STATEMENT OF VOTE · Preface This Statement of Vote is prepared and issued pursuant to Elections...

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(Bt. I Sti3. ow. ,, I-'Ul' ,stille 'r- IWllUALDO J.'OJ' State ( GEO IlGE I-'or AHo' JOliN G. . ' For Clerk W. D. O. Fa< J. J.'l.Ir STATEMENT OF VOTE JUNE 5, 1990 Compiled By MARCH FONG EU Secretary of State

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    J.'OJ' State ( GEOIlGE

    I-'or AHo' JOliN G . . ' For Clerk

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    STATEMENT OF VOTE JUNE 5, 1990

    Compiled By MARCH FONG EU Secretary of State

  • Statement of Vote June 5, 1990, Primary Election e)

    Errata Sheet

    Page No. Item Changed Incorrect Correct

    x Proposition 118, Votes For 1,615,164 1,615,173 x Proposition 119, Votes For 1,761,510 1,761,460 x Proposition 120, Votes For 2,714,145 2,714,045

    xii Note 3 William Campbell William Campbell, Republican

    xiv Note 2 David Stirling Larry Stirling

    8 Proposition 118, Votes Yes 1,615,164 1,615,173 8 Proposition 119, Votes Yes 1,761,510 1,761,460 8 Proposition 120, Votes Yes 2,714,145 2,714,045

    52 Proposition 118, Votes Yes Siskiyou County Total 3,978 3,987 State Totals 1,615,164 1,615,173

    53 Proposition 119, Votes Yes Mono County Total 994 944 State Totals 1,761,510 1,761,460

    53 Proposition 120, Votes Yes Merced County Total 11,180 11,080 State Totals 2,714,145 2,714,045

  • Preface

    This Statement of Vote is prepared and issued pursuant to Elections Code section 17121.

    I wish to thank those many individuals who assisted in compiling, editing, proofing, and printing this document with its detailed information.

    In particular, I wish to express my special appreciation to Ed Arnold, Deirdre Avent, Caroline Bigelow, Ruby Dragash, and Cindy Lotz of my elections and media staffs, each of whom worked many long and tedious hours preparing and editing this publication, as well as to of my archives staff, who designed and prepared the cover graphics.

    I must also thank my entire data entry staff who toiled all night long on election night to receive the semi-official canvass. I am proud of their long hours, dedicated devotion, and unselfish commitment to an unusually demanding job.

    Please Note: This printed edition of the Statement of the Vote contains corrected vote counts based on the County of Amador's certification of their Primary Election results, which was hand-delivered on November 28, 1990.

    MARCH FONG EU Secretary of State

  • Contents

    ·a Preface . .. . ..• . . . . .. . . .... .. . . ... . .... . . • •••. ..... .. ... . . .. .. .. . ......•.• . •• ....

    Contents ............................ . ... . .. ••• . .. ........... • . . ..••••....•.. . .. iii

    Voter Registration Statistics by County ..... . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iv

    Voter Turnout Statistics by Party .... . .. . •• • ••• ... .. . . .. .. ..... . .......... . ....... .... v

    Voter Participation Statistics by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. vi

    Comparative Voter Registration and Participation in Statewide Elections-1910 through 1990 vii

    New Political Party Qualifications,

    Initiative and Referendum Petition Signature Requirements,

    and Voting Systems Used by the Counties in the Primary Election viii

    Summary of Votes on Statewide Measures .. . ..... . ........... . . . .. ............. ... . ... . ix

    Special Election Results ..... .... ••. . . . . ..... . ....... . ....... . ...... ... ... . .... . .. ... xi

    STATEMENT OF THE VOTE

    Summary of Votes Cast for Offices and Measures ...... .... ....•• . • . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. • • .. • .. . 1

    Governor . ... . . . ... .. .. . ..•. ..... . ..... . ... . . .... • . . • . ... .•... . .. . ........ •. .... 9

    Lieutenant Governor .. .• . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . ....... .... .. . •. ..... .... . ....... . . .• •... 12

    Secretary of State .... . • • • . ................... ••• ••• .. ... ... ...•• •••••• ..•.. ...... 13

    Controller ... .. .... .. .... ... ... .. ..... . . .•• .. . .. .. . ... . .. .... . . . ... . ......... ... 14

    Treasurer .... . ........ . ...... .. .. .. • •. ..................... . .... . . . . . . .. . . . . ... 15

    Attorney General . .......... . .. ... • • •. . . .... .... ........... . ........... . .. . .... . . 16

    Insurance Commissioner . . . . ...... . .... . . . ... . ....... .... . . .. . .. ......... . ..... ... . 17

    Member, State Board of Equalization . ....... . ... .. ..... ... ............... . . . ... ... ... 19

    United States Representative in Congress ........ .. ...... ••• • • . . . .. .......... . ......... 22

    State Senator ....................... . . ... .... ... .. .. ....... . . .. . ... ... . • •. • ••... 30

    Member of the State Assembly . ..... .... ...... ... ..... . ....... . .. • • • • •• •••.•••••. . .. 34

    Judge of the Superior Court (Contested Positions) ....... .. ... .. . .... . .. ........ .. .. . .. .. 47

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction .. ..... .... ........ . ............ . . . . . . .... ... 48

    • Statewide Measures Submitted to a Vote of Voters ..... . ...... .... ...... . .. . .... . ........ 49

    Certificate of the Secretary of State . ... . . . .. .. . .. .. .... .... .. .. ................. . . . ... 55

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  • Voter Registration Statistics by County

    American Peace and

    County Democratic Rel2ublican Inde~ndent Libertarian Freedom Non-Partisan Registered

    AJameda 394,508 155,021 6,631 2,035 3,243 67,7en 629,230 Alpine 266 283 8 4 6 110 677 Amador 8,060 6,650 244 48 38 1,102 16,142 Butte 41,214 40,667 1,364 526 380 9,012 93,163 Calaveras 8,307 8,138 215 84 46 1,380 18,170

    Colusa 3,158 2,937 95 10 21 429 6,650 Contra Costa 221,998 160,680 5,046 1,218 1,200 41 ,660 431,802 Del Norte 5,613 4,011 304 25 53 1,382 11,388 El Dorado 31,348 31,531 1,013 234 169 6,223 70,518 Fresno 150,360 104,519 3,241 5en 780 17,242 276,734

    Glenn 4,739 4,499 136 28 20 867 10,289 Humboldl 37,750 20,645 862 215 335 6,071 65,878 Imperial 19,316 12,293 532 71 166 3,193 35,571 loya 4,001 4,885 143 19 26 793 9,867 Kern 104,310 97,574 3,653 643 672 16,320 223,172

    Kings 16,568 11,482 528 29 85 2,295 30,987 Lake 13,542 9,233 295 94 63 2,073 25,300 Lassen 5,394 4,117 2.16 2.1 21 1,070 10,861 Los Angeles 1,867,425 1,195,247 33,078 12,086 16,245 278,428 3,402,509 Madera 18,551 14,072 482 59 91 2,436 35,691

    Marin 70,142 45,822 1,336 686 464 16,205 134,655 Mariposa 3,908 3,756 160 42 36 869 8,771 Mendocino 21,704 13,068 507 185 343 4,629 40,436 Merced 34,642 21,654 901 152 208 5,103 62,660 Modoc 2,473 2r163 103 21 18 447 5,425

    Mono 1,841 2,411 98 30 24 814 5,218 Monterey 66,691 49,241 1,939 418 495 15,544 134,328 Napa 29,452 22,833 736 159 167 4,867 58,214 Nevada 18,657 21,980 538 369 182 4,831 46,557 Orange 368,641 593,403 10,952 5,335 2,775 93,258 1,074,364

    Placer 40,587 40,918 1,113 375 246 7,631 90,870 Plumas 5,477 4,210 169 29 36 1,061 10,982 Riverside 204,808 219,986 5,713 1,346 1,069 35,407 468r129 Sacramento 296,271 191,995 6,021 1,473 1,597 42,070 539,427

    •San Benito 7,302 5,546 193 37 39 1,428 14,545

    San Bernardino 240,000 257,950 7,881 1,547 1,551 43,4en 552,421 San Diego 445,725 542,798 16,044 5,182 4,367 131,811 1,145,en7 San Francisco 2.'3,072 72,381 4,095 1,867 2,851 55,518 389,784 San Joaquin 104,164 73,764 2,262 403 517 12,997 194,107 San Luis Obispo 44,015 52r138 1,629 477 412 11,971 110,842

    San Mateo 167,105 l08r1en 3,695 1,161 1,027 35,649 317,029 Santa Barbara 73 l4Q r 75,122 2,283 615 680 20,093 172,133 Santa Clara 344,971 257,135 8,242 3,32.1 2,292 79,406 695,369 Santa Cruz 69,439 36,246 1rl4Q 814 940 13,726 122,505 Shasta 31,966 30,710 1,182 181 188 5,937 70,164

    Sierra 1,056 816 31 15 3 258 2,179 Siskiyou 11,542 8,536 42.1 52 94 2,053 22,700 Solano 78,647 47,882 1,963 362 432 15,452 144,738 Sonoma 115,766 71,524 2,331 754 1,168 19,530 211,073 Stanislaus 79,885 53,713 1,933 295 422 9,802 146,050

    Sutter 10,989 13,628 350 67 79 1,848 26,961 Tehama 11,430 9,095 531 122 55 2,134 23,367 Trinity 3,598 2,852 191 53 39 834 7,567 Tulare 55,918 47,632 1,809 280 366 8,749 114,754 Tuolumne 12,734 10,350 316 68 77 2,164 25,709

    Ventura 122,093 141,591 3,691 966 957 29,426 298,724 Yolo 36,620 21,781 812 220 226 7,212 66,871 Yuba 10,087 8,425 466 72 90 1,935 21,075

    Slale Tolais 6,453,186 5,072r131 152,085 47r,96 50,1en 1,206,039 12,981,429

    Percent 49.71 39.07 1.17 .37 .39 9.29 67.85 •

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  • Voter Turnout Statistics by Party

    '.. American Peace and

    County Democratic Republican Independent Libertarian Freedom Non-Partisan Total Voters

    Alameda 176,210 69,949 1,339 725 737 17,020 265,980 ' AJpine 191 221 5 2 5 65 489

    Amador 5,181 4,438 109 27 15 486 10,256 Butte 21,745 22,733 417 206 78 2,686 47,865 Calaveras 5,216 5,072 84 42 12 603 11,029

    4,209 Colusa 1,969 1,998 43 3 2 194 Contra Costa 106,405 79,710 1,306 467 195 12,180 200,263 DetNorte 3,074 2,354 83 10 12 483 6,016 EI Dorado 16,149 16,723 314 98 44 2,156 35,484

    56,740 44,947 601 182 84 4,154 106,708 Fresno

    Glenn 3,176 3,237 59 14 6 393 6,885 Humboldt 22,272 13,975 319 74 142 2,667 39,449 Imperial 7,858 6,436 134 31 32 837 15,328 Inyo 2,571 3,362 77 12 10 399 6,431 Kern 38,810 45,602 776 199 70 4,005 89,462

    Kings 6,339 5,382 104 11 12 575 12,423 Lake 7,818 5,810 92 46 17 779 14,562 Lassen 3,536 2,631 101 12 6 486 6,772 Los Angeles 729,171 483,375 5,623 3,030 2,396 59,484 1,283,079 Madera 7,870 6,691 62 7 8 795 15,433

    Marin 37,993 25,071 :122 282 124 5,370 69,162 Mariposa 2,659 2,698 71 14 13 419 5,874 Mendocino 12,581 8,107 211 101 121 1,820 22,941

    25,993 Merced 14,772 9,676 184 49 20 1,292 Modoc 1,685 1,655 45 11 2 229 3,627

    Mono 945 1,240 41 14 7 591 2,838 Monterey 30,056 25,649 508 168 72 4,499 60,952 Napa 16,516 B,477 262 84 32 2,216 32,587 Nevada 11,034 B,045 192 172 60 1,826 26,329 Orange 152~166 249,237 2,2.'5 1,377 412 23,103 428,750

    Placer 20,767 21,292 312 149 40 2,521 45,081 Plumas 3,714 2,926 84 20 7 494 7,245 Riverside 77,773 91 ,646 1,185 363 175 8,184 179,326 Sacramento 128,218 89,2.14 1.001 448 233 11,805 230,939 San Benito 4,041 3,035 51 18 10 1,192 8,347

    San Bernardino 85,528 95,896 1,448 427 190 9,506 192,995 San Diego 183,673 228,242 3,147 1,519 564 34,625 451,770 San Francisco 113,858 32,652 1,051 554 607 13,267 161,989 San Joaquin 43,382 35,038 494 144 89 3,619 82,766 San Luis Obispo 24,623 30,166 504 202 120 4,536 60,151

    San Mateo 75,582 48,002 690 370 166 8,395 133,205 Santa Barbara 35,059 38,367 544 205 115 6,183 80,473 Santa Clara 147,261 114,216 1,650 1,294 343 20,935 285,699 Santa Cruz 33,594 18,985 370 325 256 4,226 57,756 Shasta 18,774 18,190 424 77 36 2,138 39,639

    Sierra 771 597 16 6 2 167 1,559 Siskiyou 6,962 5,459 164 32 14 757 13,388 Solano 32,752 22,038 403 103 68 4.129 59,493 Sonoma 58,564 39,779 722 350 374 6,572 106,361 Stanislaus 33,814 26,115 396 83 68 2,710 63,186

    Sutter 6,737 9,452 149 25 20 924 17,307 Tehama 6,747 5,498 192 50 8 821 13,316 Trinity 2,154 1,822 75 24 19 390 4,484 Tulare 24,453 25,501 403 92 58 2,491 52,998 Tuolumne 7,786 6,950 123 32 19 902 15,812

    Ventura 50,650 60,002 694 357 132 7,347 119,182 Yolo 20,013 12,238 265 94 73 2,680 35,363 Yuba 4,672 4,130 122 29 18 568 9,539

    State Totals 2,754,830 2,261,969 32,418 14,862 8,570 313,896 5,386,545 Percent 51.15 42.00 0.60 0.28 0.16 5.81

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  • Voter Participation Statistics by County

    Number and Percent of Votes Cast

    Eligible to Registered Precinct Absent Total Percent of Percent of

    County Precincts Register to Vote Voters Voters Voters Registered Eligible

    Alameda 1,012 856,745 629,230 2.15,129 30,851 265,980 42.27 31.05 Npine 5 982 677 445 44 489 72.23 49.80 Amador 28 22,261 16,142 9,129 1,127 10,256 63.49 46.04 Butte 185 134,865 93,163 42,890 4,975 47,865 51.38 35.49

    •Calaveras 43 25,721 18,170 9,086 1,943 11,029 60.70 42.88

    Colusa 15 10,110 6,650 3,654 555 4,209 63.29 41.63

    Contra Costa 791 543,586 431,802 164,521 35,742 200,263 46.38 36.84

    Del Norte 16 14,666 11,388 4,446 1,570 6,016 52.83 41.02

    EI Dorado 125 94,181 70,518 31,431 4,053 35,484 50.32 37.68

    Fresno 613 413,586 276,734 90,390 16,318 106,708 38.56 25.80

    Glenn 22 16,076 10,289 6,126 759 6,885 66.92 42.83 Humboldt 122 87,054 65,878 34,176 5,273 39,449 59.88 45.32 Imperial 76 55,158 35,571 14,075 1,253 15,328 43.09 27.79 Inyo 29 13,413 9,867 5,610 821 6,431 65.18 47.95 Kern 450 345,485 223,172 80,402 9,060 89,462 40.09 25.89

    Kings 72 56,053 30,987 11,215 1,208 12,423 40.09 22.16

    Lake 58 41,275 25"100 12,631 1,931 14,562 57.56 35.28

    Lassen 25 21,095 10,861 6,181 591 6,772 62.35 32.10

    Los Angeles 6,328 5,514,586 3,402,509 1,105,784 177,295 1,283,079 37.71 23.27

    Madera 61 56,388 35,691 14,213 1,220 15,433 43.24 27.37

    Marin 197 172,678 134,655 58,275 10,887 69,162 51.36 40.05

    Mariposa 20 11,483 8,771 4,704 1,170 5,874 66.97 51.15

    Mendocino 75 51,197 40,436 20,510 2,431 22,941 56.73 44.81

    Merced 87 99,078 62,660 23,004 2,989 25,993 41.48 26.23

    Modoc 21 6,895 5,42.; 3,2.18 389 3,627 66.86 52.60

    Mono 13 7,506 5,218 2,606 232 2,838 54.39 37.81 Monterey 177 202,544 134,328 48,210 12,742 60,952 45.38 30.09 Napa 121 78,798 58,214 28,703 3,884 32,587 55.98 41.36 Nevada 113 61,326 46,557 22,254 4,075 26,329 56.55 42.93 Orange 2,295 1,550,172 1,074,364 372,042 56,708 428,750 39.91 27.66 .~ Placer 226 116,863 90,870 36,649 8,432 45,081 49.61 38.58 Plumas 31 14,541 10,982 6,240 1,005 7,245 65.97 49.82 Riverside 885 717,037 468,329 146,205 33,121 179,326 38.29 25.01 Sacramento 952 700,421 539,427 203,622 27,317 2.10,939 42.81 32.97 San Benito 30 21,030 14,545 6,944 1,403 8"147 57.39 39.69

    San Bernardino 937 897,651 552,421 174,076 18,919 192,995 34.94 21.50 San Diego 1,587 1,574,911 1,145,927 345,805 105,965 451,770 39.42 28.69 San Francisco 621 485,423 389,784 122,026 39,963 161 ,989 41.56 33.37 San Joaquin 396 299,571 194,107 74,396 8,370 82,766 42.64 27.63 San Luis Obispo 148 162,803 110,842 50,523 9,628 60,151 54.27 36.95

    San Mateo 759 438,764 317,029 108,489 24,716 133,205 42.02 30.36 Santa Barbara 386 240,003 172,133 67,697 12,776 80,473 46.75 33.53 Santa Clara 1,317 1,016,595 695,369 2.;6,678 29,021 285,699 41.09 28.10 Santa Cruz 160 165,052 122,505 49,471 8,285 57,756 47.15 34.99 Shasta 133 102,068 70,164 36,560 3,079 39,639 56.49 38.84

    Sierra 12 2,637 2,179 1,330 229 1,559 71.55 59.12 Siskiyou 74 31,595 22,700 12,018 1"170 13,388 58.98 42.37 SoIaDO 240 210,142 144,738 50,614 8,879 59,493 41.10 28.31 Sonoma 407 274,146 211,073 90,982 15,379 106,361 50.39 38.80 Stanislaus 242 235,112 146,050 43,129 20,057 63,186 43.26 26.87

    Sutter 59 41,362 26,961 15,452 1,855 17,307 64.19 41.84 Tebama 48 33,816 23,367 11,809 1,507 13,316 56.99 39.38 Trinity 22 10,213 7";67 3,667 817 4,484 59.26 43.90 Tulare 239 189,074 114,754 47,009 5,989 52,998 46.18 28.03 Tuolumne 55 34,821 25,709 13,277 2,535 15,812 61.50 45.41

    Ventura 455 421,337 298,724 97,848 21,334 119,182 39.90 28.29 Yolo 112 96,153 66,871 31,403 3,960 35"163 52.88 36.78 Yuba 45 34,756 21,075 8,709 830 9,539 45.26 27.45 t

    State Totals 23,773 19,132,860 12,981,429 4,577,708 808,837 5,386,545 41.49 28.15 Percent 67.85 84.98 15.02

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  • Comparative Voter Registration and Participation

    in Statewide Primary Elections-1910 through 1990

    Registration Vo t e s Cas t

    Prima~ Date Eligible Democratic ReQublican Other Nonl2artisan Total Vote Regis'd Eligible

    Aug 16, 1910

    May 14, 1912 P

    Sept 3, 1912

    Aug 25, 1914 1,710,000

    May 2,1916 P 1,786,000 735,869 324,366 44.08% 18.16%

    Aug 29, 1916 1,798,000

    Aug 27,1918 1,906,000 1,151,365 647,234 56.21% 33.96%

    May 04, 1920 P 2,047,000 1,111,192 618,981 55.70% 30.24%

    Aug 31, 1920 2,072,000 488,261 23.56%

    Aug 29,1922 2,386,000 305,658 927,046 46,790 172,799 1,452,293 813,166 55.99% 34.08%

    May 6,1924 P 2,670,000 339,300 1,012,701 37,277 110,317 1,499,595 742,827 49.54% 27.82%

    Aug 26,1924 2,719,000 367,277 1,084,997 39,671 129,508 1,621,453 674,231 41.58% 24.80%

    Aug 31, 1926 2,964,000 399,599 1,262,480 38,808 153,584 1,854,471 1,031,900 55.64% 34.81 %

    May I, 1928 P 3,177,000 465,793 1,254,514 28,950 100,722 1,849,979 853,669 46.14% 26.87%

    Aug 28,1928 3,214,000 508,645 1,360,152 30,251 110,551 2,009,599 740,556 36.85% 23.04%

    Aug 26,1930 3,440,000 449,824 1,599,413 23,297 114,940 2,187,474 1,301,847 59.51% 37.84%

    May 3,1932 P 3,546,000 847,264 1,394,850 24,839 110,190 2,377,143 1,379,113 58.02% 38.89%

    Aug 30,1932 3,562,000 1,027,657 1,497,432 27,743 112,998 2,665,830 1,493,827 56.04% 41.94%

    Aug 28,1934 3,663,000 1,494,111 1,418,826 31,841 117,539 3,062,317 1,817,027 59.34% 49.60%

    May 5, 1936 P 3,802,000 1,687,288 1,163,780 16,561 96,707 2,964,336 1,535,280 51.79% 40.38%

    Aug 25, 1936 3,826,000 1,783,028 1,198,550 19,135 96,116 3,096,829 1,472,094 47.54% 38.48%

    Aug 30,1938 4,015,000 2,052,519 1,246,773 51,793 102,973 3,454,058 2,069,025 59.90% 51.53%

    May 7,1940 P 4,169,000 2,172,853 1,308,211 43,773 127,437 3,652,274 1,572,173 43.05% 37.71%

    Aug 27,1940 4,195,000 2,259,613 1,361,657 35,2.13 126,199 3,782,702 1,885,537 49.85% 44.95%

    Aug 25,1942 4,643,000 2,252,901 1,352,907 21,917 123,571 3,751,296 1,768,929 47.16% 38.10%

    May 16, 1944 P 5,244,000 1,968,376 1,285,977 15,393 101,2.12 3,370,978 1,884,820 55.91% 35.94%

    June 4, 1946 5,722,000 2,393,997 1,530,335 11,899 177,377 4,113,608 2,087,864 50.76% 36.49%

    June I, 1948 P 6,042,000 2,665,560 1,749,22.1 28,003 189,343 4,632,129 2,538,585 54.80% 42.02%

    June 6, 1950 6,385,000 2,862,063 1,826,350 32,608 204,348 4,925,369 3,140,472 63.76% 49.19%

    June 3, 1952 P 6,913,000 2,995,768 2,192,446 23,650 171,657 5,383,521 3,651,912 67.84% 52.83%

    June8,1954 7,454,000 3,112,004 2,348,412 29,838 174,434 5,664,688 3,184,565 56.22% 42.72%

    June 5, 1956 P 8,074,000 3,059,873 2,277,530 21 ,304 129,115 5,487,822 3,656,586 66.63% 45.29%

    June 3, 1958 8,763,000 3,542,374 2,552,678 30,172 154,952 6,280,176 4,12.1,1 24 65.68% 47.07%

    June 7, 1960 P 9,446,000 3,676,495 2,519,975 30,305 148,507 6,375,282 4,004,059 62.81 % 42.39%

    June 5, 1962 10,155,000 3,996,964 2,833,889 7,788 212,948 7,05 1,589 4,479,723 63.53% 44.11%

    June 2, 1964 P 10,82.1,000 4,022,302 2,895,448 25,414 179,560 7,122,724 5,124,175 71.94% 47.35 %

    June 7, 1966 11,346,000 4,485,777 3,12.1,884 37,611 205,830 7,855,102 5,079,911 64.67% 44.77% June 4, 1968 P 11,737,000 4,347,406 3,197,815 202,678 177,718 7,92.1,617 5,723,047 72.21 % 48.76% June 2, 1970 12,105,000 4,388,052 3,274,967 112,086 278,284 8,053,389 5,011,908 62.23% 41.40% June 6, 1972 P 13,084,000 5,134,178 3,398,716 135,691 436,702 9,105,287 6,460,220 70.95% 49.37% June 4, 1974 13,624,000 5,333,522 3,499,773 112,737 552,469 9,498,501 5,128,375 53.99% 37.64% June 8, 1976 P 14,093,000 4,987,795 3,165,495 66,981 490,485 8,710,756 6,32.1,651 72.60% 44.87% June6,1978 14,659,000 5,610,357 3,450,469 110,931 763,084 9,934,841 6,843,001 68.88% 46.68% June 3, 1980 P 15,2.18,000 5,786,806 3,703,515 245,103 959,2.16 10,694,660 6,774,184 63.34% 44.40% June 8, 1982 15,859,000 5,853,273 3,867,531 267,294 1,099,064 11,087,162 5,846,026 52.73% 36.86% June 5, 1984 P 16,457,000 6,142,820 4,047,509 250,109 1,089,331 11,529,769 5,609,063 48.65% 34.08% June 3, 1986 17,357,000 6,181,719 4,566,785 366,591 1,091,537 12,206,632 4,937,941 40.45% 28.45% June 7, 1988 P 18,917,000 6,380,397 4,782,248 267,047 1,107,515 12,537,207 6,037,468 48.16% 31.92% June 5, 1990 19,133,000 6,453,186 5,072,331 249,873 1,206,039 12,981,429 5,386,545 41.49% 28.15%

    Note 1: -Although counties have been required to report the parry affi liation of California's registered voters since 1915, the first statewide record did not appear untit 1922, and no records are avai lable prior to (hill dale." See Eugene C. Lee, California Votes 1928 ·1960, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, 1963, quoted at page 26.

    Note 2: Prior to 1944, the presidential primary was held in May, and a second primary was held in September or August to nominate partisan candidates for congress, the state senate, and the assembly. In 1944, these primary e lections were consolidated into a single primary election date.

    Note 3: Since the statewide primary election party nomination process began in 1910, fifteen parties have qualified to conduct primary elections, including:

    -Democratic 1910 . present Commonwealth 1934 . 19:\8 -Republican 1910· present Communist 1934 - March 1944 -Independence League 1910 Progressive 1934 - 1938 -Prohibition 1910 . 1962 Townsend 1938 - 1942 'Socialist 1910 - 1938 Independent Progressive 1948 · 1954 Progressive ("Bull Moose") 1914 - 1918 American Independent 1968 . present Liberty 1932-1934 Peace and Freedom 1968 . present

    ~

    Libertarian 1980 - present

    Prior to 1910, many parties either conducted conventions or held primary elections to select their candiates for the statewide general election. The five parties whose names are preceded by an asterisk were active before 1910.

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  • New Political Party Qualifications for the 1992 and 1994 Primary Elections (Based on the Number of Persons who Voted at the 1990 General Election)

    New Political Party by Regislratioo 76,112 •

    (1 percent of 7,617,142' (§ 643O(b), EJections Code))

    New Political Party by Petitioo 761,715 • (10 percent of7,617,142' (§ 6430(b), EJections Code))

    Signature Requirements for Qualifying Initiative and

    Rderendum Petitions in 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1994

    (Based on the Number of Persons who Voted for the Office of Governor at the 1990 General Election)

    Initiatiwo Olmtilutiooal Mea.ure 595,485 • (8 percent of 7,443,551' (Art. II, § 8(b), Constitution))

    Initiatiwo Statutory M=we 372,178 • (5 percent of 7,443,551 • (Art. II, § 8(b), Constitution))

    Referendum M= 372,178 • (5 percent of 7,443,551 • (Art. II, § 9(b), Constitution))

    • These counts will change after the November 6, 1990 General Election.

    Voting Systems Used by the Counties June 5, 1990 Primary Election

    I. Ballot Card

    A Mark: Sense Card

    1. Mart-a-Votc: Contra Costa, Lake, Mariposa. Riverside, San Joaquin, Santa Barbara, Sonoma, and Sutter •

    2. Opti-VoIe: Nevada

    B. Punch Card

    I. Da_

    Alpine, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, EI Dorado, Glenn, Imperial, Kern, Kings, Lassen, Modoc, Mono,

    Monterey, Napa, Orange, Placer, Plumas, San Benito, San Luis Obispo,

    San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Sierra, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Tehama, Trinity, Ventura, Yolo, and Yuba

    2. VOIomatic

    Format 228: Amador, loyo, and Shasta

    Format 312: Nameda, Fresno, Humooldt, Los Angeles, Marin, Mendocino, Sacramento, San Bernardino, Sao Diego, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Solano, Tulare, and Tuolumne

    2. Voting Machine · Automatic: Madera and Merced

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  • • Official Declaration of the Result of the Primary Election

    Held on Tuesday, June S, 1990, throughout the State of California on Statewide Measures Submitted to a Vote of Electors

    The following laws were adopted by vote of electors: Number on Ballot Ballot Title

    107. Housing and Homeless Bond Act of 1990. (Senate Bill 1693, Statutes of 1988, Chapter 48)

    108. Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act of 1990. (Assembly Bill 973, Statutes of 1989, Chapter 108)

    109. Governor's Review of Legislation. Legislative Deadlines. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. (Assembly Constitutional Amendment 54, Statutes of 1988, Resolution Chapter 74)

    110. Property Tax Exemption for Severely Disabled Persons. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. (Senate Constitutional Amendment 37, Statutes of 1988, Resolution Chapter 102)

    111. The Traffic Congestion Relief and Spending Limitation Act of 1990. (Senate Constitutional Amendment I, Statutes of 1989, Resolution Chapter 66)

    112. State Officials, Ethics, Salaries. Open Meetings. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. (Senate Constitutional Amendment 32, Statutes of 1989, Resolution Chapter 167)

    113. Practice of Chiropractic. Legislative Initiative Amendment. (Senate Bill 2751, Statutes of 1988, Chapter 1094)

    114. Murder of a Peace Officer. Criminal Penalties. Special Circumstance. Peace Officer Definition. Legislative Initiative Amendment. (Senate Bill 353, Statutes of 1989, Chapter 1165)

    115. Criminal Law. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

    116. Rail Transportation. Bond Act. Initiative Statute.

    117. Wildlife Protection. Initiative Statute.

    120. New Prison Construction Bond Act of 1990. (Senate Bill 842, Statutes of 1989, Chapter 5)

    121. Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1990. (Senate Bill 147, Statutes of 1989, Chapter 6)

    122. Earthquake Safety and Public Buildings Rehabilitation Bond Act of 1990. (Senate Bill 1250, Statutes of 1990, Chapter 23)

    123. 1990 School Facilities Bond Act. (Senate Bill 173, Statutes of 1990, Chapter 24)

    The following proposed laws were defeated by vote of electors:

    Number

    • on Ballot Ballot Title

    118. Legislature. Reapportionment. Ethics. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute .

    119. Reapportionment by Commission. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

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  • Votes For and Against June 5, 1990, Statewide Ballot Measures,

    Constitutional Amendments, and Initiative Measures

    Number For Against On Ballot Votes Percent Votes Percent • 107. 2,613,414 52.45 2,369,377 47.55 lOS. 2,795,091 56.28 2,170,877 43.72

    109. 2,627,505 55.39 2,116,439 44.61 110. 3,931,938 80.17 972,851 19.83

    111. 2,621,023 52.43 2,378,029 47.57 112. 2,994,562 62.46 1,799,519 37.54

    113. 3,897,975 81.84 864,835 18.16 114. 3,435,095 71.12 1,395,OS7 28.88

    115. 2,690,115 57.03 2,026,600 42.97 116. 2,579,810 53.26 2,263,574 46.74

    117. 2,572,470 52.42 2,334,900 47.58 118. 1,615,164 32.99 3,281,178 67.01

    119. 1,761,510 36.19 3,105,502 63.81 120. 2,714,145 55.98 2,133,996 44.02

    121. 2,687,831 55.04 2,195,889 44.% 122. 2,679,877 55.03 2,190,057 44.97

    123. 2,781,974 57.52 2,054,386 42.48 • Effective Date

    "An initiative . . . approved by a majority of votes thereon takes effect the day after the election unless the measure provides otherwise. . .. If provisions of 2 or more measures approved at the same election conflict, those 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 ofvotes thereon takes effect the day after the election unless the measure provides otherwise. If provisions of 2 or more measures approved at the same election conflict, those 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.

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  • Special Election Results

    Member of Assembly, 18th Assembly District I

    OJunty of San Diego

    Special PrimaIy Election, April 10, 1990

    TOIaI Regislralion 171,578 Total Precinct Vote 21,738 TOIal VOles cast 38,349 Tolal Absenlee VOle 16,611 Percent Turnout 2235 Number of Precincts 310

    Jeff Mite Howard Helen Judith Marston Gotdl Wayne Rowe Abeles

    Rep Dem Dem Rep Dem

    Precinct Vote 8,196 6,059 3,735 554 844 Absentee Vote 5,295 4,966 2,061 1,297 787

    Total District Vote 13,491 11,02~ 5,796 1,851 1,631 Percent 36.04 29.45 15.48 4.95 4.36

    ALBud Jane Jane Rocio Byroo Brooks Ramsbaw Evans

    Dem Rep P&F ~ Precinct Vote 1,097 349 396 175 Absentee Vote 458 522 430 210

    Total District Vote 1,555 871 826 385 Percent 4.15 2.33 2.21 1.03

    Special Run-off EIectioo, June 5, 1990

    Total Registration 176,592 Total Precinct Vote 49,307 Total Votes cast 68,264 Total Absentee Vote 18,957 Percent Turnout 38.66 Number of Precincts 301

    Jeff Marston 2 Mike Gotdl Jane Rocio Evans Rep Dem P&F

    Precinct Vote 21,239 21,098 3,639 Absentee Vote 9,184 6,620 1,068

    Total District Vote 30,42' 27,718 4,707 Percent 48.80 43.65 7.55

    Note I: Vacancy resulting from the resignation of Lucy Killea, Democrat.

    Note 2: Declared Elected

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  • Special Election Results

    State Scoator-, 31st Seoalc Didria

    Countieo ol Lao ADecIes aDd 0ranF

    SpcaaI RUlH>lrEloctioo. April '10, 1990.

    Total Registahon 370,169 Total Precinct Vote 34,969 Total Votes Cast 58,869 Total Absentee Vote 21.900 Percent Turnout 15.36 Number of Precincts 429

    Frank Jaoicc ROOcrtW Hill t Gr>ltam !.corio ~ Oem ~

    Lao ADecIes County

    Precinct Vote 12,140 8,519 1,013 Absentee Vote 7,'127 2,178 239

    Total County Vote 19,367 10,697 1,252

    Percent 61.84 34.16 4.00

    0ranF County

    Precinct Vote 6,469 5,993 448

    Absentee Vote 8,509 3,452 232

    Total County Vole 14,978 9,445 680

    Percent 59.67 37.62 2.71

    ; . rn.trict Tocal

    Precinct Vote 18,609 14,512 1,461

    Absentee Vote 15,736 5,630 471

    Total District Vote 34,345 20,142 1.932

    Percent 60.88 35.70 3.42

    Note 1: Declared Ejected.

    Member of Assembly, Z7ih AssemblY District 2 Counties of Meraxl aod Stao.isJaU5

    Special Priowy EIoctioo. Dccomber 5, 1989

    Total Registration . 165.WO Total Precinct Vote 27,483 Total Votes Cast 41,730 Total Absentee VOle 14,247 Percent Turnout 25.20 Number of Precincts 253

    Illi>ard A Sal Pat Carol Peggy lobo ZancH Oumeo Lang CanoclIa Paul WhiloWe er-ber Lazar Jobmtoo Sabatioo

    -----.fuJl ~ ~ -----.fuJl ~ ~ -----.fuJl ~ Meroed County

    Precinct Vote 269 101 155 426 206 182 64 20 Absentee Vote 66 33 40 101 153 48 9 3

    Total County Vote 335 134 195 527 359 230 73 23 Percent 17.86 7.14 10.39 28.09 19.14 12.26 3.89 1.23

    Stao.isJaus County ,

    Precinct Vote 7,053 4,842 3,456 3,240 2,261 2,878 1,801 313 Absentee Vote 4,024 2,485 1,781 1,522 1,801 1,310 553 191

    Total County Vole 11,077 7,327 5,237 4,762 4,062 4,188 2,354 504 Percent 28.04 18.54 13.25 12.05 10.28 10.60 5.96 1.28

    Imtrid Tocal

    Precinct Vote 7,322 4.943 3,611 3,666 2,467 3,060 1,865 333 Absentee Vole 4,090 2.,18 1,821 1,62.1 1,954 1,358 562 194

    Tolal District Vote 11,412 7,461 5,432 5,289 4,421 4,418 2,427 527 Percent 27.58 18.04 13.12 12.78 10.68 10.67 5.86 1.27

    Vacancy resulting from the resignation of Gary Condit, Democrat. Note '"

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    Mcmbcc of. AoacmbIy, 27tbAaaembly Disttict

    CoualiCI of. Mcnzd aDd Slanisl>u.

    SpcdaI RWHlIf I'.IccUoa, January 30, 1990

    Total Registration 167,128 Total Precinct VOle 29,508 Total Votes Cast 60,856 Total Absentee VOle 31,348 Percent Turnout 36.41 Number of Precincts 252

    Sal RidwdA

    CinDeJIa • Ung

    Dem Reo

    Mcra:d County

    Precinct

    _usVote 818 1,037

    Absentee Vote 508 489

    Total County Vote 1,326 1,526

    Percent 46.50 53.50

    County

    Precinct VOle 14,937 12,716

    Absentee Vote 16,086 14,265

    Total County Vote 31,023 26,981

    Percent 53.48 46.52

    District Total

    Precinct VOle 15,755 13,753 Absentee Vote 16,594 14,754

    Total District VOle 32,349 28,507

    Percent 53.16 46.84

    Note t Declared Elected. 'J

    SIaIe ScoaUr 39th _ of. Sao Die., Dislria • eouniy

    SpcdaI Primaty I'.IccUoa, Ilcccmbcr 5, 1989

    Total Registration 393,865 Total Precinct Vote 90,865 Total Votes Cast 123,271 Total Absentee Vote 32,406 Percent Turnout 31.30 Number of Precincts 536

    ~ C8roI Thomas M Bcutlcy CooooJJy m Dem ~ Write·In

    Precinct Vote 43,719 46,518 89 Absentee Vote 18,564 13,203 18

    Total District VOle 62,283 59,721 107 Percent 51.00 48.91 .09

    Note 2: Vacancy resulling from the resignation of David Stirling, Republican.

    Note 3: Declared elected.

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    Memlx:c or ean_ \Sib ean~ Disttict 1

    0:Juntics of Frana, Maripa;a, Nertcd, aDd gr,nwan•

    sPeaaI Primaty EIcctioo, Sc:ptembec 12, 1989

    Total Registration 258,612 TOIaJ Precinct Vote 58,689 Total Votes Cast 90,918 Total Absentee VOle 32,229 Percent Turnout 35.16 Number of Precincts 391

    Gary A Clare L ROOcrt J 0ilI Roy Daw: CIuio JactE 0J0dit ' BenyIti1l Weimer Burrio Shimp Williams I'aIIcmtis McCoy

    Dem ---'llil ---'llil ---'llil --1d!! ---'llil ---'llil ---'llil Fn:ooo OJuoty

    Precinct Vote 3,192 4,211 13 146 64 43 31 22 Absentee Vote 1,651 1,267 41 30 8 8 26 10

    Total County Vote 5,449 5,418 120 116 12 51 63 32 Percent 41.63 41.81 1.05 1.54 0.63 0.45 0.55 0.28

    Mariposa OJuDty

    Precinct Vote 1,322 1,313 66 119 44 11 18 21 Absentee Vote 415 332 16 41 11 8 9 6

    Total County Vote 1,797 1,645 82 220 55 19 21 21 Percent 46.41 42.48 2.12 5.68 1.42 0.49 0.10 0.10

    • Mem:d OJuDty

    Precinct Vote 7,813 4,872 1,428 954 217 97 48 31 Absentee Vote 2,912 1,025 190 144 26 9 18 15

    Total County Vote 10,725 5,897 1,618 1,098 243 106 66 46 Percent 54.17 29.78 8.17 5.55 1.2.' 0.54 0.33 0.23

    Stanislaus OJuDty

    Precinct Vote 17,914 11,558 743 680 282 121 93 64 Absentee Vote 15,658 7,014 376 211 129 84 95 56

    Total County VOle 33,512 18,512 1,119 891 411 205 188 120 Percent 60.95 33.72 2.03 1.62 0.75 0.37 0.34 0.22

    DisIrict Total

    Precinct Vote 30,841 21,954 2,310 1,959 607 212 196 138 Absentee Vote 20,702 9,638 629 426 174 109 148 87

    Total District Vote 51,543 31,592 2,939 2,385 781 381 344 225 Percent 57.15 35.03 3.26 2.64 0.87 0.42 0.38 0.25

    Note 1: Vacancy resulting from the resignation of Tony Coclho, Democrat.

    Note 2: Declared Elected .

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    Member of Assembly, 16th Assem!'t.,DisIrict 1

    Counties of RNenidc and Sao . go

    Special Prim

  • Special Election Results

    Member of Assembly, 76111 Assem~District

    Counties of RiYcrsidc and San . go

    spcci3J RUD-oIf Fb1ioo, October 3, 1989

    Total Registration 243,281 Total Precinct Vote 39,083 Total Votes cast 56,196 Total Absentee Vote 17,113 Percent Turnout 23.10 Number of Precincts 336

    Tricia Rae DicII: JeanoiDc Xirby HUDter 1 Lyles Correia IIowsc<

    ReQ Write-In Oem Write-In ii l'

    RiYcrsidc County , "

    Precinct Vote 5,505 3,074 I,BOI 3 Absentee Vote 2,434 918 776 0

    Total County Vote 7,939 3,992 2,577 3 Percent 54.71 27.51 17.76 .02

    I: San Diego Couoty i

    I

    Precinct Vote 12,139 10,564 2,770 55 I, Absentee Vote 5,658 5,601 1,387 5

    Total County Vote 17,797 16,165 4,157 60 Percent 46.61 4234 10.89 0.16

    I District Total I

    Precinct Vote 17,644 13,638 4"~71 58

    Absentee Vote 8,092 6,519 2,163 5

    Total District Vote 25,736 20,157 6,734 63

    Percent 48.84 38.26 12.78 0.12 It! '

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    Note I: Declared elected.

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    !," Member of Assembly, SOtb Assembly District % Couoty of Lao Angclcs P

    Special Primary FIc

  • Summary of Votes Cast for Offices and Measures

    GcNemo< Votes Percent A1tcmey GeoenJ Votes Percent

    I ~ Abbott, Oem 19,697 0.76 Reiner, Oem 1,136,526 48.03 Anderson, Oem 16,116 0.62 • Smith, Oem 1,229,924 51.97

    Byrne, Oem 11,975 0.46 • Lungren, Rep 1,729,429 100 Calney, Oem 7,923 0.30 • Gautreau, Ub 11,765 100

    • Feinstein, Dem 1,361,360 52.26 • Evans, P&F 4,817 100 Geraty, Oem 24,251 0.93 Mahon, Oem 17,987 0.69 Insur.mc:e Commjssiooer

    ) Pineda, Oem 25,396 0.98 Blanco, Oem 71,291 2.98 Thomas. Oem 35,900 1.38 Bourhis, Oem 118,490 4.95 Van de Kamp, Dem 1,067,899 41.00 Collis, Oem 398,503 16.66 Wong, Dem 16,280 0.62 • Garamendi, Dem 849,678 35.52 Digre, Dem-wJi

    J 68 0.003 Murphy, Oem 79,763 3.33

    Bullock, Rep 54,577 2.57 Press, Dem 675,273 28.22 Greene, Rep 79,083 3.73 Zelman, Oem 199,565 8.34 Williams, Rep 107,397 5.06 • Bannister, Rep 500,461 28.19

    • Wilson, Rep 1,856,614 87.51 Dunlop, Rep 118,121 6.65 Allen, Re!,"wfl 24,058 1.13 Harden, Rep 330,825 18.64

    • McCready, AI 8,921 54.12 Parise, Rep 446,062 25.13 Morsa, AI 7,563 45.88 Skomia, Rep 379,721 21.39

    • Thompson, Lib· 11,857 100 • BcO'NO, Ub 11,663 100 • Munoz, P&F 3,461 56.66 • Condit, P&F 3,084 57.11

    Woo, P&F 2,647 43.34 Duren, P&F 2,316 42.89

    Licuteoaot Govcroor Equalizatioo, lsi District • McCarthy, Oem-Inc 2,234,813 100 • Bennett, Dem-Inc 458,461 63.90

    I, • Bergeson, Rep 1,080,519 55.50 Micallef, Oem 140,613 19.60 Seymour, Rep 866,218 . 44.50 Nakagawa, Oem 118,345 16.50

    •• 1 • Short, AI 10,234 62.85 Hauck, Rep 160,385 33.39 Szychowski, AI 6,048 37.15 Nelson, Rep 75,007 15.62

    • Bajada, Ub 11,817 100 Vanderbilt, Rep 69,587 14.49 Cadabes, P &F 2,047 33.93 • Wallack, Rep 175,320 36.50

    • Kuhn, P&F 2,115 35.06 • Iddings, Lib 3,990 100 Mar, P&F 1,871 31.01

    Equalizatioo, 20d District Secretary of Sial

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    Summary or Votes Cast ror Offices and Measures

    Coogns, lit District Votes Percent Coogns, 13th District Votes Percent • Bosco, Dem-Inc 62,630 65.91 • Mineta, Oem-Inc 52,309 100

    Gambill, Oem 32,394 34.09 • Smith, Rep 35,212 100 • Riggs, Rep 45,148 77.32 • Webster, Lib 416 100

    Stoen, Rep 13,244 Z268 • Comingore, P&F 408 100 Coogns, 14th District

    Ingraham, Oem 16,645 20.99 Coogress, Zod District • Malberg, Oem 62,650 79.01 • Rush, Oem 58,067 100 • Doolittle, Rep 70,947 100 • Herger, Rep-Inc 69,187 100 • Crain, Lib 435 100 Coogns, 15th District

    • Condit, Oem-Inc 51,793 100 Coogress, Jed District • Burris, Rep 31,142 100 • Matsui, Oem-Inc 71,562 85.79

    Walsh, Oem 11,857 14.21 Coogress, 16th District Borman, Rep 22,271 45.48 Dunn, Oem 4,848 6.93

    • Landowski, Rep 26,703 54.52 • Panetta, Oem-Inc 65,159 93.07 • McCann, Lib 192 100 Darrigo, Rep 19,116 44.87

    • Reiss, Rep 2.1,548 55.13 Coogns, 4th District • Tucker. Lib 389 100 • Fazio, Oem-Inc 60,005 78.85

    Warner, Oem 16,097 21.15 Coogns, 17th District Anderson, Rep 14,449 30.15 • Dooley. Oem 28,907 58.66

    • Baughman, Rep 17,494 36.50 Laygo, Oem 6,641 13.47 Koziol, Rep 10,943 22.83 Nahigian. Dem B,736 27.87 Yonker, Rep 5,044 10.52 • Pashayan, Rep-Inc 48,739 100

    • Bigwood, Lib 246 100 Coogrcss, 18th District

    Coogress, 5th District • Lehman, Oem-Inc 55,282 100 • Pelosi, Dem-Inc 68,453 100 Eagles, Rep-wfI 27 100 • Nichols, Rep 16,713 100

    Coogns, 19th District Coogns, 6th District • Ferguson, Dem 33,051 65.60 • Boxer, Dem-Inc 76,352 100 McConnell, Oem 17,330 34.40 • Boerum, Rep 31,577 100 • Lagomarsino, Rep-Inc 47,906 88.78

    Winterbourne, Rep 6,054 11.22 Coogns, 7th District • Miller, Oem-Inc 69,340 100 Coogress, 20th District • Payton, Rep 38,527 87.85 Reid, Oem 24,872 49.54

    Watkins, Rep 5,329 12.15 • M. Thomas, Dem 2.~,337 50.46 Gregory, Rep 19,158 26.67

    Coogns, 8th District • W. Thomas, Rep-Inc 52,669 73.33 • Dellums, Dem-Inc 76,952 100 • Dilbeck, Lib 283 100

    Cuddihy, Rep 13,528 44.54 • Gajewski, Rep 16,846 55.46 Coogress, 21st District

    • Freiman, Dem 39,708 100 Coogns, 9th District • Gallegly, Rep-Inc 45,800 68.34 • Stark, Dem-Inc 57,916 100 Korman, Rep 21,256 31.66 • Romero, Rep 28,162 99.65 • Christensen, Lib 341 100

    Buckley, Rep-wfI 99 0.35 Coogress, 2Zod District

    Coogns, 10th District • Bayer, Dem 30,157 82.20 • Edwards, Oem-Inc 44,568 100 Vournas, Dem 6,529 17.80

    King, Rep 10,043 45.65 • Moorhead, Rep-Inc 63,360 100 • Patrosso, Rep 11,956 54.35 • Wilson, Lib 258 100

    • Tucker, P&F 74 100 Coogns, 11th District • Lantos, Dem-Inc 53,744 100 Coogns, 23rd District • Quraishi, Rep 20,551 70.55 • BeiJenson, Dem-Inc 57,576 100

    Rathbun-Chiodo, Rep 8,577 29.45 • Salomon, Rep 30,569 99.86 • Genis, Lib 237 100 Colaco, Rep-wA 42 0.14

    • Honigsfeld, P &F 103 100 Coogns, 12th District

    Bond, Oem 22,762 47.84 Coogns, 24th District • Palmer, Oem 24,818 52.16 • Waxman, Oem-Inc 38,601 100 • Campbell, Rep-Inc 54,844 100 • Cowles, Rep 15,324 100 • Olson, Lib 658 100 Murdock, P &F 76 41.08

    • Phair, P&F 109 58.92

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    Summary or Votes Cast ror Offices and Measures

    Coogn:a, 25th District Votes Percent Coogn:a, 37th District Votes Percent o Roybal, Oem-Inc 25,289 100 Jacobs, Oem 16,203 28.80

    Justice, Rep 4,267 43.67 • Waite, Oem 40,058 71.20 • Renshaw, Rep 5,504 56.33 Mathewson, Rep 19,128 26.41 • Scott, Lib 114 100 • McCandless, Rep-Inc 53,298 73.59

    • Odom, AI 535 100 Coogn:a, 26th District • Flickinger. Lib 228 100 • Berman, Oem-Inc 43,676 86.34

    Gaulke, Oem 6,912 13.66 Coogn:a, 38th District • Dahl.son, Rep 16,457 67.66 Hoffmann, Oem 9,484 34.45

    Forsch, Rep 7,865 32.34 • Jackson, Oem 18,048 65.55 • Zimring, Lib 164 100 • Dornan, Rep-Inc 24,692 100

    Coogn:a, 27th District Coogn:a, 39th District • Levine, Oem -Inc 49,069 100 Black, Oem 10,564 34.28 • Cohen, Rep 18,908 63.62 • Hoffman, Dem 12,921 41.94

    Yeager, Rep 10,812 36.38 Roberts, Oem 5,642 18.31 • Ferrer, P&F 139 100 Swann, Dem 1,687 5.47

    • Dannemeyer. Rep-Inc 56,437 100 Coogn:a, 28Ih District o Quirk, P&F 68 100 • Dixon, Oem-Inc 40,406 100 • Adams, Rep 10,864 100 Coogn:a, 40th District

    I ; • Weber, Lib 94 100 • Gratz, Oem 35,041 100

    • Williams, P&F 76 100 • Cox, Rep-Inc 72,132 100

    Coogres&, 29th District Coogn:a, 41st District Allen, Oem 2,666 6.52 • Kripkc. Dem 45,247 100 Andromidas, Dem 930 2.27 • Lowery, Rep-Inc 60,205 100

    • Waters, Oem 36,182 88.48 • Works, P&F 144 100 Wilson, Dem 1,115 2.73

    • DeWitt, Rep 5,731 100 Coogres&, 4200 District • Boctor, Lib 21 100 Cavuoto, Dem 13,814 34.18

    • Kimbrough. Oem 13,994 34.62 Coogn:a, 30th District Stevens, Oem 12,608 31.20 • Martinez, Oem-Inc 25,359 100 • Rohrabacher, Rep-Inc 58,770 100 • Franco, Rep 14,545 100 • Martin, Lib 283 100 • Feger, Lib 61 100

    Coogres&, 43rd District Coogn:a, 31st District Potocki, Dem-wli 374 100 o Dymally, Oem-Inc 30,416 72.75 • Packard, Rep-Inc 77,079 100

    Grigsby, Dem 6,426 15.37 • Arnold, Lib 401 100 Robinson, Dem 4,965 11.88 • Hansen, P&F 70 100

    • Sato, Rep 11,327 100 Coogr_ 441b Oistrict

    Coogn:a, 3200 District • Bates, Dem· Inc 25,419 62.57 • Anderson, Dem-Inc 36,236 100 Georgiou, Dem 15,209 37.43

    Bakke, Rep 10,758 41.93 Cunningham, Rep 11,350 45.47 • Kahn, Rep 14,897 58.07 Epirano, Rep 715 2.86

    Ghougassian, Rep 7,459 29.88 Coogn:a, 33rd District Harrell, Rep 1,472 5.90

    Hamud,Dcm 11,031 27.91 lantry, Rep 3,968 15.89 Webb, Dem 28,495 72.09 Wallner, Lib 175 100

    • Dreier, Rep-Inc 52,871 100 • White, P&F 77 100 o Lightroot, Lib lSI 100

    Coogn:a, 45th District Coogn:a, 34th District Ryan, Oem-w/i 215 100 • Torres, Oem-Inc 30,035 100 • Hunter, Rep-Inc 57,405 100 • Eastman, Rep 17,135 100 • Shea, Lib 314 100

    Coogn:a, 35th District Seoate, 200 District • Norton, Oem 40,770 100 • Keene, Dem-Inc 82,212 100

    Blankenship, Rep 14,361 21.07 • Handley, Rep 47,138 100 • Lewis, Rep-Inc 53,806 78.93 • Johnson, Lib 253 100 Seoate, 41b District

    Cochran, Dem 40,726 43.84 Coogn:a, 36th District • Thompson, Dem 52,161 56.16 • Brown, Oem-Inc 40,096 100 • Nielsen, Rep 77,179 100

    Casey, Rep 11 ,152 35.42 Hendricks, Lib 496 100 • HammOCk, Rep 20,330 64.58 o Sutley, P&F 192 100

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    Summary of Votes Cast for Offices and Measures

    Senate, 6th DiItrict Votes Percent Senate, 34th DiItrict Votes Percent • Greene, Oem-Inc 81,862 100 • Ayala, Dem-Inc 43,401 100 • Sullivan, Rep 47,901 100 • Bader, Rep 35,524 100 • Murray, Lib 230 100

    Senate, 36th Diotrict Senate, 8th DiItrict • Presley, Oem-Inc 54,955 100 • Fitzgerald, Oem 35,369 64.06 • Haynes, Rep 29,930 52.43

    Wachob, Oem 19,847 35.94 Nowell, Rep 27,155 47.57 Hansson, Rep 10,562 48.97

    • Silvestri, Rep 11,007 51.03 Senate, 38th DiItrict • Craven, Rep-Inc 81,113 100

    Senate, 10th DiItrict • Olmsted, Lib 558 100 • Lockyer, Dem-Inc 60,435 100 • Evans, P&F 130 100 • Hertz, Rep 32,617 100

    Senate, 40th DiItrict Senate, 12th DiItrict • Deddeh, Dem-Inc 40,708 100 • McCorquodale, Oem-Inc 59,610 100 • Watson, Rep 25,860 100 • Kennedy, Rep 24,393 60.00 • Moths, Ub 219 100

    Morger, Rep 16,262 40.00 • Batchelder, P&F 87 100

    Senate, 14th DiItrict AIocmbly, 1st District , Maddy, Rep-Inc 54,044 100 • Caudle, Oem 39,433 100

    • Statham, Rep-Inc 38,214 100 Senate, 16th District

    Bryan, Dem 8,673 16.93 Assembly, 20d District • Gonzales, Oem 2.1,214 49.21 • Hauser, Dem-Inc 46,349 100

    Spencer I Oem 17,345 33.86 • Willis, Rep 25,577 100 • Rogers. Rep-Inc 50,611 100 • Anderson, P&F 304 100 • Saurenman, Lib 211 100

    AIocmbly, 3ed District Senate, 18th Diotrict • Hatamiya. Oem 32,303 100 • Hart, Oem-Inc 56,327 100 • Chandler, Rep-Inc 40,406 100 • Rogers, Rep 42,802 100 • Wood, Lib 323 100 AIocmbly, 4th District

    • Hannigan, Oem-Inc 38,414 100 Senate, 20th DiItrict • Ford, Rep 20,787 100 • Robbins, Oem-Inc 42,116 100 • Presley, Lib 131 100 • Pooegrac:z, Rep 22,300 100 • Mirken, Lib 213 100 AIocmbly, Sth District

    • Buonaiuto, Oem 33,769 100 Senate, :zz..d Diotrict • Leslie, Rep-Inc 31,883 81.86

    Grayson, Oem 10,625 12.75 Werve, Rep 7,065 18.14 • Rosenthal, Oem -Inc 72,740 87.25 • Schrager, Rep 31,100 100 AIocmbly, 6th District • Hinds, P&I' 205 100 • Connelly, Oem-Inc 39,271 100

    • Marsh, Rep 22,481 100 Senate, 24th District • Engelhardt, Lib 9S 100 • Torres, Oem-Inc 2.1,376 100

    Carney, Rep 2,563 30.28 AIocmbly, 7th District • Marsh, Rep 5,900 69.72 Carrillo, Oem 14,728 27.07 • Wilson, Lib 80 100 • Waters, Oem-Inc 39,681 72.93

    • Knowles, Rep 40"~84 100 Senate, 26th DiItrict • Calderon, Oem 33,292 100 AIocmbly, 8th District • Urquidi, Rep 16,751 100 Trowbridge, Oem-w/i 483 100 • Goldsworthy, Ub 77 100 • Hansen, Rep-Inc 36,571 100

    • Roberts, Lib 224 100 Senate, 28th District • Watson, Oem-Inc 59,543 100 AIocmbly, 9th District • Kasimoff, P &F 111 100 • Bronshvag, Oem 36,027 100

    • Filante, Rep-Inc 27,031 100 Senate, 30th District • Bright, Lib 279 100 , Dills, Oem-Inc 37,808 100 • Persiiy, P&I' 123 100 • POling, Rep 13,663 100

    AIocmbly, 10th District Senate, 320d District • Isenberg, Oem-Inc 43,632 100 • Becktell, Oem 16,447 53.35 Clark, Rep 9,854 38.66

    Duran, Oem 14,382 46.65 • Griffin, Rep 15,635 61.34 • Royce, Rep-Inc 37,750 100 • Rufer, Lib 136 100

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    Summary of Votes Cast for Offices and Measures

    Ao.embly, 11th Diolrict Votes Percent Ao.embly, 25th DioIrict Votes Percent • Campbell, Dem-lnc 42,037 100 • Areias, Oem-Jnc 28,335 100

    Cieslikowski, Rep 6,995 34.46 Ao.embly, 12th Diolrict • Gilmore, Rep 13,305 65.54 • Bates, Oem-Inc 55,218 100 • Hinkle, Lib 135 100

    • Gear, Rep 16,380 100

    • Feinland, P&F 227 100 Ao.embly, 26th Diolrict

    • Johnston, Oem-Inc 33,228 100

    Ao.embly, 13th Diolrict • Keaster. Rep 21,217 100

    Cannon, Dem 7,698 19.59 • K1ohs, Lib 81 100

    LaBrie, Oem 2,787 7.09

    • Lee, Oem 28,809 73.32 Ao.embly, Z7th Diolrict

    Fassett, Rep 4,038 47.91 • Cannella, Oem-Inc 31,566 100

    • Thomas, Rep 4,390 52.09 • Lang, Rep 22,328 100

    • Shimp, Lib 78 100

    Ao.embly, 14th Diolrict

    • KJehs, Oem-Inc 33,927 100 Ao.embly, 28th Diolrict • Grundmann, Rep 12,650 100 • Farr, Oem-Inc 40,583 100

    • Nygren, Lib 122 100 • Walker, Rep 19,811 100

    Ao.embly, 15th Diolrict Ao.embly, 29th Diolrict • Williams, Oem 27,658 100 • Lybarger, Dem 27,751 100

    • Baker, Rep-Inc 41,849 100 • Seastrand, Rep-Inc 41,930 100

    Ao.embly, 16tb Diolrict Assembly, 30th District • Burton, Oem-Inc 33,235 100 • Costa, Oem-Inc 22,239 100

    Lecayo, Rep-w!i 127 100 • HUft, Rep 7,161 54.26

    Whalen, Rep 6,036 45.74

    Assembly, 17th District • Brown, Oem-Inc 37,762 100 Assembly, 31st District • Faulkner, Rep 7,686 83.54 • Sronzan, Dem-Inc 27,889 100

    Dolson, Rep-w/i 1,514 16.46

    • Whisman, Lib 217 100 Assembly, 3200 District

    • McGoldrick, Dem 25,376 100

    Ao.embly, 18th District • Jones, Rep-Inc 35,344 100

    • Eastin, Oem-Inc 25,828 100

    Assembly, 33rd District

    Assembly, 19111 District • Harvey, Rep-Inc 24,798 100

    , Speier, Oem-Inc 32,806 100

    Danch, Rep-w/i 32 100 Assembly, 34th District

    Avery, Dem-w/i 219 100

    Assembly, 20th District • Wyman, Rep-Inc 37,175 100

    • Lempert, Dem-Inc 32,507 100 • Tisbert, Lib 172 100

    Bosse, Rep 8,110 43.29

    Rinehart, Rep 10,625 56.71 Assembly, 35th District

    • Sigmund, AI 123 100 • O'Connell, Dem-Inc 28,837 100

    • Inama, Lib 192 100 • O'Shaughnessy, Rep 20,717 100

    Assembly, 21st District Assembly, 36th District • Sher, Oem-Inc 29,911 100 • Connell, Dem 23,776 100

    • Garris, Rep 14,737 100 McClintock, Rep-Inc 28,740 SO.72

    Garris, Lib-w/i 89 70.08 Staker, Rep 6,866 19.28

    Ludemann, Lib-w/i 38 29.92 Harner, Lib 205 100

    Assembly, 22nd District Assembly, 37th District • Levy, Dem 24,412 100 • Petrie, Dem 23,635 100

    • Quackenbush, Rep-Inc 30,407 100 Braly, Rep 16,152 40.32 • Petersen, Lib 283 100 • Wright, Rep-Inc 23,909 59.68

    • Spcx)fler, Lib 144 100

    Assembly, 23rd District

    • Vasconcellos, Oem-Inc 24,886 100 Assembly, 38th DioIrict

    Cate, Rep 5,515 46.32 • AJlert, Oem 16,398 64.52

    , • Valladares, Rep 6,391 53.68 Crandall, Dem 9,017 35.48

    • Boland, Rep 12,441 42.46 Assembly, 24th Diolrict Scott, Rep 4,068 13.89 • Cortese, Oem-Inc 21,251 69.72 Styles, Rep 1,658 5.66

    Woodall, Dem 9,230 30.28 Thomas, Rep 1,352 4.62 • Granada, Rep 17,253 100 Wilcox, Rep 9,776 33.37 • Sommer, Lib 156 100 Najbergier, P&F 39 59.09

    Parker, P&F 27 40.91

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    Summary or Votes Cast ror Offices and Measures

    Aaembly, 39th Diotrict Votes Percent Assembly, 50th Diotrict Votes Percent • Katz, Oem-Inc 19,909 100 • Tucker, Oem-Inc 27,122 99.996 • Ceravolo, Rep 11,035 100 Olds, Oem-wfo 1 0.004

    • Long, P&F 42 100 Aaembly, 40th Diotrict

    Bailey, Oem 4,473 15.07 Assembly, 511t Diotrict • Bane, Dem-Inc 25,212 84.93 • Landau, Oem 18,252 100 • Gabriel, Rep 12,331 100 • Felando, Rep-Inc 30,925 100 • Vernon, Lib 126 100 • Gaillard, Lib 165 100

    Aaembly, 4111 Diotrict Assembly, 52ud Diotrict • Mann, Oem 12,411 60.92 • Neely, Oem 18,011 100

    McKenzie, Oem 7,962 38.08 Baca, Rep 4,957 17.14 • Nolan, Rep-Inc 28,841 100 Baker, Rep 681 2.35 • Helms, Lib 147 100 Dortignac, Rep 1,360 4.70 • Velasquez, P&F 65 100 Grisham, Rep 3,933 13.60

    Harcher. Rep 5,044 17.43 Aaembly, 42ud Diotrict Manning, Rep 4,974 17.20 • Fierro, Dem 16,969 100 Mautino, Rep 3,846 13.30 • Mountjoy, Rep-Inc 29,090 100 Russo, Rep 4,130 14.28 • Frit.schler, Lib 88 100

    Aaembly, 531"d District Aaembly, 43n1 Diotrict • Aoyd. Dem-Inc 21,112 100 • Friedman, Oem-Inc 36,670 100 • Davis, Rep 9,970 100 • Passi, Rep 17,546 100 • Rotter, Lib 136 100 Asocmbly, 54th District • undblad, P&F 81 100 Baisley, Oem 6,560 29.35

    • Murray, Oem-Inc 15,790 70.65 Aaembly, 44th District • Hart-Holifield, Rep 6,622 58.54

    Cola, Dem 11 ,140 24.74 Howard, Rep 4,689 41.46 • Hayden, Oem-Inc 33,897 75.26 • Olivier, Lib 55 100 • Beteta. Rep 9,537 51.21 • Lynn, P&F 34 100

    Stout, Rep 9,086 48.79 • Donner, Lib 169 100 Assembly, 55th District • Burdick, P &F 147 100 • Polanco, Dem-Inc 16,250 100

    • Olvera, Lib 78 100 Aaembly, 45th District • Margolin, Oem-Inc 27,593 100 Assembly, S6Ih District

    Davis, Rep 3,339 27.12 • Roybal.Allard, Dem·Inc 9,878 100 • Michael, Rep 8,971 72.88 Mack, Rep-wfo 6 100 • Staley, P&F 82 100

    Assembly, 57th District Aaembly, 46th District • Elder, Oem-Inc 17,398 84.87

    Genovese, Dem 1,556 11.41 Musgrave, Oem 3,102 15.13 • Roos, Dem-Inc 12,085 88.59 • Guarneri, Rep 8,844 100 • Church, Rep 2,747 55.32

    Watts, Rep 2,219 44.68 Aaembly, 58th District • Everling, Lib 53 100 Bishop, Oem 7,493 28.59 • Robrish, P&F 58 52.73 • Pryor, Dem 18,720 71.41

    Taves, P&F 52 47.27 Alban, Rep 10,009 25.49 Hall, Rep 5,896 15.01

    Aaembly, 47th District Kellogg, Rep 4,029 10.26 • Hughes, Dem-Inc 13,434 84.98 • Mays, Rep 12,693 32.33

    Hunter, Oem 2,375 15.02 VonElten, Rep 6,642 16.91 • Stier, Lib 189 100

    Asscmbly, 48th District • Archie-Hudson, Oem 10,455 44.90 Assembly, 59th District

    Farrell, Dem 7,217 31.00 • Becerra, Oem 9,098 34.80 Wells, Dem 2,561 11.00 Hernandez, Dem 1,482 5.67 Wright, Oem 3,033 13.Q3 Maestas, Oem 7,352 28.12 MolTett, Oem-wfo 17 0.07 Martinez, Oem 6,703 25.64

    • Salazar, Rep 2,264 100 Salazar, Oem 1,509 5.77 • Castaneda, ub 13 100 Kipp, Rep 3,375 33.23

    Lieberg, Rep 6,781 66.77 Aaembly,49th District • PeneaU, Lib 53 100 • Moore, Oem-Inc 33,123 99.99

    Vernon, Oem-wli 4 om Assembly, 60th District • Givens, Rep 7,940 100 • Tanner, Oem-Inc 15,426 100 • Rogers, Lib 83 100 • Aguirre, Rep 7"~81 100 • Miles, P&F 63 100

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    Summary of Votes Cast for Offices and Measures

    Assembly, 61st District Votes Percent Assembly, 75th District Votes Percent • R. Johnson, Oem 24,241 100 • Alpert, Dem 22,145 100

    D. Johnson, Rep 11,602 30.20 Delaney, Rep 12,036 27.81 • Wcxxlruff, Rep-Inc 26,810 69.80 McGrath, Rep 6,060 14.00 • Haroour. Lib 126 100 • Mojonnier, Rep-Inc 16,785 38.80

    ROOkin, Rep 8,391 19.39

    Assembly, 6200 District • Murphy. Lib 287 100

    • Calnan, Dem 20,004 100 • Huynh, P&F 55 100

    • Lancaster, Rep-Inc 29,529 100

    Assembly, 76th District

    Assembly, 63rd District • Thome, Dem 24,325 100

    • Epple, Oem-Inc 19,842 100 • Hunter, Rep-Inc 28,302 51.05 • Boggs, Rep B,928 100 Younglctn, Rep 27,142 48.95

    • Holmes, Lib 233 100

    Assembly, 64th District • Kline, P&F 52 100

    • Gardner, Dem 15,302 100

    • Johnson, Rep-Inc 27,702 100 Assembly, nth District

    • Connolly, Oem 21,400 100

    Assembly, 65th District • Bentley, Rep-Inc 29,802 100

    • Erwin, Dem 20,145 100 • Denis, Lib 132 100

    • Brulte, Rep 22,292 74.54 • Edelman, P&F 51 100

    Nymeyer, Rep 7,6B 25.46

    Assembly, 78tb District

    Assembly, 66th District Abeles, Dem 3,407 11 .32

    Baca, Dem 10,715 43.46 Brooks, Oem 1,730 5.75

    • Eaves, Dem-Inc B,938 56.54 • Gotch, Oem 21,136 70.20 • Hall, Rep 14,153 100 Wayne, Dem 3,834 12.73

    • Marston, Rep 21,354 82.55 Assembly, 67th District Ramshaw, Rep 1,640 6.34 • Smaller, Dem 15,936 100 Rowe, Rep 2,875 11.11 • Lewis, Rep-Inc 32,275 100 • McWilliams, Lib 231 100

    • Bardell, P&F 89 100

    Assembly, 68tb District

    • Clute, Oem-Inc 25,707 100 Assembly, 79th District • Hage, Rep 12,141 54.66 Ballesteros, Dem 7,922 33.20

    . ' I- Holbert, Rep 10,069 45.34 • Chacon, Dem-Inc 12,772 53.52

    Warren, Dem 3,169 13.28

    Assembly, 69th District • Covalt, Rep 10,149 100

    • Toledano, Oem 18,829 100 • Terrill, P&F 51 100

    • Fri.zzelle, Rep-Inc 32,995 100

    Assembly, SOtb District Assembly, 70th District Garcia, Oem 5,563 24.61 • Adler, Oem 20,682 100 • Peace, Oem-Inc 12,354 54.65

    Badham, Rep 20,434 36.60 Vandevcld, Dem 4,687 20.74 • Ferguson, Rep-Inc 35,400 63.40 • Kelly, Rep 15,597 100

    • Bell, AI 202 100

    Assembly, 7!st District • Myrselh, Lib 76 100

    • Mathews, Oem 11,460 58.58

    Polis, Oem 8,103 41.42 Superinteodcot of Public Iostructioo • Allen, Rep-Inc 22,841 100 • Honig, Inc 2,554,143 55.11

    Isler 531,900 11.47 Assembly, 720d District Koppel 765,039 16.50 • Umberg, Oem 8,911 64.64 Rodriguez 784,297 16.92

    Yudeison, Oem 4,874 35.36 • Pringle, Rep-Inc 10,287 100 Proposition No. 107

    Housing and Homeless Bond Act of 1990.

    Assembly, 73rd District Yes 2,613,414 52.45 • Strait, Oem 27,760 100 No 2,369,377 47.55 • Kelley, Rep-Inc 37,639 lOO

    Propositioo No. lOS Assembly, 74th District Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond • FrankHn, Oem 20,725 100 Act of 1990. • Frazee, Rep-Inc 41,100 100 Yes 2,795,091 56.28 • Hunt, Lib 215 100 No 2,170,877 43.72

    • Rico-Webber, P&F 41 100

    Propositioo No. 109

    Governor's Review of Legislation. Legislative Deadlines.

    Yes 2,627,505 55.39 No 2,116,439 44.61

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    Summary or Votes Cast ror Offices and Measures

    Propasitioo No. 110 Votes Percent Propasitim No. 117 Votes Percent Property Tax Exemption for Wildlife Protection. Severely Disabled Persons. Yes 2,572,470 52.42

    Yes 3,931,938 SO.17 No 2,334,900 47.58

    No 972,851 19.83

    Propositioo No. 118

    Propasitioo No. 111 Legislature. Reap(X>rtionment. Ethics.

    The Traffic Congestion Relief and Yes 1,615,164 32.99 Spending Umitation Act of 1990. No 3,281,178 67.01

    Yes 2,621,02.1 52.43

    No 2,378,029 47.57 Propasitioo No. 119

    Reapportionment by Commission.

    Propooitioo No. 112 Yes 1,761,510 36.19

    State Officials, Ethics, Salaries. No 3,105,502 63.81 Open Meetings.

    Yes 2,994,562 62.46 Propositioo No. 120 No 1,799,519 37.54 New Prison Construction Bond Act of 1990.

    Yes 2,714,145 55.98 Propooitioo No. 113 No 2,133,996 44.02

    Practice of Chiropractic.

    Yes 3,897,975 81.84 Propositioo No. 121

    No 864,835 18.16 Higher Education Facilities Bond Act

    of June 1990. Propooitioo No. 114 Yes 2,687,831 55.04

    Murder of a Peace Officer. Criminal No 2,195,889 44.96 Penalties. Special Circumstance. Peace Officer Definition. PropoSitioo No. 122

    Yes 3,435,095 71.12 EMthquake Safety and Public Buildings No 1,395,087 28.88 Rehabilitation Bond Act of 1990.

    Yes 2,679,876 55.03 Propooitioo No. 115 No 2,190,057 44.97

    Criminal Law.

    Yes 2,690,115 57.03 Propositioo No. 123

    No 2,026,600 42.97 1990 School Facilities Bond Act.

    Yes 2,781,974 57.52 Propooitioo No. 116 No 2,054,386 42.48 i

    Rail Transportation. Bond Act. "', Yes 2,579,810 53.26

    No 2,263,574 46.74

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    Governor

    101m Hanood: EiJeeo e Mart Diauoe Fnmk1io R tbarIea A tbarIea Fr.mk L AbboU Aodenoo CaIney FeiosIeiD Gently Maboam Pineda Je Thomas County Oem Dem Oem Oem Oem Oem Oem Oem

    Alameda 809 796 605 491 91,927 630 1,348 563 937 Alpine 3 0 0 1 102 1 1 6 3 Amador 52 46 12 16 2,787 43 30 50 129 Butte 182 127 91 83 10,537 178 229 175 524 Calaveras 78 53 25 18 2,883 52 12 42 87

    76 Colusa 14 13 14 10 959 16 18 22 Contra Costa 482 478 341 135 62,248 692 328 360 1,318 OeI Norte 31 11 13 12 1,758 28 39 18 78

    211 149 81 8,822 2.,5 141 277 EI Dorado 46 90 Fresno 486 534 317 180 27,356 687 425 1,385 1,154

    Glenn 21 13 34 12 1,605 31 32 35 206 Humboldt 166 226 58 83 12,849 121 287 158 642 Imperial 128 56 44 37 2,355 56 156 470 149 Inyo 32 12 27 6 1,163 35 39 19 90 Kern 398 200 410 175 16,537 519 348 746 1,944

    13 65 46 232 Kings 89 104 21 2,735 186 Lake 72 55 30 12 4,472 54 46 71 164 Lassen 50 33 61 14 1,510 56 46 56 227 Leo Angeles 4,381 3,926 2,617 2,219 343,065 5,319 3,878 6,719 5,763 Madera 52 102 64 18 3,418 219 48 131 277

    Marin 164 306 62 29 20,390 202 117 169 240 Mariposa 13 16 9 8 1,336 40 17 24 85 Mendocino 79 89 35 27 6,324 63 116 58 237 Merced 146 127 46 101 7,065 146 130 207 293 Modoc 19 17 27 12 733 10 21 30 115

    Mono 24 5 4 3 500 13 4 11 32 Monterey 337 168 92 83 14,274 210 259 719 484 Napa 130 12., 57 35 8,883 191 89 144 285 Nevada 83 96 28 20 6,032 84 91 58 175 Orange 1,403 900 727 435 73,506 2,054 970 1,650 1,806

    Placer 190 158 99 60 11,209 215 159 177 385 Plumas 22 18 30 6 2,003 30 50 29 134 Riverside 807 409 205 151 39,328 816 487 951 1,036 Sacramento 1,004 799 732 506 68,130 1,521 805 855 1,575 San Benito 40 34 21 18 1,846 29 46 112 III

    San Bernardino 866 509 451 357 40,540 1,080 569 1,239 1,641 San Diego 1,526 1,175 1,357 598 80,831 1,623 1,839 1,740 2,820 San Francisco 415 531 219 430 55,761 448 326 299 349 San Joaquin 309 218 100 137 23,755 516 185 449 627 San Luis Obispo 292 169 82 31 11,437 2.,2 89 319 554

    San Mateo 384 465 339 92 42,343 870 332 513 585 Santa Barbara 280 203 69 56 16,965 287 188 358 519 Santa Clara 974 778 1,046 318 72,566 1,468 1,2.'14 976 1,819 Santa Cruz 300 282 80 72 15,375 268 107 238 378 Shasta 13l 90 246 62 10,686 160 275 158 664

    Sierra 9 3 4 2 411 1 12 12 25 Siskiyou 76 40 106 21 3,556 68 73 106 373 Solano 239 168 100 106 19,073 296 347 215 353 Sonoma 419 412 149 79 32,237 374 316 328 755 Stanislaus 259 184 112 141 16"'145 376 201 296 539

    Sutter 62 36 26 23 3,435 68 96 60 158 Tehama 43 30 76 24 3,698 47 58 56 316 Trinity 20 19 24 6 1,131 24 27 26 117 Tulare 262 119 127 97 9,709 503 216 635 999 Tuolumne 77 33 26 19 4,298 57 30 51 133

    Ventura 377 264 123 119 24,344 626 483 550 558 Yolo 134 155 54 35 9,937 150 85 160 241 Yuba 45 34 20 2., 2,280 48 92 65 107

    State Totals 19,697 16,116 11,975 7,92., 1,361,360 24,251 17,987 25,396 35,900 Percent 0.76 0.62 0.46 0.30 52.26 0.93 0.69 0.98 1.38

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    Governor

    JcIm FFnmt Sue Lockard DooaId L JeII"n:y T David M Pole William B

    Vande Itamp Woog Digre DuJloct G_ Wolliams WiIIoo AIIe.o County Dem Dem Dem-wO Rep Rep Rep Rep Rep-wli

    716 0 1,532 1,807 3,472 57,If1l> 239 Alameda 66,513 Alpine 5 0 20 3 9 176 0 52 Amador 1,652 41 0 168 152 163 3,658 0 Butte 8,394 152 0 529 1,572 851 18,518 92 Calaveras 1,651 49 0 152 109 188 4,286 0

    48 Colusa 650 14 0 68 59 1,715 2 ConteaCosta 35,069 367 0 1,2.18 1,832 2,980 68,885 369

    0 Del Norte 851 19 0 134 79 132 1,805 El Dorado 5,299 132 0 448 698 699 13,906 54 Fresno 19,655 484 11 1,016 1,622 1,811 37,875 170

    Gleon 944 15 0 123 518 123 2,342 0 Humboldt 6,090 119 0 714 627 1,032 10,349 38 Imperial 3,677 118 0 205 124 272 5,452 61 Inyo 952 20 0 129 127 173 2,744 7 Kern 14,974 284 I 1,538 3,585 2,301 36,251 252

    Kings 2,378 48 0 201 134 293 4,454 3 13 Lake 2,481 37 0 161 155 229 4,908

    Lassen 1,227 33 0 2.."9 185 158 1,905 8 Los Angeles 303,776 3,817 0 11,984 15,026 22,447 396,952 4,328 Madera 74 0 143 428 256 5,022 27 2"~10

    Marin 14,799 87 0 403 588 865 21,274 22 Mariposa 963 16 0 88 119 134 2,164 11 Mendocino 4,665 56 0 279 246 483 6,450 7 Merced 4,940 158 0 187 355 320 7,010 7

    488 54 107 Modoc 28 0 128 1,223 0

    361 13 0 69 29 52 1,141 0 Mono Monterey 11,792 340 0 68.1 1,136 1,152 21,194 54 Napa 5,887 71 0 331 525 546 11,028 0 Nevada 3,728 68 0 295 396 422 11,147 122 Orange 61,362 1,163 1 5,056 8,353 12,273 204,983 5,694

    Placer 6,940 187 0 498 1,011 949 17,747 61 Plumas 1,139 35 0 136 92 120 2,382 5 Riverside 29,865 367 0 2,376 2,9"..4 4,005 76;l1f1 1,700 Sacramento 44,152 1,149 1 2,099 4"~02 3,975 73,377 246 San Benito 1,627 25 0 114 97 162 2,878 0

    San Bernardino 32,561 561 3 3,196 3,944 4,896 76,445 1,027 San Diego 77,684 933 I 4,988 5,657 14,139 182,720 5,551 San Francisco 46,525 800 0 473 757 871 26,920 29 San Joaquin 14,703 284 0 776 1,251 1,548 29,478 379 San Luis Obispo 10,135 208 0 797 925 1,353 24,902 362

    San Mateo 26,795 289 46 791 1,195 1,722 40,880 150 Santa Barbara 14,290 188 1 807 1,221 1,490 32,304 545 Santa Clara 59,001 727 2 2,550 4,014 6,846 93,394 506 Santa Cruz 14,932 291 0 424 604 964 15,420 296 Shasta 5,055 95 0 616 2,098 720 13,728 8

    Sierra 248 2 0 26 12 18 506 0 SisIciyou 1,908 64 0 313 363 266 4,028 8 Solano 10,825 200 0 646 950 1,051 17,059 75 Sonoma 21,067 219 0 877 1,099 2,069 33,044 189 Stanislaus 13,573 277 0 525 1,053 900 22,223 104

    Sutter 2,319 66 0 202 607 308 7,864 15 Tehama 1,976 33 0 271 279 254 4,397 5 Trinity 629 13 0 12.~ 66 96 1,417 7 Tulare 9,218 172 0 632 697 920 21,588 116 Tuolumne 2,517 48 0 208 173 250 5,753 0

    Ventura 20,792 315 0 1,453 2,089 2,808 49,745 1,051 Yolo 8,038 125 0 278 496 520 10,144 26 Yuba 1,605 63 1 149 255 175 3,341 17

    State Totals 1,067,899 16,280 68 54,577 79,083 107,397 1,856,614 24,058 Percent 41.00 0.62 0.003 2.57 3.73 5.06 87.51 1.13

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    Governor

    Chuck Deuois Maria Elizabeth Merle

    (i Mona Thompsoo MUDOrI! Woo

    County ~~ ~ ---'d!! P&F P&F Alameda 319 273 526 192 322 Alpine 3 1 2 1 4 Amador 9 6 15 3 1 Butte 125 110 175 35 25 Calaveras 23 24 36 5 4

    Colusa 15 13 3 0 0 Contra Costa 329 286 394 106 40 Del Norte 44 15 8 4 4 EI Dorado 96 88 85 19 16 Fresno 151 113 127 40 15

    Glenn 22 17 12 1 2 Humboldt 140 75 53 54 46 Imperial 57 44 30 19 6 Inyo 25 10 9 6 3 Kern 257 250 169 28 20

    Kings 44 15 9 6 3 Lake 36 17 34 3 4 Lassen 37 31 9 2 2 Los Angeles 1,411 1,303 2,408 943 689 Madera 40 16 6 7 1

    Marin 63 80 230 53 38 Mariposa 25 15 14 6 1 Mendocino 61 42 81 55 35 Merced 36 23 36 4 6 Modoc 14 19 8 1 1

    Mono 16 13 13 4 2 Monterey 202 125 130 38 15 Napa 90 51 73 9 15

    ;.0 Nevada 43 52 128 32 13

    Orange 620 561 1,137 195 121

    Placer 80 90 125 20 7 Plumas 29 23 17 4 2 Riverside 360 303 288 95 32 Sacramento 208 187 302 87 49 San Benito 26 15 17 4 5

    San Bernardino 378 366 302 79 49 San Diego 902 765 1,236 215 160 San Francisco 169 144 406 187 283 San Joaquin 174 97 112 41 30 San Luis Obispo 132 110 166 60 28

    San Mateo 149 146 295 64 46 Santa Barbara 137 122 170 46 39 Santa Clara 468 439 1,094 159 98 Santa Cruz 110 71 277 109 109 Shasta 130 119 65 14 10

    Sierra 8 5 4 1 0 Siskiyou 49 43 26 6 5 Solano 128 55 75 23 17 Sonoma 202 145 286 169 131 Stanislaus 121 126 68 37 13

    Sutter 36 59 22 10 5 Tehama 74 68 41 5 0 Trinity 28 14 22 9 5 Tulare 104 73 55 20 12 Tuolumne 24 30 22 10 4

    Ventura 210 181 303 67 33 Yolo 86 50 80 38 19 Yuba 46 29 21 11 2

    State Totals 8,921 7,563 11,857 3,461 2,647 Percent 54.12 45.88 100 56.66 43.34

  • 12

    Lieutenant Governor

    Cbar\e& Emma

    LooT Marian Jobo Mcl100 D AntbouyF An~G CaarG Clyde Woog McCarthy Ilergcsoo Scymouc Short Szy

  • 13

    Secretary of State

    MardI Joao

    0 Foog Melvin MiIkc Gordoo P TheodoreJ Kcooila I!>clioa Julie

    Eo Evans Flores Le>y NicboIoIf Waboo Alarooo FauslO County Dem-Inc Dem Rep Rep ~ ~ P&F P&F

    Alameda 135,264 15,036 28,366 28,068 505 526 232 208 Alpine 138 29 89 86 2 2 0 5 Amador 3,852 737 1,426 2,328 15 17 2 4

    16,850 3,071 8,908 10,316 210 174 27 31 Butte Calaveras 4,081 698 1,714 2,512 41 36 7 3

    0 Colusa 1,550 231 598 1,014 27 3 1 Contra Costa 84,653 12,887 32,313 34,895 564 393 67 72

    2 5 Del Norte 2,358 424 720 1,190 53 9 EI Dorado 12,419 2,357 5,639 8,412 158 87 7 21 Fresno 42,244 7,150 16,244 22,157 212 115 23 26

    Glenn 2,307 591 649 2,006 34 11 4 1 51 42 Humboldt 16,840 2,613 3,876 7,073 178 50

    13 Imperial 5,490 1,463 2,112 3,544 96 27 15 5 3 Inyo 1,919 409 1,087 1,708 26 9

    Kern 27,254 7,386 18,505 22.'\49 466 173 24 29

    Kings 4,854 880 1,679 3,025 56 9 3 6 6,059 1,168 1,748 3,177 45 34 6 2 Lake

    lassen 2,574 675 721 1,485 69 9 3 2 Los Angeles 527,278 109,704 267,319 148.166 2,234 2,347 1,043 531 Madera 4,981 902 1,722 2,974 31 6 4 3

    Marin 30,383 3,337 10,481 8,625 115 229 61 27 Mariposa 2,088 322 981 1,292 34 13 4 3 Mendocino 8,945 1,259 2,447 3,315 91 77 49 29 Merced 8,965 1,893 2,828 3,489 42 37 4 7 Modoc 1,124 360 483 787 32 8 0 2

    Mono 778 127 421 673 26 14 2 3

    a Monterey 23,184 4,147 8,770 12,719 287 130 18 38 Napa 12,954 2,185 5,226 5,890 124 74 13 8

    .' Nevada 8,996 1,171 5,387 5,778 100 128 13 29~,>~~ Orange 112,750 2.1,243 120,262 94,721 1,080 1,12.\ 175 146

    Placer 16,460 2,654 7,561 10,515 144 124 11 17 Plumas 2,937 446 1,034 1,375 39 16 1 5 Riverside 57,923 14,045 45,066 37,390 634 301 79 61 Sacramento 102,035 14,274 39,898 36,819 319 288 77 48 San Benito 2,852 769 1.059 1,676 32 18 6 3

    San Bernardino 58,096 15,026 43,325 39,377 642 295 59 64 San Diego 134,967 28,070 96,020 92,694 1,467 1,2.,6 232 140 San Francisco 88,854 9,310 12,865 10,697 300 409 209 210 San Joaquin 34,859 5,326 11,901 18,680 2.\1 118 37 33 San Luis Obispo 19,153 3,096 14,172 11,325 2.,9 169 46 41

    San Mateo 60,464 8,366 20,535 17,470 277 297 50 49 Santa Barbara 27,953 3,864 18,618 14,065 246 168 37 42 Santa Clara 112,705 20,591 44,030 49,473 800 1,079 128 120 Santa Cruz 27,118 2,916 6,112 9,734 166 270 12.\ 83 Shasta 13,484 3,001 7,336 7,940 225 65 14 10

    Sierra 612 96 187 275 10 4 0 1 Siskiyou 5,099 1,166 1,685 2,703 87 25 7 5 Solano 2.\,62.\ 4,481 7,488 10,308 141 72 17 12 Sonoma 46,720 6,562 14,074 17,984 312 289 178 118 Stanislaus 26,583 4,445 9,390 12,562 226 66 21 24

    Sutter 5,152 979 3,725 4,273 77 21 5 10 Tehama 4,929 1,264 1,638 2,795 127 42 3 3 Trinity 1,626 343 643 876 38 22 4 11 Tulare 17,121 3,804 7,267 14,306 130 59 18 14 Tuolumne 5,530 861 1,918 3,090 47 20 4 10

    Ventura 38,739 7,341 28,229 2.,,779 355 304 54 44 Yolo 16,267 1,815 4.142 5,470 125 81 32 25 Yuba 3,468 789 1,450 2,171 72 20 5 7

    State Totals 2,070,463 374,155 1,004,489 903,596 14,481 11,750 3,324 1,509 Percent 84.69 15.31 52.64 47.56 100 100 56.99 43.01

  • 14

    Controller

    Shirley

    Gra;Y Matt EdmooV 'lboma& RacbeI RicbanI 0 GeotMcw: Davio Foog ICaiIcr IIaacsoa Rooe Torreo TTI: ~

    County Dem-Inc Rep ~ P&F P&F P&F

    Alameda 134,000 50,805 517 523 209 100 117 Alpine 138 145 2 2 2 2 I Amador 4,310 3,419 15 12 0 2 2

    Butte 18,013 17,472 211 174 13 19 28 Calaveras 4,326 3,855 43 41 3 5 3

    Colusa 0 2 1"179 1,476 28 3 0 Contra Costa 87,816 59,777 539 391 58 43 45 Del Norte 2,605 1,663 52 8 I 3 4 EI Dorado 13,139 12,544 159 88 10 11 10 Fresno 45,421 34,488 220 122 10 21 24

    Glenn 2,626 2,398 34 12 I 0 4 Humboldt 17,474 9,924 177 53 21 28 41 Imperial 6,528 5,215 97 28 8 6 12 Inyo 2,085 2,445 28 9 3 3 I Kern 32,743 35,945 470 171 15 14 24

    Kings 5,492 4,278 53 8 5 3 2 Lake 6,663 4,459 45 32 2 3 3 Lassen 2,969 2,002 70 9 0 5 0 Los Angeles 583,039 363,154 2,426 2,343 480 569 496 Madera 5,159 3,713 33 6 1 2 5

    Marin 28,583 17,698 115 230 21 38 29 2,164 2,027 35 14 1 5 2 MariS;:

    Men ocino 9,314 5"168 92 79 31 17 32 Merced 9,939 5,013 37 34 4 3 5 Modoc 1,342 1,120 33 7 0 2 0

    Mono 794 957 25 14 2 1 3 Monterey 25,440 19,744 275 134 18 22 15 Napa 13,709 10,053 129 73 8 6 7 Nevada 8,998 10,074 93 129 12 12 15 ~. Orange 118,091 186,426 1,019 1,128 93 115 114

    , Placer 17,176 16,216 149 124 7 14 9 Plumas 3,064 2,201 39 16 0 2 3 Riverside 67,777 73,019 623 303 34 67 45 Sacramento 104,370 67,425 315 288 44 45 37 San Benito 3,336 2,393 35 16 3 2 4

    San Bernardino 70,078 73,809 640 298 36 44 42 San Diego 145,338 165,702 1,438 1,232 118 149 102 San Francisco 86,592 20,837 295 413 150 127 127 San Joaquin 37,727 27,851 248 118 19 30 26 San Luis Obispo 20,374 22,597 225 165 25 32 29

    San Mateo 61,579 34,161 269 294 26 37 36 Santa Barbara 29,525 29,887 242 172 25 26 28 Santa Clara 120,879 84,723 788 1,083 81 86 88 Santa Cruz 26,934 14,226 162 276 63 84 61 Shasta 15,554 13,429 220 64 7 12 7

    Sierra 645 430 11 4 0 0 I Siskiyou 5,729 3,917 86 28 3 4 5 Solano 27,170 15,961 133 72 17 9 14 Sonoma 47,032 28,797 308 285 79 118 93 Stanislaus 29,043 19,845 226 68 22 17 10

    Sutter 5,493 7,302 79 21 2 7 6 Tehama 5,633 4,048 128 42 0 3 2 Trinity 1,748 1,312 40 20 4 6 4 Tulare 19,643 19,612 141 56 8 IS 10 Tuolumne 6,085 4,752 47 22 8 5 I

    Ventura 43,209 45,901 342 305 22 34 42 Yolo 16,252 8,928 122 76 16 22 21 Yuba 3,951 3,270 70 20 4 6 4 (;

  • 15

    Treasurer

    :.J Kathleen ~ 1boma& W Paul Janet D Eli2abeth A Lewis J

    Brown Sa.!.,.~ Bocbaoan R~ Meeuweo~ Lewis Nataoo SIUremanCounty Dem Dem Re~ P&F P&F P&F Alameda 96,698 39,057 23,093 33,142 513 104 235 97 Alpine 84 54 58 122 3 1 2 2 Amador 2,535 1,644 1,407 2,394 18 0 1 2 Butte 10,298 7,178 8,050 11,530 207 17 30 14 Calaveras 2,372 1,802 1,880 2,484 40 3 4 3

    Colusa 878 698 541 1,126 27 0 0 1 Contra Costa 53,394 31,318 24,628 42,274 558 40 69 40 Del Norte 1,157 1,314 710 1,208 53 2 2 3 EI Dorado 7,614 5,515 5,916 8,566 165 9 15 7 Fresno 31,657 16,587 16,046 22,096 222 19 23 12

    Glenn 1,2.l6 1,287 798 1,903 36 1 1 2 Humboldt 8,341 8,865 4,565 6,571 177 22 52 17 Imperial 2,971 3,512 2,105 3,559 101 2 16 10 (nyo 1,026 1,021 1,170 1,678 28 2 2 4 Kern 17,175 15,295 20,887 20,009 454 18 18 17

    Kings 2,702 2,567 1,715 2,946 55 2 2 5 Lake 3,133 3,359 1,948 3,034 42 1 4 2 Lassen 1,580 1,360 870 1,355 73 1 1 3 Los Angeles 435,621 181,764 225,246 189"~64 2,437 440 642 464 Madera 2,689 2,541 2,193 2,633 31 5 2 1

    Marin 22,102 7,708 7,428 11,888 115 21 36 34 Mariposa 980 1,052 950 1,336 32 4 2 2 Mendocino 5,487 3,457 2,506 3,680 92 27 30 19 Merced 5,828 4,016 2,854 3,732 39 3 3 5 Modoc 649 662 544 771 30 1 1 0

    Mono 426 320 440 776 26 2 1 3 Monterey 12,790 11,270 8,668 13,042 277 14 34 11

    wJJ Napa 6,987 6,187 4,556 6,537 121 4 10 9 Nevada 5,018 3,594 4,825 6,614 92 10 19 17Orange 79,870 42,202 114,650 107,570 1,034 83 148 94

    Placer 10,212 6,718 7,165 11,472 150 8 10 13 Plumas 1,693 1,215 1,012 1,452 38 1 2 3 Riverside 42,152 24,854 38,498 44,319 621 35 51 58 Sacramento 70,966 37,480 29,034 49,344 321 35 58 40 San Benito 1,584 1,546 1,110 1,615 30 5 4 0

    San Bernardino 45,864 26,283 42,964 40,612 653 42 50 34 San Diego 88,042 59,076 89,625 100,686 1,472 93 129 152 San Francisco 73,272 17,036 9,316 14,963 291 112 250 61 San Joaquin 18,443 17,336 12,2.~2 18,509 244 16 41 15 San Luis Obispo 11,899 7,430 12,795 12,610 234 19 37 33

    San Mateo 42,875 17,150 15,597 22,125 278 2.1 49 27 Santa Barbara 18,954 9,135 15,630 17,114 242 14 41 23 Santa Clara 79,593 43,076 41,358 53,137 823 83 99 75 Santa Cruz 15,224 9,463 7,088 8,718 166 69 80 56 Shasta 8,304 6,845 6,994 8,271 22.1 6 13 4

    Sierra 312 302 169 321 11 1 0 0 Siskiyou 3,039 2,386 1,731 2,730 85 3 7 2 Solano 14,392 13,677 8,024 10,072 119 12 19 8 Sonoma 27,899 17,718 12,866 19,707 304 72 119 93 Stanislaus 16,235 11,207 9,154 13,172 224 14 22 12

    Sutter 2,920 2,576 3,213 4,836 76 5 7 5 Tehama 2,976 2,561 1,664 2,834 132 3 2 1 Trinity 926 824 608 907 36 3 8 3 Tulare 10,781 9,212 7,832 13,479 154 7 11 10 Tuolumne 3,176 2,632 2,069 3,407 47 5 6 3

    Ventura 27,076 15,317 2.'.719 26,754 359 27 47 24 Yolo 9,114 6,2.18 3,569 6,725 126 13 28 19 Yuba 2,047 1,831 1,566 2,106 68 3 2 8' rJ 1, State Totals 1,473,268 778,330 899,869 1,026,137 14,625 1,587 2,597 1,682

    Percent 65.43 34.57 46.72 53.28 100 27.05 44.28 28.67

  • 16

    Attorney General

    Ira Arlo Danicl E Paul N Robert J

    ReiDer Smith GaulrcauCounty Oem Oem ~ --'dl! P&F

    51,631 526 375 Alameda 51,466 92,130 3 Alpine 53 88 158 1

    -Amador 1,818 2,466 3,452 19 2 Butte 8,690 9,270 17,738 174 48 Calaveras 1,657 2,660 3,953 35 8

    643 884 1,489 3 1 Colusa Contra Costa 28,526 60,431 61,090 390 121 OeINorte 1,083 1,455 1,681 8 6

    20 EI Dorado 5,798 7,675 13,046 86 Fresno 28,273 19,733 34,948 124 47

    Glenn 1,016 1,511 2,455 13 4 Humboldt 6,566 11,566 9,961 54 74 Imperial 4,322 2,287 5,225 26 22

    6 Inyo 1,099 1,190 2,500 9 Kern 22,266 11,094 36,508 174 39

    Kings 2,612 2,599 4,307 10 9 u.ke 2,192 4,529 4,600 36 6

    2 Lassen 1,338 1,646 2,028 8 Los Angeles 379,889 279,971 370,629 2,374 1,291 Madera 2,614 2,674 3,872 7 7

    Marin 7,635 24,285 17,782 231 72 7 Mariposa 841 1,284 2,120 13

    Mendocino 2,645 7,270 5,563 74 70 Merced 4,797 5,151 5,209 38 8 Modoc 583 725 1,150 8 2

    Mono 465 373 974 13 5 Monterey 9,575 15,400 19,958 130 43 Napa 3,954 9,880 10,277 72 15 Nevada 3,716 5,52.1 10,000 127 36 Orange 70,836 61,603 187,216 1,130 2.~1

    Placer 7,596 9,561 17,082 125 2.1 Plumas 1,454 1,557 2,227 18 5 Riverside 39",19 30,987 75,914 295 112 Sacramento 58,026 50,763 70,058 283 106 San Benito 1,129 2,055 2,467 16 8

    San Bernardino 43,416 34,885 74,819 298 100 San Diego 90,741 64,190 175,729 1,2.13 301 San Francisco 2.1,112 71,092 22,212 402 366 San Joaquin 16,226 19,886 28,619 118 · 62 San Luis Obispo 11,114 9"~57 22,976 161 64

    San Mateo 22,216 40,299 33,379 300 85 Santa Barbara 18,495 11,667 30,270 168 64 Santa Clara 43,400 82,146 86,859 1,075 2.11 Santa Cruz 8,030 18,2.16 14,387 272 163 Shasta 6,799 8,960 13,544 66 22

    Sierra 271 343 438 4 2 Siskiyou ~103 3,214 3,999 27 11 Solano 8,889 20,349 16,646 76 30 Sonoma 11,447 37,001 29,011 287 228 Stanislaus 12,965 14,542 20",37 67 37

    Sutter 2,517 3,020 7,365 20 17 Tehama 2,207 3,371 4,088 40 4 Trinity 594 1,202 1,350 20 11 Tulare 11,147 8,822 19,675 57 27 Tuolumne 2,352 3,968 5,036 20 14

    Ventura 25,419 19,965 46,943 305 71 Yolo 6,567 8,880 9,133 79 41 Yuba 1,807 2,053 3"146 20 12

    Slate Totals 1,136,526 1,229,924 1,729,429 11,765 4,817 ( Percent 48.03 51.97 100 100 100

  • 17

    Insurance Commissioner

    MicbaeI 101m Uny Bill Waller A IIIaDco ~ Ganuneodi Murphy Presa Zelman

    J County Oem Oem cruz

    Oem Oem Oem Oem Oem

    22,291 3,966 32,630 15,730Alameda 3,232 8,644 61,256 4 9 10 100 9 12 14 Alpine

    Amador 69 196 522 3,183 81 584 253 Butte 581 987 2,854 7,151 1,035 2,743 3,265 Calaveras 59 212 504 3",22 66 511 181

    68 74 200 875 134 190 115Colusa Contra Costa 2,172 5,580 14,476 38,357 3,273 16,293 8,999

    329 806 214 491 293OeINorte 197 225 EI Dorado 243 732 1,402 8,377 333 2,192 1,174Fresno 2,525 2,196 7,100 21,826 2,955 6,046 6,501

    111 259 446 1,179 146 341 194Glenn 915 1,646 3,159 6,112 1,063 3,353 1,911Humboldt

    926 915 1,296 675Imperial 901 356 1,453 48 91 330 781 81 786 101Inyo

    Kern 1,352 2,154 6,836 12.190 1,489 7,217 2,360

    349 793 2,279 373 725 492Kings 347 226 746 1,026 2,879 303 1,258 450 Lake 135 426 248 1,277 194 388 365Lassen

    19,871 117,938 167,279 15,454 278,310 34,735Los Angeles 18,149 282 238 1,022 2,580 405 726 602Madera

    4,443 8,965 997 9,388 3,937Marin 909 2,429 41 125 386 1,013 114 264 261MariJX>S3

    546 875 1,684 3,349 474 2,215 933Mendocino 5,783 560 1,546 846Merced 437 440 1,695

    Modoc 85 171 111 620 128 100 112

    Mono 15 52 71 593 21 91 58 Monterey 1,330 1,896 4,343 9,673 1,278 4,721 2,481

    557 1,403 2,962 4,590 572 2,609 Napa 1",11 249 511 1,147 4,652 391 1,573 1,129 Nevada

    J Orange 3,802 6,369 2.'i,215 33,486 3,779 52,518 8,005Placer 355 891 2,014 9,851 489 2,700 1,883Plumas 95 240 361 1,595 128 468 271 Riverside 1,854 2,471 14,158 19,735 2,347 26,064 3,323Sacramento 1,774 4,230 9,634 71,912 2,951 13,611 12,550 San Benito 264 195 733 1.022 2.16 555 344

    San Bernardino 2,516 2,918 15,746 20,924 2,802 28,908 3,654 San Diego 5,747 10,261 32,055 52,530 6,906 36,336 14,2.14San Francisco 2,038 4,327 13,369 27,533 3,574 26,726 13,684San Joaquin 490 1,040 3,950 27,373 622 3,803 1,571 San Luis Obispo 702 1,588 3,614 6,692 770 5,219 1,760

    San Mateo 1,452 2,999 10,246 26,719 1,792 14,409 5,403 Santa Barbara 1,050 1,941 4,651 11,930 871 7,394 1,831 Santa Clara 5,024 8,021 22,498 45,737 4,808 24,697 17,806Santa Cruz 618 1,895 4,484 10,333 822 7.101 2,632 Shasta 641 1,701 2,673 6,278 1,003 2,818 1,161

    Sierra 19 46 74 320 34 89 59 Siskiyou 263 693 544 2,305 305 925 594 Solano 827 1,953 5,313 11,478 1,368 4,858 3,593Sonoma 2,001 4,656 8,624 16,329 2,224 9,757 5,101 Stanislaus 582 1,073 2,490 18,207 669 4,518 2,078

    Sutter 223 300 686 2,942 384 748 551 Tehama 274 541 953 2,326 289 943 433 Trinity 61 228 321 600 118 314 151 Tulare 848 1,032 3,652 8,632 1,360 3,145 1,904 Tuolumne 81 272 788 4,910 12.1 671 235

    Ventura 1,444 2,725 8,355 13,680 1,298 14,884 2,817 Yolo 317 745 1,460 9,851 359 1,983 2,121 Yuba 144 246 588 1,948 308 512 338

    0 State Totals 71,291 118,490 398,503 849,678 79,763 675,273 199,565 Percent 2.98 4.95 16.66 35.52 3.33 28.22 8.34

  • 18

    Insurance Commissioner

    JcIm L

    Weo Joscpb D . -Jack- JclmS 'IbomaoA Ted Tom BKwaku Baoowcc Dunlop Harden Parise Skomia Brown Coodil Duren

    Coun'Y ReQ ReI! ReI! ReQ ReQ -----1i.!1 P&F P&F

    Alameda 13,045 4,(1)7 10,065 11 ,229 15,847 526 310 162 AJpine 37 10 38 52 22 1 3 1 Amador 1,261 279 625 9(1) 512 11 3 2 Butte 5.~84 1,747 3,983 4,168 2,157 176 37 19 Calaveras 1,358 280 785 1,055 558 36 6 4

    Colusa 469 191 335 235 258 3 0 1 Contra Costa 16,476 3,036 8,895 14.157 19,170 386 77 57 Del Norte 678 155 421 383 203 7 5 1 EI Dorado 4,576 905 2,604 3,296 1,952 86 15 11 Fresno 11,005 2,405 6,255 9,480 7,431 110 29 22

    Glenn 1,187 242 570 215 265 12 2 2 Humboldt 3,725 763 2,058 2,753 1,336 51 47 44 Imperial 1,773 490 1,304 867 697 26 17 8 Inyo 771 208 827 510 231 10 6 2 Kern 11,2.13 2,841 9,205 8,058 6,148 166 29 16

    Kings 1,421 254 996 833 842 7 5 3 Lake 1.~33 524 1,026 896 691 36 3 2 Lassen 899 190 471 319 214 9 2 1 Los Angeles 99,167 25,339 68,407 105,452 80,938 2,372 792 664 Madera 1,495 414 786 1,062 874 7 3 6

    Marin 3,915 1,039 3,974 3,915 5,502 229 47 35 Mariposa 648 151 427 582 294 13 5 2 Mendocino 2,103 480 1,213 1,331 969 76 45 31 Merced 1,741 547 1,015 1,769 1,166 37 7 3 Modoc 507 84 306 218 lOS 7 2 0

    Mono 330 74 2.11 245 107 14 3 2 Monterey 5,952 1,505 4,759 4,271 3,834 133 29 20 Napa 3,133 1,456 1,770 2,262 1,689 73 14 4 Nevada 3,281 815 2,490 2,266 1,395 127 22 16 Orange 58,466 10,398 34,139 62,169 29,150 1,127 158 1(1)

    Placer 5,754 1,047 3,662 3.190 2,730 120 19 11 Plumas 793 145 474 510 327 17 4 1 Riverside 20,206 6,219 14,513 20,340 14,679 285 66 50 Sacramento 22,941 3,743 11,422 16,467 17,492 285 63 58 San Benilo 813 170 528 489 577 16 5 3

    San Bernardino 2.~,421 4,203 13,310 20,496 14,056 290 73 48 San Diego 51,524 12,171 38,119 40,834 34,793 1,206 175 156 San Francisco 3,638 1,7(1) 3,447 4,499 9,451 413 224 118 San Joaquin 8,359 1,7(1) 4,959 8,552 4,978 115 39 24 San Luis Obispo 6,42.1 1,270 5,324 4,390 6,(1)5 168 45 32

    San Mateo 7,065 1,971 6,026 7,780 11,573 294 54 40 Santa Barbara 6,761 1,489 6,104 8,791 7,228 171 48 28 Santa Clara 22,269 5,422 13,2.~1 18,915 32,800 1,066 131 124 Santa Cruz 4,389 1,168 2,415 3,089 4,078 271 88 100 Shasta 5,477 1,2OS 2,639 2,909 2,207 65 15 10

    Sierra 165 51 97 80 59 4 0 2 Siskiyou 1,756 280 931 670 467 25 6 5 Solano 5,231 1,680 4,171 3,135 3,077 79 18 14 Sonoma 8,474 2,492 5,979 5,830 8,269 281 129 137 Stanislaus 5,904 1,475 3,977 5,195 3,724 67 30 16

    Suuer 2,267 786 1,473 1,228 1,298 20 12 3 Tehama 1,606 367 1,040 773 475 40 3 1 Trinity 532 114 32.1 279 173 20 11 3 Tulare 5,865 1,915 4,169 4,887 3,050 55 15 12 Tuolumne 1,534 451 1,112 1,483 744 21 9 4

    Ventura 13,667 2,580 8,616 13,666 8,546 300 47 38 Yolo 2,689 965 2,020 1,545 1,833 75 26 23 Yuba 1,169 402 744 683 382 20 6 5 (

    500,461 118,121 330,825 446,062 379,721 11,663 3,084 2,316 "State Totals Percent 28.19 6.65 18.64 2.~.13 21.39 100 57.11 42.89

  • 19

    Board of Equalization, First District

    Samuel

    William M Joseph F Tom Frank W Paul E Mart; Jeff MicbaeJ R

    , J IlenneU MicalIet Nakagawa Hauck NcIsoo Vaodcrbilt Wallact I

  • 20

    Board of Equalization, Second District

    Louio

    Tom Jooepb G. Job. EmilG &ad Edward Bill IIaIdorio CoImao Papou Pollak Sbcrman Tabasb Duplissea

    County Oem Oem Oem Oem Oem Oem ReI!

    Fresno 5,940 7,961 3,712 2,272 24,174 1,244 9,555 Kings 480 865 503 280 2,743 194 1,791 Los Angeles 11,635 20,342 11,152 8,683 82,634 6,863 40,343 Madera 429 1,120 551 353 2,364 146 1,554 Mariposa 171 651 278 115 653 61 911

    Merced 1,275 1,819 1,261 594 3,988 199 1,390 Monterey 3,002 4,551 2,689 1,565 10,004 1,086 7,176 San Benito 546 810 389 162 872 128 869 San Francisco 4,230 9,8.18 14,182 3,505 42,648 1,521 9,634 San Joaquin 3,077 10,627 3,806 2,012 13,492 946 9,600

    San Luis Obispo 1,645 3,651 2,170 944 8,205 935 8,118 Sa. Maleo 3,221 4,881 19,265 2,409 25,762 1,635 22,951 Sanla Barbara 2,496 4,135 2,051 1,150 14,427 1,534 12,468 Santa Cruz 2,241 3,413 3,408 1,377 11,092 903 5,390 Stanislaus 1,877 6,221 3,641 2,437 10,764 825 5,459

    Tulare 2,506 5,273 2,181 1,423 7,075 598 6,948 Ventura 8,022 5,859 2,189 2,101 19,315 1,950 19,377

    District Totals 52,793 92,017 73,428 31.182 280,212 20,768 163,534 Percent 9.59 16.71 13.34 5.70 50.89 3.77 38.60

    Bill Claude W Nicbolas W Lyo NaD

  • 21

    Board of Equalization, Third District

    Floyd L Emest J "Ernie" Jeny "Lee" SIevco CT .~ Morrow Drooenburg Jr Wlisoo Ourie Webec

    County Oem Rep-Inc Rep ---'dl! P&F

    Imperial 5,778 3,813 1,748 26 20 Inyo 1,283 1,646 1,065 9 7 'Kern 27,699 25,136 13,071 171 43 Mono 724 582 475 14 5 Orange 102,018 128,911 67,440 1,137

    , 243

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    I Riverside 58,056 47,974 28,992 301 lOS San Bernardino 58,268 48,327 33,557 292 107 San Diego 112,674 119,770 64,829 1,220 334

    District Totals 366,500 376,159 211,177 3,170 867 Percent 100 64.04 35.96 100 100

    Board of Equalization, Fourth District Paul FrcdW Charles G3I}' Warrco Tun Joe II SaIomca

    Carpenter 0>cI D-dVis Gillan flaIwood Mock AdamsJr HooipCcId County Dem~Inc Oem Oem Oem Oem Oem Rep P&F

    Los Angeles 178,924 24,136 71,270 41,641 30,603 49,634 257,457 818 Percent 45.16 6.09 17.99 10.51 7.72 12.53 100 100

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    United States Representative •ill Congress FU"Sl CoogressiooaJ District

    TUDOIby DougIasH UoocI Frank Olivec Darteoe G

    Boooo Gambill Rigp Stoeo Comiogon: County Oem-Inc Dem Re2 ReI! P&F

    Del Norte 2,404 547 1,689 306 5

    Humboldt 15,388 5,401 10,254 1,543 84

    Lake 5,068 1,814 3,081 1,366 6

    Mendocino 6,255 4,511 5,094 1,794 74

    Napa 6,838 3,967 4,584 2,263 12

    Sonoma 26,677 16,154 20,446 5,972 227

    District Totals 62,630 32,394 45,148 13,244 408

    Percent 65.91 34.09 77.32 22.68 100

    Sccood CoogressiooaJ District

    IlrwiD E "Bill" Wally Ras&

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    County Dem ReQ:lnc ---'dl!

    Butte 15,109 19,345 168

    Colusa 1,387 1,788 3

    Glenn 2,324 2,809 11

    Lake 393 368 8

    Napa 3,374 4,032 25

    Nevada 1,152 2,004 27

    Shasta 13,875 15,900 67

    Siskiyou 5,307 4,629 25

    Sutter 4,952 8,402 20

    Tehama 4,918 4,700 42

    Trinity 1,587 1,554 19

    Yuba 3,689 3,656 20

    i' District Totals 58,067 69,187 435 ! .. Percent 100 100 100

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    loM:II Robert T James J Eugene R Patridt David M

    Matsui Wabh Ilormao LandowsI;j McCann

    : .. County Dem-Inc Dem Rel2 Rel2 ---'dl! l

    71,562 11,857 22,271 26,703 192

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    Sacramento Percent 85.79 14.21 45.48 54.52 100

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    :j '; District " / Fourth Coogrcssiooal if.. Isaac ' 1 VIC StaD Edward A Mart Thomas L Park IIt)'lC 'I Fmo Wamec AndcnooJr Baughman KalioI Yoo.kcr IIipood

    County Dem-Inc Oem ReI! RCI2 ReI::! ReI! ---'dl! Sacramento 28,972 7,876 6,992 9,109 5,508 2,790 111

    Solano 15,271 5,048 3,855 4,674 4,119 1,477 59

    Yolo 15,762 3,173 3,602 3,711 1,316 777 76

    District Totals 60,005 16,097 14,449 17,494 10,943 5,044 246

    Percent 78.85 21.15 30.15 36.5