California state elections, 1994

California state elections, 1994

California's state elections were held November 8, 1994. Necessary primary elections were held on June 7. Up for election were all the seats of the California State Assembly, 20 seats of the California Senate, seven constitutional officers, all the seats of the California Board of Equalization, as well as votes on retention of two Supreme Court justices and various appeals court judges. Ten ballot measures were also up for approval. Municipal offices were also included in the election. [ [http://sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/1994_general/sov_94_gen_complete.pdf Statement of Vote to the 1994 general election] ]

Constitutional Offices

Governor

:"See also California gubernatorial election, 1994."

Election box winning candidate with party link no change
party = California Republican Party
candidate = Pete Wilson (incumbent)
votes = 4,781,766
percentage = 55.2
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Kathleen Brown
votes = 3,519,766
percentage = 40.6
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Libertarian Party of California
candidate = Richard Rider
votes = 149,281
percentage = 1.7
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = American Independent Party
candidate = Jerome McCready
votes = 133,870
percentage = 1.5
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Peace and Freedom Party (United States)
candidate = Gloria Estela LaRiva
votes = 80,440
percentage = 0.9
Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change
candidate = Write-ins
votes = 219
percentage = 0.0
Election box invalid no change
votes = 235,261
percentage = 2.64
Election box total no change
votes = 8,900,603
percentage = 100.0
Election box turnout no change
percentage =
Election box hold with party link without swing
winner = Republican Party (United States)

Lieutenant Governor

:"See also California lieutenant governor election, 1994."

Election box winning candidate with party link no change
party = Democratic Party (United States)
candidate = Gray Davis
votes = 4,441,429
percentage = 52.42
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Republican Party (United States)
candidate = Cathie Wright
votes = 3,412,777
percentage = 40.28
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Peace and Freedom Party (United States)
candidate = Jaime Luis Gomez
votes = 185,254
percentage = 2.19
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Libertarian Party (United States)
candidate = Bob New
votes = 180,896
percentage = 2.13
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Green Party (United States)
candidate = Daniel Moses
votes = 160,093
percentage = 1.89
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = American Independent Party
candidate = Robert W. Lewis
votes = 92,642
percentage = 1.09
Election box invalid no change
votes = 427,545
percentage = 4.80
Election box total no change
votes = 8,473,091
percentage = 100.0
Election box turnout no change
percentage =
Election box hold with party link without swing
winner = Democratic Party (United States)

ecretary of State

:"See also California Secretary of State election, 1994."

Election box winning candidate with party link no change
party = California Republican Party
candidate = Bill Jones
votes = 3,727,894
percentage = 45.27
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Tony Miller
votes = 3,690,841
percentage = 44.82
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Green Party of California
candidate = Margaret Garcia
votes = 315,079
percentage = 3.83
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Libertarian Party of California
candidate = Peggy Christensen
votes = 248,748
percentage = 3.02
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = American Independent Party
candidate = Dorothy Kreiss Robbins
votes = 151,720
percentage = 1.84
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Peace and Freedom Party (United States)
candidate = Israel Feuer
votes = 99,916
percentage = 1.21
Election box invalid no change
votes = 666,438
percentage = 7.49
Election box total no change
votes = 8,900,636
percentage = 100.00
Election box turnout no change
percentage =
Election box gain with party link without swing
winner = California Republican Party
loser = California Democratic Party

Controller

:"See also California State Controller election, 1994."

Election box winning candidate with party link no change
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Kathleen Connell (incumbent)
votes = 3,983,053
percentage = 48.32
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = California Republican Party
candidate = Tom McClintock
votes = 3,796,387
percentage = 46.06
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Peace and Freedom Party (United States)
candidate = Elizabeth Nakano
votes = 182,836
percentage = 2.22
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = American Independent Party
candidate = Nathan E. Johnson
votes = 152,356
percentage = 1.85
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Libertarian Party of California
candidate = Cullene Marie Lang
votes = 128,378
percentage = 1.56
Election box invalid no change
votes = 657,626
percentage = 7.39
Election box total no change
votes = 8,900,636
percentage = 100.00
Election box turnout no change
percentage =
Election box hold with party link without swing
winner = California Democratic Party

Treasurer

:"See also California State Treasurer election, 1994."

Election box winning candidate with party link no change
party = California Republican Party
candidate = Matt Fong
votes = 3,970,308
percentage = 48.46
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Phil Angelides
votes = 3,488,891
percentage = 42.58
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Libertarian Party of California
candidate = John Petersen
votes = 335,452
percentage = 4.09
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = American Independent Party
candidate = George M. McCoy
votes = 203,419
percentage = 2.48
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Peace and Freedom Party (United States)
candidate = Jan B. Tucker
votes = 195,667
percentage = 2.39
Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change
candidate = Write-ins
votes = 47
percentage = 0.00
Election box invalid no change
votes = 706,852
percentage = 7.94
Election box total no change
votes = 8,900,636
percentage = 100.0
Election box turnout no change
percentage =
Election box gain with party link without swing
winner = California Republican Party
loser = California Democratic Party

Attorney General

:"See also California Attorney General election, 1994."

Election box winning candidate with party link no change
party = California Republican Party
candidate = Dan Lungren (incumbent)
votes = 4,438,733
percentage = 53.86
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Tom Umberg
votes = 3,256,070
percentage = 39.51
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Libertarian Party of California
candidate = Richard N. Burns
votes = 274,335
percentage = 3.33
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Peace and Freedom Party
candidate = Robert J. Evans
votes = 271,459
percentage = 3.29
Election box invalid no change
votes = 680,039
percentage = 7.42
Election box total no change
votes = 8,920,636
percentage = 100.0
Election box turnout no change
percentage =
Election box hold with party link without swing
winner = California Republican Party

Insurance Commissioner

:"See also California Insurance Commissioner election, 1994."

Election box winning candidate with party link no change
party = California Republican Party
candidate = Chuck Quackenbush
votes = 4,015,858
percentage = 48.82
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = California Democratic Party
candidate = Art Torres
votes = 3,567,996
percentage = 43.38
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Libertarian Party of California
candidate = Ted Brown
votes = 346,007
percentage = 4.21
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = Peace and Freedom Party (United States)
candidate = Tom Condit
votes = 150,844
percentage = 1.83
Election box candidate with party link no change
party = American Independent Party
candidate = A. Jacques
votes = 144,782
percentage = 1.76
Election box invalid no change
votes = 675,149
percentage = 7.59
Election box total no change
votes = 8,900,636
percentage = 100.0
Election box turnout no change
percentage =
Election box gain with party link without swing
winner = California Republican Party
loser = California Democratic Party

uperintendent of Public Instruction

:"See also California Superintendent of Public Instruction election, 1994."Election box winning candidate no party no change
candidate = Delaine Eastin
votes = 3,892,681
percentage = 55.60
Election box candidate no party no change
candidate = Maureen DiMarco
votes = 3,108,221
percentage = 44.40
Election box candidate no party no change
candidate = Hal Rice (write-in)
votes = 20
percentage = 0.00
Election box invalid no party no change
votes = 1,899,714
percentage = 21.34
Election box total no party no change
votes = 8,900,636
percentage = 100.0
Election box turnout no party no change
percentage =

Board of Equalization

Overview

tatewide ballot propositions

Ten ballot propositions qualified to be listed on the general election ballot in California. Eight measures passed while four failed.

Proposition 181

(Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act of 1994.) Proposition 181 failed with 34.92% of the vote.

Proposition 182

Passed by voters, but courts struck it down.

Proposition 183

(Recall Elections. State Officers.) Proposition 183 passed with 67.47% of the vote.

Proposition 184

(Increased Sentences. Repeat Offenders (Three Strikes)) Proposition 184 passed with 71.85% of the vote.

Proposition 185

(Public Transportation Trust Funds. Gasoline Sales Tax. Initiative Statute.) Proposition 185 failed with 80.53% of the vote.

Proposition 186

(Health Services. Taxes.) Proposition 186 failed with 73.42% of the vote.

Proposition 187

:"See California Proposition 187 (1994)".(Illegal Aliens. Ineligibility for Public Services. Verification and Reporting.) Proposition 187 passed with 58.93% of the vote.

Proposition 188

(Smoking and Tobacco Products. Local Preemption. Statewide Regulation.) Proposition 188 failed with 29.31% of the vote.

Proposition 189

(Bail Exception. Felony Sexual Assault.) Proposition 189 passed with 79.41% of the vote.

Proposition 190

(Commission on Judicial Performance) Proposition 190 passed with 63.87% of the vote.

Proposition 191

(Abolish Justice Courts) Proposition 191 passed with 61.05% of the vote.

ee also

*California State Legislature
*California State Assembly
*California State Assembly elections, 1994
*California State Senate
*California State Senate elections, 1994
*Districts in California
*Political party strength in U.S. states
*Political party strength in California
*Elections in California

External links

* [http://sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/1994_general/sov_94_gen_complete.pdf Official election results from the California Secretary of State]
* [http://www.joincalifornia.com/page/8 California Legislative District Maps (1911-Present)]
* [http://ca.rand.org/stats/politics/sov/elect.defs.html RAND California Election Returns: District Definitions]


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