership, and signed by the Governor (or allowed to become law without the Governor's signature). It is subject to the 131-day qualification deadline. Initiative The initiative allows citizens to propose statutes, amendments to the state constitution or general obligation bond measures for voter approval or rejection. An initiative statute requires the signatures of registered voters equal in number to 5% of the votes cast for all candidates for governor in the last election to qualify for the ballot; an initiative constitutional amendment requires signatures equaling 8% of the gubernatorial vote. Initiatives are also subject to the 131-day qualification deadline. Any measure that qualifies after that deadline is placed on the next ensuing statewide ballot. Referendum The referendum gives citizens the ability to approve or reject statutes adopted by the Legislature, except those that are urgency, that call for elections, or that provide for tax levies/appropriations for usual current expenses of the state. Citizens wishing to block implementation of a legislatively adopted statute must gather, within 90 days of enactment of the bill, signatures equal in number to at least 5% of the votes cast for all candidates for governor in the last gubernatorial election. A qualified referendum is placed on the ballot at a statewide election that occurs at least 31 days after the measure qualifies, or at a special election called by the Governor. The Legislature may amend or repeal referendum statutes. Initiative Amendment Unless an initiative specifically allows for legislative amendment of its provisions, the Legislature must submit any legislatively proposed amendment to a vote of the people. A legislative initiative amendment requires only a majority vote of each house, unless otherwise specified in the initiative, and must be signed by the Governor or allowed to become law without the Governor’s signature. The 131-day qualification deadline applies. An initiative amendment may also be proposed by another initiative. ALL STATEWIDE BALLOT MEASURES REQUIRE A SIMPLE MAJORITY FOR PASSAGE, MEANING A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST. Statewide ballot measures are numbered consecutively in ten-year cycles; the current cycle began with the eleven measures on the November 1998 general election ballot.

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VOTE SUMMARIES Official Declaration of the Vote Results on Statewide Measures

Official Declaration of the Results of the General Election Held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006, throughout the State of California

on Statewide Ballot Measures Submitted to a Vote of Electors The following proposed laws were approved by voters: Statewide Ballot Measure Number Ballot Title 1A Transportation Funding Protection. Legislative Constitutional Amendment.

1B Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006.

1C Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006.

1D Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2006.

1E Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond Act of 2006.

83 Sex Offenders. Sexually Violent Predators. Punishment, Residence Restrictions and Monitoring. Initiative Statute.

84 Water Quality, Safety and Supply. Flood Control. Natural Resource Protection. Park Improvements. Bonds. Initiative Statute.

The following proposed laws were defeated by voters: Statewide Ballot Measure Number Ballot Title

85 Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor’s Pregnancy. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

86 Tax on Cigarettes. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

87 Alternative Energy. Research, Production, Incentives. Tax on California Oil Producers. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

88 Education Funding. Real Property Parcel Tax. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and

Statute.

89 Political Campaigns. Public Financing. Campaign Corporate Tax Increase. Contribution and Expenditure Limits. Initiative Statute.

90 Government Acquisition, Regulation of Private Property. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

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Statewide Ballot Measure For Against

Number Votes Percent Votes Percent__

1A 6,400,587 77.0 1,916,925 23.0 1B 5,112,142 61.4 3,218,657 38.6 1C 4,814,850 57.8 3,521,055 42.2 1D 4,754,868 56.9 3,602,055 43.1 1E 5,305,852 64.2 2,962,546 35.8 83 5,926,800 70.5 2,483,597 29.5 84 4,431,945 53.8 3,807,005 46.2 85 3,868,714 45.8 4,576,128 54.2 86 4,136,358 48.3 4,425,689 51.7 87 3,861,217 45.4 4,635,265 54.6 88 1,947,312 23.3 6,396,956 76.7 89 2,124,728 25.7 6,132,618 74.3 90 3,932,043 47.6 4,324,722 52.4

Effective Date of Statewide Ballot Measures ”An initiative...approved by a majority of votes thereon takes effect the day after the election unless the measure provides otherwise... If provisions of two or more measures approved at the same election conflict, those [provisions] of the measure receiving the highest affirmative vote shall prevail."

See Cal. Const., Art. II, Sec. 10.

"A proposed [legislative] amendment or revision shall be submitted to the electors and if approved by a majority of votes thereon takes effect the day after the election unless the measure provides otherwise. If a provision of two or more measures approved at the same election conflict, those [provisions] of the measure receiving the highest affirmative vote shall prevail."

See Cal. Const., Art. XVIII, Sec. 4.

Bond Proposals submitted to the electors by the Legislature also become effective the day following approval by a majority of votes thereon.

See Cal. Const., Art. XVI, Sec. 1.

Votes For and Against November 7, 2006 Statewide Ballot Measures

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Constitutional Offices

Governor Votes Percent Insurance Commissioner Votes PercentPhil Angelides, DEM 3,376,732 39.0% Cruz M. Bustamante, DEM 3,204,536 38.5%Arnold Schwarzenegger, REP 4,850,157 55.9% Steve Poizner, REP 4,229,986 50.9%Edward C. Noonan, AI 61,901 0.7% Jay Earl Burden, AI 127,267 1.5%Peter Miguel Camejo, GRN 205,995 2.3% Larry Cafiero, GRN 270,218 3.2%Art Olivier, LIB 114,329 1.3% Dale F. Ogden, LIB 305,772 3.7%Janice Jordan, PF 69,934 0.8% Tom Condit, PF 187,618 2.2%Donald "Dr. Don" Etkes, IND (W/I) 43 0%Vibert Greene, IND (W/I) 18 0%James Harris, IND (W/I) 46 0% BOE - Member District 1 Votes PercentRobert C. Newman, II, REP (W/I) 219 0% Betty T. Yee, DEM 1,508,130 65.0%Elisha Shapiro, IND (W/I) 36 0% David J. Neighbors, REP 677,942 29.2%Dealphria Christina Tarver, IND 6 0% Kennita Watson, LIB 68,405 2.9%

David Campbell, PF 67,697 2.9%Lieutenant Governor Votes PercentJohn Garamendi, DEM 4,189,584 49.2% BOE - Member District 2 Votes PercentTom McClintock, REP 3,845,858 45.1% Tim Raboy, DEM 783,829 37.9%Jim King, AI 68,446 0.8% Bill Leonard, REP 1,155,308 55.8%Donna J. Warren, GRN 239,107 2.8% Willard Del Michlin, LIB 57,823 2.7%Lynnette Shaw, LIB 142,851 1.6% Richard R. Perry, PF 75,419 3.6%Stewart A. Alexander, PF 43,319 0.5%

BOE - Member District 3 Votes PercentSecretary of State Votes Percent Mary Christian-Heising, DEM 774,499 38.5%Debra Bowen, DEM 4,032,553 48.1% Michelle Steel, REP 1,147,514 57.0%Bruce McPherson, REP 3,772,951 45.0% Mary Lou Finley, PF 91,467 4.5%Glenn McMillon, Jr., AI 135,824 1.6%Forrest Hill, GRN 181,369 2.2% BOE - Member District 4 Votes PercentGail K. Lightfoot, LIB 171,393 2.1% Judy Chu, DEM 1,035,391 65.4%Margie Akin, PF 91,483 1.0% Glen Forsch, REP 433,353 27.4%

Monica W. Kadera, LIB 73,078 4.6%Controller Votes Percent Cindy Varela Henderson, PF 42,027 2.6%John Chiang, DEM 4,232,313 50.7%Tony Strickland, REP 3,360,611 40.2%Warren Mark Campbell, AI 106,761 1.2%Laura Wells, GRN 260,047 3.2%Donna Tello, LIB 188,934 2.2% US Senate Votes PercentElizabeth Cervantes Barron, PF 212,383 2.5% Dianne Feinstein, DEM 5,076,289 59.5%

Richard "Dick" Mountjoy, REP 2,990,822 35.1%Don J. Grundmann, AI 75,350 0.8%

Treasurer Votes Percent Todd Chretien, GRN 147,074 1.8%Bill Lockyer, DEM 4,523,854 54.4% Michael S. Metti, LIB 133,851 1.5%Claude Parrish, REP 3,095,615 37.3% Marsha Feinland, PF 117,764 1.3%E. Justin Noonan, AI 93,281 1.1% Jeffrey Mackler, IND (W/I) 108 0.0%Mehul M. Thakker, GRN 201,670 2.4% Kent P. Mesplay, GRN (W/I) 160 0.0%Marian Smithson, LIB 334,056 4.0% Lea Sherman, IND (W/I) 47 0.0%Gerald Sanders, PF 71,726 0.8% Connor Vlakancic, IND (W/I) 11 0.0%

Attorney General Votes PercentJerry Brown, DEM 4,756,184 56.3%Chuck Poochigian, REP 3,220,429 38.2%Michael S. Wyman, GRN 195,130 2.3%Kenneth A. Weissman, LIB 177,469 2.1%Jack Harrison, PF 100,797 1.1%

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United States House of Representatives

Congressional District 1 Votes Percent Congressional District 10 Votes PercentMike Thompson, DEM 144,409 66.3% Ellen O. Tauscher, DEM 130,859 66.5%John W. Jones, REP 63,194 29.0% Darcy Linn, REP 66,069 33.5%Pamela Elizondo, GRN 6,899 3.1% Jeff Ketelson, REP (W/I) 50 0.0%Timothy J. Stock, PF 3,503 1.6%Carol Wolman, IND (W/I) 39 0.0% Congressional District 11 Votes Percent

Jerry McNerney, DEM 109,868 53.3%Congressional District 2 Votes Percent Richard W. Pombo, REP 96,396 46.7%A. J. Sekhon, DEM 68,234 32.5%Wally Herger, REP 134,911 64.2% Congressional District 12 Votes PercentE. Kent Hinesley, LIB 7,057 3.3% Tom Lantos, DEM 138,650 76.1%

Mike Moloney, REP 43,674 23.9%Congressional District 3 Votes PercentBill Durston, DEM 86,318 37.9% Congressional District 13 Votes PercentDan Lungren, REP 135,709 59.5% Fortney Pete Stark, DEM 110,756 74.9%Douglas Arthur Tuma, LIB 3,772 1.6% George I. Bruno, REP 37,141 25.1%Michael Roskey, PF 2,370 1.0%

Congressional District 14 Votes PercentCongressional District 4 Votes Percent Anna G. Eshoo, DEM 141,153 71.1%Charlie Brown, DEM 126,999 45.9% Rob Smith, REP 48,097 24.3%

John T. Doolittle, REP 135,818 49.1% Carol Brouillet, GRN 4,633 2.3%

Dan Warren, LIB 14,076 5.0% Brian Holtz, LIB 4,692 2.3%

Congressional District 5 Votes Percent Congressional District 15 Votes Percent

Doris O. Matsui, DEM 105,676 70.8% Mike Honda, DEM 115,532 72.4%

Claire Yan, REP 35,106 23.6% Raymond L. Chukwu, REP 44,186 27.6%

Jeff Kravitz, GRN 6,466 4.3%

John C. Reiger, PF 2,018 1.3% Congressional District 16 Votes Percent

Zoe Lofgren, DEM 98,929 72.8%

Congressional District 6 Votes Percent Charel Winston, REP 37,130 27.2%

Lynn Woolsey, DEM 173,190 70.3%

Todd Hooper, REP 64,405 26.1% Congressional District 17 Votes Percent

Richard W. Friesen, LIB 9,028 3.6% Sam Farr, DEM 120,750 75.9%

Michael Halliwell, REP (W/I) 5 0.0% Anthony R. De Maio, REP 35,932 22.5%

Jeff Edward Taylor, IND (W/I) 2,611 1.6%

Congressional District 7 Votes Percent

George Miller, DEM 118,000 84.0% Congressional District 18 Votes Percent

Camden Mc Connell, LIB 22,486 16.0% Dennis A. Cardoza, DEM 71,182 65.5%

John A. Kanno, REP 37,531 34.5%

Congressional District 8 Votes Percent

Nancy Pelosi, DEM 148,435 80.4% Congressional District 19 Votes Percent

Mike DeNunzio, REP 19,800 10.8% TJ Cox, DEM 71,748 39.4%

Krissy Keefer, GRN 13,653 7.4% George P. Radanovich, REP 110,246 60.6%

Philip Zimt Berg, LIB 2,751 1.4%

Congressional District 20 Votes Percent

Congressional District 9 Votes Percent Jim Costa, DEM 61,120 100.0%

Barbara Lee, DEM 167,245 86.4%

John "J.D." denDulk, REP 20,786 10.7% Congressional District 21 Votes Percent

James Eyer, LIB 5,655 2.9% Steven Haze, DEM 42,718 29.9%

Devin G. Nunes, REP 95,214 66.8%

John Roger Miller, GRN 4,729 3.3%

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Congressional District 22 Votes Percent Congressional District 32 Votes Percent

Sharon M. Beery, DEM 55,226 29.2% Hilda L. Solis, DEM 76,059 83.0%

Kevin Mc Carthy, REP 133,278 70.8% Leland Faegre, LIB 15,627 17.0%

Congressional District 23 Votes Percent Congressional District 33 Votes Percent

Lois Capps, DEM 114,661 65.2% Diane E. Watson, DEM 113,715 100.0%

Victor D. Tognazzini, REP 61,272 34.8%

H. A. Gardner, Jr., IND (W/I) 18 0.0% Congressional District 34 Votes Percent

Lucille Roybal-Allard, DEM 57,459 76.8%

Congressional District 24 Votes Percent Wayne Miller, REP 17,359 23.2%

Jill M. Martinez, DEM 79,461 37.9% Naomi Craine, IND (W/I) 1 0.0%

Elton Gallegly, REP 129,812 62.1%

Henry Nicolle, IND (W/I) 3 0.0% Congressional District 35 Votes Percent

Michael Kurt Stettler, IND (W/I) 16 0.0% Maxine Waters, DEM 82,498 83.8%

Gordon Michael Mego, AI 8,343 8.5%

Congressional District 25 Votes Percent Paul T. Ireland, LIB 7,665 7.7%

Robert Rodriguez, DEM 55,913 35.7%

Howard P. "Buck" Mckeon, REP 93,987 60.0% Congressional District 36 Votes Percent

David W. Erickson, LIB 6,873 4.3% Jane Harman, DEM 105,323 63.4%

Brian Gibson, REP 53,068 32.0%

Congressional District 26 Votes Percent Mike Binkley, LIB 3,170 1.9%

Cynthia Rodriguez Matthews, DEM 67,878 37.9% James R. Smith, PF 4,592 2.7%

David Dreier, REP 102,028 57.0%

Elliott Graham, AI 3,351 1.8% Congressional District 37 Votes Percent

Ted Brown, LIB 5,887 3.3% Juanita Millender-McDonald, DEM 80,716 82.4%

Herb Peters, LIB 17,246 17.6%

Congressional District 27 Votes Percent

Brad Sherman, DEM 92,650 68.8% Congressional District 38 Votes Percent

Peter Hankwitz, REP 42,074 31.2% Grace F. Napolitano, DEM 75,181 75.4%

Sidney W. Street, REP 24,620 24.6%

Congressional District 28 Votes Percent

Howard L. Berman, DEM 79,866 74.0% Congressional District 39 Votes Percent

Stanley Kimmel Kesselman, REP 20,629 19.1% Linda T. Sanchez, DEM 72,149 65.9%

Byron De Lear, GRN 3,868 3.5% James L. Andion, REP 37,384 34.1%

Kelley L. Ross, LIB 3,679 3.4%

Congressional District 40 Votes Percent

Congressional District 29 Votes Percent Florice Orea Hoffman, DEM 46,418 30.7%

Adam Schiff, DEM 91,014 63.5% Ed Royce, REP 100,995 66.8%

William J. Bodell, REP 39,321 27.5% Philip H. Inman, LIB 3,876 2.5%

William M. Paparian, GRN 8,197 5.7%

Jim Keller, LIB 2,258 1.5% Congressional District 41 Votes Percent

Lynda L. Llamas, PF 2,599 1.8% Louie A. Contreras, DEM 54,235 33.0%

John Burton, IND (W/I) 15 0.0% Jerry Lewis, REP 109,761 67.0%

Carol Petersen, IND (W/I) 48 0.0%

Congressional District 30 Votes Percent

Henry A. Waxman, DEM 151,284 71.5% Congressional District 42 Votes Percent

David Nelson Jones, REP 55,904 26.4% Gary G. Miller, REP 129,720 100.0%

Adele M. Cannon, PF 4,546 2.1%

Congressional District 43 Votes Percent

Congressional District 31 Votes Percent Joe Baca, DEM 52,791 64.5%

Xavier Becerra, DEM 64,952 100.0% Scott Folkens, REP 29,069 35.5%

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Congressional District 44 Votes Percent

Louis Vandenberg, DEM 55,275 37.0%

Ken Calvert, REP 89,555 60.0%

Kevin Akin, PF 4,486 3.0%

Congressional District 45 Votes Percent

David Roth, DEM 64,613 39.3%

Mary Bono, REP 99,638 60.7%

Congressional District 46 Votes Percent

Jim Brandt, DEM 71,573 36.7%

Dana Rohrabacher, REP 116,176 59.6%

Dennis Chang, LIB 7,303 3.7%

Congressional District 47 Votes Percent

Loretta Sanchez, DEM 47,134 62.4%

Tan Nguyen, REP 28,485 37.6%

Congressional District 48 Votes Percent

Steve Young, DEM 74,647 37.2%

John Campbell, REP 120,130 60.0%

Bruce Cohen, LIB 5,750 2.8.%

Congressional District 49 Votes Percent

Jeeni Criscenzo, DEM 52,227 33.5%

Darrell Issa, REP 98,831 63.3%

Lars R. Grossmith, LIB 4,952 3.2%

Frank Ford, DEM (W/I) 127 0.0%

Congressional District 50 Votes Percent

Francine Busby, DEM 96,612 43.5%

Brian P. Bilbray, REP 118,018 53.2%

Paul King, LIB 4,119 1.8%

Miriam E. Clark, PF 3,353 1.5%

Congressional District 51 Votes Percent

Bob Filner, DEM 78,114 67.5%

Blake L. Miles, REP 34,931 30.1%

Dan Litwin, LIB 2,790 2.4%

David Arguello, IND (W/I) 4 0.0%

Congressional District 52 Votes Percent

John Rinaldi, DEM 61,208 32.0%

Duncan Hunter, REP 123,696 64.7%

Michael Benoit, LIB 6,465 3.3%

Congressional District 53 Votes Percent

Susan A. Davis, DEM 97,541 67.6%

John "Woody" Woodrum, REP 43,312 30.0%

Ernie Lippe, LIB 3,534 2.4%

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State Senate

Senate District 2 Votes Percent State Senate District 22 Votes PercentPatricia "Pat" Wiggins, DEM 187,035 65.8% Gilbert Cedillo, DEM 71,199 76.4%Lawrence R. Wiesner, REP 97,611 34.2% Mike Ten, REP 18,581 19.9%

Murray Levy, LIB 3,469 3.7%State Senate District 4 Votes PercentPaul Singh, DEM 99,293 33.1% State Senate District 24 Votes PercentSam Aanestad, REP 182,494 61.0% Gloria Romero, DEM 92,498 74.1%Robert Vizzard, GRN 8,520 2.8% Robert Carver, REP 32,388 25.9%Tony Munroe, LIB 9,300 3.1%

State Senate District 26 Votes PercentState Senate District 6 Votes Percent Mark Ridley-Thomas, DEM 133,309 89.1%Darrell Steinberg, DEM 115,628 58.7% Bud Raymond, LIB 16,317 10.9%Paul R. Green, Jr., REP 71,051 36.1%Alana N. Garberoglio, LIB 4,774 2.4% State Senate District 28 Votes PercentC.T. Weber, PF 5,573 2.8% Jenny Oropeza, DEM 129,151 61.8%

Cherryl Liddle, REP 72,570 34.7%State Senate District 8 Votes Percent Peter "Pedro" De Baets, LIB 7,485 3.5%Leland Y. Yee, DEM 179,556 78.0%Michael Skipakevich, REP 50,670 22.0% State Senate District 30 Votes Percent

Ron Calderon, DEM 93,436 71.0%State Senate District 10 Votes Percent Selma H. Minerd, REP 38,340 29.0%Ellen Corbett, DEM 136,846 73.4%Lou Filipovich, REP 49,638 26.6% State Senate District 32 Votes Percent

Gloria Negrete McLeod, DEM 85,301 100.0%State Senate District 12 Votes PercentWiley Nickel, DEM 65,130 41.9% State Senate District 34 Votes PercentJeff Denham, REP 90,288 58.1% Luis Correa, DEM 56,534 50.3%

Lynn Daucher, REP 55,142 48.9%State Senate District 14 Votes Percent Otto Bade, IND (W/I) 911 0.8%Wesley W. Firch, DEM 82,679 33.0%Dave Cogdill, REP 167,804 67.0% State Senate District 36 Votes Percent

Mark Hanson, DEM 85,706 33.2%State Senate District 16 Votes Percent Dennis Hollingsworth, REP 164,025 63.4%Dean Florez, DEM 78,146 100.0% Joe Shea, LIB 9,001 3.4%

State Senate District 18 Votes Percent State Senate District 38 Votes PercentFred B. Davis, DEM 59,187 27.9% Mark Wyland, REP 162,046 74.4%Roy Ashburn, REP 147,767 69.8% Brian A. Klea, LIB 55,964 25.6%Matthew Rick, GRN 4,923 2.3%

State Senate District 40 Votes PercentState Senate District 20 Votes Percent Denise Moreno Ducheny, DEM 84,787 62.2%Alex Padilla, DEM 84,459 74.9% David K. Walden, REP 47,601 34.9%Pamela J. Brown, LIB 28,377 25.1% Jesse Thomas, LIB 3,982 2.9%

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State Assembly

Assembly District 1 Votes Percent Assembly District 11 Votes PercentPatty Berg, DEM 99,626 64.8% Mark DeSaulnier, DEM 69,054 66.5%Ray Tyrone, REP 47,196 30.7% Arne Simonsen, REP 31,048 29.9%Thomas T. Reed, LIB 7,011 4.5% Cory Nott, LIB 3,743 3.6%Robert V. (Bob) Parker, IND (W/I) 51 0.0%

Assembly District 12 Votes PercentAssembly District 2 Votes Percent Fiona Ma, DEM 73,922 71.0%Mel Smith, DEM 41,425 30.0% Howard Epstein, REP 17,020 16.4%Doug La Malfa, REP 95,723 68.0% Barry Hermanson, GRN 13,174 12.6%Phil Dynan, PF 3,474 2.0%

Assembly District 13 Votes PercentAssembly District 3 Votes Percent Mark Leno, DEM 110,937 86.9%Michael "Mickey" Harrington, DEM 56,101 38.9% Ramiro Maldonado, Jr., REP 16,760 13.1%Rick Keene, REP 87,758 61.1%

Assembly District 14 Votes PercentAssembly District 4 Votes Percent Loni Hancock, DEM 116,879 81.8%Robert Haswell, DEM 57,401 34.9% Leigh N. Wolf, REP 26,140 18.2%Ted Gaines, REP 96,958 58.9%Jerry Fritts, GRN 5,025 3.0% Assembly District 15 Votes PercentMichael Patrick Murphy, LIB 5,423 3.2% Terry Coleman, DEM 73,466 45.2%

Guy S. Houston, REP 89,039 54.8%Assembly District 5 Votes PercentBrandon Bell, DEM 48,325 35.4% Assembly District 16 Votes PercentRoger Niello, REP 84,334 61.7% Sandre R. Swanson, DEM 91,696 90.2%Mike Lopez, PF 4,068 2.9% Edward Ytuarte, PF 10,071 9.8%

Assembly District 6 Votes Percent Assembly District 17 Votes PercentJared Huffman, DEM 106,589 65.9% Cathleen Galgiani, DEM 47,675 59.8%Michael Hartnett, REP 43,864 27.1% Gerard "Gerry" Machado, REP 32,107 40.2%Cat Woods, GRN 6,922 4.3%Richard Olmstead, LIB 4,519 2.7% Assembly District 18 Votes Percent

Mary Hayashi, DEM 69,411 67.9%Assembly District 7 Votes Percent Jill Buck, REP 32,897 32.1%Noreen M. Evans, DEM 99,262 98.6%Raylene Wiesner, REP , (W/I) 1,464 1.4% Assembly District 19 Votes Percent

Gene Mullin, DEM 88,849 74.2%Assembly District 8 Votes Percent Elsie Gufler, REP 30,908 25.8%Lois Wolk, DEM 78,171 66.1%John Gould, REP 40,238 33.9% Assembly District 20 Votes Percent

Alberto Torrico, DEM 61,238 65.3%Assembly District 9 Votes Percent Ken Nishimura, REP 32,548 34.7%Dave Jones, DEM 61,932 70.0%William C. Chan, REP 26,652 30.0% Assembly District 21 Votes Percent

Ira Ruskin, DEM 95,104 67.8%Assembly District 10 Votes Percent Virginia Chang Kiraly, REP 45,314 32.2%Jim Cook, DEM 46,858 34.0%Alan Nakanishi, REP 84,455 61.3% Assembly District 22 Votes PercentJanice Bonser, LIB 4,636 3.3% Sally Lieber, DEM 66,941 68.8%Albert R. Troyer, PF 1,974 1.4% Roger Riffenburgh, REP 30,369 31.2%

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Assembly District 23 Votes Percent Assembly District 35 Votes PercentJoe Coto, DEM 49,977 73.9% Pedro Nava, DEM 77,868 62.9%Mark Patrosso, REP 17,671 26.1% Cristina Carreno Martin, REP 46,109 37.1%

Assembly District 24 Votes Percent Assembly District 36 Votes PercentJim Beall, DEM 75,769 65.3% Robert "Bo" Bynum, DEM 34,863 38.4%Lawrence R. Hileman, REP 36,425 31.4% Sharon Runner, REP 55,712 61.6%Lionel H. Silva, LIB 3,934 3.3%

Assembly District 37 Votes PercentAssembly District 25 Votes Percent Ferial Masry, DEM 58,305 42.6%James Lex Bufford, DEM 42,158 33.0% Audra Strickland, REP 78,493 57.4%Tom Berryhill, REP 79,594 62.3%Michael " Mike" Dell'Orto, LIB 6,123 4.7% Assembly District 38 Votes Percent

Lyn Shaw, DEM 46,926 37.7%Assembly District 26 Votes Percent Cameron Smyth, REP 70,193 56.6%Kenneth J. Goeken, DEM 38,990 41.6% Peggy L. Christensen, LIB 7,116 5.7%Greg Aghazarian, REP 54,703 58.4%

Assembly District 39 Votes PercentAssembly District 27 Votes Percent Richard Alarcon, DEM 40,603 100.0%John Laird, DEM 99,530 70.2%Michael Morrison, REP 42,411 29.8% Assembly District 40 Votes Percent

Lloyd Levine, DEM 50,807 63.5%Assembly District 28 Votes Percent Rick Montaine, REP 29,325 36.5%Anna Caballero, DEM 43,570 57.5%Ignacio Velazquez, REP 32,303 42.5% Assembly District 41 Votes Percent

Julia Brownley, DEM 78,380 61.8%Assembly District 29 Votes Percent Tony Dolz, REP 44,543 35.1%Benjamin Avila, DEM 35,163 30.1% Conrad Stefan Frankowski, LIB 4,027 3.1%Mike Villines, REP 76,719 65.5%Jonathan Zwickel, LIB 1,479 1.2% Assembly District 42 Votes PercentJohn Crockford, PF 3,784 3.2% Mike Feuer, DEM 94,619 73.8%

Steven Mark Sion, REP 27,539 21.5%Assembly District 30 Votes Percent Colin Goldman, LIB 6,101 4.7%Nicole Parra, DEM 28,244 51.6%Danny D. Gilmore, REP 26,527 48.4% Assembly District 43 Votes Percent

Paul Krekorian, DEM 55,871 63.2%Assembly District 31 Votes Percent Michael M. Agbaba, REP 26,350 29.7%Juan Arambula, DEM 45,004 100.0% Steve Myers, LIB 6,296 7.1%

Assembly District 32 Votes Percent Assembly District 44 Votes PercentMaribel Vega, DEM 33,594 28.3% Anthony Portantino, DEM 66,206 58.4%Jean Fuller, REP 85,055 71.7% Scott Carwile, REP 37,699 33.2%

Ricardo Costa, GRN 4,662 4.1%Assembly District 33 Votes Percent Barron Yanaga, LIB 4,969 4.3%Robert Evan Cuthbert, DEM 44,991 32.9%Sam Blakeslee, REP 91,393 67.1% Assembly District 45 Votes Percent

Kevin De Leon, DEM 45,106 83.3%Assembly District 34 Votes Percent Samantha E. Allen-Newman, REP 9,082 16.7%Desmond Farrelly, DEM 23,575 28.3%Bill Maze, REP 56,880 68.4% Assembly District 46 Votes PercentDavid Minton Silva, GRN 2,793 3.3% Fabian Nunez, DEM 30,518 100.0%

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Assembly District 47 Votes Percent Assembly District 59 Votes PercentKaren Bass, DEM 84,674 84.9% Elliott Robert Barkan, DEM 45,655 37.8%Jeffers MacArthur Dodge, REP 15,096 15.1% Anthony Adams, REP 67,499 55.8%

Jill Stone, LIB 7,845 6.4%Assembly District 48 Votes PercentMike Davis, DEM 43,310 88.8% Assembly District 60 Votes PercentBrenda Carol Green, REP 5,479 11.2% Van Tamom, DEM 32,090 30.0%

Robert "Bob" Huff, REP 74,721 70.0%Assembly District 49 Votes PercentMike Eng, DEM 39,326 63.3% Assembly District 61 Votes PercentEsthela G. Siegrist, REP 18,021 28.9% Nell Soto, DEM 36,482 62.8%Laura Brown, LIB 4,865 7.8% Benjamin Lopez, REP 21,639 37.2%

Assembly District 50 Votes Percent Assembly District 62 Votes PercentHector De La Torre, DEM 39,019 77.7% Wilmer Amina Carter, DEM 33,747 68.3%Gladys O. Miller, REP 11,210 22.3% Marge Mendoza-Ware, REP 15,704 31.7%

Assembly District 51 Votes Percent Assembly District 63 Votes PercentCurren D. Price, DEM 52,671 74.0% Mark David Westwood, DEM 39,655 40.0%Ross Moen, REP 16,241 22.8% Bill Emmerson, REP 59,340 60.0%Carl M. "Marty" Swinney, LIB 2,322 3.2%

Assembly District 64 Votes PercentAssembly District 52 Votes Percent Paul M. Rasso, DEM 42,314 38.8%Mervyn M. Dymally, DEM 37,959 100.0% John J. Benoit, REP 66,501 61.2%

Assembly District 53 Votes Percent Assembly District 65 Votes PercentTed W. Lieu, DEM 75,491 58.5% Rita Ramirez-Dean, DEM 41,906 37.1%Mary Jo Ford, REP 47,534 36.9% Paul Cook 67,669 60.0%Peter Luke Thottam, GRN 3,070 2.3% Jon Taleb, PF 3,358 2.9%Karl Abrams, PF 2,997 2.3%

Assembly District 66 Votes PercentAssembly District 54 Votes Percent Laurel Nicholson, DEM 39,081 38.4%Betty Karnette, DEM 69,890 60.8% Kevin Jeffries, REP 62,582 61.6%Michael A. Jackson, REP 45,128 39.2%

Assembly District 67 Votes PercentAssembly District 55 Votes Percent Ray Roberts, DEM 42,103 35.9%Laura Richardson, DEM 50,006 68.2% Jim Silva, REP 75,001 64.1%Margherita Palumbo Underhill, REP 23,421 31.8%

Assembly District 68 Votes PercentAssembly District 56 Votes Percent Paul Lucas, DEM 34,277 38.3%Tony Mendoza, DEM 43,666 57.8% Van Tran, REP 55,155 61.7%Grace Hu, REP 31,991 42.2%

Assembly District 69 Votes PercentAssembly District 57 Votes Percent Jose Solorio, DEM 28,339 65.7%Ed Hernandez, DEM 44,025 63.1% Ryan Gene Williams, REP 14,854 34.3%Holly Carver, REP 25,790 36.9%

Assembly District 70 Votes PercentAssembly District 58 Votes Percent Michael G. Glover, DEM 51,453 39.5%Charles M. Calderon, DEM 53,879 69.4% Chuck DeVore, REP 78,724 60.5%Jim Kleinpell, REP 23,766 30.6%

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Assembly District 71 Votes PercentIrene "Charlie" LaChance, DEM 33,135 28.3%Todd Spitzer, REP 83,645 71.7%

Assembly District 72 Votes PercentJohn MacMurray, DEM 35,352 37.5%Michael D. (Mike) Duvall, REP 55,664 59.2%Brian Lee Cross, LIB 3,114 3.3%

Assembly District 73 Votes PercentMimi Walters, REP 75,600 73.4%Andrew H. Favor, LIB 27,412 26.6%

Assembly District 74 Votes PercentRoxana Folescu, DEM 52,747 41.9%Martin Garrick, REP 72,980 58.1%

Assembly District 75 Votes PercentScott Meyer, DEM 52,881 39.3%George A. Plescia, REP 77,921 57.9%Edward M. Teyssier, LIB 3,856 2.8%

Assembly District 76 Votes PercentLori R. Saldana, DEM 73,932 64.5%Ralph Denney, REP 39,530 34.4%Kim Tran, REP (W/I) 1,335 1.1%

Assembly District 77 Votes PercentChristopher R. Larkin, DEM 41,292 36.0%Joel Anderson, REP 69,436 60.6%Rich Belitz, LIB 3,921 3.4%

Assembly District 78 Votes PercentMaxine Sherard, DEM 46,846 45.9%Shirley Horton, REP 51,983 50.9%Geof Gibson, LIB 3,324 3.2%

Assembly District 79 Votes PercentMary Salas, DEM 39,437 62.8%Jean Roesch, REP 23,395 37.2%

Assembly District 80 Votes PercentSteve Clute, DEM 39,946 48.4%Bonnie Garcia, REP 42,459 51.6%

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Courts of Appeal

Supreme Court Associate Justice Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 1 Division 4 Seat 2Joyce L. Kennard Votes Percent Maria P. Rivera Votes PercentYes 4,395,470 74.6% Yes 779,408 77.3%No 1,501,183 25.4% No 229,521 22.7%

Supreme Court Associate Justice Seat 2 COA - PJ - District 1 Division 5Carol A. Corrigan Votes Percent Barbara Jones Votes PercentYes 4,304,376 74.4% Yes 807,489 80.0%No 1,483,509 25.6% No 202,917 20.0%

COA - PJ - District 1 Division 1James J. Marchiano Votes Percent Robert M. Mallano Votes PercentYes 792,381 76.8% Yes 1,031,863 69.1%No 240,407 23.2% No 462,711 30.9%

COA - AJ - District 1 Division 1 Seat 1Sandra Margulies Votes Percent Frances Rothschild Votes PercentYes 813,712 78.7% Yes 989,965 67.3%No 220,607 21.3% No 482,828 32.7%

COA - AJ - District 1 Division 2 Seat 1 COA - PJ - District 2 Division 2Paul R. Haerle Votes Percent Roger W. Boren Votes PercentYes 743,102 74.3% Yes 1,028,388 70.5%No 257,672 25.7% No 430,774 29.5%

COA - AJ - District 1 Division 2 Seat 2 COA - AJ - District 2 Division 2 Seat 1James A. Richman Votes Percent Victoria M. Chavez Votes PercentYes 750,345 75.3% Yes 1,100,744 73.5%No 247,222 24.7% No 398,166 26.5%

COA - PJ - District 1 Division 3 COA - AJ - District 2 Division 3 Seat 1William R. McGuiness Votes Percent Patti S. Kitching Votes PercentYes 769,962 76.7% Yes 1,055,073 72.3%No 234,754 23.3% No 404,996 27.7%

COA - AJ - District 1 Division 3 Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 2 Division 3 Seat 2Peter Siggins Votes Percent Richard D. Aldrich Votes PercentYes 735,319 74.2% Yes 1,037,867 71.5%No 256,576 25.8% No 413,865 28.5%

COA - PJ - District 1 Division 4 COA - PJ - District 2 Division 4Ignazio John Ruvolo Votes Percent Norman L. Epstein Votes PercentYes 733,266 73.5% Yes 1,037,950 71.0%No 265,706 26.5% No 425,354 29.0%

COA - PJ - District 1 Division 4 Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 2 Division 4 Seat 1Patricia K. Sepulveda Votes Percent Thomas L. Willhite Votes PercentYes 776,792 77.4% Yes 1,013,891 70.2%No 227,692 22.6% No 431,306 29.8%

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COA - AJ - District 2 Division 1 Seat 1

COA - AJ - District 2 Division 1 Seat 2

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COA - AJ - District 2 Division 4 Seat 2 COA - AJ - District 3 Seat 1Nora M. Manella Votes Percent Cole Blease Votes PercentYes 1,066,953 72.1% Yes 515,867 70.3%No 413,668 27.9% No 218,677 29.7%

COA - AJ - District 2 Division 4 Seat 3 COA - AJ - District 3 Seat 2Steven Suzukawa Votes Percent Fred K. Morrison Votes PercentYes 1,030,548 71.5% Yes 542,308 74.0%No 412,235 28.5% No 191,223 26.0%

COA - AJ - District 2 Division 5 Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 3 Seat 3Richard M. Mosk Votes Percent Kathleen Butz Votes PercentYes 952,059 66.5% Yes 531,515 72.2%No 480,323 33.5% No 205,618 27.8%

COA - AJ - District 2 Division 5 Seat 2 COA - AJ - District 3 Seat 4Sandy R. Kriegler Votes Percent Tani Cantil Sakauye Votes PercentYes 1,036,105 72.9% Yes 512,607 70.7%No 386,155 27.1% No 213,116 29.3%

COA - PJ - District 2 Division 6 COA - AJ - District 4 Division 1 Arthur Gilbert Votes Percent Judith McConnell Votes PercentYes 1,004,729 70.4% Yes 1,136,966 73.4%No 423,277 29.6% No 412,044 26.6%

COA - PJ - District 2 Division 7 COA - AJ - District 4 Division 1 Seat 1Dennis M. Perluss Votes Percent Patricia D. Benke Votes PercentYes 947,480 66.6% Yes 1,133,981 75.0%No 475,881 33.4% No 379,816 25.0%

COA - AJ - District 2 Division 7 Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 4 Division 1 Seat 2Fred Woods Votes Percent Richard D. Huffman Votes PercentYes 1,026,901 72.0% Yes 1,107,817 74.0%No 399,961 28.0% No 390,784 26.0%

COA - AJ - District 2 Division 7 Seat 2 COA - AJ - District 4 Division 1 Seat 3Laurie D. Zelon Votes Percent Judith L. Haller Votes PercentYes 1,006,930 70.0% Yes 1,107,730 74.2%No 432,125 30.0% No 385,345 25.8%

COA - PJ - District 2 Division 8 COA - AJ - District 4 Division 1 Seat 4Candace D. Cooper Votes Percent Cynthia G. Aaron Votes PercentYes 1,052,924 72.6% Yes 1,055,600 71.0%No 397,977 27.4% No 432,789 29.0%

COA-AJ- District 2 Division 8 Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 4 Division 1 Seat 5Madeleine Flier Votes Percent Joan K. Irion Votes PercentYes 1,020,570 70.3% Yes 1,028,137 69.5%No 431,374 29.7% No 452,229 30.5%

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COA - AJ - District 4 Division 2 Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 5 Seat 5Art W. McKinster Votes Percent Brad R. Hill Votes PercentYes 1,082,997 73.6% Yes 341,649 74.2%No 390,398 26.4% No 119,350 25.8%

COA - AJ - District 4 Division 2 Seat 2 COA - PJ - District 6Betty A. Richli Votes Percent Conrad L. Rushing Votes PercentYes 1,092,395 74.0% Yes 310,466 75.0%No 383,954 26.0% No 103,872 25.0%

COA - AJ - District 4 Division 2 Seat 3 COA - AJ - District 6 Seat 1Jeffrey King Votes Percent Nathan D. Mihara Votes PercentYes 1,028,469 70.2% Yes 313,312 76.0%No 438,568 29.8% No 99,165 24.0%

COA - AJ - District 4 Division 2 Seat 4 COA - AJ - District 6 Seat 2Douglas P. Miller Votes Percent Richard J. McAdams Votes PercentYes 1,091,867 74.4% Yes 308,819 75.4%No 376,012 25.6% No 100,961 24.6%

COA - AJ - District 4 Division 3 Seat 1 COA - AJ - District 6 Seat 3Kathleen E. O'Leary Votes Percent Wendy Clark Duffy Votes PercentYes 1,079,271 72.9% Yes 332,336 80.1%No 402,886 27.1% No 82,732 19.9%

COA - AJ - District 4 Division 3 Seat 2Raymond J. Ikola Votes PercentYes 1,048,159 71.7%No 414,689 28.3%

COA - AJ - District 5 Seat 1Thomas A. Harris Votes PercentYes 344,980 74.1%No 120,883 25.9%

COA - AJ - District 5 Seat 2Rebecca A. Wiseman Votes PercentYes 343,784 73.5%No 124,345 26.5%

COA - AJ - District 5 Seat 3Betty L. Dawson Votes PercentYes 320,175 69.0%No 144,296 31.0%

COA - AJ - District 5 Seat 4Stephen J. Kane Votes PercentYes 342,250 73.7%No 122,230 26.3%

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Propositions

Votes Percent Votes PercentYes 6,400,587 77.0% Yes 1,947,312 23.3%No 1,916,925 23.0% No 6,396,956 76.7%

Votes Percent Votes PercentYes 5,112,142 61.4% Yes 2,124,728 25.7%No 3,218,657 38.6% No 6,132,618 74.3%

Votes Percent Votes PercentYes 4,814,850 57.8% Yes 3,932,043 47.6%No 3,521,055 42.2% No 4,324,722 52.4%

Votes PercentYes 4,754,868 56.9%No 3,602,055 43.1%

Votes PercentYes 5,305,852 64.2%No 2,962,546 35.8%

Votes PercentYes 5,926,800 70.5%No 2,483,597 29.5%

Votes PercentYes 4,431,945 53.8%No 3,807,005 46.2%

Votes PercentYes 3,868,714 45.8%No 4,576,128 54.2%

Votes PercentYes 4,136,358 48.3%No 4,425,689 51.7%

Votes PercentYes 3,861,217 45.4%No 4,635,265 54.6%

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Proposition 1D - Public Education Facilities Bond 2006

Proposition 1A - Transportation Funding Protection

Proposition 89 - Political Campaigns/Public Financing/Corp Tax

Proposition 86 - Cigarette Tax Initiative

Proposition 87 - Alternative Energy/Research/Oil Producer Tax

Proposition 88 - Education Funding/Real Property Parcel Tax

Proposition 1E - Disaster Preparedness/Flood Prevention Bond 2006

Proposition 83 - Sex Offenders/Residence Restrictions Monitoring

Proposition 84 - Water Qual/Flood/Resource Protection/Park Bonds

Proposition 85 - Waiting Period/Parental Notification

Proposition 1B - Highway Safety/Air Quality/Port Security Bond 2006

Proposition 90 - Govt Acquisition/Regulation of Private PropertyProposition 1C - Housing/Emergency Shelter Trust Fund 2006

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CERTIFICATE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE I, BRUCE MCPHERSON, Secretary of State of the State of California, hereby certify:

THAT the following is a full, true, and correct statement of the result of the official canvass of the returns of the November 7, 2006 General Election.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Great Seal of

California, at Sacramento, this 16th day of December, 2006.

BRUCE MCPHERSON Secretary of State

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GOVERNOR

Phil AngelidesArnold

Schwarzenegger*Edward C.

NoonanPeter Miguel

Camejo Art OlivierJanice Jordan

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Alameda 229,217 148,322 2,231 18,236 3,784 3,569 Percent 56.6% 36.6% 0.5% 4.5% 1.0% 0.8%

Alpine 218 295 3 14 8 6 Percent 40.1% 54.3% 0.5% 2.6% 1.4% 1.1%

Amador 3,354 10,755 172 390 148 100 Percent 22.5% 72.1% 1.2% 2.7% 0.9% 0.6%

Butte 18,672 45,591 593 2,912 856 640 Percent 27.0% 65.9% 0.8% 4.2% 1.2% 0.9%

Calaveras 4,268 12,691 199 490 238 130 Percent 23.7% 70.5% 1.1% 2.7% 1.3% 0.7%

Colusa 1,104 3,665 30 94 46 30 Percent 22.3% 73.8% 0.6% 1.8% 0.9% 0.6%

Contra Costa 128,578 158,565 1,932 8,529 2,725 2,169 Percent 42.5% 52.5% 0.6% 2.8% 0.9% 0.7%

Del Norte 2,531 3,639 125 133 121 85 Percent 38.2% 54.9% 1.8% 2.1% 1.8% 1.2%

El Dorado 14,535 49,771 500 1,911 752 365 Percent 21.5% 73.4% 0.7% 2.8% 1.1% 0.5%

Fresno 53,605 116,534 1,031 2,324 1,449 1,418 Percent 30.4% 66.1% 0.5% 1.4% 0.8% 0.8%

Glenn 1,421 5,775 71 110 102 70 Percent 18.9% 76.6% 0.9% 1.4% 1.3% 0.9%

Humboldt 20,070 23,282 419 3,241 702 572 Percent 41.6% 48.3% 0.8% 6.8% 1.4% 1.1%

Imperial 10,024 10,363 239 706 273 569 Percent 45.3% 46.8% 1.0% 3.2% 1.2% 2.5%

Inyo 1,892 4,180 92 132 130 66 Percent 29.2% 64.4% 1.4% 2.0% 2.0% 1.0%

Kern 35,512 108,253 1,421 1,752 1,988 1,287 Percent 23.7% 72.1% 0.9% 1.1% 1.4% 0.8%

Kings 6,344 15,683 167 219 247 244 Percent 27.7% 68.5% 0.7% 0.9% 1.1% 1.1%

Lake 7,031 10,930 255 615 323 275 Percent 36.2% 56.3% 1.3% 3.2% 1.6% 1.4%

Lassen 2,353 5,665 111 158 197 96 Percent 27.5% 66.1% 1.2% 1.8% 2.3% 1.1%

Los Angeles 967,149 907,919 14,519 37,029 28,429 16,001 Percent 49.1% 46.1% 0.7% 1.9% 1.4% 0.8%

Madera 7,473 21,416 285 353 324 253 Percent 24.9% 71.2% 0.9% 1.2% 1.0% 0.8%

Marin 50,441 48,439 408 4,724 1,060 670 Percent 47.8% 45.9% 0.3% 4.4% 1.0% 0.6%

Mariposa 1,985 5,074 118 204 139 73 Percent 26.2% 66.9% 1.5% 2.7% 1.8% 0.9%

Mendocino 13,790 14,002 309 1,869 463 401 Percent 44.7% 45.5% 1.0% 6.0% 1.5% 1.3%

* Incumbent 1

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GOVERNOR

Phil AngelidesArnold

Schwarzenegger*Edward C.

NoonanPeter Miguel

Camejo Art OlivierJanice Jordan

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Merced 14,027 26,231 355 543 378 425 Percent 33.5% 62.6% 0.8% 1.2% 0.9% 1.0%

Modoc 723 2,829 35 47 71 57 Percent 19.3% 75.2% 0.9% 1.2% 1.9% 1.5%

Mono 1,176 2,315 35 100 87 31 Percent 31.5% 61.9% 0.9% 2.6% 2.3% 0.8%

Monterey 35,769 46,882 829 2,646 928 852 Percent 40.7% 53.4% 0.9% 3.1% 1.0% 0.9%

Napa 16,504 23,187 352 1,559 520 366 Percent 38.9% 54.6% 0.8% 3.7% 1.2% 0.8%

Nevada 11,833 28,570 183 1,982 461 236 Percent 27.4% 66.1% 0.4% 4.6% 1.0% 0.5%

Orange 185,388 507,413 4,825 9,646 15,328 5,419 Percent 25.5% 69.7% 0.6% 1.3% 2.2% 0.7%

Placer 26,723 91,972 770 2,501 1,098 588 Percent 21.7% 74.4% 0.6% 2.1% 0.8% 0.4%

Plumas 2,194 6,160 107 232 97 70 Percent 24.8% 69.6% 1.2% 2.7% 1.0% 0.7%

Riverside 115,803 251,962 3,327 4,314 6,224 3,070 Percent 30.1% 65.5% 0.8% 1.2% 1.7% 0.7%

Sacramento 123,685 218,889 2,754 11,170 2,942 2,636 Percent 34.2% 60.5% 0.7% 3.1% 0.8% 0.7%

San Benito 5,400 8,208 151 335 159 126 Percent 37.6% 57.1% 1.0% 2.4% 1.1% 0.8%

San Bernardino 114,388 212,200 3,278 4,387 6,455 3,539 Percent 33.3% 61.7% 0.9% 1.2% 1.9% 1.0%

San Diego 234,938 509,059 4,732 13,653 9,444 5,425 Percent 30.3% 65.5% 0.6% 1.8% 1.2% 0.6%

San Francisco 153,335 72,722 913 13,186 2,390 1,911 Percent 62.8% 29.8% 0.3% 5.4% 1.0% 0.7%

San Joaquin 49,868 83,952 1,007 2,026 1,138 1,174 Percent 35.9% 60.4% 0.7% 1.4% 0.8% 0.8%

San Luis Obispo 30,568 61,842 660 2,319 1,135 764 Percent 31.5% 63.6% 0.6% 2.4% 1.2% 0.7%

San Mateo 97,092 96,478 975 6,822 2,048 1,335 Percent 47.5% 47.2% 0.4% 3.3% 1.0% 0.6%

Santa Barbara 42,880 73,677 654 3,149 1,365 1,054 Percent 35.0% 60.1% 0.5% 2.5% 1.1% 0.8%

Santa Clara 185,037 225,132 2,559 10,932 5,034 2,942 Percent 42.9% 52.2% 0.5% 2.6% 1.2% 0.6%

Santa Cruz 43,619 37,866 587 6,156 1,154 801 Percent 48.4% 42.0% 0.6% 6.9% 1.3% 0.8%

Shasta 12,434 43,436 655 808 802 627 Percent 21.2% 74.0% 1.1% 1.4% 1.3% 1.0%

Sierra 353 1,131 13 62 34 9 Percent 22.1% 70.6% 0.8% 3.9% 2.1% 0.5%

* Incumbent 2

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GOVERNOR

Phil AngelidesArnold

Schwarzenegger*Edward C.

NoonanPeter Miguel

Camejo Art OlivierJanice Jordan

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Siskiyou 4,615 10,916 222 383 321 173 Percent 27.8% 65.7% 1.3% 2.3% 1.9% 1.0%

Solano 43,501 55,130 835 2,194 1,092 973 Percent 42.0% 53.2% 0.8% 2.1% 1.0% 0.9%

Sonoma 77,392 81,608 1,404 8,647 2,360 2,099 Percent 44.7% 47.1% 0.8% 4.9% 1.3% 1.2%

Stanislaus 31,981 67,427 954 1,589 937 974 Percent 30.8% 65.0% 0.9% 1.5% 0.9% 0.9%

Sutter 5,487 17,393 218 357 249 209 Percent 23.0% 72.8% 0.9% 1.5% 1.0% 0.8%

Tehama 3,666 13,442 241 217 248 191 Percent 20.4% 74.7% 1.3% 1.2% 1.4% 1.0%

Trinity 1,614 3,819 37 243 113 85 Percent 27.3% 64.7% 0.6% 4.1% 1.9% 1.4%

Tulare 17,571 48,607 757 801 535 458 Percent 25.6% 70.8% 1.1% 1.2% 0.7% 0.6%

Tuolumne 5,105 14,836 216 569 234 180 Percent 24.2% 70.2% 1.0% 2.7% 1.1% 0.8%

Ventura 75,790 134,862 1,680 3,329 3,773 1,525 Percent 34.3% 61.1% 0.7% 1.5% 1.8% 0.6%

Yolo 21,733 29,073 170 2,602 483 391 Percent 40.0% 53.4% 0.3% 4.8% 0.8% 0.7%

Yuba 2,973 10,122 181 344 188 130 Percent 21.4% 72.7% 1.2% 2.5% 1.3% 0.9%

State Totals 3,376,732 4,850,157 61,901 205,995 114,329 69,934 Percent 39.0% 55.9% 0.7% 2.3% 1.3% 0.8%

* Incumbent 3

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GOVERNOR

Alameda Percent

Alpine Percent

Amador Percent

Butte Percent

Calaveras Percent

Colusa Percent

Contra Costa Percent

Del Norte Percent

El Dorado Percent

Fresno Percent

Glenn Percent

Humboldt Percent

Imperial Percent

Inyo Percent

Kern Percent

Kings Percent

Lake Percent

Lassen Percent

Los Angeles Percent

Madera Percent

Marin Percent

Mariposa Percent

Mendocino Percent

Donald "Dr. Don" Etkes

JamesHarris

Vibert Greene

Robert C. Newman, II

Elisha Shapiro

Dealphria Christina Tarver

IND (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I) REP (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I)

0 8 6 5 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 4 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

10 3 1 0 0 10.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 1 2 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 2 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

1 0 0 8 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2 10 1 5 9 30.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 9 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 1 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

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GOVERNOR

Merced Percent

Modoc Percent

Mono Percent

Monterey Percent

Napa Percent

Nevada Percent

Orange Percent

Placer Percent

Plumas Percent

Riverside Percent

Sacramento Percent

San Benito Percent

San Bernardino Percent

San Diego Percent

San Francisco Percent

San Joaquin Percent

San Luis Obispo Percent

San Mateo Percent

Santa Barbara Percent

Santa Clara Percent

Santa Cruz Percent

Shasta Percent

Sierra Percent

Donald "Dr. Don" Etkes

JamesHarris

Vibert Greene

Robert C. Newman, II

Elisha Shapiro

Dealphria Christina Tarver

IND (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I) REP (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I)

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 1 0 2 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2 1 2 5 1 10.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 43 1 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

5 0 0 8 6 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 54 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

7 9 2 32 3 10.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2 7 1 0 1 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

1 0 0 2 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 4 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

4 4 2 4 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 2 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

4 1 1 12 1 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

1 1 1 0 3 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 1 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

* Incumbent 5

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GOVERNOR

Siskiyou Percent

Solano Percent

Sonoma Percent

Stanislaus Percent

Sutter Percent

Tehama Percent

Trinity Percent

Tulare Percent

Tuolumne Percent

Ventura Percent

Yolo Percent

Yuba Percent

State Totals Percent

Donald "Dr. Don" Etkes

JamesHarris

Vibert Greene

Robert C. Newman, II

Elisha Shapiro

Dealphria Christina Tarver

IND (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I) REP (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I)

0 0 0 1 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 1 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

1 0 0 3 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

1 0 0 9 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 1 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 1 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

1 1 0 3 1 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

1 0 0 0 5 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

0 0 0 0 0 00.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

43 46 18 219 36 60.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

* Incumbent 6

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

John Garamendi

Tom McClintock

Jim King

Donna J. Warren

LynnetteShaw

Stewart A. Alexander

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Alameda 270,885 100,689 2,475 17,777 6,198 2,068 Percent 67.8% 25.2% 0.6% 4.4% 1.5% 0.5%

Alpine 257 224 1 25 19 0 Percent 48.9% 42.6% 0.1% 4.8% 3.6% 0.0%

Amador 5,697 8,448 128 333 237 44 Percent 38.3% 56.8% 0.8% 2.3% 1.6% 0.2%

Butte 25,282 37,774 683 2,797 1,517 297 Percent 37.0% 55.3% 0.9% 4.1% 2.3% 0.4%

Calaveras 7,513 9,553 144 424 308 50 Percent 41.8% 53.1% 0.8% 2.4% 1.7% 0.2%

Colusa 1,470 3,225 44 88 50 24 Percent 30.0% 65.9% 0.8% 1.8% 1.1% 0.4%

Contra Costa 167,965 114,567 2,059 8,387 4,292 1,400 Percent 56.3% 38.4% 0.6% 2.9% 1.4% 0.4%

Del Norte 2,761 3,347 104 195 181 30 Percent 41.8% 50.6% 1.5% 3.0% 2.7% 0.4%

El Dorado 22,634 40,982 434 1,845 1,195 179 Percent 33.7% 61.0% 0.6% 2.8% 1.7% 0.2%

Fresno 67,506 98,580 1,338 3,792 2,617 927 Percent 38.7% 56.5% 0.7% 2.2% 1.4% 0.5%

Glenn 2,052 5,003 79 137 136 31 Percent 27.6% 67.3% 1.0% 1.9% 1.8% 0.4%

Humboldt 23,595 18,592 393 3,435 1,375 237 Percent 49.6% 39.1% 0.8% 7.3% 2.8% 0.4%

Imperial 10,334 9,372 303 862 454 394 Percent 47.6% 43.2% 1.3% 4.0% 2.1% 1.8%

Inyo 2,165 3,706 77 214 181 49 Percent 33.9% 58.0% 1.2% 3.4% 2.8% 0.7%

Kern 44,516 97,035 1,362 2,869 2,219 738 Percent 30.0% 65.3% 0.9% 2.0% 1.4% 0.4%

Kings 7,925 13,608 261 422 314 103 Percent 35.1% 60.2% 1.1% 1.9% 1.3% 0.4%

Lake 9,018 8,647 248 811 506 113 Percent 46.7% 44.8% 1.2% 4.2% 2.6% 0.5%

Lassen 2,613 5,376 72 244 205 31 Percent 30.6% 63.0% 0.8% 2.9% 2.4% 0.3%

Los Angeles 1,116,151 702,553 16,712 47,463 31,305 12,514 Percent 58.0% 36.5% 0.8% 2.5% 1.6% 0.6%

Madera 9,988 18,665 240 550 464 135 Percent 33.3% 62.2% 0.7% 1.9% 1.5% 0.4%

Marin 67,170 29,978 586 4,126 2,300 273 Percent 64.4% 28.8% 0.5% 3.9% 2.2% 0.2%

Mariposa 2,749 4,330 74 229 161 29 Percent 36.4% 57.2% 0.9% 3.1% 2.1% 0.3%

Mendocino 16,179 10,641 292 2,128 962 168 Percent 53.3% 35.1% 0.9% 7.1% 3.1% 0.5%

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

John Garamendi

Tom McClintock

Jim King

Donna J. Warren

LynnetteShaw

Stewart A. Alexander

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Merced 18,089 20,977 460 817 766 333 Percent 43.7% 50.7% 1.1% 1.9% 1.8% 0.8%

Modoc 986 2,484 29 94 106 20 Percent 26.6% 66.8% 0.7% 2.5% 2.9% 0.5%

Mono 1,636 1,822 30 116 96 19 Percent 44.0% 49.0% 0.8% 3.2% 2.5% 0.5%

Monterey 45,809 35,239 712 2,742 1,561 579 Percent 52.9% 40.7% 0.8% 3.2% 1.8% 0.6%

Napa 21,858 17,337 323 1,500 693 179 Percent 52.2% 41.4% 0.7% 3.6% 1.7% 0.4%

Nevada 16,613 23,275 139 1,749 889 77 Percent 38.9% 54.5% 0.3% 4.1% 2.1% 0.1%

Orange 244,176 439,549 4,961 14,911 10,978 3,099 Percent 34.1% 61.3% 0.6% 2.1% 1.5% 0.4%

Placer 40,770 76,098 749 2,759 1,793 253 Percent 33.4% 62.2% 0.6% 2.2% 1.4% 0.2%

Plumas 3,047 5,221 92 249 185 28 Percent 34.6% 59.2% 1.0% 2.9% 2.0% 0.3%

Riverside 144,014 213,564 4,178 7,712 6,671 2,270 Percent 38.1% 56.5% 1.1% 2.1% 1.7% 0.5%

Sacramento 165,252 169,300 2,870 10,129 5,526 1,728 Percent 46.6% 47.8% 0.8% 2.9% 1.5% 0.4%

San Benito 6,745 6,604 142 366 244 103 Percent 47.5% 46.5% 0.9% 2.6% 1.8% 0.7%

San Bernardino 138,032 180,824 3,711 7,909 6,282 2,133 Percent 40.8% 53.4% 1.0% 2.4% 1.8% 0.6%

San Diego 311,988 405,673 6,297 19,369 12,879 2,832 Percent 41.2% 53.5% 0.8% 2.6% 1.6% 0.3%

San Francisco 175,882 41,871 1,670 12,629 3,869 1,289 Percent 74.2% 17.7% 0.7% 5.3% 1.6% 0.5%

San Joaquin 65,145 65,762 1,009 2,731 2,162 686 Percent 47.4% 47.9% 0.7% 2.0% 1.6% 0.4%

San Luis Obispo 37,591 52,536 574 2,964 1,645 326 Percent 39.4% 55.0% 0.6% 3.0% 1.7% 0.3%

San Mateo 125,199 64,934 1,038 7,033 2,617 827 Percent 62.1% 32.3% 0.5% 3.5% 1.2% 0.4%

Santa Barbara 53,443 60,275 713 3,625 2,236 540 Percent 44.3% 49.9% 0.5% 3.1% 1.8% 0.4%

Santa Clara 238,352 155,389 3,423 12,050 7,972 2,114 Percent 56.9% 37.1% 0.8% 2.8% 1.9% 0.5%

Santa Cruz 55,352 25,001 499 4,935 2,159 459 Percent 62.7% 28.3% 0.5% 5.6% 2.4% 0.5%

Shasta 17,231 37,668 631 1,249 1,132 253 Percent 29.7% 64.8% 1.0% 2.2% 1.9% 0.4%

Sierra 462 993 16 65 41 8 Percent 29.2% 62.7% 1.0% 4.1% 2.5% 0.5%

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

John Garamendi

Tom McClintock

Jim King

Donna J. Warren

LynnetteShaw

Stewart A. Alexander

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Siskiyou 5,700 9,602 195 493 436 69 Percent 34.6% 58.3% 1.1% 3.0% 2.6% 0.4%

Solano 54,105 43,590 762 2,493 1,484 407 Percent 52.7% 42.4% 0.7% 2.5% 1.4% 0.3%

Sonoma 103,019 55,320 1,525 7,808 3,584 853 Percent 59.9% 32.2% 0.8% 4.6% 2.1% 0.4%

Stanislaus 44,106 54,885 695 1,878 1,241 394 Percent 42.8% 53.2% 0.6% 1.9% 1.2% 0.3%

Sutter 7,166 15,347 245 419 324 84 Percent 30.4% 65.1% 1.0% 1.8% 1.4% 0.3%

Tehama 5,345 11,454 246 324 371 109 Percent 30.0% 64.2% 1.3% 1.8% 2.1% 0.6%

Trinity 2,199 2,947 38 306 224 25 Percent 38.4% 51.4% 0.6% 5.3% 3.9% 0.4%

Tulare 22,240 43,553 526 1,122 830 366 Percent 32.5% 63.5% 0.7% 1.6% 1.2% 0.5%

Tuolumne 8,491 11,517 145 534 346 64 Percent 40.3% 54.6% 0.6% 2.6% 1.6% 0.3%

Ventura 89,988 120,089 1,364 4,429 3,267 766 Percent 41.0% 54.7% 0.6% 2.0% 1.4% 0.3%

Yolo 28,845 21,793 163 1,983 749 123 Percent 53.8% 40.7% 0.3% 3.7% 1.3% 0.2%

Yuba 4,283 8,470 167 462 297 70 Percent 31.2% 61.7% 1.2% 3.3% 2.1% 0.5%

State Totals 4,189,584 3,845,858 68,446 239,107 142,851 43,319 Percent 49.2% 45.1% 0.8% 2.8% 1.6% 0.5%

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SECRETARY OF STATE

Debra Bowen

Bruce McPherson*

Glenn McMillon, Jr.

Forrest Hill

Gail K. Lightfoot

Margie Akin

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Alameda 267,088 98,721 4,209 13,634 6,418 3,850 Percent 67.9% 25.1% 1.0% 3.5% 1.6% 0.9%

Alpine 235 238 6 14 16 4 Percent 45.9% 46.4% 1.1% 2.7% 3.2% 0.7%

Amador 4,568 9,063 323 249 323 106 Percent 31.2% 62.0% 2.2% 1.7% 2.2% 0.7%

Butte 24,016 37,535 1,497 1,807 1,715 867 Percent 35.7% 55.7% 2.2% 2.7% 2.5% 1.2%

Calaveras 5,585 10,462 395 408 510 180 Percent 31.9% 59.7% 2.2% 2.3% 2.9% 1.0%

Colusa 1,421 3,192 70 55 74 31 Percent 29.4% 66.0% 1.4% 1.1% 1.5% 0.6%

Contra Costa 159,819 115,408 4,070 6,152 5,111 2,081 Percent 54.7% 39.5% 1.3% 2.1% 1.7% 0.7%

Del Norte 2,608 3,332 199 159 204 74 Percent 39.7% 50.7% 3.0% 2.4% 3.1% 1.1%

El Dorado 19,998 41,866 1,036 1,435 1,389 534 Percent 30.2% 63.2% 1.5% 2.2% 2.1% 0.8%

Fresno 61,297 100,019 2,537 3,003 3,138 1,820 Percent 35.7% 58.3% 1.4% 1.7% 1.9% 1.0%

Glenn 2,023 4,869 202 104 133 50 Percent 27.5% 66.0% 2.7% 1.4% 1.8% 0.6%

Humboldt 23,242 17,823 844 2,962 1,330 655 Percent 49.7% 38.1% 1.8% 6.3% 2.8% 1.3%

Imperial 11,256 8,684 510 355 506 408 Percent 51.9% 40.0% 2.4% 1.6% 2.3% 1.8%

Inyo 2,097 3,667 141 150 202 77 Percent 33.2% 57.9% 2.2% 2.3% 3.2% 1.2%

Kern 44,350 92,930 3,140 1,972 3,241 1,541 Percent 30.2% 63.2% 2.1% 1.3% 2.2% 1.0%

Kings 7,324 13,544 425 334 486 289 Percent 32.7% 60.5% 1.9% 1.5% 2.2% 1.2%

Lake 8,895 8,297 512 711 468 256 Percent 46.5% 43.4% 2.6% 3.8% 2.4% 1.3%

Lassen 2,277 5,363 216 196 269 89 Percent 27.1% 63.8% 2.6% 2.3% 3.2% 1.0%

Los Angeles 1,100,865 652,662 29,096 38,177 38,806 23,584 Percent 58.5% 34.7% 1.5% 2.0% 2.1% 1.2%

Madera 9,242 18,490 541 502 606 341 Percent 31.1% 62.3% 1.8% 1.6% 2.1% 1.1%

Marin 62,248 32,162 924 3,239 1,625 1,287 Percent 61.4% 31.7% 0.9% 3.2% 1.6% 1.2%

Mariposa 2,561 4,363 153 187 178 73 Percent 34.1% 58.1% 2.0% 2.5% 2.4% 0.9%

Mendocino 15,995 10,181 607 1,748 811 560 Percent 53.5% 34.1% 2.0% 5.9% 2.7% 1.8%

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SECRETARY OF STATE

Debra Bowen

Bruce McPherson*

Glenn McMillon, Jr.

Forrest Hill

Gail K. Lightfoot

Margie Akin

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Merced 16,292 21,747 761 634 935 538 Percent 39.9% 53.2% 1.8% 1.5% 2.3% 1.3%

Modoc 925 2,417 82 65 119 42 Percent 25.4% 66.3% 2.2% 1.7% 3.3% 1.1%

Mono 1,453 1,883 50 130 96 49 Percent 39.7% 51.5% 1.3% 3.6% 2.6% 1.3%

Monterey 36,571 46,330 976 1,349 1,240 727 Percent 42.0% 53.2% 1.1% 1.5% 1.4% 0.8%

Napa 21,060 16,889 716 1,518 842 408 Percent 50.9% 40.8% 1.7% 3.7% 2.0% 0.9%

Nevada 15,600 23,351 448 1,285 955 364 Percent 37.2% 55.6% 1.0% 3.1% 2.3% 0.8%

Orange 239,447 411,943 15,544 11,762 16,571 8,156 Percent 34.1% 58.6% 2.2% 1.6% 2.4% 1.1%

Placer 36,015 77,761 1,653 1,967 2,047 790 Percent 30.0% 64.7% 1.3% 1.6% 1.8% 0.6%

Plumas 2,848 5,211 188 177 162 93 Percent 32.9% 60.1% 2.2% 2.0% 1.8% 1.0%

Riverside 143,015 206,247 7,480 5,090 8,564 4,693 Percent 38.2% 55.0% 2.0% 1.3% 2.3% 1.2%

Sacramento 149,784 177,259 5,231 6,668 6,531 2,801 Percent 43.1% 50.9% 1.5% 1.9% 1.8% 0.8%

San Benito 5,600 7,916 159 188 239 123 Percent 39.4% 55.7% 1.1% 1.3% 1.7% 0.8%

San Bernardino 134,751 173,448 7,446 5,431 9,263 3,976 Percent 40.4% 51.9% 2.2% 1.6% 2.8% 1.1%

San Diego 310,049 396,565 11,762 11,503 13,610 7,484 Percent 41.3% 52.9% 1.5% 1.5% 1.9% 0.9%

San Francisco 169,080 41,190 2,130 11,947 4,158 3,199 Percent 73.0% 17.8% 0.9% 5.2% 1.8% 1.3%

San Joaquin 56,203 69,954 2,625 2,059 2,919 1,375 Percent 41.6% 51.8% 1.9% 1.5% 2.2% 1.0%

San Luis Obispo 35,595 52,318 1,363 1,797 2,074 845 Percent 37.9% 55.7% 1.4% 1.9% 2.3% 0.8%

San Mateo 119,037 65,141 2,643 5,666 3,290 1,675 Percent 60.3% 33.0% 1.3% 2.9% 1.7% 0.8%

Santa Barbara 52,958 56,126 1,965 2,729 2,781 1,401 Percent 44.9% 47.6% 1.6% 2.4% 2.4% 1.1%

Santa Clara 229,135 158,550 5,209 9,643 8,228 4,239 Percent 55.3% 38.3% 1.2% 2.3% 1.9% 1.0%

Santa Cruz 41,835 41,440 784 2,836 1,268 898 Percent 47.0% 46.6% 0.8% 3.2% 1.4% 1.0%

Shasta 17,175 36,803 1,309 804 1,171 579 Percent 29.7% 63.7% 2.3% 1.3% 2.0% 1.0%

Sierra 450 982 30 38 51 13 Percent 28.8% 62.8% 1.9% 2.4% 3.3% 0.8%

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SECRETARY OF STATE

Debra Bowen

Bruce McPherson*

Glenn McMillon, Jr.

Forrest Hill

Gail K. Lightfoot

Margie Akin

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Siskiyou 5,777 9,177 462 299 410 154 Percent 35.5% 56.4% 2.9% 1.8% 2.5% 0.9%

Solano 53,721 41,629 1,707 1,710 1,804 824 Percent 53.0% 41.1% 1.6% 1.7% 1.8% 0.8%

Sonoma 94,424 59,092 2,839 6,918 3,824 2,525 Percent 55.7% 34.9% 1.6% 4.1% 2.3% 1.4%

Stanislaus 38,864 57,465 1,815 1,483 1,515 809 Percent 38.2% 56.4% 1.8% 1.4% 1.5% 0.7%

Sutter 7,206 14,825 448 271 436 184 Percent 30.9% 63.5% 2.0% 1.1% 1.8% 0.7%

Tehama 5,369 11,094 485 280 447 146 Percent 30.2% 62.3% 2.7% 1.5% 2.5% 0.8%

Trinity 2,157 2,845 119 223 235 78 Percent 38.2% 50.3% 2.1% 3.9% 4.2% 1.3%

Tulare 20,885 43,613 1,028 863 1,033 570 Percent 30.8% 64.2% 1.5% 1.2% 1.5% 0.8%

Tuolumne 6,945 12,227 388 495 477 216 Percent 33.5% 59.0% 1.8% 2.4% 2.3% 1.0%

Ventura 91,274 106,370 3,452 4,356 5,302 2,227 Percent 42.9% 50.0% 1.6% 2.0% 2.5% 1.0%

Yolo 27,862 21,978 459 1,390 843 391 Percent 52.7% 41.6% 0.8% 2.7% 1.5% 0.7%

Yuba 4,181 8,294 415 242 394 134 Percent 30.7% 60.8% 3.1% 1.7% 2.8% 0.9%

State Totals 4,032,553 3,772,951 135,824 181,369 171,393 91,483 Percent 48.1% 45.0% 1.6% 2.2% 2.1% 1.0%

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CONTROLLER

John Chiang

TonyStrickland

Warren Mark Campbell

Laura Wells

Donna Tello

Elizabeth Cervantes

BarronDEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Alameda 270,660 82,330 3,652 20,048 7,401 7,448 Percent 69.2% 21.1% 0.9% 5.1% 1.8% 1.9%

Alpine 238 203 8 23 17 12 Percent 47.6% 40.6% 1.5% 4.6% 3.4% 2.3%

Amador 5,860 7,649 239 405 280 166 Percent 40.2% 52.4% 1.6% 2.8% 1.9% 1.1%

Butte 26,252 33,587 1,219 2,735 1,734 1,537 Percent 39.2% 50.1% 1.8% 4.1% 2.6% 2.2%

Calaveras 6,884 9,010 271 551 473 310 Percent 39.4% 51.5% 1.5% 3.2% 2.7% 1.7%

Colusa 1,794 2,667 90 73 63 97 Percent 37.6% 55.8% 1.8% 1.5% 1.3% 2.0%

Contra Costa 165,894 102,723 3,522 9,012 5,604 4,642 Percent 57.0% 35.3% 1.2% 3.1% 1.9% 1.5%

Del Norte 2,774 3,046 150 225 180 145 Percent 42.6% 46.8% 2.3% 3.4% 2.7% 2.2%

El Dorado 25,016 36,005 715 2,012 1,449 710 Percent 38.0% 54.7% 1.0% 3.1% 2.2% 1.0%

Fresno 74,781 83,517 1,589 3,301 3,245 4,872 Percent 43.7% 48.8% 0.9% 1.9% 1.8% 2.9%

Glenn 2,292 4,388 153 140 143 172 Percent 31.5% 60.3% 2.0% 1.9% 1.9% 2.4%

Humboldt 23,001 16,335 612 3,733 1,334 1,274 Percent 49.7% 35.3% 1.3% 8.1% 2.9% 2.7%

Imperial 11,234 7,441 459 513 523 1,549 Percent 51.8% 34.3% 2.1% 2.3% 2.4% 7.1%

Inyo 2,196 3,367 99 271 177 129 Percent 35.2% 54.0% 1.5% 4.4% 2.9% 2.0%

Kern 55,538 80,558 2,644 2,523 2,773 3,627 Percent 37.7% 54.6% 1.7% 1.7% 1.8% 2.5%

Kings 8,711 12,410 297 307 306 496 Percent 38.7% 55.1% 1.3% 1.3% 1.3% 2.3%

Lake 9,344 7,248 346 816 493 600 Percent 49.6% 38.5% 1.8% 4.4% 2.6% 3.1%

Lassen 2,624 4,849 180 298 267 163 Percent 31.4% 57.9% 2.1% 3.6% 3.1% 1.9%

Los Angeles 1,089,306 621,387 23,669 53,797 41,583 63,723 Percent 57.6% 32.9% 1.2% 2.8% 2.1% 3.4%

Madera 10,844 16,498 412 554 520 691 Percent 36.8% 55.9% 1.3% 1.9% 1.7% 2.4%

Marin 64,585 26,160 549 4,952 2,282 1,540 Percent 64.6% 26.2% 0.5% 5.0% 2.2% 1.5%

Mariposa 2,989 3,868 113 237 161 109 Percent 40.0% 51.8% 1.5% 3.2% 2.1% 1.4%

Mendocino 16,264 8,709 462 2,306 924 933 Percent 55.0% 29.5% 1.5% 7.8% 3.1% 3.1%

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CONTROLLER

John Chiang

TonyStrickland

Warren Mark Campbell

Laura Wells

Donna Tello

Elizabeth Cervantes

BarronDEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Merced 19,263 18,418 486 707 772 1,281 Percent 47.1% 45.1% 1.1% 1.7% 1.8% 3.2%

Modoc 1,014 2,184 74 118 136 85 Percent 28.1% 60.5% 2.0% 3.3% 3.8% 2.3%

Mono 1,485 1,726 42 159 139 85 Percent 40.9% 47.5% 1.1% 4.4% 3.8% 2.3%

Monterey 46,017 30,722 1,409 3,037 2,051 2,125 Percent 54.0% 36.0% 1.6% 3.6% 2.4% 2.4%

Napa 21,710 14,859 544 1,700 1,025 1,046 Percent 53.2% 36.4% 1.3% 4.1% 2.5% 2.5%

Nevada 18,223 20,062 284 1,767 966 472 Percent 43.7% 48.1% 0.6% 4.2% 2.3% 1.1%

Orange 231,448 400,206 10,702 18,271 18,784 20,999 Percent 33.1% 57.2% 1.5% 2.6% 2.6% 3.0%

Placer 45,028 65,781 1,364 2,995 2,498 1,684 Percent 37.8% 55.2% 1.1% 2.5% 2.0% 1.4%

Plumas 3,417 4,573 122 236 176 121 Percent 39.6% 52.9% 1.4% 2.8% 2.0% 1.3%

Riverside 145,586 193,518 6,051 8,635 8,538 10,397 Percent 39.1% 52.0% 1.6% 2.3% 2.2% 2.8%

Sacramento 181,890 144,901 4,079 8,806 6,161 5,539 Percent 51.8% 41.3% 1.1% 2.6% 1.7% 1.5%

San Benito 6,479 5,760 253 471 379 526 Percent 46.8% 41.6% 1.8% 3.3% 2.7% 3.8%

San Bernardino 134,620 165,498 6,477 8,147 8,384 10,615 Percent 40.4% 49.6% 1.9% 2.4% 2.5% 3.2%

San Diego 362,343 334,607 7,296 15,917 16,106 13,679 Percent 48.4% 44.7% 0.9% 2.1% 2.1% 1.8%

San Francisco 171,170 31,265 1,914 15,288 5,184 5,436 Percent 74.4% 13.6% 0.8% 6.7% 2.2% 2.3%

San Joaquin 65,203 58,840 1,934 2,949 2,687 3,903 Percent 48.2% 43.5% 1.4% 2.1% 1.9% 2.9%

San Luis Obispo 36,817 47,712 1,159 3,172 2,180 1,507 Percent 39.8% 51.6% 1.2% 3.5% 2.3% 1.6%

San Mateo 120,634 54,876 2,088 7,865 4,374 5,149 Percent 61.9% 28.2% 1.0% 4.1% 2.2% 2.6%

Santa Barbara 50,931 52,228 1,410 4,500 3,686 3,017 Percent 44.0% 45.2% 1.2% 3.9% 3.1% 2.6%

Santa Clara 233,076 132,570 5,850 15,887 12,015 9,116 Percent 57.1% 32.5% 1.4% 3.9% 2.9% 2.2%

Santa Cruz 53,633 21,362 987 5,398 2,429 2,068 Percent 62.5% 24.9% 1.1% 6.3% 2.8% 2.4%

Shasta 18,087 34,073 1,193 1,413 1,431 1,020 Percent 31.7% 59.6% 2.0% 2.4% 2.6% 1.7%

Sierra 553 834 17 71 63 25 Percent 35.4% 53.4% 1.0% 4.6% 4.1% 1.5%

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CONTROLLER

John Chiang

TonyStrickland

Warren Mark Campbell

Laura Wells

Donna Tello

Elizabeth Cervantes

BarronDEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Siskiyou 6,138 8,542 297 469 474 254 Percent 38.0% 52.9% 1.8% 2.8% 3.0% 1.5%

Solano 57,241 36,158 1,343 2,551 1,921 1,966 Percent 56.6% 35.8% 1.3% 2.6% 1.8% 1.9%

Sonoma 99,046 48,153 1,797 8,735 4,297 4,672 Percent 59.5% 28.9% 1.0% 5.3% 2.5% 2.8%

Stanislaus 47,275 47,371 1,349 1,713 1,599 2,536 Percent 46.5% 46.6% 1.3% 1.6% 1.5% 2.5%

Sutter 8,130 13,407 351 417 422 505 Percent 35.0% 57.8% 1.5% 1.7% 1.8% 2.2%

Tehama 5,691 10,297 410 424 406 433 Percent 32.3% 58.4% 2.3% 2.4% 2.2% 2.4%

Trinity 2,219 2,554 86 326 230 157 Percent 39.9% 45.9% 1.5% 5.8% 4.1% 2.8%

Tulare 25,288 38,351 1,031 1,109 908 1,268 Percent 37.3% 56.5% 1.5% 1.6% 1.3% 1.8%

Tuolumne 8,388 10,622 274 592 426 346 Percent 40.7% 51.5% 1.3% 2.9% 2.0% 1.6%

Ventura 88,769 110,132 1,944 5,012 4,995 4,219 Percent 41.3% 51.3% 0.9% 2.3% 2.3% 1.9%

Yolo 31,636 17,017 338 1,951 821 914 Percent 60.1% 32.4% 0.6% 3.7% 1.5% 1.7%

Yuba 4,784 7,477 356 407 339 273 Percent 35.1% 54.9% 2.6% 3.0% 2.4% 2.0%

State Totals 4,232,313 3,360,611 106,761 260,047 188,934 212,383 Percent 50.7% 40.2% 1.2% 3.2% 2.2% 2.5%

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TREASURER

Bill LockyerClaude Parrish

E. Justin Noonan

Mehul M. Thakker

Marian Smithson

Gerald Sanders

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Alameda 285,210 74,424 2,850 17,547 10,899 2,799 Percent 72.5% 19.0% 0.7% 4.4% 2.7% 0.7%

Alpine 260 190 3 17 38 6 Percent 50.6% 37.0% 0.5% 3.4% 7.4% 1.1%

Amador 6,145 7,087 233 310 593 100 Percent 42.5% 49.0% 1.6% 2.2% 4.1% 0.6%

Butte 28,926 31,197 915 2,281 3,256 420 Percent 43.2% 46.6% 1.3% 3.4% 4.9% 0.6%

Calaveras 7,213 8,438 338 438 878 146 Percent 41.4% 48.4% 1.9% 2.5% 5.0% 0.8%

Colusa 1,909 2,579 65 57 125 41 Percent 40.0% 54.0% 1.4% 1.1% 2.7% 0.8%

Contra Costa 179,451 92,760 2,915 6,052 7,593 1,915 Percent 61.8% 32.0% 1.0% 2.0% 2.6% 0.6%

Del Norte 3,049 2,829 151 175 309 58 Percent 46.5% 43.1% 2.2% 2.6% 4.8% 0.8%

El Dorado 25,406 33,916 844 1,780 3,144 284 Percent 38.9% 51.9% 1.2% 2.7% 4.9% 0.4%

Fresno 78,401 78,147 1,975 2,528 6,714 1,759 Percent 46.3% 46.1% 1.1% 1.5% 4.0% 1.0%

Glenn 2,714 4,055 115 110 275 50 Percent 37.1% 55.5% 1.5% 1.5% 3.8% 0.6%

Humboldt 24,928 15,226 687 3,263 2,029 397 Percent 53.6% 32.8% 1.4% 7.1% 4.3% 0.8%

Imperial 12,235 7,508 272 348 850 463 Percent 56.5% 34.7% 1.2% 1.6% 3.9% 2.1%

Inyo 2,503 3,128 97 186 291 44 Percent 40.1% 50.1% 1.5% 2.9% 4.7% 0.7%

Kern 56,558 78,875 2,214 1,913 6,026 1,282 Percent 38.5% 53.8% 1.5% 1.3% 4.1% 0.8%

Kings 9,517 11,189 304 278 778 248 Percent 42.7% 50.2% 1.3% 1.2% 3.5% 1.1%

Lake 10,021 6,750 400 635 822 220 Percent 53.2% 35.9% 2.1% 3.3% 4.4% 1.1%

Lassen 2,994 4,533 100 191 510 64 Percent 35.7% 54.1% 1.1% 2.3% 6.1% 0.7%

Los Angeles 1,158,447 559,876 20,291 39,080 74,839 19,175 Percent 61.9% 30.0% 1.0% 2.1% 4.0% 1.0%

Madera 11,299 15,733 399 494 1,002 297 Percent 38.7% 53.9% 1.3% 1.6% 3.5% 1.0%

Marin 69,678 23,218 672 3,750 3,407 525 Percent 68.9% 23.0% 0.6% 3.7% 3.3% 0.5%

Mariposa 3,058 3,751 129 186 296 66 Percent 40.9% 50.2% 1.7% 2.4% 4.0% 0.8%

Mendocino 17,773 7,903 463 1,840 1,465 298 Percent 59.8% 26.6% 1.5% 6.2% 4.9% 1.0%

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TREASURER

Bill LockyerClaude Parrish

E. Justin Noonan

Mehul M. Thakker

Marian Smithson

Gerald Sanders

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Merced 20,265 17,284 481 592 1,372 728 Percent 49.8% 42.5% 1.1% 1.4% 3.4% 1.8%

Modoc 1,159 2,052 45 79 251 32 Percent 32.1% 56.8% 1.2% 2.1% 7.0% 0.8%

Mono 1,615 1,621 59 133 200 24 Percent 44.3% 44.4% 1.6% 3.6% 5.5% 0.6%

Monterey 51,554 27,271 898 2,073 3,113 665 Percent 60.3% 31.9% 1.0% 2.4% 3.7% 0.7%

Napa 23,926 13,743 557 1,352 1,460 267 Percent 58.0% 33.3% 1.3% 3.2% 3.6% 0.6%

Nevada 18,298 19,226 288 1,535 2,022 129 Percent 44.1% 46.4% 0.6% 3.7% 4.9% 0.3%

Orange 274,675 364,291 8,061 12,418 33,114 5,594 Percent 39.4% 52.2% 1.1% 1.7% 4.8% 0.8%

Placer 47,338 61,815 1,280 2,291 5,190 447 Percent 40.0% 52.3% 1.0% 2.0% 4.4% 0.3%

Plumas 3,489 4,367 152 223 346 46 Percent 40.5% 50.7% 1.7% 2.5% 4.1% 0.5%

Riverside 165,096 177,775 4,718 5,889 15,428 3,338 Percent 44.4% 47.8% 1.2% 1.6% 4.2% 0.8%

Sacramento 178,296 135,211 4,072 8,222 14,343 2,910 Percent 52.0% 39.5% 1.1% 2.4% 4.2% 0.8%

San Benito 7,650 4,977 189 281 594 160 Percent 55.3% 36.0% 1.3% 2.0% 4.3% 1.1%

San Bernardino 156,425 148,668 4,664 6,014 14,510 3,138 Percent 47.0% 44.6% 1.3% 1.8% 4.4% 0.9%

San Diego 353,622 329,914 7,879 14,032 31,155 7,064 Percent 47.6% 44.4% 1.0% 1.9% 4.2% 0.9%

San Francisco 176,013 29,485 1,847 13,366 8,026 2,354 Percent 76.2% 12.8% 0.7% 5.8% 3.5% 1.0%

San Joaquin 68,594 54,786 1,858 2,277 5,825 1,159 Percent 51.0% 40.8% 1.3% 1.7% 4.4% 0.8%

San Luis Obispo 41,653 43,238 946 2,494 3,725 526 Percent 45.0% 46.8% 1.0% 2.6% 4.1% 0.5%

San Mateo 130,002 51,018 1,837 5,702 5,772 1,289 Percent 66.5% 26.1% 0.9% 2.9% 3.0% 0.6%

Santa Barbara 59,354 46,274 1,130 3,086 6,039 818 Percent 50.9% 39.7% 0.9% 2.6% 5.2% 0.7%

Santa Clara 251,172 120,919 4,300 11,440 19,188 3,373 Percent 61.3% 29.5% 1.0% 2.7% 4.7% 0.8%

Santa Cruz 58,193 18,850 744 4,517 3,383 591 Percent 67.5% 21.9% 0.8% 5.3% 3.9% 0.6%

Shasta 21,589 31,241 853 1,011 2,405 374 Percent 37.6% 54.4% 1.4% 1.8% 4.2% 0.6%

Sierra 549 797 16 57 124 6 Percent 35.5% 51.5% 1.0% 3.6% 8.1% 0.3%

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TREASURER

Bill LockyerClaude Parrish

E. Justin Noonan

Mehul M. Thakker

Marian Smithson

Gerald Sanders

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Siskiyou 6,512 8,104 274 405 767 111 Percent 40.3% 50.2% 1.6% 2.5% 4.8% 0.6%

Solano 60,413 33,317 1,295 1,866 3,703 755 Percent 59.7% 32.9% 1.2% 1.8% 3.7% 0.7%

Sonoma 106,638 43,025 2,249 7,024 6,623 1,579 Percent 63.9% 25.8% 1.3% 4.2% 3.9% 0.9%

Stanislaus 49,112 45,475 1,245 1,493 3,043 806 Percent 48.6% 45.0% 1.2% 1.4% 3.1% 0.7%

Sutter 8,871 12,731 313 412 818 133 Percent 38.2% 54.7% 1.3% 1.7% 3.6% 0.5%

Tehama 6,932 9,283 336 291 701 178 Percent 39.2% 52.4% 1.8% 1.6% 4.0% 1.0%

Trinity 2,521 2,276 77 242 413 45 Percent 45.3% 40.9% 1.3% 4.3% 7.4% 0.8%

Tulare 25,953 37,411 782 880 1,870 568 Percent 38.5% 55.5% 1.1% 1.3% 2.8% 0.8%

Tuolumne 8,748 9,912 372 467 925 163 Percent 42.5% 48.2% 1.8% 2.3% 4.5% 0.7%

Ventura 103,110 92,565 2,383 3,876 8,821 1,382 Percent 48.7% 43.7% 1.1% 1.8% 4.1% 0.6%

Yolo 31,755 16,320 315 1,864 1,937 193 Percent 60.7% 31.2% 0.6% 3.5% 3.7% 0.3%

Yuba 5,067 7,061 334 307 711 124 Percent 37.3% 52.0% 2.4% 2.2% 5.2% 0.9%

State Totals 4,523,854 3,095,615 93,281 201,670 334,056 71,726 Percent 54.4% 37.3% 1.1% 2.4% 4.0% 0.8%

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ATTORNEY GENERALJerry

BrownChuck

PoochigianMichael S.

WymanKenneth A.Weissman

Jack Harrison

DEM REP GRN LIB PF

Alameda 290,072 73,120 20,740 6,824 6,036 Percent 73.2% 18.4% 5.2% 1.7% 1.5%

Alpine 286 196 19 20 6 Percent 54.3% 37.2% 3.6% 3.8% 1.1%

Amador 6,133 7,688 319 318 153 Percent 42.0% 52.7% 2.2% 2.1% 1.0%

Butte 30,300 32,768 2,083 1,779 820 Percent 44.8% 48.4% 3.0% 2.6% 1.2%

Calaveras 7,419 9,260 382 486 220 Percent 41.8% 52.2% 2.1% 2.7% 1.2%

Colusa 1,848 2,821 62 86 42 Percent 38.1% 58.1% 1.2% 1.8% 0.8%

Contra Costa 196,765 87,008 6,479 3,929 2,981 Percent 66.3% 29.3% 2.1% 1.3% 1.0%

Del Norte 3,192 2,962 170 205 81 Percent 48.3% 44.9% 2.5% 3.1% 1.2%

El Dorado 26,966 35,829 1,587 1,553 554 Percent 40.6% 53.9% 2.4% 2.3% 0.8%

Fresno 61,932 104,877 2,884 2,457 2,076 Percent 35.6% 60.2% 1.7% 1.4% 1.1%

Glenn 2,607 4,412 118 157 100 Percent 35.3% 59.7% 1.5% 2.2% 1.3%

Humboldt 27,643 15,224 2,479 1,158 657 Percent 58.7% 32.3% 5.3% 2.4% 1.3%

Imperial 12,152 8,082 409 490 576 Percent 56.0% 37.3% 1.8% 2.2% 2.7%

Inyo 2,818 3,113 184 166 76 Percent 44.4% 49.0% 2.9% 2.6% 1.1%

Kern 47,771 91,441 2,957 4,179 2,092 Percent 32.2% 61.7% 1.9% 2.8% 1.4%

Kings 7,720 14,019 282 384 266 Percent 34.1% 61.9% 1.2% 1.7% 1.1%

Lake 10,795 6,873 566 478 344 Percent 56.7% 36.1% 2.9% 2.5% 1.8%

Lassen 2,856 4,881 203 378 121 Percent 33.9% 57.9% 2.4% 4.4% 1.4%

Los Angeles 1,222,860 572,820 35,245 41,759 23,881 Percent 64.5% 30.3% 1.8% 2.2% 1.2%

Madera 9,199 19,035 576 489 355 Percent 31.1% 64.2% 2.0% 1.6% 1.1%

Marin 76,182 21,868 3,354 1,559 751 Percent 73.5% 21.1% 3.2% 1.5% 0.7%

Mariposa 2,834 4,254 194 174 99 Percent 37.5% 56.4% 2.5% 2.3% 1.3%

Mendocino 20,045 7,807 1,301 747 379 Percent 66.3% 25.8% 4.3% 2.4% 1.2%

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ATTORNEY GENERALJerry

BrownChuck

PoochigianMichael S.

WymanKenneth A.Weissman

Jack Harrison

DEM REP GRN LIB PF

Merced 18,277 20,834 661 855 631 Percent 44.3% 50.5% 1.6% 2.1% 1.5%

Modoc 1,238 2,152 74 154 53 Percent 33.8% 58.7% 2.0% 4.1% 1.4%

Mono 1,785 1,637 110 108 41 Percent 48.5% 44.5% 3.0% 2.9% 1.1%

Monterey 56,367 26,138 1,623 1,567 926 Percent 65.1% 30.2% 1.9% 1.8% 1.0%

Napa 26,731 13,042 1,089 785 413 Percent 63.6% 31.1% 2.6% 1.8% 0.9%

Nevada 20,449 19,697 1,134 867 286 Percent 48.2% 46.5% 2.7% 2.0% 0.6%

Orange 293,982 375,038 12,525 18,571 8,973 Percent 41.5% 52.9% 1.7% 2.7% 1.2%

Placer 48,800 66,051 2,415 2,530 866 Percent 40.5% 54.8% 2.0% 2.0% 0.7%

Plumas 3,744 4,501 184 201 111 Percent 42.9% 51.5% 2.1% 2.3% 1.2%

Riverside 176,341 179,692 6,331 7,854 4,956 Percent 47.1% 47.9% 1.6% 2.1% 1.3%

Sacramento 184,560 149,246 7,341 6,001 3,888 Percent 52.6% 42.6% 2.0% 1.7% 1.1%

San Benito 8,374 5,022 230 329 146 Percent 59.4% 35.7% 1.6% 2.3% 1.0%

San Bernardino 167,145 150,659 5,932 8,524 4,555 Percent 49.7% 44.8% 1.7% 2.5% 1.3%

San Diego 374,717 341,832 14,926 15,879 8,156 Percent 49.6% 45.3% 1.9% 2.2% 1.0%

San Francisco 188,409 27,523 13,479 4,208 2,686 Percent 79.8% 11.7% 5.7% 1.7% 1.1%

San Joaquin 67,219 62,122 2,548 2,670 2,267 Percent 49.2% 45.5% 1.8% 1.9% 1.6%

San Luis Obispo 44,668 44,512 2,032 2,123 946 Percent 47.4% 47.3% 2.1% 2.2% 1.0%

San Mateo 141,617 47,828 5,815 3,067 1,747 Percent 70.8% 24.0% 2.9% 1.5% 0.8%

Santa Barbara 64,823 47,760 2,716 2,705 1,304 Percent 54.4% 40.1% 2.3% 2.2% 1.0%

Santa Clara 279,105 116,284 10,072 8,983 4,094 Percent 66.7% 27.8% 2.5% 2.1% 0.9%

Santa Cruz 66,560 16,962 2,922 1,512 777 Percent 75.1% 19.2% 3.2% 1.7% 0.8%

Shasta 20,866 33,846 1,009 1,431 772 Percent 36.1% 58.5% 1.7% 2.4% 1.3%

Sierra 608 842 38 61 15 Percent 38.9% 53.9% 2.4% 3.9% 0.9%

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ATTORNEY GENERALJerry

BrownChuck

PoochigianMichael S.

WymanKenneth A.Weissman

Jack Harrison

DEM REP GRN LIB PF

Siskiyou 6,731 8,456 344 559 242 Percent 41.3% 51.8% 2.1% 3.4% 1.4%

Solano 62,774 34,219 1,938 2,157 1,105 Percent 61.5% 33.5% 1.8% 2.2% 1.0%

Sonoma 116,443 41,663 5,765 3,385 2,343 Percent 68.7% 24.6% 3.4% 2.0% 1.3%

Stanislaus 46,375 51,071 1,580 1,713 1,341 Percent 45.5% 50.1% 1.5% 1.6% 1.3%

Sutter 8,591 13,746 369 446 321 Percent 36.6% 58.6% 1.5% 2.0% 1.3%

Tehama 6,672 9,965 322 500 267 Percent 37.6% 56.3% 1.8% 2.8% 1.5%

Trinity 2,729 2,422 186 218 99 Percent 48.3% 42.9% 3.2% 3.9% 1.7%

Tulare 21,296 44,304 1,020 1,041 647 Percent 31.2% 64.9% 1.4% 1.6% 0.9%

Tuolumne 9,023 10,743 430 431 255 Percent 43.3% 51.5% 2.0% 2.0% 1.2%

Ventura 111,773 94,635 3,323 4,636 2,329 Percent 51.6% 43.7% 1.5% 2.2% 1.0%

Yolo 31,930 17,963 1,756 1,169 346 Percent 60.1% 33.8% 3.4% 2.1% 0.6%

Yuba 5,067 7,664 298 454 227 Percent 37.0% 56.0% 2.1% 3.3% 1.6%

State Totals 4,756,184 3,220,429 195,130 177,469 100,797 Percent 56.3% 38.2% 2.3% 2.1% 1.1%

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INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

Cruz M. Bustamante

Steve Poizner

Jay EarlBurden

LarryCafiero

Dale F. Ogden

Tom Condit

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Alameda 202,363 132,311 5,222 23,820 12,410 10,894 Percent 52.3% 34.2% 1.3% 6.2% 3.2% 2.8%

Alpine 236 200 9 17 29 18 Percent 46.4% 39.3% 1.7% 3.3% 5.7% 3.6%

Amador 3,664 9,100 260 430 595 433 Percent 25.4% 62.9% 1.7% 2.9% 4.2% 2.9%

Butte 18,993 39,400 1,466 2,681 2,881 1,781 Percent 28.3% 58.7% 2.1% 4.0% 4.3% 2.6%

Calaveras 4,502 10,561 344 669 954 451 Percent 25.8% 60.5% 1.9% 3.8% 5.5% 2.5%

Colusa 1,249 3,047 76 59 124 70 Percent 27.1% 65.9% 1.6% 1.2% 2.7% 1.5%

Contra Costa 116,051 144,933 4,362 10,882 7,557 7,598 Percent 39.9% 49.8% 1.4% 3.8% 2.5% 2.6%

Del Norte 2,485 3,335 126 183 327 116 Percent 37.9% 50.8% 1.9% 2.7% 5.0% 1.7%

El Dorado 15,859 41,865 986 2,417 2,650 1,538 Percent 24.3% 64.1% 1.5% 3.7% 4.1% 2.3%

Fresno 54,678 102,290 1,907 3,501 5,461 4,054 Percent 31.9% 59.6% 1.1% 2.0% 3.1% 2.3%

Glenn 1,696 4,919 167 119 279 127 Percent 23.3% 67.4% 2.2% 1.6% 3.8% 1.7%

Humboldt 19,523 19,411 695 3,663 2,031 1,217 Percent 42.0% 41.8% 1.4% 7.9% 4.3% 2.6%

Imperial 11,529 8,383 443 308 646 552 Percent 52.8% 38.4% 2.0% 1.4% 2.9% 2.5%

Inyo 1,825 3,617 123 225 293 170 Percent 29.2% 57.9% 1.9% 3.6% 4.7% 2.7%

Kern 39,891 95,434 2,853 2,057 5,317 2,157 Percent 27.1% 64.7% 1.9% 1.3% 3.6% 1.4%

Kings 6,811 13,883 314 268 776 366 Percent 30.4% 62.0% 1.4% 1.1% 3.5% 1.6%

Lake 6,842 9,452 431 808 923 595 Percent 36.0% 49.7% 2.2% 4.2% 4.8% 3.1%

Lassen 2,645 4,787 185 163 447 163 Percent 31.6% 57.1% 2.2% 1.9% 5.3% 1.9%

Los Angeles 891,354 786,131 29,893 56,563 68,543 38,601 Percent 47.7% 42.1% 1.5% 3.0% 3.7% 2.0%

Madera 7,622 19,121 453 607 959 806 Percent 25.8% 64.7% 1.5% 2.0% 3.3% 2.7%

Marin 40,497 47,497 785 5,714 3,860 2,410 Percent 40.2% 47.2% 0.7% 5.7% 3.9% 2.3%

Mariposa 2,095 4,372 129 253 378 220 Percent 28.2% 58.8% 1.7% 3.3% 5.1% 2.9%

Mendocino 12,689 11,900 505 2,119 1,526 1,001 Percent 42.7% 40.1% 1.6% 7.2% 5.1% 3.3%

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INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

Cruz M. Bustamante

Steve Poizner

Jay EarlBurden

LarryCafiero

Dale F. Ogden

Tom Condit

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Merced 14,629 22,358 514 879 959 1,677 Percent 35.7% 54.6% 1.2% 2.1% 2.3% 4.1%

Modoc 856 2,293 69 100 211 80 Percent 23.8% 63.6% 1.9% 2.7% 5.8% 2.2%

Mono 1,363 1,806 46 132 180 98 Percent 37.7% 49.9% 1.2% 3.6% 4.9% 2.7%

Monterey 35,364 40,443 1,356 3,033 3,239 2,115 Percent 41.4% 47.3% 1.5% 3.6% 3.8% 2.4%

Napa 15,199 20,989 576 1,875 1,748 905 Percent 36.9% 50.9% 1.3% 4.6% 4.2% 2.1%

Nevada 12,302 23,782 542 2,091 1,852 818 Percent 29.8% 57.5% 1.3% 5.1% 4.4% 1.9%

Orange 185,561 447,911 10,789 15,384 29,487 14,896 Percent 26.4% 63.7% 1.5% 2.1% 4.2% 2.1%

Placer 28,355 78,613 1,587 3,148 4,553 2,334 Percent 24.0% 66.3% 1.3% 2.6% 3.9% 1.9%

Plumas 2,393 5,202 157 290 350 201 Percent 27.9% 60.6% 1.8% 3.3% 4.1% 2.3%

Riverside 117,904 223,693 5,999 7,264 12,488 7,854 Percent 31.5% 59.7% 1.5% 1.9% 3.4% 2.0%

Sacramento 117,965 189,051 5,896 12,287 11,137 10,351 Percent 34.1% 54.6% 1.7% 3.5% 3.2% 2.9%

San Benito 5,402 7,176 191 393 508 389 Percent 38.5% 51.1% 1.3% 2.7% 3.7% 2.7%

San Bernardino 110,614 190,127 7,305 6,648 12,475 7,365 Percent 33.1% 56.9% 2.1% 1.9% 3.8% 2.2%

San Diego 252,140 417,746 10,594 18,667 29,354 13,745 Percent 34.0% 56.3% 1.4% 2.5% 4.0% 1.8%

San Francisco 127,945 61,458 2,001 16,409 7,465 4,719 Percent 58.2% 28.0% 0.9% 7.5% 3.3% 2.1%

San Joaquin 51,497 70,429 2,440 2,882 4,651 3,397 Percent 38.1% 52.1% 1.8% 2.1% 3.4% 2.5%

San Luis Obispo 30,386 52,958 1,580 2,847 3,362 2,166 Percent 32.6% 56.8% 1.6% 3.0% 3.7% 2.3%

San Mateo 83,693 91,929 2,162 8,050 5,599 4,593 Percent 42.7% 46.9% 1.1% 4.2% 2.8% 2.3%

Santa Barbara 46,336 57,791 1,561 3,802 4,773 2,640 Percent 39.7% 49.5% 1.3% 3.2% 4.1% 2.2%

Santa Clara 162,095 211,203 4,948 13,330 15,001 9,099 Percent 39.0% 50.9% 1.1% 3.2% 3.7% 2.1%

Santa Cruz 39,168 33,445 1,287 6,208 3,394 2,690 Percent 45.5% 38.9% 1.4% 7.2% 3.9% 3.1%

Shasta 13,742 37,735 1,241 1,158 2,288 1,137 Percent 24.0% 65.9% 2.2% 2.0% 4.0% 1.9%

Sierra 425 878 36 63 99 46 Percent 27.5% 56.8% 2.3% 4.1% 6.4% 2.9%

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INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

Cruz M. Bustamante

Steve Poizner

Jay EarlBurden

LarryCafiero

Dale F. Ogden

Tom Condit

DEM REP AI GRN LIB PF

Siskiyou 5,389 8,781 391 416 784 415 Percent 33.4% 54.3% 2.4% 2.5% 4.9% 2.5%

Solano 42,393 46,939 1,984 2,625 4,028 2,222 Percent 42.4% 46.9% 1.9% 2.6% 4.0% 2.2%

Sonoma 67,410 75,160 2,493 9,664 7,300 5,436 Percent 40.3% 44.9% 1.4% 5.8% 4.4% 3.2%

Stanislaus 33,946 57,298 1,609 1,771 3,378 2,903 Percent 33.7% 56.8% 1.5% 1.7% 3.4% 2.9%

Sutter 6,186 14,963 496 395 818 380 Percent 26.7% 64.4% 2.1% 1.6% 3.6% 1.6%

Tehama 4,275 11,425 511 361 742 392 Percent 24.2% 64.6% 2.8% 2.0% 4.2% 2.2%

Trinity 1,696 2,892 101 306 409 158 Percent 30.5% 52.0% 1.8% 5.5% 7.4% 2.8%

Tulare 19,057 43,806 961 1,066 1,736 1,145 Percent 28.2% 64.7% 1.4% 1.5% 2.6% 1.6%

Tuolumne 5,668 12,251 352 641 973 638 Percent 27.7% 59.7% 1.7% 3.1% 4.7% 3.1%

Ventura 72,781 119,880 2,809 5,360 8,747 3,873 Percent 34.1% 56.2% 1.3% 2.5% 4.1% 1.8%

Yolo 21,711 23,305 576 2,775 2,122 1,070 Percent 42.2% 45.3% 1.1% 5.3% 4.1% 2.0%

Yuba 3,591 8,321 373 372 596 333 Percent 26.5% 61.3% 2.7% 2.7% 4.4% 2.4%

State Totals 3,204,536 4,229,986 127,267 270,218 305,772 187,618 Percent 38.5% 50.9% 1.5% 3.2% 3.7% 2.2%

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MEMBER, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION1st Board of Equalization District

Betty T. Yee

David J. Neighbors

KennitaWatson

David Campbell

DEM REP LIB PFAlameda 274,163 78,969 9,679 11,700Colusa 1,652 2,800 97 140Contra Costa 167,893 98,118 6,468 6,769Del Norte 3,046 3,007 245 157Humboldt 26,109 15,795 1,724 1,656Lake 9,918 7,239 698 695Marin 64,914 25,152 2,697 2,114Mendocino 17,706 8,404 1,124 1,342Monterey 50,242 28,596 2,267 2,429Napa 23,199 14,182 1,200 1,158San Benito 7,292 5,329 451 400San Francisco 169,292 27,377 6,175 6,894San Luis Obispo 41,158 43,851 2,584 1,914San Mateo 122,122 52,183 5,033 5,285Santa Barbara 32,371 19,594 1,781 1,781Santa Clara 242,873 126,728 13,500 11,946Santa Cruz 56,055 20,114 3,172 2,484Solano 58,814 35,217 2,584 2,316Sonoma 105,565 46,241 5,443 5,319Trinity 2,689 2,360 252 151Yolo 31,057 16,686 1,231 1,047District Totals 1,508,130 677,942 68,405 67,697 Percent 65.0% 29.2% 2.9% 2.9%

2nd Board of Equalization District

Tim Raboy

Bill Leonard*

Willard Del Michlin

Richard R. Perry

DEM REP LIB PFAlpine 198 239 20 27Amador 4,585 8,288 410 523Butte 23,636 35,894 2,299 2,996Calaveras 5,473 9,809 691 795El Dorado 19,411 39,003 2,119 2,126Fresno 60,329 93,700 3,867 6,388Glenn 1,997 4,723 197 247Inyo 1,988 3,657 190 263Kern 42,243 92,154 3,841 4,901Kings 7,304 13,295 451 755Lassen 2,287 5,243 316 336Los Angeles 72,882 102,274 5,808 6,622Madera 9,150 17,853 727 967Mariposa 2,486 4,280 254 295Merced 15,688 20,613 805 1,972Modoc 867 2,330 139 184Mono 1,370 1,855 151 158Nevada 14,624 21,823 1,453 1,443Placer 35,094 71,687 3,331 3,147Plumas 2,784 4,993 259 330Sacramento 145,068 159,136 8,280 11,800

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MEMBER, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION2nd Board of Equalization District

(cont.)

Tim Raboy

Bill Leonard*

Willard Del Michlin

Richard R. Perry

DEM REP LIB PFSan Joaquin 54,006 66,689 3,784 6,285Santa Barbara 18,784 31,933 1,840 2,116Shasta 16,262 35,954 1,758 2,053Sierra 452 885 83 73Siskiyou 5,444 9,154 611 653Stanislaus 39,299 52,978 2,019 3,054Sutter 6,700 14,645 601 716Tehama 5,141 10,879 569 740Tulare 20,678 42,266 1,198 1,820Tuolumne 6,820 11,542 666 832Ventura 83,158 106,746 5,948 5,750Yuba 4,113 8,229 433 531District Totals 783,829 1,155,308 57,823 75,419 Percent 37.9% 55.8% 2.7% 3.6%

3rd Board of Equalization District

Mary Christian-

HeisingMichelle

SteelMary Lou

FinleyDEM REP PF

Imperial 11,231 8,627 1,483Los Angeles 26,493 31,038 2,319Orange 225,901 402,510 31,643Riverside 141,871 201,504 15,989San Bernardino 75,546 125,498 10,351San Diego 293,457 378,337 29,682District Totals 774,499 1,147,514 91,467 Percent 38.5% 57.0% 4.5%

4th Board of Equalization District

Judy Chu

Glen Forsch

Monica W. Kadera

Cindy Varela Henderson

DEM REP LIB PFLos Angeles 1,035,391 433,353 73,078 42,027District Totals 1,035,391 433,353 73,078 42,027 Percent 65.4% 27.4% 4.6% 2.6%

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UNITED STATES SENATE

Dianne Feinstein*

Richard "Dick"

MountjoyDon J.

GrundmannTodd

Chretien

Michael S.

MettiMarsha

FeinlandJeffrey

MacklerKent P.

MesplayLea

ShermanConnor

VlakancicDEM REP AI GRN LIB PF IND (W/I) GRN (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I)

Alameda 307,495 66,550 2,335 17,606 4,417 5,757 34 14 10 0 Percent 76.1% 16.5% 0.5% 4.4% 1.0% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Alpine 303 188 6 16 9 8 0 0 0 0 Percent 57.2% 35.5% 1.1% 3.1% 1.6% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Amador 6,534 7,382 193 190 252 183 0 0 0 0 Percent 44.4% 50.2% 1.3% 1.2% 1.7% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Butte 32,131 31,316 952 1,299 1,482 1,158 0 1 0 0 Percent 47.1% 45.9% 1.3% 1.9% 2.2% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Calaveras 7,860 8,642 289 276 395 267 0 0 0 0 Percent 44.4% 48.8% 1.6% 1.5% 2.2% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Colusa 1,994 2,647 58 41 71 43 0 0 0 0 Percent 41.1% 54.6% 1.2% 0.8% 1.5% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Contra Costa 205,516 80,764 2,355 5,405 3,399 2,659 0 0 0 0 Percent 68.5% 27.0% 0.7% 1.9% 1.1% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Del Norte 3,207 2,955 138 118 146 102 0 0 0 0 Percent 48.2% 44.4% 2.0% 1.7% 2.2% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

El Dorado 28,915 34,091 650 1,012 1,339 850 0 2 0 0 Percent 43.3% 51.0% 0.9% 1.5% 2.1% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Fresno 89,331 76,286 1,488 1,540 2,231 2,731 1 2 0 0 Percent 51.5% 44.0% 0.8% 0.8% 1.3% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Glenn 2,813 4,219 118 53 125 105 0 0 0 0 Percent 37.9% 56.8% 1.5% 0.7% 1.7% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Humboldt 27,652 15,003 648 2,496 953 867 0 0 0 0 Percent 58.1% 31.6% 1.3% 5.2% 2.0% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Imperial 13,182 7,338 272 205 398 567 0 0 0 0 Percent 60.1% 33.5% 1.2% 0.9% 1.8% 2.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Inyo 2,641 3,281 76 98 161 121 0 0 0 0 Percent 41.5% 51.5% 1.1% 1.5% 2.6% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Kern 58,330 81,944 1,916 1,081 2,816 2,389 0 2 0 1 Percent 39.3% 55.2% 1.2% 0.7% 1.9% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Kings 10,660 11,016 260 118 303 316 0 0 0 0 Percent 47.1% 48.6% 1.1% 0.5% 1.3% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Lake 10,830 6,691 353 472 413 440 0 0 0 0 Percent 56.5% 34.9% 1.8% 2.5% 2.1% 2.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Lassen 2,968 4,820 113 121 276 168 0 0 0 0 Percent 35.1% 57.0% 1.3% 1.4% 3.3% 1.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Los Angeles 1,298,820 536,200 15,696 26,758 29,237 27,926 11 8 8 2 Percent 67.2% 27.8% 0.8% 1.3% 1.5% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Madera 12,658 15,609 352 274 453 517 0 0 0 0 Percent 42.4% 52.3% 1.1% 0.9% 1.5% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Marin 82,025 17,788 471 3,187 1,351 921 5 10 1 0 Percent 77.6% 16.9% 0.4% 3.1% 1.2% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Mariposa 3,249 3,842 103 124 120 121 0 0 0 0 Percent 43.0% 50.9% 1.3% 1.7% 1.5% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Mendocino 19,645 7,662 384 1,458 606 701 0 0 0 0 Percent 64.6% 25.2% 1.2% 4.8% 1.9% 2.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

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UNITED STATES SENATE

Dianne Feinstein*

Richard "Dick"

MountjoyDon J.

GrundmannTodd

Chretien

Michael S.

MettiMarsha

FeinlandJeffrey

MacklerKent P.

MesplayLea

ShermanConnor

VlakancicDEM REP AI GRN LIB PF IND (W/I) GRN (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I)

Merced 22,081 16,914 477 316 441 787 0 0 0 0 Percent 53.9% 41.3% 1.1% 0.7% 1.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Modoc 1,264 2,093 52 41 128 92 0 0 0 0 Percent 34.5% 57.1% 1.4% 1.1% 3.4% 2.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Mono 1,829 1,657 36 66 96 50 0 0 0 0 Percent 49.0% 44.4% 0.9% 1.8% 2.6% 1.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Monterey 56,887 25,400 706 1,329 1,490 1,325 1 0 0 1 Percent 65.3% 29.2% 0.8% 1.5% 1.7% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Napa 27,144 12,958 350 830 596 501 0 0 0 0 Percent 64.1% 30.6% 0.8% 2.0% 1.4% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Nevada 21,204 18,618 258 1,015 899 434 0 0 0 0 Percent 50.0% 43.9% 0.6% 2.4% 2.1% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Orange 321,646 353,924 6,820 7,108 13,644 9,509 1 11 2 1 Percent 45.2% 49.7% 0.9% 0.9% 2.0% 1.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Placer 53,956 61,615 924 1,358 2,003 1,308 0 1 0 0 Percent 44.6% 50.9% 0.7% 1.1% 1.7% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Plumas 3,881 4,345 140 105 140 138 0 0 0 0 Percent 44.4% 49.7% 1.6% 1.2% 1.6% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Riverside 183,532 175,543 4,024 3,141 5,839 5,999 0 3 0 0 Percent 48.6% 46.5% 1.0% 0.8% 1.5% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Sacramento 201,221 134,887 3,907 5,597 4,883 5,053 3 4 0 0 Percent 56.6% 38.0% 1.0% 1.6% 1.3% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

San Benito 8,626 4,768 125 171 273 238 0 0 0 0 Percent 60.8% 33.6% 0.8% 1.2% 2.0% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

San Bernardino 167,821 153,430 4,130 2,978 5,609 5,724 0 1 0 0 Percent 49.5% 45.2% 1.2% 0.8% 1.6% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

San Diego 403,711 322,760 6,033 7,221 12,521 9,044 1 47 8 0 Percent 53.1% 42.4% 0.7% 0.9% 1.7% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

San Francisco 187,692 19,374 1,142 19,052 2,888 2,842 38 9 8 0 Percent 80.6% 8.4% 0.4% 8.2% 1.2% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

San Joaquin 75,011 54,874 1,515 1,164 2,132 2,411 1 1 0 0 Percent 54.8% 40.1% 1.1% 0.8% 1.5% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

San Luis Obispo 47,891 42,742 786 1,405 1,685 1,095 1 5 0 0 Percent 50.1% 44.8% 0.8% 1.4% 1.8% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

San Mateo 152,082 41,043 1,213 4,500 2,577 1,897 2 7 4 0 Percent 74.8% 20.2% 0.5% 2.3% 1.3% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Santa Barbara 68,970 44,864 978 1,790 2,453 1,936 0 0 0 0 Percent 57.1% 37.1% 0.8% 1.4% 2.0% 1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Santa Clara 298,451 106,383 3,073 7,230 7,141 5,041 4 22 4 6 Percent 69.9% 24.9% 0.7% 1.7% 1.7% 1.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Santa Cruz 65,214 17,279 532 3,385 1,670 1,298 2 3 1 0 Percent 73.0% 19.4% 0.5% 3.8% 1.9% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Shasta 22,097 32,876 830 489 1,201 746 0 0 1 0 Percent 38.0% 56.5% 1.4% 0.8% 2.1% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Sierra 641 814 21 27 50 23 0 0 0 0 Percent 40.7% 51.7% 1.3% 1.7% 3.2% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

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UNITED STATES SENATE

Dianne Feinstein*

Richard "Dick"

MountjoyDon J.

GrundmannTodd

Chretien

Michael S.

MettiMarsha

FeinlandJeffrey

MacklerKent P.

MesplayLea

ShermanConnor

VlakancicDEM REP AI GRN LIB PF IND (W/I) GRN (W/I) IND (W/I) IND (W/I)

Siskiyou 6,752 8,433 286 238 444 235 0 0 0 0 Percent 41.3% 51.5% 1.7% 1.4% 2.7% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Solano 64,828 32,956 1,029 1,289 1,404 1,300 1 2 0 0 Percent 63.1% 32.1% 1.0% 1.2% 1.4% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Sonoma 119,672 39,619 1,751 5,356 2,753 3,044 0 2 0 0 Percent 69.5% 23.1% 1.0% 3.2% 1.5% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Stanislaus 50,656 47,513 1,233 831 1,168 1,356 0 1 0 0 Percent 49.3% 46.3% 1.1% 0.8% 1.1% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Sutter 9,297 13,113 263 186 369 320 0 0 0 0 Percent 39.5% 55.7% 1.1% 0.7% 1.6% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Tehama 6,914 9,865 321 148 354 263 0 0 0 0 Percent 38.8% 55.3% 1.7% 0.8% 2.0% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Trinity 2,824 2,356 64 158 189 127 0 0 0 0 Percent 49.4% 41.3% 1.1% 2.7% 3.3% 2.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Tulare 28,694 36,526 660 499 871 926 0 0 0 0 Percent 42.1% 53.6% 0.9% 0.7% 1.3% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Tuolumne 9,535 10,228 252 285 367 280 0 0 0 0 Percent 45.6% 48.9% 1.2% 1.3% 1.7% 1.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Ventura 115,471 91,374 1,704 2,253 3,470 2,683 0 0 0 0 Percent 53.3% 42.2% 0.7% 1.0% 1.6% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Yolo 34,548 16,187 266 1,375 821 570 2 2 0 0 Percent 64.3% 30.2% 0.4% 2.6% 1.5% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Yuba 5,487 7,257 223 190 329 252 0 0 0 0 Percent 40.0% 52.9% 1.6% 1.3% 2.4% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

State Totals 5,076,289 2,990,822 75,350 147,074 133,851 117,764 108 160 47 11 Percent 59.5% 35.1% 0.8% 1.8% 1.5% 1.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS1st Congressional District

Mike Thompson*

John W. Jones

Pamela Elizondo

Timothy J.Stock

Carol Wolman

DEM REP GRN PF IND (W/I)Del Norte 3,786 2,657 122 95 0

Humboldt 31,284 13,913 1,673 734 0

Lake 11,951 6,109 475 400 0

Mendocino 20,820 7,473 1,283 638 36

Napa 28,578 12,024 908 573 0

Sonoma 18,124 7,738 777 482 0

Yolo 29,866 13,280 1,661 581 3

District Totals 144,409 63,194 6,899 3,503 39 Percent 66.3% 29.0% 3.1% 1.6% 0.0%

2nd Congressional District

A. J. Sekhon

Wally Herger*

E. Kent Hinesley

DEM REP LIBButte 21,924 30,798 2,227

Colusa 1,305 3,467 98

Glenn 1,935 5,344 187

Shasta 17,190 39,360 1,779

Siskiyou 5,467 10,479 540

Sutter 7,027 16,062 704

Tehama 4,905 12,431 545

Trinity 2,092 3,352 253

Yolo 2,337 4,521 173

Yuba 4,052 9,097 551

District Totals 68,234 134,911 7,057 Percent 32.5% 64.2% 3.3%

3rd Congressional District

Bill Durston

Dan Lungren*

Douglas Arthur Tuma

Michael Roskey

DEM REP LIB PFAlpine 258 243 14 3

Amador 5,020 9,189 314 133

Calaveras 6,206 10,754 457 271

Sacramento 72,723 112,568 2,904 1,915

Solano 2,111 2,955 83 48

District Totals 86,318 135,709 3,772 2,370 Percent 37.9% 59.5% 1.6% 1.0%

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS4th Congressional District

Charlie Brown

John T. Doolittle*

Dan Warren

DEM REP LIBButte 4,910 6,948 814

El Dorado 29,830 33,925 3,375

Lassen 2,814 5,167 545

Modoc 1,243 2,207 269

Nevada 23,224 17,005 2,313

Placer 56,175 59,530 5,704

Plumas 3,893 4,411 419

Sacramento 4,304 5,793 510

Sierra 606 832 127

District Totals 126,999 135,818 14,076 Percent 45.9% 49.1% 5.0%

5th Congressional District

Doris O. Matsui*

Claire Yan

Jeff Kravitz

John C. Reiger

DEM REP GRN PFSacramento 105,676 35,106 6,466 2,018

District Totals 105,676 35,106 6,466 2,018 Percent 70.8% 23.6% 4.3% 1.3%

6th Congressional District

Lynn Woolsey*

Todd Hooper

Richard W. Friesen

Michael Halliwell

DEM REP LIB REP (W/I)Marin 75,289 25,701 3,400 1

Sonoma 97,901 38,704 5,628 4

District Totals 173,190 64,405 9,028 5 Percent 70.3% 26.1% 3.6% 0.0%

7th Congressional District

George Miller*

Camden Mc Connell

DEM LIBContra Costa 70,946 11,111

Solano 47,054 11,375

District Totals 118,000 22,486 Percent 84.0% 16.0%

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS8th Congressional District

Nancy Pelosi*

Mike DeNunzio

Krissy Keefer

Philip Zimt Berg

DEM REP GRN LIBSan Francisco 148,435 19,800 13,653 2,751

District Totals 148,435 19,800 13,653 2,751 Percent 80.4% 10.8% 7.4% 1.4%

9th Congressional District

Barbara Lee*

John "J.D." denDulk

James Eyer

DEM REP LIBAlameda 167,245 20,786 5,655

District Totals 167,245 20,786 5,655 Percent 86.4% 10.7% 2.9%

10th Congressional District

Ellen O. Tauscher*

Darcy Linn

Jeff Ketelson

DEM REP REP (W/I)Alameda 15,614 9,957 1

Contra Costa 93,552 43,184 21

Sacramento 523 428 0

Solano 21,170 12,500 28

District Totals 130,859 66,069 50 Percent 66.5% 33.5% 0.0%

11th Congressional District

Jerry McNerney

Richard W. Pombo*

DEM REPAlameda 20,576 12,085

Contra Costa 27,433 23,150

San Joaquin 54,297 56,308

Santa Clara 7,562 4,853

District Totals 109,868 96,396 Percent 53.3% 46.7%

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS12th Congressional District

Tom Lantos*

Mike Moloney

DEM REPSan Francisco 35,259 7,775

San Mateo 103,391 35,899

District Totals 138,650 43,674 Percent 76.1% 23.9%

13th Congressional District

Fortney Pete Stark*

George I. Bruno

DEM REPAlameda 110,756 37,141

District Totals 110,756 37,141 Percent 74.9% 25.1%

14th Congressional District

Anna G. Eshoo*

Rob Smith

Carol Brouillet

Brian Holtz

DEM REP GRN LIBSan Mateo 42,353 13,365 1,346 1,135

Santa Clara 79,921 27,309 2,327 2,629

Santa Cruz 18,879 7,423 960 928

District Totals 141,153 48,097 4,633 4,692 Percent 71.1% 24.3% 2.3% 2.3%

15th Congressional District

Mike Honda*

Raymond L. Chukwu

DEM REPSanta Clara 115,532 44,186

District Totals 115,532 44,186 Percent 72.4% 27.6%

16th Congressional District

Zoe Lofgren*

Charel Winston

DEM REPSanta Clara 98,929 37,130

District Totals 98,929 37,130 Percent 72.8% 27.2%

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS17th Congressional District

Sam Farr*

Anthony R. De Maio

Jeff Edward Taylor

DEM REP IND (W/I)Monterey 60,362 22,263 2,371

San Benito 9,713 4,250 44

Santa Cruz 50,675 9,419 196

District Totals 120,750 35,932 2,611 Percent 75.9% 22.5% 1.6%

18th Congressional District

Dennis A. Cardoza*

John A. Kanno

DEM REPFresno 349 455

Madera 157 229

Merced 26,229 14,729

San Joaquin 19,469 6,715

Stanislaus 24,978 15,403

District Totals 71,182 37,531 Percent 65.5% 34.5%

19th Congressional District

TJ Cox

George P. Radanovich*

DEM REPFresno 26,129 37,574

Madera 10,373 18,824

Mariposa 3,114 4,485

Stanislaus 23,740 37,166

Tuolumne 8,392 12,197

District Totals 71,748 110,246 Percent 39.4% 60.6%

20th Congressional District

Jim Costa*

DEMFresno 27,682

Kern 16,839

Kings 16,599

District Totals 61,120 Percent 100.0%

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS21st Congressional District

Steven Haze

Devin G. Nunes*

John Roger Miller

DEM REP GRNFresno 22,463 49,374 2,637

Tulare 20,255 45,840 2,092

District Totals 42,718 95,214 4,729 Percent 29.9% 66.8% 3.3%

22nd Congressional District

Sharon M. Beery

Kevin Mc Carthy

DEM REPKern 32,056 94,160

Los Angeles 5,924 10,091

San Luis Obispo 17,246 29,027

District Totals 55,226 133,278 Percent 29.2% 70.8%

23rd Congressional District

Lois Capps*

Victor D. Tognazzini

H. A. Gardner, Jr.

DEM REP IND (W/I)San Luis Obispo 29,441 19,174 1

Santa Barbara 56,582 29,686 17

Ventura 28,638 12,412 0

District Totals 114,661 61,272 18 Percent 65.2% 34.8% 0.0%

24th Congressional District

Jill M. Martinez

Elton Gallegly*

Henry Nicolle

Michael Kurt Stettler

DEM REP IND (W/I) IND (W/I)Santa Barbara 11,742 22,738 0 0

Ventura 67,719 107,074 3 16

District Totals 79,461 129,812 3 16 Percent 37.9% 62.1% 0.0% 0.0%

25th Congressional District

Robert Rodriguez

Howard P. "Buck"

Mckeon*David W. Erickson

DEM REP LIBInyo 2,220 3,894 265

Los Angeles 40,257 72,531 4,924

Mono 1,619 1,940 149

San Bernardino 11,817 15,622 1,535

District Totals 55,913 93,987 6,873 Percent 35.7% 60.0% 4.3%

* Incumbent 35

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS

26th Congressional District

Cynthia Rodriguez Matthews

David Dreier*

Elliott Graham

Ted Brown

DEM REP AI LIBLos Angeles 44,896 67,096 1,846 3,564

San Bernardino 22,982 34,932 1,505 2,323

District Totals 67,878 102,028 3,351 5,887 Percent 37.9% 57.0% 1.8% 3.3%

27th Congressional District

Brad Sherman*

Peter Hankwitz

DEM REPLos Angeles 92,650 42,074

District Totals 92,650 42,074 Percent 68.8% 31.2%

28th Congressional District

Howard L. Berman*

Stanley Kimmel Kesselman

Byron De Lear

Kelley L. Ross

DEM REP GRN LIBLos Angeles 79,866 20,629 3,868 3,679

District Totals 79,866 20,629 3,868 3,679 Percent 74.0% 19.1% 3.5% 3.4%

29th Congressional District

Adam Schiff*

William J. Bodell

William M. Paparian

Jim Keller

Lynda L.Llamas

John Burton

DEM REP GRN LIB PF IND (W/I)Los Angeles 91,014 39,321 8,197 2,258 2,599 15

District Totals 91,014 39,321 8,197 2,258 2,599 15 Percent 63.5% 27.5% 5.7% 1.5% 1.8% 0.0%

30th Congressional District

Henry A. Waxman*

David Nelson Jones

Adele M. Cannon

DEM REP PFLos Angeles 151,284 55,904 4,546

District Totals 151,284 55,904 4,546 Percent 71.5% 26.4% 2.1%

* Incumbent 36

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS31st Congressional District

Xavier Becerra*

DEMLos Angeles 64,952

District Totals 64,952 Percent 100.0%

32nd Congressional District

Hilda L. Solis*

Leland Faegre

DEM LIBLos Angeles 76,059 15,627

District Totals 76,059 15,627 Percent 83.0% 17.0%

33rd Congressional District

Diane E. Watson*

DEMLos Angeles 113,715

District Totals 113,715 Percent 100.0%

34th Congressional District

Lucille Roybal-Allard*

Wayne Miller

Naomi Craine

DEM REP IND (W/I)Los Angeles 57,459 17,359 1

District Totals 57,459 17,359 1 Percent 76.8% 23.2% 0.0%

35th Congressional District

Maxine Waters*

Gordon Michael Mego

Paul T. Ireland

DEM AI LIBLos Angeles 82,498 8,343 7,665

District Totals 82,498 8,343 7,665 Percent 83.8% 8.5% 7.7%

* Incumbent 37

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS36th Congressional District

Jane Harman*

Brian Gibson

Mike Binkley

James R. Smith

DEM REP LIB PFLos Angeles 105,323 53,068 3,170 4,592

District Totals 105,323 53,068 3,170 4,592 Percent 63.4% 32.0% 1.9% 2.7%

37th Congressional District

Juanita Millender-

McDonald*Herb

PetersDEM LIB

Los Angeles 80,716 17,246

District Totals 80,716 17,246 Percent 82.4% 17.6%

38th Congressional District

Grace F. Napolitano*

Sidney W. Street

DEM REPLos Angeles 75,181 24,620

District Totals 75,181 24,620 Percent 75.4% 24.6%

39th Congressional District

Linda T. Sanchez*

James L. Andion

DEM REPLos Angeles 72,149 37,384

District Totals 72,149 37,384 Percent 65.9% 34.1%

40th Congressional District

Florice Orea Hoffman

Ed Royce*

Philip H. Inman

DEM REP LIBOrange 46,418 100,995 3,876

District Totals 46,418 100,995 3,876 Percent 30.7% 66.8% 2.5%

* Incumbent 38

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS41st Congressional District

Louie A. Contreras

Jerry Lewis*

Carol Petersen

DEM REP IND (W/I)Riverside 12,061 19,851 6

San Bernardino 42,174 89,910 42

District Totals 54,235 109,761 48 Percent 33.0% 67.0% 0.0%

42nd Congressional District

Gary G. Miller*

REPLos Angeles 22,289

Orange 85,000

San Bernardino 22,431

District Totals 129,720 Percent 100.0%

43rd Congressional District

Joe Baca*

Scott Folkens

DEM REPSan Bernardino 52,791 29,069

District Totals 52,791 29,069 Percent 64.5% 35.5%

44th Congressional District

Louis Vandenberg

Ken Calvert*

Kevin Akin

DEM REP PFOrange 10,086 24,360 823

Riverside 45,189 65,195 3,663

District Totals 55,275 89,555 4,486 Percent 37.0% 60.0% 3.0%

45th Congressional District

David Roth

Mary Bono*

DEM REPRiverside 64,613 99,638

District Totals 64,613 99,638 Percent 39.3% 60.7%

* Incumbent 39

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS46th Congressional District

Jim Brandt

Dana Rohrabacher*

Dennis Chang

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 26,962 34,502 2,292

Orange 44,611 81,674 5,011

District Totals 71,573 116,176 7,303 Percent 36.7% 59.6% 3.7%

47th Congressional District

Loretta Sanchez*

Tan Nguyen

DEM REPOrange 47,134 28,485

District Totals 47,134 28,485 Percent 62.4% 37.6%

48th Congressional District

Steve Young

John Campbell*

Bruce Cohen

DEM REP LIBOrange 74,647 120,130 5,750

District Totals 74,647 120,130 5,750 Percent 37.2% 60.0% 2.8%

49th Congressional District

Jeeni Criscenzo

Darrell Issa*

Lars R. Grossmith

Frank Ford

DEM REP LIB DEM (W/I)Riverside 19,604 36,739 2,055 19

San Diego 32,623 62,092 2,897 108

District Totals 52,227 98,831 4,952 127 Percent 33.5% 63.3% 3.2% 0.0%

50th Congressional District

Francine Busby

Brian P. Bilbray*

Paul King

Miriam E. Clark

DEM REP LIB PFSan Diego 96,612 118,018 4,119 3,353

District Totals 96,612 118,018 4,119 3,353 Percent 43.5% 53.2% 1.8% 1.5%

* Incumbent 40

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS51st Congressional District

Bob Filner*

Blake L. Miles

Dan Litwin

David Arguello

DEM REP LIB IND (W/I)Imperial 14,480 6,898 567 0

San Diego 63,634 28,033 2,223 4

District Totals 78,114 34,931 2,790 4 Percent 67.5% 30.1% 2.4% 0.0%

52nd Congressional District

John Rinaldi

Duncan Hunter*

Michael Benoit

DEM REP LIBSan Diego 61,208 123,696 6,465

District Totals 61,208 123,696 6,465 Percent 32.0% 64.7% 3.3%

53rd Congressional District

Susan A. Davis*

John "Woody" Woodrum

Ernie Lippe

DEM REP LIBSan Diego 97,541 43,312 3,534

District Totals 97,541 43,312 3,534 Percent 67.6% 30.0% 2.4%

* Incumbent 41

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MEMBER OF THE STATE SENATE2nd State Senate District

Patricia "Pat" Wiggins

Lawrence R. Wiesner

DEM REPHumboldt 28,189 17,800Lake 10,409 8,097Mendocino 19,368 9,753Napa 25,180 15,006Solano 29,752 14,585Sonoma 74,137 32,370District Totals 187,035 97,611 Percent 65.8% 34.2%

4th State Senate District

Paul Singh

Sam Aanestad*

RobertVizzard

TonyMunroe

DEM REP GRN LIBButte 24,028 37,996 2,583 2,034Colusa 1,409 3,164 69 134Del Norte 2,673 3,448 214 223Glenn 2,095 4,873 137 194Nevada 12,756 20,156 1,194 861Placer 14,506 29,122 1,122 1,277Shasta 17,155 37,048 1,272 1,762Siskiyou 5,908 9,338 389 571Sutter 7,046 14,879 536 716Tehama 5,554 11,122 365 636Trinity 2,139 2,875 268 301Yuba 4,024 8,473 371 591District Totals 99,293 182,494 8,520 9,300 Percent 33.1% 61.0% 2.8% 3.1%

6th State Senate District

Darrell Steinberg

Paul R. Green, Jr.

Alana N.Garberoglio

C.T. Weber

DEM REP LIB PFSacramento 115,628 71,051 4,774 5,573District Totals 115,628 71,051 4,774 5,573 Percent 58.7% 36.1% 2.4% 2.8%

8th State Senate District

Leland Y. Yee

Michael Skipakevich

DEM REPSan Francisco 81,200 14,435San Mateo 98,356 36,235District Totals 179,556 50,670 Percent 78.0% 22.0%

* Incumbent 42

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10th State Senate District

Ellen Corbet

Lou Filipovich

DEM REPAlameda 116,865 41,510Santa Clara 19,981 8,128District Totals 136,846 49,638 Percent 73.4% 26.6%

12th State Senate District

Wiley Nickel

Jeff Denham*

DEM REPMadera 3,888 5,888Merced 14,451 26,083Monterey 14,086 16,014San Benito 8,306 5,715Stanislaus 24,399 36,588District Totals 65,130 90,288 Percent 41.9% 58.1%

14th State Senate District

Wesley W. Firch

Dave Cogdill

DEM REPFresno 40,438 80,741Madera 5,386 13,893Mariposa 2,481 4,749San Joaquin 14,027 28,942Stanislaus 13,117 26,601Tuolumne 7,230 12,878District Totals 82,679 167,804 Percent 33.0% 67.0%

16th State Senate District

Dean Florez*

DEMFresno 35,383Kern 19,452Kings 15,500Tulare 7,811District Totals 78,146 Percent 100.0%

* Incumbent 43

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MEMBER OF THE STATE SENATE

*

18th State Senate District

Fred B. Davis

RoyAshburn

Matthew Rick

DEM REP GRNInyo 2,209 3,670 296Kern 30,577 90,868 2,458San Bernardino 9,972 14,417 967Tulare 16,429 38,812 1,202District Totals 59,187 147,767 4,923 Percent 27.9% 69.8% 2.3%

20th State Senate District

Alex Padilla

Pamela J. Brown

DEM LIBLos Angeles 84,459 28,377District Totals 84,459 28,377 Percent 74.9% 25.1%

22nd State Senate District

Gilbert Cedillo*

Mike Ten

Murray Levy

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 71,199 18,581 3,469District Totals 71,199 18,581 3,469 Percent 76.4% 19.9% 3.7%

24th State Senate District

Gloria Romero*

Robert Carver

DEM REPLos Angeles 92,498 32,388District Totals 92,498 32,388 Percent 74.1% 25.9%

26th State Senate District

Mark Ridley-

ThomasBud

RaymondDEM LIB

Los Angeles 133,309 16,317District Totals 133,309 16,317 Percent 89.1% 10.9%

* Incumbent 44

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28th State Senate District

JennyOropeza

CherrylLiddle

Peter "Pedro" De Baets

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 129,151 72,570 7,485District Totals 129,151 72,570 7,485 Percent 61.8% 34.7% 3.5%

30th State Senate District

Ron Calderon

Selma H. Minerd

DEM REPLos Angeles 93,436 38,340District Totals 93,436 38,340 Percent 71.0% 29.0%

32nd State Senate District

Gloria Negrete McLeod

DEMLos Angeles 15,292San Bernardino 70,009District Totals 85,301 Percent 100.0%

34th State Senate District

Lou Correa

LynnDauche

Otto Bade

DEM REP IND (W/I)Orange 56,534 55,142 911District Totals 56,534 55,142 911 Percent 50.3% 48.9% 0.8%

36th State Senate District

Mark Hanson

DennisHollingsworth*

Joe Shea

DEM REP LIBRiverside 16,631 38,211 1,856San Diego 69,075 125,814 7,145District Totals 85,706 164,025 9,001 Percent 33.2% 63.4% 3.4%

* Incumbent 45

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MEMBER OF THE STATE SENATE

38th State Senate District

Mark Wyland

Brian A. Klea

REP LIBOrange 19,549 6,122San Diego 142,497 49,842District Totals 162,046 55,964 Percent 74.4% 25.6%

40th State Senate District

Denise Moreno

Ducheny*David K. Walden

Jesse Thomas

DEM REP LIBImperial 13,860 6,626 688Riverside 16,253 10,240 705San Diego 54,674 30,735 2,589District Totals 84,787 47,601 3,982 Percent 62.2% 34.9% 2.9%

* Incumbent 46

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY1st Assembly District

Patty Berg*

Ray Tyrone

Thomas T. Reed

Robert V. (Bob)

ParkerDEM REP LIB IND (W/I)

Del Norte 3,459 2,866 281 0Humboldt 30,294 15,079 1,934 1Lake 10,732 7,013 973 0Mendocino 20,313 8,021 1,441 49Sonoma 31,543 12,099 2,079 1Trinity 3,285 2,118 303 0District Totals 99,626 47,196 7,011 51 Percent 64.8% 30.7% 4.5% 0.0%

2nd Assembly District

Mel Smith

Doug La Malfa*

Phil Dynan

DEM REP PFButte 1,395 4,668 124Colusa 1,353 3,355 97Glenn 1,978 5,256 151Modoc 957 2,573 118Shasta 16,690 39,507 1,461Siskiyou 5,704 10,215 441Sutter 6,801 15,837 521Tehama 5,133 12,145 494Yolo 1,414 2,167 67District Totals 41,425 95,723 3,474 Percent 29.5% 68.1% 2.4%

3rd Assembly District

Michael "Mickey" Harrington

Rick Keene*

DEM REPButte 23,994 36,759Lassen 2,577 5,687Nevada 17,079 23,054Placer 4,106 7,306Plumas 3,081 5,234Sierra 501 1,005Yuba 4,763 8,713District Totals 56,101 87,758 Percent 38.9% 61.1%

* Incumbent 47

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY4th Assembly District

Robert Haswell

Ted Gaines

Jerry Fritts

Michael Patrick Murphy

DEM REP GRN LIBAlpine 229 227 20 28El Dorado 17,163 28,604 1,879 2,017Placer 32,380 58,159 2,522 2,834Sacramento 7,629 9,968 604 544District Totals 57,401 96,958 5,025 5,423 Percent 34.9% 58.9% 3.0% 3.2%

5th Assembly District

Brandon Bell

Roger Niello*

Mike Lopez

DEM REP PFPlacer 2,075 6,706 147Sacramento 46,250 77,628 3,921District Totals 48,325 84,334 4,068 Percent 35.4% 61.7% 2.9%

6th Assembly District

Jared Huffman

Michael Hartnett

Cat Woods

Richard Olmstead

DEM REP GRN LIBMarin 67,182 25,905 4,151 2,490Sonoma 39,407 17,959 2,771 2,029District Totals 106,589 43,864 6,922 4,519 Percent 65.9% 27.1% 4.3% 2.7%

7th Assembly District

Noreen M. Evans*

RayleneWiesner

DEM REP (W/I)Napa 30,758 394Solano 23,685 115Sonoma 44,819 955District Totals 99,262 1,464 Percent 98.6% 1.4%

* Incumbent 48

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8th Assembly District

Lois Wolk*

John Gould

DEM REPSolano 43,682 26,095Yolo 34,489 14,143District Totals 78,171 40,238 Percent 66.1% 33.9%

9th Assembly District

Dave Jones*

William C. Chan

DEM REPSacramento 61,932 26,652District Totals 61,932 26,652 Percent 70.0% 30.0%

10th Assembly District

Jim Cook

AlanNakanishi*

Janice Bonse

Albert R. Troyer

DEM REP LIB PFAmador 4,348 9,298 592 244El Dorado 3,497 10,330 549 140Sacramento 28,892 40,997 2,337 1,081San Joaquin 10,121 23,830 1,158 509District Totals 46,858 84,455 4,636 1,974 Percent 34.0% 61.3% 3.3% 1.4%

11th Assembly District

Mark DeSaulnier

Arne Simonsen

Cory Nott

DEM REP LIBContra Costa 69,054 31,048 3,743District Totals 69,054 31,048 3,743 Percent 66.5% 29.9% 3.6%

12th Assembly District

Fiona Ma

Howard Epstein

Barry Hermanson

DEM REP GRNSan Francisco 64,725 14,777 12,382San Mateo 9,197 2,243 792District Totals 73,922 17,020 13,174 Percent 71.0% 16.4% 12.6%

* Incumbent 49

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY13th Assembly District

Mark Leno*

Ramiro Maldonado, Jr.

DEM REPSan Francisco 110,937 16,760District Totals 110,937 16,760 Percent 86.9% 13.1%

14th Assembly District

Loni Hancock*

Leigh N. Wolf

DEM REPAlameda 59,800 6,135Contra Costa 57,079 20,005District Totals 116,879 26,140 Percent 81.8% 18.2%

15th Assembly District

Terry Coleman

Guy S. Houston*

DEM REPAlameda 12,965 15,501Contra Costa 46,035 54,237Sacramento 12,131 17,439San Joaquin 2,335 1,862District Totals 73,466 89,039 Percent 45.2% 54.8%

16th Assembly District

Sandre R. Swanson

Edward Ytuarte

DEM PFAlameda 91,696 10,071District Totals 91,696 10,071 Percent 90.2% 9.8%

17th Assembly District

Cathleen Galgiani

Gerard "Gerry" Machado

DEM REPMerced 22,209 18,693San Joaquin 24,303 12,372Stanislaus 1,163 1,042District Totals 47,675 32,107 Percent 59.8% 40.2%

* Incumbent 50

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY18th Assembly District

Mary Hayashi

Jill Buck

DEM REPAlameda 69,411 32,897District Totals 69,411 32,897 Percent 67.9% 32.1%

19th Assembly District

Gene Mullin*

Elsie Gufler

DEM REPSan Mateo 88,849 30,908District Totals 88,849 30,908 Percent 74.2% 25.8%

20th Assembly District

Alberto Torrico*

Ken Nishimura

DEM REPAlameda 53,378 27,609Santa Clara 7,860 4,939District Totals 61,238 32,548 Percent 65.3% 34.7%

21st Assembly District

Ira Ruskin*

Virginia Chang Kiraly

DEM REPSan Mateo 43,713 18,656Santa Clara 51,391 26,658District Totals 95,104 45,314 Percent 67.8% 32.2%

22nd Assembly District

Sally Lieber*

Roger Riffenburgh

DEM REPSanta Clara 66,941 30,369District Totals 66,941 30,369 Percent 68.8% 31.2%

* Incumbent 51

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY23rd Assembly District

Joe Coto*

Mark Patrosso

DEM REPSanta Clara 49,977 17,671District Totals 49,977 17,671 Percent 73.9% 26.1%

24th Assembly District

Jim Beall

Lawrence R. Hileman

Lionel H. Silva

DEM REP LIBSanta Clara 75,769 36,425 3,934District Totals 75,769 36,425 3,934 Percent 65.3% 31.4% 3.3%

25th Assembly District

James Lex Bufford

Tom Berryhill

Michael " Mike"

Dell'OrtoDEM REP LIB

Calaveras 5,178 9,781 2,333Madera 4,986 11,705 532Mariposa 2,564 4,543 311Mono 1,527 1,863 179Stanislaus 21,052 39,360 1,674Tuolumne 6,851 12,342 1,094District Totals 42,158 79,594 6,123 Percent 33.0% 62.3% 4.7%

26th Assembly District

Kenneth J. Goeken

Greg Aghazarian*

DEM REPSan Joaquin 23,378 35,289Stanislaus 15,612 19,414District Totals 38,990 54,703 Percent 41.6% 58.4%

* Incumbent 52

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY27th Assembly District

John Laird*

Michael Morrison

DEM REPMonterey 32,549 18,092Santa Clara 8,187 6,439Santa Cruz 58,794 17,880District Totals 99,530 42,411 Percent 70.2% 29.8%

28th Assembly District

Anna Caballero

Ignacio Velazquez

DEM REPMonterey 17,394 16,085San Benito 7,815 5,926Santa Clara 11,565 7,057Santa Cruz 6,796 3,235District Totals 43,570 32,303 Percent 57.5% 42.5%

29th Assembly District

Benjamin Avila

Mike Villines*

Jonathan Zwickel

John Crockford

DEM REP LIB PFFresno 30,940 69,761 1,315 3,349Madera 4,223 6,958 164 435Tulare 0 0 0 0District Totals 35,163 76,719 1,479 3,784 Percent 30.1% 65.5% 1.2% 3.2%

30th Assembly District

Nicole Parra*

Danny D. Gilmore

DEM REPFresno 3,413 4,756Kern 12,527 6,724Kings 10,142 12,730Tulare 2,162 2,317District Totals 28,244 26,527 Percent 51.6% 48.4%

* Incumbent 53

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY31st Assembly District

Juan Arambula*

DEMFresno 42,202Tulare 2,802District Totals 45,004 Percent 100.0%

32nd Assembly District

Maribel Vega

Jean Fuller

DEM REPKern 33,441 84,794San Bernardino 153 261District Totals 33,594 85,055 Percent 28.3% 71.7%

33rd Assembly District

Robert Evan Cuthbert

Sam Blakeslee*

DEM REPSan Luis Obispo 30,722 63,518Santa Barbara 14,269 27,875District Totals 44,991 91,393 Percent 32.9% 67.1%

34th Assembly District

Desmond Farrelly

Bill Maze*

David Minton Silva

DEM REP GRNInyo 2,069 3,938 285Kern 2,273 5,291 315San Bernardino 3,691 5,645 513Tulare 15,542 42,006 1,680District Totals 23,575 56,880 2,793 Percent 28.3% 68.4% 3.3%

* Incumbent 54

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY35th Assembly District

Pedro Nava*

Cristina Carreno Martin

DEM REPSanta Barbara 47,199 28,199Ventura 30,669 17,910District Totals 77,868 46,109 Percent 62.9% 37.1%

36th Assembly District

Robert "Bo" Bynum

Sharon Runner*

DEM REPLos Angeles 24,594 36,146San Bernardino 10,269 19,566District Totals 34,863 55,712 Percent 38.4% 61.6%

37th Assembly District

Ferial Masry

Audra Strickland*

DEM REPKern 1 5Los Angeles 7,698 11,651Ventura 50,606 66,837District Totals 58,305 78,493 Percent 42.6% 57.4%

38th Assembly District

Lyn Shaw

Cameron Smyth

Peggy L. Christensen

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 39,771 58,410 5,784Ventura 7,155 11,783 1,332District Totals 46,926 70,193 7,116 Percent 37.7% 56.6% 5.7%

* Incumbent 55

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY39th Assembly District

Richard Alarcon

DEMLos Angeles 40,603District Totals 40,603 Percent 100.0%

40th Assembly District

Lloyd E. Levine*

Rick Montaine

DEM REPLos Angeles 50,807 29,325District Totals 50,807 29,325 Percent 63.5% 36.5%

41st Assembly District

Julia Brownley

Tony Dolz

Conrad Stefan Frankowski

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 64,285 33,989 3,289Ventura 14,095 10,554 738District Totals 78,380 44,543 4,027 Percent 61.8% 35.1% 3.1%

42nd Assembly District

Mike Feuer

Steven Mark Sion

Colin Goldman

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 94,619 27,539 6,101District Totals 94,619 27,539 6,101 Percent 73.8% 21.5% 4.7%

43rd Assembly District

Paul Krekorian

Michael M. Agbaba

Steve Myers

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 55,871 26,350 6,296District Totals 55,871 26,350 6,296 Percent 63.2% 29.7% 7.1%

* Incumbent 56

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY44th Assembly District

AnthonyPortantino

Scott Carwile

Ricardo Costa

Barron Yanaga

DEM REP GRN LIBLos Angeles 66,206 37,699 4,662 4,969District Totals 66,206 37,699 4,662 4,969 Percent 58.4% 33.2% 4.1% 4.3%

45th Assembly District

Kevin De Leon

Samantha E. Allen-Newman

DEM REPLos Angeles 45,106 9,082District Totals 45,106 9,082 Percent 83.3% 16.7%

46th Assembly District

Fabian Nunez*

DEMLos Angeles 30,518District Totals 30,518 Percent 100.0%

47th Assembly District

Karen Bass*

Jeffers MacArthur

DodgeDEM REP

Los Angeles 84,674 15,096District Totals 84,674 15,096 Percent 84.9% 15.1%

48th Assembly District

Mike Davis

Brenda Carol Green

DEM REPLos Angeles 43,310 5,479District Totals 43,310 5,479 Percent 88.8% 11.2%

* Incumbent 57

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY49th Assembly District

Mike Eng

Esthela G. Siegrist

Laura Brown

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 39,326 18,021 4,865District Totals 39,326 18,021 4,865 Percent 63.3% 28.9% 7.8%

50th Assembly District

Hector De La Torre*

Gladys O. Miller

DEM REPLos Angeles 39,019 11,210District Totals 39,019 11,210 Percent 77.7% 22.3%

51st Assembly District

Curren D. Price

Ross Moen

Carl M. "Marty" Swinney

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 52,671 16,241 2,322District Totals 52,671 16,241 2,322 Percent 74.0% 22.8% 3.2%

52nd Assembly District

Mervyn M. Dymally*

DEMLos Angeles 37,959District Totals 37,959 Percent 100.0%

53rd Assembly District

Ted W. Lieu*

Mary Jo Ford

Peter Luke Thottam

Karl Abrams

DEM REP GRN PFLos Angeles 75,491 47,534 3,070 2,997District Totals 75,491 47,534 3,070 2,997 Percent 58.5% 36.9% 2.3% 2.3%

* Incumbent 58

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY54th Assembly District

Betty Karnette*

Michael A. Jackson

DEM REPLos Angeles 69,890 45,128District Totals 69,890 45,128 Percent 60.8% 39.2%

55th Assembly District

Laura Richardson

Margherita Palumbo Underhill

DEM REPLos Angeles 50,006 23,421District Totals 50,006 23,421 Percent 68.2% 31.8%

56th Assembly District

Tony Mendoza

Grace Hu

DEM REPLos Angeles 37,079 24,380Orange 6,587 7,611District Totals 43,666 31,991 Percent 57.8% 42.2%

57th Assembly District

Ed Hernandez

Holly Carver

DEM REPLos Angeles 44,025 25,790District Totals 44,025 25,790 Percent 63.1% 36.9%

58th Assembly District

Charles M. Calderon

Jim Kleinpell

DEM REPLos Angeles 53,879 23,766District Totals 53,879 23,766 Percent 69.4% 30.6%

* Incumbent 59

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY59th Assembly District

Elliott Robert Barkan

Anthony Adams

Jill Stone

DEM REP LIBLos Angeles 26,907 35,090 3,903San Bernardino 18,748 32,409 3,942District Totals 45,655 67,499 7,845 Percent 37.8% 55.8% 6.4%

60th Assembly District

Van Tamom

Robert "Bob" Huff*

DEM REPLos Angeles 15,710 27,269Orange 11,475 36,591San Bernardino 4,905 10,861District Totals 32,090 74,721 Percent 30.0% 70.0%

61st Assembly District

Nell Soto

Benjamin Lopez

DEM REPLos Angeles 13,787 5,388San Bernardino 22,695 16,251District Totals 36,482 21,639 Percent 62.8% 37.2%

62nd Assembly District

Wilmer Amina Carter

Marge Mendoza-Ware

DEM REPSan Bernardino 33,747 15,704District Totals 33,747 15,704 Percent 68.3% 31.7%

63rd Assembly District

Mark David Westwood

Bill Emmerson*

DEM REPRiverside 933 1,056San Bernardino 38,722 58,284District Totals 39,655 59,340 Percent 40.0% 60.0%

* Incumbent 60

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY64th Assembly District

Paul M. Rasso

John J. Benoit*

DEM REPRiverside 42,314 66,501District Totals 42,314 66,501 Percent 38.8% 61.2%

65th Assembly District

Rita Ramirez-Dean

Paul Cook

Jon Taleb

DEM REP PFRiverside 32,610 47,314 2,371San Bernardino 9,296 20,355 987District Totals 41,906 67,669 3,358 Percent 37.1% 60.0% 2.9%

66th Assembly District

Laurel Nicholson

Kevin Jeffries

DEM REPRiverside 30,790 44,915San Diego 8,291 17,667District Totals 39,081 62,582 Percent 38.4% 61.6%

67th Assembly District

Ray Roberts

Jim Silva

DEM REPOrange 42,103 75,001District Totals 42,103 75,001 Percent 35.9% 64.1%

68th Assembly District

Paul Lucas

Van Tran*

DEM REPOrange 34,277 55,155District Totals 34,277 55,155 Percent 38.3% 61.7%

* Incumbent 61

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY69th Assembly District

Jose Solorio

Ryan Gene Williams

DEM REPOrange 28,339 14,854District Totals 28,339 14,854 Percent 65.7% 34.3%

70th Assembly District

Michael G. Glover

Chuck DeVore*

DEM REPOrange 51,453 78,724District Totals 51,453 78,724 Percent 39.5% 60.5%

71st Assembly District

Irene "Charlie" LaChance

Todd Spitzer*

DEM REPOrange 20,047 60,139Riverside 13,088 23,506District Totals 33,135 83,645 Percent 28.3% 71.7%

72nd Assembly District

John MacMurray

Michael D. (Mike) Duvall

Brian Lee Cross

DEM REP LIBOrange 35,352 55,664 3,114District Totals 35,352 55,664 3,114 Percent 37.5% 59.2% 3.3%

73rd Assembly District

Mimi Walters*

Andrew H. Favor

REP LIBOrange 50,701 16,792San Diego 24,899 10,620District Totals 75,600 27,412 Percent 73.4% 26.6%

* Incumbent 62

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY74th Assembly District

Roxana Folescu

Martin Garrick

DEM REPSan Diego 52,747 72,980District Totals 52,747 72,980 Percent 41.9% 58.1%

75th Assembly District

Scott Meyer

George A. Plescia*

Edward M. Teyssier

DEM REP LIBSan Diego 52,881 77,921 3,856District Totals 52,881 77,921 3,856 Percent 39.3% 57.9% 2.8%

76th Assembly District

Lori R. Saldana*

Ralph Denney

Kim Tran

DEM REP REP (W/I)San Diego 73,932 39,530 1,335District Totals 73,932 39,530 1,335 Percent 64.5% 34.4% 1.1%

77th Assembly District

Christopher R. Larkin

Joel Anderson

Rich Belitz

DEM REP LIBSan Diego 41,292 69,436 3,921District Totals 41,292 69,436 3,921 Percent 36.0% 60.6% 3.4%

78th Assembly District

Maxine Sherard

Shirley Horton*

Geof Gibson

DEM REP LIBSan Diego 46,846 51,983 3,324District Totals 46,846 51,983 3,324 Percent 45.9% 50.9% 3.2%

* Incumbent 63

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MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY79th Assembly District

Mary Salas

Jean Roesch

DEM REPSan Diego 39,437 23,395District Totals 39,437 23,395 Percent 62.8% 37.2%

80th Assembly District

Steve Clute

Bonnie Garcia*

DEM REPImperial 9,975 11,966Riverside 29,971 30,493District Totals 39,946 42,459 Percent 48.4% 51.6%

* Incumbent 64

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

For For ForAlameda 294,913 257,405 265,426 Percent 75.5% 65.8% 67.8%

Alpine 411 276 299 Percent 80.0% 53.9% 57.9%

Amador 10,357 6,832 6,787 Percent 71.8% 47.4% 47.0%

Butte 50,020 34,942 33,467 Percent 75.1% 52.4% 50.2%

Calaveras 12,846 8,733 8,535 Percent 73.6% 50.1% 49.0%

Colusa 3,271 2,320 2,214 Percent 68.7% 48.9% 46.7%

Contra Costa 234,457 195,817 179,713 Percent 80.2% 67.1% 61.7%

Del Norte 4,518 3,005 3,196 Percent 68.9% 45.8% 48.7%

El Dorado 50,583 35,091 31,415 Percent 77.4% 53.8% 48.1%

Fresno 123,375 101,695 94,484 Percent 74.0% 61.0% 57.0%

Glenn 5,032 3,198 3,118 Percent 68.9% 43.8% 42.6%

Humboldt 31,402 23,106 25,589 Percent 68.3% 50.2% 55.3%

Imperial 16,113 13,058 13,285 Percent 74.7% 60.5% 61.7%

Inyo 4,468 3,266 2,781 Percent 71.5% 51.9% 44.2%

Kern 114,315 85,463 73,766 Percent 77.9% 57.9% 50.3%

Kings 16,045 12,283 11,840 Percent 71.6% 54.8% 52.9%

Lake 13,661 9,104 9,803 Percent 73.8% 49.1% 51.5%

Lassen 5,693 3,113 3,696 Percent 69.1% 37.7% 44.3%

Los Angeles 1,413,377 1,219,112 1,142,754 Percent 76.5% 65.5% 61.3%

Madera 21,659 15,801 15,182 Percent 74.4% 54.3% 52.1%

Marin 73,833 63,789 64,169 Percent 73.5% 63.7% 63.8%

Mariposa 5,300 3,676 3,519 Percent 71.2% 49.3% 47.1%

Mendocino 21,024 15,079 17,408 Percent 71.3% 51.4% 58.8%

Merced 28,945 22,482 21,733 Percent 70.6% 55.0% 53.3%

Proposition No. 1C

Housing/Emergency Shelter Trust Fund 2006

Proposition No. 1A

Transportation Funding Protection

Proposition No. 1B

Highway Safety/Air Quality/Port Security Bond 2006

Against96,19424.5%

10320.0%

4,08428.2%

16,62724.9%

4,62326.4%

1,49731.3%

58,22419.8%

2,04331.1%

14,80222.6%

43,47526.0%

2,27431.1%

14,60931.7%

5,47425.3%

1,78628.5%

32,44822.1%

6,38128.4%

4,85226.2%

2,55230.9%

436,27123.5%

7,46325.6%

26,65626.5%

2,15028.8%

8,49728.7%

12,09129.4%

Against133,89234.2%

23746.1%

7,57052.6%

31,86247.6%

8,72649.9%

2,42451.1%

96,32332.9%

3,55454.2%

30,22446.2%

65,05339.0%

4,09856.2%

22,96049.8%

8,52739.5%

3,03648.1%

62,17842.1%

10,16845.2%

9,40150.9%

5,14062.3%

643,54434.5%

13,32845.7%

36,44536.3%

3,77650.7%

14,31048.6%

18,41145.0%

Against126,34632.2%

21842.1%

7,63853.0%

33,33249.8%

8,88351.0%

2,52653.3%

111,91838.3%

3,36051.3%

33,82051.9%

71,46643.0%

4,18757.4%

20,68844.7%

8,26438.3%

3,49755.8%

73,09449.7%

10,54747.1%

9,24848.5%

4,64455.7%

723,94638.7%

13,98347.9%

36,48436.2%

3,94952.9%

12,22541.2%

19,05646.7%

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

For For For

Proposition No. 1C

Housing/Emergency Shelter Trust Fund 2006

Proposition No. 1A

Transportation Funding Protection

Proposition No. 1B

Highway Safety/Air Quality/Port Security Bond 2006

Against Against AgainstModoc 2,581 1,440 1,694 Percent 70.9% 39.9% 46.6%

Mono 2,598 1,772 1,650 Percent 71.2% 48.4% 45.2%

Monterey 67,769 58,042 54,314 Percent 78.7% 67.4% 63.2%

Napa 29,321 23,295 22,715 Percent 71.0% 56.6% 55.1%

Nevada 31,487 19,859 20,366 Percent 76.0% 48.2% 49.2%

Orange 553,453 379,773 337,532 Percent 79.5% 54.5% 48.5%

Placer 94,468 66,028 58,749 Percent 79.4% 55.7% 49.6%

Plumas 6,188 3,855 3,968 Percent 72.0% 44.8% 46.0%

Riverside 302,949 240,786 209,105 Percent 81.3% 64.4% 55.6%

Sacramento 264,598 220,609 205,666 Percent 75.6% 63.0% 58.9%

San Benito 10,922 8,426 8,119 Percent 77.8% 60.3% 58.1%

San Bernardino 266,528 200,846 181,107 Percent 79.0% 59.5% 53.8%

San Diego 599,606 452,477 404,644 Percent 81.0% 61.1% 54.6%

San Francisco 160,872 152,220 172,112 Percent 68.5% 64.7% 72.6%

San Joaquin 102,819 80,969 76,837 Percent 77.1% 60.5% 57.6%

San Luis Obispo 71,375 50,491 49,056 Percent 77.9% 55.3% 53.7%

San Mateo 149,342 129,646 125,445 Percent 76.2% 23.8% 66.4% 64.1%

Santa Barbara 83,271 66,679 65,212 Percent 71.3% 57.1% 55.8%

Santa Clara 325,189 267,397 253,623 Percent 77.5% 63.8% 60.6%

Santa Cruz 61,952 49,799 55,890 Percent 72.3% 58.0% 64.7%

Shasta 41,900 28,027 26,445 Percent 73.5% 48.8% 46.1%

Sierra 1,121 640 678 Percent 72.2% 41.2% 43.5%

Siskiyou 11,448 6,405 7,262 Percent 71.4% 39.9% 45.3%

1,06429.1%

1,05528.8%

18,35821.3%

12,00029.0%

9,98724.0%

142,75520.5%

24,51520.6%

2,40928.0%

70,02018.7%

85,84924.4%

3,12322.2%

71,09221.0%

141,32519.0%

74,24331.5%

30,67422.9%

20,32322.1%

46,712

33,61828.7%

94,90022.5%

23,82027.7%

15,11626.5%

43227.8%

4,59128.6%

2,16760.1%

1,88751.6%

28,13132.6%

17,93343.4%

21,33651.8%

317,13045.5%

52,69044.3%

4,74355.2%

133,40535.6%

129,75037.0%

5,56339.7%

137,07140.5%

288,73838.9%

83,07335.3%

52,93739.5%

40,95244.7%

65,87633.6%

50,28942.9%

151,91436.2%

36,07142.0%

29,31151.2%

91258.8%

9,61960.1%

1,94153.4%

1,99854.8%

31,74636.8%

18,52344.9%

20,96850.8%

357,87051.5%

59,51550.4%

4,64854.0%

167,20544.4%

143,55541.1%

5,87341.9%

155,79746.2%

337,40345.4%

64,99927.4%

56,79142.4%

42,44146.3%

70,26235.9%

51,69244.2%

165,35239.4%

30,59635.3%

30,88753.9%

88056.5%

8,75454.7%

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

For For For

Proposition No. 1C

Housing/Emergency Shelter Trust Fund 2006

Proposition No. 1A

Transportation Funding Protection

Proposition No. 1B

Highway Safety/Air Quality/Port Security Bond 2006

Against Against AgainstSolano 78,788 61,841 60,031 Percent 77.6% 60.9% 59.2%

Sonoma 131,784 103,001 105,764 Percent 78.3% 61.2% 62.6%

Stanislaus 75,963 59,363 55,488 Percent 74.9% 58.7% 54.8%

Sutter 17,547 12,554 11,147 Percent 76.5% 54.8% 48.7%

Tehama 12,722 8,602 8,050 Percent 72.1% 48.6% 45.6%

Trinity 3,868 2,335 2,677 Percent 68.0% 41.0% 47.3%

Tulare 48,206 36,882 34,067 Percent 73.4% 56.2% 51.5%

Tuolumne 15,171 10,372 10,119 Percent 74.2% 50.9% 49.6%

Ventura 170,447 129,137 112,094 Percent 78.7% 59.8% 52.1%

Yolo 38,388 32,868 32,444 Percent 73.1% 62.5% 61.4%

Yuba 10,328 7,060 6,601 Percent 74.8% 51.3% 48.0%

State Totals 6,400,587 5,112,142 4,814,850 Percent 77.0% 61.4% 57.8%

22,79522.4%

36,66521.7%

25,51625.1%

5,40423.5%

4,93527.9%

1,82732.0%

17,55226.6%

5,28425.8%

46,15721.3%

14,13926.9%

3,49425.2%

1,916,92523.0%

39,72639.1%

65,30838.8%

41,92241.3%

10,36245.2%

9,08251.4%

3,35059.0%

28,81943.8%

10,04249.1%

86,906

48.7%

3,218,65738.6%

40.2%

19,73037.5%

6,725

41,40040.8%

63,40437.4%

45,83045.2%

11,70751.3%

9,56854.4%

2,98252.7%

32,19048.5%

10,27550.4%

103,11947.9%

20,42238.6%

7,14352.0%

3,521,05542.2%

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Alameda Percent

Alpine Percent

Amador Percent

Butte Percent

Calaveras Percent

Colusa Percent

Contra Costa Percent

Del Norte Percent

El Dorado Percent

Fresno Percent

Glenn Percent

Humboldt Percent

Imperial Percent

Inyo Percent

Kern Percent

Kings Percent

Lake Percent

Lassen Percent

Los Angeles Percent

Madera Percent

Marin Percent

Mariposa Percent

Mendocino Percent

Merced Percent

For For For268,872 281,419 236,51468.5% 72.5% 60.4%

297 292 31857.6% 56.6% 61.2%

6,121 7,422 10,03142.6% 51.5% 68.6%

31,949 42,520 43,78547.7% 63.6% 64.8%

7,624 9,499 12,53943.6% 54.7% 71.1%

2,140 2,975 3,49145.2% 62.5% 72.9%

182,856 210,524 200,46462.8% 72.1% 68.4%

2,871 3,170 4,87043.7% 48.4% 73.5%

30,389 36,373 46,30546.4% 55.8% 70.0%

91,984 98,710 125,21155.5% 59.9% 74.5%

2,772 4,307 5,22637.9% 58.8% 70.5%

24,890 24,833 29,28353.7% 54.0% 62.5%

12,932 12,807 18,33459.9% 59.7% 83.6%

2,713 3,062 4,44843.2% 48.8% 69.9%

73,660 84,068 114,39850.2% 57.4% 77.4%

11,103 12,362 17,02749.6% 55.4% 75.3%

8,700 11,256 12,89845.7% 59.3% 68.0%

3,345 3,397 6,27640.0% 41.0% 73.9%

1,142,764 1,214,205 1,338,62760.8% 66.6% 71.8%

13,923 15,973 22,37747.2% 54.3% 75.2%

63,548 70,739 60,95962.8% 70.3% 59.9%

3,285 3,659 5,24543.9% 49.1% 69.7%

15,817 16,779 17,81053.4% 57.1% 59.8%

21,384 22,902 29,77952.3% 56.6% 72.3%

Proposition No. 1E

Disaster Preparedness/Flood

Prevention Bond 2006

Proposition No. 83

Sex Offenders/Residence Restrictions Monitoring

Proposition No. 1D

Public Education Facilities Bond 2006

24,40336.4%

7,87145.3%

1,78737.5%

81,60127.9%

3,37551.6%

28,88944.2%

66,20540.1%

3,02941.2%

21,17246.0%

8,65240.3%

3,20751.2%

62,59342.6%

9,96144.6%

7,75340.7%

4,88459.0%

610,17333.4%

13,47645.7%

29,99929.7%

3,77950.9%

12,65142.9%

17,56143.4%

Against123,90231.5%

21942.4%

8,23957.4%

35,01652.3%

9,83256.4%

2,59054.8%

108,76537.2%

3,68956.3%

35,07053.6%

73,96344.5%

4,53862.1%

21,47846.3%

8,69040.1%

3,56356.8%

73,25549.8%

11,28150.4%

10,31454.3%

4,99860.0%

738,71839.2%

15,53452.8%

37,75937.2%

4,18156.1%

13,82546.6%

19,52947.7%

Against107,04627.5%

22443.4%

6,99448.5%

Against155,44939.6%

20238.8%

4,60431.4%

23,87235.2%

5,10128.9%

1,30427.1%

92,93131.6%

1,76426.5%

19,93330.0%

42,96425.5%

2,19129.5%

17,59237.5%

3,59916.4%

1,92030.1%

33,45522.6%

5,61224.7%

6,09332.0%

2,22726.1%

527,96728.2%

7,40624.8%

40,80940.1%

2,28930.3%

11,98940.2%

11,44027.7%

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Modoc Percent

Mono Percent

Monterey Percent

Napa Percent

Nevada Percent

Orange Percent

Placer Percent

Plumas Percent

Riverside Percent

Sacramento Percent

San Benito Percent

San Bernardino Percent

San Diego Percent

San Francisco Percent

San Joaquin Percent

San Luis Obispo Percent

San Mateo Percent

Santa Barbara Percent

Santa Clara Percent

Santa Cruz Percent

Shasta Percent

Sierra Percent

Siskiyou Percent

For For For

Proposition No. 1E

Disaster Preparedness/Flood

Prevention Bond 2006

Proposition No. 83

Sex Offenders/Residence Restrictions Monitoring

Proposition No. 1D

Public Education Facilities Bond 2006

Against Against Against1,462 1,758 2,78040.0% 48.6% 75.4%

1,648 1,668 2,53945.0% 46.1% 68.5%

54,013 57,528 61,53962.8% 67.3% 71.1%

21,544 25,328 27,85552.1% 61.4% 66.7%

19,069 24,984 27,34745.9% 60.5% 65.5%

339,525 392,823 533,20948.7% 56.7% 75.0%

56,052 69,129 87,85747.1% 58.3% 73.0%

3,651 4,247 6,01142.3% 49.3% 69.2%

205,780 234,796 304,71554.7% 62.4% 80.2%

199,518 251,854 245,29257.1% 71.9% 69.5%

7,997 8,464 10,29357.1% 60.8% 72.7%

177,478 194,562 263,42552.7% 58.2% 77.3%

390,266 453,825 578,37952.7% 61.6% 76.6%

172,869 176,818 111,42372.9% 76.0% 47.5%

74,119 91,521 102,49255.4% 68.4% 75.5%

47,092 50,689 67,20151.3% 55.7% 71.8%

124,622 137,432 129,53663.3% 70.8% 65.8%

64,763 69,246 76,56655.1% 59.7% 64.5%

257,942 279,384 275,67561.6% 67.1% 65.2%

54,538 56,786 49,16362.9% 66.1% 56.5%

23,395 28,911 40,37440.7% 50.5% 69.5%

637 727 1,10141.1% 46.9% 70.1%

6,186 7,182 11,33038.4% 44.8% 69.6%

1,85951.4%

1,94653.9%

28,07632.7%

15,93738.6%

16,32239.5%

301,14143.3%

49,51841.7%

4,35650.7%

141,70537.6%

98,50328.1%

5,47639.2%

140,27641.8%

283,12938.4%

55,94024.0%

42,33731.6%

40,35644.3%

56,79129.2%

46,86740.3%

137,35132.9%

29,13833.9%

28,44149.5%

82353.1%

8,83355.2%

2,18560.0%

2,01255.0%

32,01237.2%

19,81947.9%

22,41654.1%

356,98451.3%

62,78052.9%

4,97357.7%

170,61745.3%

149,93142.9%

6,02342.9%

159,65747.3%

350,42147.3%

64,47827.1%

59,72044.6%

44,82848.7%

72,27636.7%

52,82444.9%

161,42238.4%

32,20537.1%

34,02359.3%

91158.9%

9,89961.6%

91024.6%

1,16931.5%

25,08328.9%

13,93833.3%

14,45434.5%

177,88725.0%

32,51627.0%

2,67730.8%

75,46719.8%

107,92330.5%

3,86627.3%

77,67322.7%

177,04623.4%

122,81452.5%

33,43324.5%

26,46728.2%

67,50534.2%

42,20935.5%

147,22234.8%

37,90443.5%

17,75530.5%

47129.9%

4,96530.4%

69

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Solano Percent

Sonoma Percent

Stanislaus Percent

Sutter Percent

Tehama Percent

Trinity Percent

Tulare Percent

Tuolumne Percent

Ventura Percent

Yolo Percent

Yuba Percent

State Totals Percent

For For For

Proposition No. 1E

Disaster Preparedness/Flood

Prevention Bond 2006

Proposition No. 83

Sex Offenders/Residence Restrictions Monitoring

Proposition No. 1D

Public Education Facilities Bond 2006

Against Against Against57,367 66,799 75,44056.6% 66.0% 73.7%

98,230 110,146 95,59358.5% 65.7% 56.4%

53,084 62,625 75,63452.6% 62.0% 73.7%

10,902 16,976 17,76447.5% 73.3% 76.4%

6,904 9,450 12,50339.2% 53.6% 70.0%

2,262 2,596 3,79439.9% 45.8% 65.4%

32,890 35,930 49,13649.5% 55.0% 73.6%

9,018 10,976 14,91544.2% 53.8% 71.9%

115,154 130,080 155,84753.5% 60.8% 71.6%

32,886 38,452 33,80562.2% 73.2% 63.7%

6,066 8,907 10,05244.1% 64.7% 72.4%

4,754,868 5,305,852 5,926,80056.9% 64.2% 70.5%

34,52234.0%

57,73534.3%

38,39538.0%

6,19826.7%

8,21346.4%

3,06154.2%

29,46245.0%

9,45546.2%

84,09639.2%

14,13226.8%

4,87135.3%

2,962,54635.8%

44,14043.4%

69,92741.5%

47,91647.4%

12,03452.5%

10,70660.8%

3,39760.1%

33,43450.5%

11,34655.8%

100,09146.5%

20,01837.8%

7,68255.9%

3,602,05543.1%

27,01326.3%

74,02743.6%

27,10426.3%

5,50823.6%

5,37830.0%

2,01134.6%

17,70126.4%

5,83228.1%

61,82828.4%

19,28336.3%

3,84527.6%

2,483,59729.5%

70

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Alameda Percent

Alpine Percent

Amador Percent

Butte Percent

Calaveras Percent

Colusa Percent

Contra Costa Percent

Del Norte Percent

El Dorado Percent

Fresno Percent

Glenn Percent

Humboldt Percent

Imperial Percent

Inyo Percent

Kern Percent

Kings Percent

Lake Percent

Lassen Percent

Los Angeles Percent

Madera Percent

Marin Percent

Mariposa Percent

Mendocino Percent

Merced Percent

For For For For Against250,867 123,919 238,235 241,338 159,21564.9% 31.3% 59.5% 60.3% 39.7%

229 166 281 273 24744.6% 32.2% 53.6% 52.5% 47.5%

5,133 7,087 5,002 4,488 10,22036.0% 48.5% 33.6% 30.5% 69.5%

27,148 31,952 24,030 24,233 43,84141.0% 47.2% 35.0% 35.5% 64.5%

6,590 8,668 5,991 5,643 12,01738.2% 49.4% 33.4% 31.9% 68.1%

1,663 2,718 1,449 1,083 3,74236.4% 56.7% 29.7% 22.4% 77.6%

174,136 113,768 159,028 147,591 151,33460.3% 38.4% 53.1% 49.3% 50.7%

2,166 3,222 2,598 2,529 4,09333.3% 48.5% 38.8% 38.1% 61.9%

25,460 33,070 26,287 22,377 44,08939.5% 50.1% 39.2% 33.6% 66.4%

79,640 97,187 65,071 57,848 110,30548.7% 58.0% 38.2% 34.4% 65.6%

2,166 3,965 1,880 1,678 5,77929.9% 53.9% 25.0% 22.5% 77.5%

19,744 16,392 21,166 23,975 23,30043.3% 34.7% 44.3% 50.8% 49.2%

10,913 14,814 11,156 9,449 12,28150.9% 67.6% 51.0% 43.4% 56.6%

2,240 2,995 2,376 2,091 4,32235.6% 47.0% 36.7% 32.6% 67.4%

58,195 92,563 48,195 40,830 107,13639.9% 62.7% 32.3% 27.5% 72.5%

9,560 14,543 8,066 6,423 16,20143.0% 64.3% 35.3% 28.3% 71.7%

8,201 7,891 7,189 7,840 11,40843.6% 41.7% 37.5% 40.7% 59.3%

2,380 4,711 2,971 2,241 6,14828.8% 56.1% 34.7% 26.7% 73.3%

1,107,134 832,215 1,004,446 972,967 921,59060.5% 44.1% 52.3% 51.4% 48.6%

11,490 17,720 10,200 9,031 20,34739.9% 60.5% 34.4% 30.7% 69.3%

61,762 24,601 65,494 64,855 39,85662.2% 23.8% 62.4% 62.0% 38.0%

2,826 3,745 2,619 2,651 4,93138.0% 49.6% 34.3% 34.9% 65.1%

14,802 8,775 15,026 16,046 14,30950.5% 29.1% 49.1% 52.9% 47.1%

18,195 24,353 15,795 12,854 28,33644.9% 59.4% 37.8% 31.2% 68.8%

Proposition No. 86

Cigarette Tax Initiative

Proposition No. 87

Alternative Energy/Research/Oil

Producer Tax

Proposition No. 84

Water Qual/Flood/Resource Protection/Park Bonds

Proposition No. 85

Waiting Period/Parental Notification

Against135,87235.1%

28455.4%

9,10864.0%

38,98059.0%

10,63161.8%

2,90263.6%

114,77839.7%

4,32666.7%

38,93660.5%

83,71651.3%

5,07170.1%

25,80956.7%

10,55049.1%

4,03564.4%

87,29660.1%

12,63257.0%

10,59356.4%

5,88071.2%

724,09439.5%

17,29860.1%

37,63437.8%

4,60462.0%

14,54649.5%

22,32855.1%

Against271,94168.7%

34867.8%

7,50151.5%

35,60952.8%

8,85650.6%

2,08143.3%

181,98961.6%

3,41351.5%

32,99449.9%

70,59742.0%

3,39246.1%

30,72565.3%

7,11032.4%

3,36653.0%

55,19037.3%

8,09335.7%

11,01158.3%

3,69343.9%

1,053,39055.9%

11,59239.5%

78,64276.2%

3,79750.4%

21,32670.9%

16,70040.6%

Against162,60040.5%

24446.4%

9,88266.4%

44,49465.0%

11,90566.6%

3,42770.3%

140,50146.9%

4,08761.2%

40,72360.8%

104,91661.8%

5,61375.0%

26,52055.7%

10,73549.0%

4,08963.3%

100,82967.7%

14,73964.7%

11,97262.5%

5,57465.3%

917,07347.7%

19,41665.6%

39,55637.6%

5,00265.7%

15,55150.9%

25,88462.2%

71

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Modoc Percent

Mono Percent

Monterey Percent

Napa Percent

Nevada Percent

Orange Percent

Placer Percent

Plumas Percent

Riverside Percent

Sacramento Percent

San Benito Percent

San Bernardino Percent

San Diego Percent

San Francisco Percent

San Joaquin Percent

San Luis Obispo Percent

San Mateo Percent

Santa Barbara Percent

Santa Clara Percent

Santa Cruz Percent

Shasta Percent

Sierra Percent

Siskiyou Percent

For For For For Against

Proposition No. 86

Cigarette Tax Initiative

Proposition No. 87

Alternative Energy/Research/Oil

Producer Tax

Proposition No. 84

Water Qual/Flood/Resource Protection/Park Bonds

Proposition No. 85

Waiting Period/Parental Notification

Against Against Against930 1,907 977 867 2,834

26.3% 52.9% 26.1% 23.4% 76.6%

1,510 1,451 1,920 1,650 2,05441.5% 39.0% 51.3% 44.5% 55.5%

50,072 35,283 46,681 45,084 42,06158.6% 40.6% 53.3% 51.8% 48.2%

20,039 15,475 20,799 19,750 22,53248.8% 36.9% 49.0% 46.7% 53.3%

17,177 18,803 17,219 17,027 25,30841.7% 44.7% 40.3% 40.2% 59.8%

323,142 392,982 322,201 260,462 452,64446.6% 55.4% 44.8% 36.5% 63.5%

47,628 62,913 49,419 39,648 81,18340.8% 52.5% 40.5% 32.8% 67.2%

2,858 4,114 3,122 2,947 5,81533.5% 47.4% 35.3% 33.6% 66.4%

190,217 213,658 160,637 139,811 240,93451.0% 56.5% 42.1% 36.7% 63.3%

183,327 165,699 150,729 140,874 214,26253.0% 46.8% 42.0% 39.6% 60.4%

7,034 6,489 6,563 5,960 8,27050.6% 45.8% 45.7% 41.8% 58.2%

160,225 191,083 141,537 125,421 217,30047.7% 56.2% 41.1% 36.5% 63.5%

364,272 384,747 351,967 319,913 440,10349.6% 50.9% 45.9% 42.0% 58.0%

167,818 56,379 162,155 173,892 68,89972.2% 23.7% 67.4% 71.7% 28.3%

65,037 73,239 56,336 50,298 85,48349.0% 54.3% 41.0% 37.0% 63.0%

40,710 41,583 43,844 42,177 51,96445.2% 44.3% 45.8% 44.8% 55.2%

117,920 68,694 117,548 113,225 88,75060.8% 34.2% 58.0% 56.1% 43.9%

59,161 49,074 60,381 57,194 62,66851.3% 41.0% 49.8% 47.7% 52.3%

245,122 164,204 246,010 223,786 205,16459.0% 38.6% 57.2% 52.2% 47.8%

53,037 23,302 49,212 54,276 34,49261.9% 26.2% 55.2% 61.2% 38.8%

20,268 31,142 17,951 15,562 42,75735.5% 53.8% 30.5% 26.6% 73.4%

447 777 532 451 1,12029.1% 49.9% 33.3% 28.7% 71.3%

4,774 7,646 6,182 5,405 10,88730.1% 47.2% 37.4% 33.1% 66.9%

2,59973.7%

2,12758.5%

35,44041.4%

20,94151.2%

23,97558.3%

369,50053.4%

68,98159.2%

5,66366.5%

182,98049.0%

162,68647.0%

6,86949.4%

175,03652.3%

369,46850.4%

64,78427.8%

67,59351.0%

49,28954.8%

76,23739.2%

56,27348.7%

171,01541.0%

32,67538.1%

36,73064.5%

1,08570.9%

11,06269.9%

1,70147.1%

2,26861.0%

51,47159.4%

26,40763.1%

23,23055.3%

317,38544.6%

56,95247.5%

4,55152.6%

164,69943.5%

187,91353.2%

7,67854.2%

149,11243.8%

372,04249.1%

181,34776.3%

61,70145.7%

52,18655.7%

131,66665.8%

70,59459.0%

260,59461.4%

65,51973.8%

26,78546.2%

77950.1%

8,54652.8%

2,76273.9%

1,82848.7%

41,00846.7%

21,61251.0%

25,42059.7%

396,75955.2%

72,56459.5%

5,71864.7%

220,88457.9%

207,95858.0%

7,79654.3%

202,07858.9%

414,51854.1%

78,68332.6%

80,74659.0%

51,68954.2%

85,27442.0%

60,66450.2%

184,20542.8%

40,08344.8%

40,71669.5%

1,06366.7%

10,33562.6%

72

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Solano Percent

Sonoma Percent

Stanislaus Percent

Sutter Percent

Tehama Percent

Trinity Percent

Tulare Percent

Tuolumne Percent

Ventura Percent

Yolo Percent

Yuba Percent

State Totals Percent

For For For For Against

Proposition No. 86

Cigarette Tax Initiative

Proposition No. 87

Alternative Energy/Research/Oil

Producer Tax

Proposition No. 84

Water Qual/Flood/Resource Protection/Park Bonds

Proposition No. 85

Waiting Period/Parental Notification

Against Against Against52,049 46,420 46,552 42,544 60,04051.9% 45.4% 44.9% 41.4% 58.6%

94,920 51,425 94,456 90,694 81,06056.8% 30.0% 54.7% 52.9% 47.1%

43,646 59,063 39,808 32,641 69,44243.6% 57.8% 38.4% 31.9% 68.1%

9,581 13,341 8,018 5,992 17,30442.1% 57.7% 34.0% 25.7% 74.3%

5,709 9,742 4,912 4,556 13,36132.5% 54.9% 27.2% 25.4% 74.6%

1,782 2,406 2,025 2,098 3,67631.9% 42.2% 34.7% 36.3% 63.7%

26,964 41,460 21,832 18,158 48,83341.3% 62.2% 32.3% 27.1% 72.9%

7,693 10,575 7,500 6,776 13,91838.0% 51.0% 35.8% 32.7% 67.3%

109,911 105,087 101,056 91,489 127,99851.4% 48.1% 45.8% 41.6% 58.4%

28,967 19,823 27,258 26,594 26,91755.7% 37.1% 50.6% 49.6% 50.4%

5,358 7,688 4,468 3,661 10,18539.2% 55.6% 32.0% 26.4% 73.6%

4,431,945 3,868,714 4,136,358 3,861,217 4,635,26553.8% 45.8% 48.3% 45.4% 54.6%

48,24248.1%

72,42443.2%

56,41156.4%

13,15157.9%

11,83567.5%

3,80468.1%

38,26358.7%

12,51262.0%

104,06648.6%

23,08444.3%

8,30260.8%

3,807,00546.2%

55,64054.6%

119,57170.0%

43,17242.2%

9,81442.3%

8,01445.1%

3,28757.8%

25,20637.8%

10,16949.0%

113,02551.9%

33,59062.9%

6,15844.4%

4,576,12854.2%

56,94955.1%

78,24345.3%

63,70961.6%

15,51566.0%

13,08472.8%

3,80265.3%

45,63367.7%

13,39464.2%

119,51754.2%

26,65749.4%

9,49168.0%

4,425,68951.7%

73

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Alameda Percent

Alpine Percent

Amador Percent

Butte Percent

Calaveras Percent

Colusa Percent

Contra Costa Percent

Del Norte Percent

El Dorado Percent

Fresno Percent

Glenn Percent

Humboldt Percent

Imperial Percent

Inyo Percent

Kern Percent

Kings Percent

Lake Percent

Lassen Percent

Los Angeles Percent

Madera Percent

Marin Percent

Mariposa Percent

Mendocino Percent

Merced Percent

For For For118,322 151,308 138,88230.2% 39.0% 37.5%

133 128 24925.4% 25.0% 50.7%

2,283 2,461 7,94815.9% 17.0% 54.9%

12,645 15,206 34,80718.8% 22.8% 52.7%

2,773 3,156 9,48215.7% 18.1% 54.4%

658 602 2,37213.7% 12.6% 49.9%

77,050 83,570 133,55426.3% 29.1% 46.2%

1,307 1,495 3,49219.8% 22.8% 53.3%

11,696 12,593 35,18917.7% 19.3% 54.1%

32,674 29,374 88,44619.7% 17.7% 53.6%

985 863 3,89813.3% 11.7% 54.2%

11,257 17,490 20,36224.2% 38.0% 46.2%

5,841 4,473 11,14027.0% 20.7% 51.7%

1,083 1,310 2,93117.0% 20.8% 46.4%

27,736 21,840 82,74318.8% 14.9% 56.7%

3,944 3,162 11,66517.5% 14.1% 52.4%

3,511 4,252 8,45618.4% 22.5% 44.7%

1,276 1,335 4,67715.1% 16.0% 55.9%

460,671 508,355 819,47224.8% 27.7% 44.1%

4,774 4,489 16,54116.2% 15.3% 56.9%

31,796 44,370 35,44531.2% 44.3% 35.5%

1,114 1,258 3,51014.7% 16.9% 47.1%

6,827 10,125 12,48522.8% 34.4% 42.2%

7,649 6,060 20,37518.8% 15.0% 50.8%

Proposition No. 90

Govt Acquisition/Regulation of

Private Property

Proposition No. 88

Education Funding/Real Property Parcel Tax

Proposition No. 89

Political Campaigns/Public Financing/Corp Tax

Against272,54569.8%

38974.6%

12,06584.1%

54,56081.2%

14,79184.3%

4,13086.3%

215,61373.7%

5,29080.2%

54,21182.3%

133,05880.3%

6,38986.7%

35,15075.8%

15,78873.0%

5,27383.0%

119,04681.2%

18,48282.5%

15,47981.6%

7,12584.9%

1,390,89175.2%

24,62583.8%

70,00768.8%

6,43085.3%

23,00177.2%

32,94381.2%

Against235,96661.0%

38475.0%

11,97283.0%

51,36377.2%

14,24281.9%

4,14187.4%

203,44870.9%

5,05177.2%

52,50580.7%

135,97082.3%

6,45888.3%

28,49062.0%

17,04079.3%

4,96679.2%

124,48185.1%

19,14585.9%

14,60377.5%

6,99884.0%

1,325,76172.3%

24,74284.7%

55,75555.7%

6,17583.1%

19,23865.6%

34,07885.0%

Against231,15762.5%

24349.3%

6,54045.1%

31,26947.3%

7,96145.6%

2,38150.1%

155,48753.8%

3,06346.7%

29,88645.9%

76,57846.4%

3,29845.8%

23,66753.8%

10,41548.3%

3,37453.6%

63,26543.3%

10,60147.6%

10,45355.3%

3,69944.1%

1,038,41055.9%

12,56743.1%

64,35264.5%

3,93152.9%

17,03757.8%

19,80149.2%

74

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Modoc Percent

Mono Percent

Monterey Percent

Napa Percent

Nevada Percent

Orange Percent

Placer Percent

Plumas Percent

Riverside Percent

Sacramento Percent

San Benito Percent

San Bernardino Percent

San Diego Percent

San Francisco Percent

San Joaquin Percent

San Luis Obispo Percent

San Mateo Percent

Santa Barbara Percent

Santa Clara Percent

Santa Cruz Percent

Shasta Percent

Sierra Percent

Siskiyou Percent

For For For

Proposition No. 90

Govt Acquisition/Regulation of

Private Property

Proposition No. 88

Education Funding/Real Property Parcel Tax

Proposition No. 89

Political Campaigns/Public Financing/Corp Tax

Against Against Against427 456 1,980

11.6% 12.5% 54.3%

796 878 1,80821.6% 24.1% 49.5%

20,566 30,328 36,82023.8% 35.3% 42.9%

9,302 9,805 16,80822.4% 23.8% 40.8%

7,724 10,142 21,71418.4% 24.3% 53.3%

139,462 133,266 409,81519.8% 19.1% 58.7%

20,821 21,406 64,06117.4% 18.1% 54.9%

1,486 1,760 4,67517.1% 20.4% 54.1%

76,352 67,726 193,29020.2% 18.1% 51.7%

74,112 71,738 169,78221.1% 20.6% 49.0%

2,937 3,144 6,39620.7% 22.5% 45.8%

67,417 60,250 177,09719.9% 17.9% 52.9%

156,578 178,439 394,21621.0% 24.1% 53.7%

88,931 120,414 67,86537.6% 51.6% 29.0%

28,931 27,064 69,13721.5% 20.2% 51.8%

21,668 23,440 47,72523.4% 25.7% 52.8%

54,781 62,667 76,19827.8% 32.3% 39.5%

29,808 28,246 51,30525.3% 24.3% 44.1%

119,665 122,729 169,78928.3% 29.7% 41.3%

22,961 33,025 32,23726.5% 38.6% 37.6%

8,502 8,779 34,13914.7% 15.3% 59.9%

246 288 90115.6% 18.5% 57.8%

2,526 3,711 9,32915.5% 23.0% 57.7%

3,24188.4%

2,88978.4%

65,76676.2%

32,08677.6%

34,07081.6%

563,30280.2%

98,66482.6%

7,20382.9%

300,69179.8%

275,89078.9%

11,19079.3%

269,93580.1%

588,13679.0%

147,53762.4%

105,54878.5%

70,64676.6%

142,14972.2%

87,82874.7%

302,13471.7%

63,61073.5%

49,28885.3%

1,32984.4%

13,67584.5%

3,18187.5%

2,75975.9%

55,38264.7%

31,29076.2%

31,43575.7%

563,42680.9%

96,30481.9%

6,86279.6%

306,11581.9%

274,87379.4%

10,82877.5%

275,00482.1%

559,12275.9%

113,07548.4%

106,37079.8%

67,58174.3%

130,97867.7%

87,88775.7%

289,56070.3%

52,40561.4%

48,53384.7%

1,26881.5%

12,39077.0%

1,66945.7%

1,84150.5%

48,97457.1%

24,33159.2%

19,07046.7%

289,06041.3%

52,81845.1%

3,98245.9%

180,84648.3%

176,51151.0%

7,55254.2%

157,70147.1%

340,42546.3%

165,76971.0%

64,37348.2%

42,78647.2%

116,41760.5%

64,85355.9%

240,73658.7%

53,49362.4%

22,86940.1%

65942.2%

6,85342.3%

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STATE BALLOT MEASURES

Solano Percent

Sonoma Percent

Stanislaus Percent

Sutter Percent

Tehama Percent

Trinity Percent

Tulare Percent

Tuolumne Percent

Ventura Percent

Yolo Percent

Yuba Percent

State Totals Percent

For For For

Proposition No. 90

Govt Acquisition/Regulation of

Private Property

Proposition No. 88

Education Funding/Real Property Parcel Tax

Proposition No. 89

Political Campaigns/Public Financing/Corp Tax

Against Against Against21,295 20,691 46,05220.9% 20.6% 45.8%

40,264 50,138 62,35624.0% 30.2% 37.5%

18,707 15,661 54,88918.4% 15.6% 55.0%

3,857 3,164 12,81216.7% 13.8% 56.0%

2,447 2,854 10,12313.7% 16.1% 57.2%

913 1,487 3,13415.9% 26.3% 55.3%

11,454 9,045 33,33117.2% 13.7% 51.0%

3,343 3,864 11,06116.3% 18.9% 54.5%

43,971 50,694 103,63720.3% 23.6% 48.2%

14,763 15,906 21,84328.0% 30.6% 42.1%

2,294 2,248 7,59716.6% 16.4% 55.7%

1,947,312 2,124,728 3,932,04323.3% 25.7% 47.6%

80,14379.1%

126,83076.0%

82,67681.6%

19,20183.3%

15,33186.3%

4,82484.1%

54,85682.8%

17,07883.7%

172,60379.7%

37,83772.0%

11,48983.4%

6,396,95676.7%

79,58479.4%

115,39269.8%

84,58784.4%

19,73286.2%

14,83883.9%

4,15273.7%

56,91286.3%

16,47781.1%

163,95176.4%

35,96269.4%

11,43183.6%

6,132,61874.3%

54,29054.2%

103,67962.5%

45,06245.0%

10,08244.0%

7,58642.8%

2,54044.7%

32,11149.0%

9,24045.5%

111,120

44.3%

4,324,72252.4%

51.8%

29,94457.9%

6,045

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