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Statewide Results as of Apr 7 11:00am, 99.5% of Precincts Reporting (22577/22670)
53.8% Statewide Voter Turnout (7,879,299/14,631,805)

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President

Democratic Party; President of the United States

  • Al Gore, Democratic
    2,603,865 votes 79.8% (81.3% in party)
  • Bill Bradley, Democratic
    640,831 votes 19.7% (18.2% in party)
  • Lyndon Larouche, Democratic
    19,340 votes .5% (.5% in party)
  • Gerald Dalgneau, Democratic (Write-In)
  • Tom O'Brien, Democratic (Write-In)
  • Sandra Gandel, Democratic (Write-In)
  • Odessa Lightfoot, Democratic (Write-In)
  • Mark Greenstein, Democratic (Write-In)

Republican Party; President of the United States

  • George W. Bush, Republican
    2,158,489 votes 52.2% (60.6% in party)
  • John McCain, Republican
    1,773,494 votes 42.9% (34.8% in party)
  • Alan Keyes, Republican
    169,692 votes 4.2% (4% in party)
  • Steve Forbes, Republican (Withdrawn)
    14,430 votes .3% (.2% in party)
  • Gary Bauer, Republican (Withdrawn)
    10,481 votes .2% (.2% in party)
  • Orrin Hatch, Republican (Withdrawn)
    9,157 votes .2% (.2% in party)
  • Joe Schriner, Republican (Write-In)
  • David Rosenbaum, Republican (Write-In)

American Independent Party; President of the United States

  • Howard Phillips, American Independent
    8,931 votes 100% (100% in party)

Green Party; President of the United States

  • Ralph Nader, Green
    112,104 votes 94.4% (91.9% in party)
  • Joel Kovel, Green
    6,689 votes 5.6% (8.1% in party)
  • Kent Mesplay, Green (Write-In)

Libertarian Party; President of the United States

  • Harry Browne, Libertarian
    20,771 votes 62.3% (71.7% in party)
  • Kip Lee, Libertarian
    4,001 votes 12% (5.8% in party)
  • L. Neil Smith, Libertarian
    3,160 votes 9.5% (8.8% in party)
  • Larry Hines, Libertarian
    2,969 votes 8.8% (7.4% in party)
  • Dave Lynn Hollist, Libertarian
    2,473 votes 7.4% (6.3% in party)

Natural Law Party; President of the United States

  • John Hagelin, Natural Law
    5,850 votes 100% (100% in party)

Reform Party; President of the United States

  • Donald J. Trump, Reform (Withdrawn)
    15,261 votes 44.3% (37% in party)
  • George D. Weber, Reform
    9,376 votes 27.2% (11.2% in party)
  • Robert Bowman, Reform
    4,868 votes 14.2% (15% in party)
  • John B. Anderson, Reform
    3,148 votes 9.1% (24.4% in party)
  • Charles Collins, Reform
    1,825 votes 5.2% (12.4% in party)
  • Joel Neuberg, Reform (Write-In)

Senate

United States Senator

  • Dianne Feinstein, Democratic
    3,749,232 votes 51.2% (95.5% in party)
  • Tom Campbell, Republican
    1,690,344 votes 23.1% (56.2% in party)
  • Ray Haynes, Republican
    675,984 votes 9.3% (22.5% in party)
  • Bill Horn, Republican
    451,051 votes 6.2% (15% in party)
  • Michael Schmier, Democratic
    180,405 votes 2.5% (4.5% in party)
  • Gail Katherine Lightfoot, Libertarian
    120,132 votes 1.7% (100% in party)
  • Medea Susan Benjamin, Green
    99,541 votes 1.4% (74% in party)
  • John M. Brown, Republican
    68,122 votes 1% (2.3% in party)
  • Linh Dao, Republican
    64,345 votes .8% (2.1% in party)
  • JP Gough, Republican
    58,637 votes .8% (1.9% in party)
  • Jose Luis "Joe" Camahort, Reform
    46,163 votes .6% (70.4% in party)
  • Diane Beall Templin, American Independent
    38,634 votes .5% (100% in party)
  • Jan B. Tucker, Green
    35,005 votes .4% (26% in party)
  • Brian M. Rees, Natural Law
    26,284 votes .3% (100% in party)
  • Valli "Sharp" Sharpe-Geisler, Reform
    19,474 votes .2% (29.6% in party)

House

United States Representative; District 1

  • Mike Thompson, Democratic
    112,185 votes 64.7% (100% in party)
  • Russel J. "Jim" Chase, Republican
    21,456 votes 12.4% (42.7% in party)
  • Kenneth A. Hitt, Republican
    14,489 votes 8.4% (28.8% in party)
  • Lawrence R. Wiesner, Republican
    14,351 votes 8.2% (28.5% in party)
  • Emil P. Rossi, Libertarian
    4,394 votes 2.5% (100% in party)
  • Cheryl Kreier, Natural Law
    4,375 votes 2.5% (100% in party)
  • Pamela Elizondo, Reform
    2,327 votes 1.3% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 2

  • Wally Herger, Republican
    120,375 votes 64.9% (100% in party)
  • Stan Morgan, Democratic
    48,858 votes 26.4% (100% in party)
  • John McDermott, Natural Law
    11,647 votes 6.3% (100% in party)
  • Charles R. Martin, Libertarian
    4,634 votes 2.4% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 3

  • Doug Ose, Republican
    96,732 votes 60.7% (100% in party)
  • Bob Kent, Democratic
    56,779 votes 35.6% (100% in party)
  • Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian
    4,096 votes 2.5% (100% in party)
  • Channing E. Jones, Natural Law
    1,990 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 4

  • John T. Doolittle, Republican
    137,904 votes 66.4% (100% in party)
  • Mark A. Norberg, Democratic
    57,501 votes 27.7% (100% in party)
  • William Fritz Frey, Libertarian
    6,518 votes 3.1% (100% in party)
  • Robert E. Ray, Natural Law
    5,950 votes 2.8% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 5

  • Robert T. Matsui, Democratic
    112,132 votes 70.9% (100% in party)
  • Ken Payne, Republican
    38,158 votes 24.1% (100% in party)
  • Ken Adams, Green
    3,428 votes 2.2% (100% in party)
  • Cullene Lang, Libertarian
    2,815 votes 1.7% (100% in party)
  • Charles Kersey, Natural Law
    1,838 votes 1.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 6

  • Lynn Woolsey, Democratic
    135,941 votes 66.4% (100% in party)
  • Ken McAuliffe, Republican
    57,478 votes 28.1% (100% in party)
  • Justin "Justo" Moscoso, Green
    4,781 votes 2.4% (100% in party)
  • Richard O. Barton, Libertarian
    4,043 votes 1.9% (100% in party)
  • Alan Barreca, Natural Law
    2,591 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 7

  • George Miller, Democratic
    98,451 votes 75.4% (100% in party)
  • Christopher A. Hoffman, Republican
    18,926 votes 14.5% (64.4% in party)
  • Nicholas "Nick" Mraovich, Republican
    10,503 votes 8% (35.6% in party)
  • Martin Sproul, Natural Law
    2,792 votes 2.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 8

  • Nancy Pelosi, Democratic
    109,246 votes 85.6% (100% in party)
  • Adam Sparks, Republican
    13,501 votes 10.6% (100% in party)
  • Erik Bauman, Libertarian
    3,575 votes 2.8% (100% in party)
  • David Smithstein, Natural Law
    1,389 votes 1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 9

  • Barbara Lee, Democratic
    117,173 votes 85.2% (100% in party)
  • Arneze Washington, Republican
    13,563 votes 9.9% (100% in party)
  • Fred E. Foldvary, Libertarian
    4,565 votes 3.3% (100% in party)
  • Ellen Jefferds, Natural Law
    2,333 votes 1.6% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 10

United States Representative; District 11

  • Richard W. Pombo, Republican
    87,160 votes 61.1% (100% in party)
  • Tom Y. Santos, Democratic
    30,817 votes 21.6% (61.7% in party)
  • Robert L. Figueroa, Democratic
    19,152 votes 13.5% (38.3% in party)
  • Kathryn A. Russow, Libertarian
    3,273 votes 2.2% (100% in party)
  • Jon A. Kurey, Natural Law
    2,388 votes 1.6% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 12

  • Tom Lantos, Democratic
    103,807 votes 74.3% (100% in party)
  • Mike Garza, Republican
    14,165 votes 10.2% (47.1% in party)
  • Bob Evans, Republican
    8,274 votes 5.9% (27.4% in party)
  • James D. Williams, Jr., Republican
    7,694 votes 5.5% (25.5% in party)
  • Barbara J. Less, Libertarian
    4,098 votes 2.9% (100% in party)
  • Rifkin Young, Natural Law
    1,788 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 13

  • Fortney Pete Stark, Democratic
    77,905 votes 68.8% (100% in party)
  • James R. "Jim" Goetz, Republican
    22,488 votes 19.9% (74.5% in party)
  • Saundra Duffy, Republican
    7,736 votes 6.8% (25.5% in party)
  • Howard Mora, Libertarian
    2,421 votes 2.1% (100% in party)
  • Timothy R. Hoehner, Natural Law
    1,400 votes 1.2% (100% in party)
  • Don J. Grundmann, American Independent
    1,373 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 14

  • Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
    111,136 votes 70.7% (100% in party)
  • Bill Quraishi, Republican
    17,817 votes 11.4% (43.6% in party)
  • Craig L. Delue, Republican
    11,662 votes 7.4% (28.5% in party)
  • Henry E. "Bud" Manzler, Republican
    11,453 votes 7.2% (27.9% in party)
  • Joseph W. Dehn, III, Libertarian
    3,193 votes 2% (100% in party)
  • John Black, Natural Law
    2,121 votes 1.3% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 15

  • Mike Honda, Democratic
    62,876 votes 39.3% (66.6% in party)
  • Jim Cunneen, Republican
    53,282 votes 33.3% (86.1% in party)
  • Bill Peacock, Democratic
    22,499 votes 14.1% (23.9% in party)
  • Dale C. Mead, Republican
    8,638 votes 5.4% (13.9% in party)
  • Dick Lane, Democratic
    3,968 votes 2.4% (4.2% in party)
  • Robin Parker, Democratic
    3,646 votes 2.2% (3.8% in party)
  • Ed Wimmers, Libertarian
    2,566 votes 1.6% (100% in party)
  • Connor Vlakancic, Democratic
    1,449 votes .9% (1.5% in party)
  • Douglas C. Gorney, Natural Law
    1,350 votes .8% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 16

  • Zoe Lofgren, Democratic
    72,515 votes 72% (100% in party)
  • Horace "Gene" Thayn, Republican
    23,652 votes 23.5% (100% in party)
  • Dennis Michael Umphress, Libertarian
    2,914 votes 2.8% (100% in party)
  • Edward J. Klein, Natural Law
    1,764 votes 1.7% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 17

  • Sam Farr, Democratic
    83,275 votes 56.8% (82.2% in party)
  • Clint Engler, Republican
    21,258 votes 14.5% (54.3% in party)
  • Rob Roberts, Republican
    11,467 votes 7.9% (29.2% in party)
  • Joe Grossman, Democratic
    8,104 votes 5.6% (8% in party)
  • Debra Whitmore, Democratic
    7,661 votes 5.2% (7.6% in party)
  • Carole Dooley, Republican
    6,495 votes 4.4% (16.5% in party)
  • E. Craig Coffin, Green
    2,790 votes 1.9% (100% in party)
  • Art Dunn, Democratic
    2,271 votes 1.5% (2.2% in party)
  • Rick S. Garrett, Libertarian
    1,696 votes 1.1% (100% in party)
  • Larry Fenton, Reform
    1,152 votes .7% (100% in party)
  • Scott R. Hartley, Natural Law
    662 votes .4% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 18

  • Gary A. Condit, Democratic
    80,543 votes 65.4% (93% in party)
  • Steve R. Wilson, Republican
    35,335 votes 28.7% (100% in party)
  • Rodger McAfee, Democratic
    6,142 votes 4.9% (7% in party)
  • Page Roth Riskin, Natural Law
    1,262 votes 1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 19

  • George Radanovich, Republican
    109,723 votes 66.6% (100% in party)
  • Dan Rosenberg, Democratic
    33,921 votes 20.6% (68.5% in party)
  • John S. Hernandez, Democratic
    15,647 votes 9.5% (31.5% in party)
  • Elizabeth Taylor, Libertarian
    3,256 votes 2% (100% in party)
  • Bob Miller, Natural Law
    1,220 votes .7% (100% in party)
  • Edmon V. Kaiser, American Independent
    1,147 votes .6% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 20

  • Cal Dooley, Democratic
    43,608 votes 51.7% (100% in party)
  • Rich Rodriguez, Republican
    38,661 votes 45.9% (100% in party)
  • Arnold Kriegbaum, Libertarian
    1,144 votes 1.3% (100% in party)
  • Walter Kenneth Ruehlig, Natural Law
    999 votes 1.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 21

  • Bill Thomas, Republican
    98,088 votes 73.8% (100% in party)
  • Pedro "Pete" Martinez, Jr., Democratic
    29,511 votes 22.2% (100% in party)
  • James R.S. Manion, Libertarian
    5,430 votes 4% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 22

  • Lois Capps, Democratic
    105,850 votes 55.3% (100% in party)
  • Mike Stoker, Republican
    73,256 votes 38.3% (89.8% in party)
  • Allen Rowe, Republican
    8,385 votes 4.4% (10.2% in party)
  • Joe Furcinite, Libertarian
    1,462 votes .8% (100% in party)
  • Richard D. "Dick" Porter, Reform
    1,330 votes .6% (100% in party)
  • J. Carlos Aguirre, Natural Law
    1,244 votes .6% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 23

  • Elton Gallegly, Republican
    92,010 votes 63.3% (100% in party)
  • Michael Case, Democratic
    36,221 votes 24.9% (80.5% in party)
  • Albert Maxwell Goldberg, Democratic
    8,786 votes 6.1% (19.5% in party)
  • Cary Savitch, Reform
    4,306 votes 2.9% (100% in party)
  • Roger Peebles, Libertarian
    2,994 votes 2% (100% in party)
  • Stephen P. Hospodar, Natural Law
    1,247 votes .8% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 24

  • Brad Sherman, Democratic
    99,236 votes 66.3% (100% in party)
  • Jerry Doyle, Republican
    43,762 votes 29.2% (100% in party)
  • Juan Carlos Ros, Libertarian
    4,981 votes 3.3% (100% in party)
  • Michael Cuddehe, Natural Law
    1,884 votes 1.2% (100% in party)
  • John Kennedy, Democratic (Write-In)

United States Representative; District 25

  • Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Republican
    92,342 votes 63.3% (92.2% in party)
  • Sid Gold, Democratic
    39,748 votes 27.3% (100% in party)
  • Hal Brent Meyers, Republican
    7,842 votes 5.4% (7.8% in party)
  • Bruce R. Acker, Libertarian
    4,103 votes 2.8% (100% in party)
  • Mews Small, Natural Law
    1,896 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 26

  • Howard L. Berman, Democratic
    60,896 votes 84.7% (100% in party)
  • Bill Farley, Libertarian
    8,190 votes 11.3% (100% in party)
  • David L. Cossak, Natural Law
    2,887 votes 4% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 27

  • Adam Schiff, Democratic
    70,449 votes 48.8% (100% in party)
  • James E. Rogan, Republican
    68,179 votes 47.3% (100% in party)
  • Ted Brown, Libertarian
    2,938 votes 2% (100% in party)
  • Miriam R. Hospodar, Natural Law
    2,799 votes 1.9% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 28

  • David Dreier, Republican
    88,837 votes 62.5% (100% in party)
  • Janice M. Nelson, Democratic
    47,971 votes 33.8% (100% in party)
  • Randall G. Weissbuch, Libertarian
    2,327 votes 1.6% (100% in party)
  • Joe "Jay" Haytas, American Independent
    1,759 votes 1.2% (100% in party)
  • Lawrence Allison, Natural Law
    1,358 votes .9% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 29

  • Henry A. Waxman, Democratic
    114,147 votes 76.4% (100% in party)
  • Jim Scileppi, Republican
    27,870 votes 18.6% (100% in party)
  • Jack Anderson, Libertarian
    5,419 votes 3.6% (100% in party)
  • Bruce Currivan, Natural Law
    2,135 votes 1.4% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 30

  • Xavier Becerra, Democratic
    53,145 votes 83.5% (100% in party)
  • Tony Goss, Republican
    6,919 votes 10.9% (100% in party)
  • Jason E. Heath, Libertarian
    1,922 votes 3% (100% in party)
  • Gary D. Hearne, Natural Law
    1,718 votes 2.6% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 31

  • Hilda L. Solis, Democratic
    48,531 votes 62.3% (68.6% in party)
  • Matthew G. "Marty" Martinez, Democratic
    22,241 votes 28.6% (31.4% in party)
  • Krista Lieberg-Wong, Green
    3,296 votes 4.2% (100% in party)
  • Michael McGuire, Libertarian
    2,277 votes 2.9% (100% in party)
  • Richard D. Griffin, Natural Law
    1,630 votes 2% (100% in party)
  • Larry Munoz, Republican (Write-In)

United States Representative; District 32

  • Julian C. Dixon, Democratic
    84,307 votes 78.6% (93% in party)
  • Kathy Williamson, Republican
    13,040 votes 12.2% (100% in party)
  • Elisha Smitty Smith, Democratic
    6,351 votes 5.9% (7% in party)
  • Bob Weber, Libertarian
    2,038 votes 1.8% (100% in party)
  • Rashied Jibri, Natural Law
    1,644 votes 1.5% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 33

  • Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democratic
    37,618 votes 84.7% (100% in party)
  • Wayne Miller, Republican
    5,364 votes 12.1% (100% in party)
  • Nathan Thomas Craddock, Libertarian
    810 votes 1.8% (100% in party)
  • William Harpur, Natural Law
    655 votes 1.4% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 34

  • Grace Flores Napolitano, Democratic
    68,631 votes 69.5% (100% in party)
  • Robert Arthur Canales, Republican
    24,140 votes 24.4% (100% in party)
  • Julia F. Simon, Natural Law
    6,053 votes 6.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 35

  • Maxine Waters, Democratic
    64,176 votes 85.4% (100% in party)
  • Carl McGill, Republican
    8,898 votes 11.9% (100% in party)
  • Gordon Michael Mego, American Independent
    1,247 votes 1.6% (100% in party)
  • Rick Dunstan, Natural Law
    861 votes 1.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 36

  • Steven T. Kuykendall, Republican
    66,520 votes 42.8% (84.1% in party)
  • Jane Harman, Democratic
    63,013 votes 40.5% (87.6% in party)
  • Robert T. "Bob" Pegram, Republican
    12,653 votes 8.2% (15.9% in party)
  • James C. Cavuoto, Democratic
    6,423 votes 4.2% (9% in party)
  • Daniel R. Sherman, Libertarian
    2,635 votes 1.6% (100% in party)
  • Farshad Rastegar, Democratic
    2,508 votes 1.6% (3.4% in party)
  • John R. Konopka, Reform
    1,044 votes .6% (100% in party)
  • Matt Ornati, Natural Law
    868 votes .5% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 37

  • Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democratic
    58,646 votes 81.9% (100% in party)
  • Vernon Van, Republican
    8,048 votes 11.2% (100% in party)
  • Margaret Glazer, Natural Law
    2,751 votes 3.8% (100% in party)
  • Herb Peters, Libertarian
    2,248 votes 3.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 38

  • Steve Horn, Republican
    59,209 votes 50.5% (100% in party)
  • Gerrie Schipske, Democratic
    17,676 votes 15.1% (32.2% in party)
  • Erin Gruwell, Democratic
    16,062 votes 13.7% (29.3% in party)
  • Peter Mathews, Democratic
    13,937 votes 11.9% (25.4% in party)
  • Ken Graham, Democratic
    7,248 votes 6.2% (13.1% in party)
  • Jack Neglia, Libertarian
    1,765 votes 1.5% (100% in party)
  • Karen Blasdell-Wilkinson, Natural Law
    1,396 votes 1.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 39

  • Ed Royce, Republican
    91,626 votes 68% (100% in party)
  • Gill G. Kanel, Democratic
    35,816 votes 26.6% (100% in party)
  • Ron Jevning, Natural Law
    3,865 votes 2.8% (100% in party)
  • Keith D. Gann, Libertarian
    3,576 votes 2.6% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 40

  • Jerry Lewis, Republican
    86,315 votes 83.7% (100% in party)
  • Frank N. Schmit, Natural Law
    8,687 votes 8.4% (100% in party)
  • Jay Lindberg, Libertarian
    8,155 votes 7.9% (100% in party)
  • Ron D. Martinez, Democratic (Write-In)

United States Representative; District 41

  • Gary G. Miller, Republican
    60,953 votes 58.6% (89.6% in party)
  • Rodolfo G. Favila, Democratic
    32,528 votes 31.3% (100% in party)
  • Tony "Anthony" Ma, Republican
    7,140 votes 6.8% (10.4% in party)
  • David Kramer, Natural Law
    3,519 votes 3.3% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 42

  • Joe Baca, Democratic
    49,234 votes 55.9% (100% in party)
  • Elia Pirozzi, Republican
    27,947 votes 31.7% (79.7% in party)
  • Jay Kim, Republican
    7,119 votes 8% (20.3% in party)
  • John "Scott" Ballard, Libertarian
    2,066 votes 2.3% (100% in party)
  • Gwyn Hartley, Natural Law
    1,855 votes 2.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 43

  • Ken Calvert, Republican
    73,660 votes 58.2% (67% in party)
  • Martin Collen, Republican
    31,907 votes 25.3% (29% in party)
  • Bill Reed, Libertarian
    9,627 votes 7.6% (100% in party)
  • Nat Adam, Natural Law
    6,956 votes 5.4% (100% in party)
  • Khalid Jafri, Republican
    4,448 votes 3.5% (4% in party)
  • Louis Vandenberg, Democratic (Write-In)
  • Herre Caudie, Democratic (Write-In)
  • Cary James, Democratic (Write-In)

United States Representative; District 44

  • Mary Bono, Republican
    79,365 votes 56.5% (89.1% in party)
  • Ron Oden, Democratic
    20,079 votes 14.3% (40.9% in party)
  • Tom Harney, Democratic
    13,170 votes 9.4% (26.9% in party)
  • Bud Mathewson, Republican
    9,800 votes 7% (10.9% in party)
  • Jon Gordon, Democratic
    9,765 votes 6.9% (19.8% in party)
  • Doug Wofford, Democratic
    6,124 votes 4.3% (12.4% in party)
  • Gene Smith, Reform
    1,628 votes 1.1% (100% in party)
  • Jim Meuer, Natural Law
    764 votes .5% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 45

  • Dana Rohrabacher, Republican
    89,174 votes 61.6% (89.1% in party)
  • Ted Crisell, Democratic
    37,755 votes 26.1% (100% in party)
  • Long K. Pham, Republican
    10,942 votes 7.5% (10.9% in party)
  • Don Hull, Libertarian
    4,901 votes 3.3% (100% in party)
  • Constance Betton, Natural Law
    2,208 votes 1.5% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 46

  • Loretta Sanchez, Democratic
    40,031 votes 57.8% (100% in party)
  • Gloria Matta Tuchman, Republican
    16,606 votes 24% (63.6% in party)
  • Howard Garber, Republican
    9,518 votes 13.7% (36.4% in party)
  • Richard B. Boddie, Libertarian
    1,769 votes 2.5% (100% in party)
  • Larry Engwall, Natural Law
    1,431 votes 2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 47

  • Christopher Cox, Republican
    134,959 votes 68.6% (100% in party)
  • John Graham, Democratic
    18,913 votes 9.7% (34.8% in party)
  • Don Irvine, Democratic
    16,510 votes 8.4% (30.4% in party)
  • Jim Keysor, Democratic
    10,010 votes 5.1% (18.4% in party)
  • Maziar Mafi, Democratic
    8,953 votes 4.5% (16.4% in party)
  • David F. Nolan, Libertarian
    4,892 votes 2.4% (100% in party)
  • Iris Adam, Natural Law
    2,619 votes 1.3% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 48

  • Darrell Issa, Republican
    67,732 votes 35.3% (45.5% in party)
  • Bill Morrow, Republican
    45,223 votes 23.6% (30.4% in party)
  • Peter Kouvelis, Democratic
    20,789 votes 10.9% (60.3% in party)
  • Richard K. Maguire, Democratic
    13,704 votes 7.2% (39.7% in party)
  • Mark Dornan, Republican
    9,534 votes 5% (6.5% in party)
  • Joe Snyder, Republican
    8,480 votes 4.5% (5.7% in party)
  • William D. Griffith, Republican
    5,362 votes 2.8% (3.6% in party)
  • Don Udall, Republican
    5,258 votes 2.7% (3.5% in party)
  • Eddie Rose, Reform
    3,305 votes 1.7% (100% in party)
  • James Luke, Republican
    3,043 votes 1.5% (2% in party)
  • Sharon K. Miles, Natural Law
    2,751 votes 1.4% (100% in party)
  • Joe Michael Cobb, Libertarian
    2,511 votes 1.3% (100% in party)
  • Kim Debow, Republican
    1,998 votes 1% (1.3% in party)
  • Kevin M. Mahan, Republican
    1,584 votes .8% (1% in party)
  • Ed Mayerhofer, Republican
    753 votes .3% (.5% in party)

United States Representative; District 49

  • Brian P. Bilbray, Republican
    79,473 votes 50.9% (100% in party)
  • Susan A. Davis, Democratic
    71,443 votes 45.8% (100% in party)
  • Doris Ball, Libertarian
    3,505 votes 2.2% (100% in party)
  • Tahir I. Bhatti, Natural Law
    1,738 votes 1.1% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 50

  • Bob Filner, Democratic
    61,742 votes 67.4% (100% in party)
  • Bob Divine, Republican
    18,339 votes 20.1% (68.5% in party)
  • Alexander Sorongon, Republican
    5,420 votes 5.9% (20.2% in party)
  • James Allen Good, Republican
    3,044 votes 3.3% (11.3% in party)
  • David A. Willoughby, Libertarian
    1,934 votes 2.1% (100% in party)
  • Leeann S. Kendall, Natural Law
    1,187 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 51

  • Randy "Duke" Cunningham, Republican
    126,038 votes 67.7% (100% in party)
  • George "Jorge" Barraza, Democratic
    50,245 votes 27% (100% in party)
  • Daniel L. Muhe, Libertarian
    5,103 votes 2.7% (100% in party)
  • Eric Hunter Bourdette, Natural Law
    4,858 votes 2.6% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 52

  • Duncan Hunter, Republican
    103,667 votes 70.9% (100% in party)
  • Craig Barkacs, Democratic
    36,715 votes 25.2% (100% in party)
  • Michael Benoit, Libertarian
    4,408 votes 3% (100% in party)
  • Robert A. Sherman, Natural Law
    1,455 votes .9% (100% in party)

State Senate

State Senator; District 1

  • Thomas "Rico" Oller, Republican
    127,231 votes 43.9% (65.7% in party)
  • Thomas "Tom" Romero, Democratic
    45,205 votes 15.6% (50.2% in party)
  • Karen Knecht, Republican
    32,114 votes 11.1% (16.6% in party)
  • Merita A. Callaway, Democratic
    23,654 votes 8.2% (26.3% in party)
  • Scott Gruendl, Democratic
    21,249 votes 7.4% (23.5% in party)
  • Mary Andrews, Republican
    19,871 votes 6.8% (10.2% in party)
  • R. K. "Skip" Daum, Republican
    14,595 votes 5% (7.5% in party)
  • Jon Petersen, Libertarian
    5,945 votes 2% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 3

  • John L. Burton, Democratic
    154,131 votes 71.6% (100% in party)
  • Terence Faulkner, Republican
    49,601 votes 23.1% (100% in party)
  • Celeste Joy Blau Joki, Natural Law
    11,619 votes 5.3% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 5

  • Michael J. Machado, Democratic
    109,541 votes 50.8% (100% in party)
  • Alan Nakanishi, Republican
    70,194 votes 32.5% (70.7% in party)
  • James Shoemaker, Republican
    29,130 votes 13.4% (29.3% in party)
  • Carole Brow, Libertarian
    5,839 votes 2.7% (100% in party)
  • William S. Nicolas, Natural Law
    1,307 votes .6% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 7

State Senator; District 9

  • Don Perata, Democratic
    147,721 votes 82.2% (100% in party)
  • Linda J. Marshall, Republican
    22,619 votes 12.5% (100% in party)
  • James M. Eyer, Libertarian
    9,569 votes 5.3% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 11

  • Byron Sher, Democratic
    122,522 votes 56.6% (100% in party)
  • Gloria Hom, Republican
    85,394 votes 39.3% (100% in party)
  • John J. "Jack" Hickey, Libertarian
    8,898 votes 4.1% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 13

  • John Vasconcellos, Democratic
    92,030 votes 68.7% (100% in party)
  • John Longwell, Republican
    35,166 votes 26.3% (100% in party)
  • John H. Webster, Libertarian
    3,768 votes 2.8% (55.3% in party)
  • Kennita Watson, Libertarian
    3,048 votes 2.2% (44.7% in party)

State Senator; District 15

  • Bruce McPherson, Republican
    107,695 votes 56.7% (100% in party)
  • Anselmo A. Chavez, Democratic
    45,765 votes 24.1% (61.7% in party)
  • Katrina M. Ognyanovich, Democratic
    28,449 votes 15% (38.3% in party)
  • David Rosenkranz, Natural Law
    4,342 votes 2.3% (100% in party)
  • Gordon D. Sachtjen, Libertarian
    3,755 votes 1.9% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 17

  • William J. "Pete" Knight, Republican
    124,642 votes 66.8% (100% in party)
  • Richard Lott, Democratic
    53,123 votes 28.5% (100% in party)
  • John R. Gibson, Libertarian
    5,870 votes 3.1% (100% in party)
  • Douglas R. Wallack, Natural Law
    3,010 votes 1.6% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 19

  • Tom McClintock, Republican
    99,135 votes 52.5% (74.9% in party)
  • Daniel R. Gonzalez, Democratic
    56,739 votes 30% (100% in party)
  • Judy Mikels, Republican
    33,255 votes 17.5% (25.1% in party)

State Senator; District 21

  • Jack Scott, Democratic
    60,462 votes 33.8% (53.3% in party)
  • Scott Wildman, Democratic
    53,079 votes 29.7% (46.7% in party)
  • Paul Zee, Republican
    51,681 votes 28.8% (83.6% in party)
  • Dave Wallis, Republican
    10,204 votes 5.6% (16.4% in party)
  • Bob New, Libertarian
    3,878 votes 2.1% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 23

  • Sheila James Kuehl, Democratic
    103,771 votes 50.4% (63.5% in party)
  • Wally Knox, Democratic
    59,877 votes 29.1% (36.5% in party)
  • Daniel B. Rego, Republican
    36,403 votes 17.6% (100% in party)
  • Charles T. Black, Libertarian
    6,073 votes 2.9% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 25

  • Edward Vincent, Democratic
    60,429 votes 59.8% (69.9% in party)
  • Richard E. "Dick" Floyd, Democratic
    26,058 votes 25.7% (30.1% in party)
  • Cliff McClain, Republican
    14,678 votes 14.5% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 27

  • Betty Karnette, Democratic
    95,527 votes 56.7% (100% in party)
  • Marilyn Lyon, Republican
    73,052 votes 43.3% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 29

  • Bob Margett, Republican
    91,927 votes 52.5% (100% in party)
  • Richard Melendez, Democratic
    40,677 votes 23.3% (50.9% in party)
  • Steve Herfert, Democratic
    39,273 votes 22.4% (49.1% in party)
  • Leland Thomas Faegre, Libertarian
    3,230 votes 1.8% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 31

  • Jim Brulte, Republican
    111,686 votes 62.9% (100% in party)
  • Mike Rayburn, Democratic
    58,950 votes 33.2% (100% in party)
  • Fritz R. Ward, Libertarian
    7,060 votes 3.9% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 33

  • Dick Ackerman, Republican
    154,435 votes 69.8% (100% in party)
  • Jack Roberts, Democratic
    53,548 votes 24.2% (100% in party)
  • Michael Chacon, Libertarian
    8,821 votes 4% (100% in party)
  • WM "Bill" Verkamp, Natural Law
    4,609 votes 2% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 35

  • Ross Johnson, Republican
    137,871 votes 62.4% (100% in party)
  • Steve Ray, Democratic
    64,765 votes 29.3% (100% in party)
  • Cindy Katz, Natural Law
    9,972 votes 4.5% (100% in party)
  • Paul L. Studier, Libertarian
    8,412 votes 3.8% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 37

  • Jim Battin, Republican
    114,423 votes 58.7% (84.6% in party)
  • Sedalia L. Sanders, Democratic
    52,177 votes 26.8% (100% in party)
  • Mark Watton, Republican
    20,964 votes 10.7% (15.4% in party)
  • Donna Tello, Libertarian
    7,434 votes 3.8% (100% in party)

State Senator; District 39

  • Dede Alpert, Democratic
    96,053 votes 50.9% (100% in party)
  • Larry Stirling, Republican
    83,693 votes 44.3% (100% in party)
  • Stuart Knoles, Natural Law
    4,672 votes 2.5% (100% in party)
  • Rusty Nichols, Libertarian
    4,517 votes 2.3% (100% in party)

State Assembly

Member of the State Assembly; District 1

  • Virginia Strom-Martin, Democratic
    81,898 votes 64.7% (100% in party)
  • Mike Lampson, Republican
    39,276 votes 30.9% (100% in party)
  • Joshua Gilleo, Libertarian
    5,603 votes 4.4% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 2

  • Dick Dickerson, Republican
    75,690 votes 68% (100% in party)
  • Virgil Parks, Democratic
    27,975 votes 25.2% (100% in party)
  • Pete Bret, Libertarian
    3,936 votes 3.5% (100% in party)
  • Patrice Thiessen, Natural Law
    3,735 votes 3.3% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 3

  • Samuel M. Aanestad, Republican
    77,635 votes 63.9% (100% in party)
  • Benjamin Wirtschafter, Democratic
    35,985 votes 29.6% (100% in party)
  • William L. Thomason, Libertarian
    7,917 votes 6.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 4

  • Tim Leslie, Republican
    112,978 votes 69% (100% in party)
  • Stephen A. Macola, Democratic
    50,794 votes 31% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 5

  • Dave Cox, Republican
    86,194 votes 79.3% (100% in party)
  • Gene Frazier, Libertarian
    22,602 votes 20.7% (100% in party)
  • John Molina, Democratic (Write-In)

Member of the State Assembly; District 6

  • Ed Sullivan, Republican
    27,948 votes 21.8% (100% in party)
  • Joe Nation, Democratic
    26,078 votes 20.4% (26.7% in party)
  • Carole Hayashino, Democratic
    23,217 votes 18.1% (23.8% in party)
  • Frank Egger, Democratic
    14,338 votes 11.2% (14.7% in party)
  • Barbara Heller, Democratic
    12,127 votes 9.5% (12.4% in party)
  • Paul Nave, Democratic
    9,059 votes 7% (9.3% in party)
  • Susan L. Adams, Democratic
    5,942 votes 4.6% (6% in party)
  • Jack Gibson, Democratic
    5,267 votes 4.1% (5.3% in party)
  • Richard Olmstead, Libertarian
    2,517 votes 1.9% (100% in party)
  • Basia Crane, Democratic
    1,825 votes 1.4% (1.8% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 7

  • Patricia "Pat" Wiggins, Democratic
    73,462 votes 65% (100% in party)
  • Pedro J. Rivera, Republican
    34,840 votes 30.8% (100% in party)
  • William Schoeffler, Libertarian
    4,787 votes 4.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 8

  • Helen M. Thomson, Democratic
    67,005 votes 62.6% (100% in party)
  • John R. Munn, Republican
    36,841 votes 34.3% (100% in party)
  • Robert W. Wilson, II, Natural Law
    3,331 votes 3.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 9

  • Darrell Steinberg, Democratic
    55,705 votes 69.2% (100% in party)
  • Charles Hargrave, Republican
    19,762 votes 24.6% (100% in party)
  • Jan Louis Bergeron, Green
    3,194 votes 3.9% (100% in party)
  • Bruce B. Saunders, Natural Law
    1,934 votes 2.3% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 10

  • Anthony Pescetti, Republican
    72,765 votes 57% (100% in party)
  • Debra Gravert, Democratic
    50,368 votes 39.3% (100% in party)
  • Tom Kohlhepp, Libertarian
    4,744 votes 3.7% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 11

  • Joe Canciamilla, Democratic
    56,087 votes 54.5% (77% in party)
  • Jim Diaz, Republican
    26,673 votes 25.9% (100% in party)
  • Lou Rosas, Democratic
    16,755 votes 16.2% (23% in party)
  • Frank J. Manske, Libertarian
    3,518 votes 3.4% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 12

  • Kevin Shelley, Democratic
    64,892 votes 80.2% (100% in party)
  • Howard Epstein, Republican
    16,108 votes 19.8% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 13

  • Carole Migden, Democratic
    71,222 votes 78.4% (100% in party)
  • Bob Lane, Republican
    10,354 votes 11.4% (74.2% in party)
  • Starchild, Libertarian
    5,682 votes 6.3% (100% in party)
  • Gail E. Neira, Republican
    3,619 votes 3.9% (25.8% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 14

  • Dion Louise Aroner, Democratic
    84,271 votes 82.8% (100% in party)
  • Jerald Udinsky, Republican
    12,207 votes 12% (100% in party)
  • Daniel C. Burton, Libertarian
    5,390 votes 5.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 15

  • Lynne C. Leach, Republican
    95,405 votes 65.5% (100% in party)
  • Greg Rolen, Democratic
    50,260 votes 34.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 16

  • Wilma Chan, Democratic
    61,573 votes 80.7% (100% in party)
  • Timothy B. McCormick, Republican
    10,987 votes 14.4% (100% in party)
  • Richard E. Armstrong, Libertarian
    3,793 votes 4.9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 17

  • Barbara Matthews, Democratic
    20,040 votes 23.6% (46.8% in party)
  • Greg Aghazarian, Republican
    17,434 votes 20.5% (42.3% in party)
  • Tom Montes, Democratic
    14,140 votes 16.7% (33% in party)
  • Rick Veldstra, Republican
    11,059 votes 13% (26.9% in party)
  • Gerry Machado, Republican
    10,845 votes 12.8% (26.2% in party)
  • Jennet Stebbins, Democratic
    7,587 votes 8.9% (17.6% in party)
  • Thomas A. Benigno, Republican
    1,910 votes 2.2% (4.6% in party)
  • Tim Weintz, Sr., Democratic
    1,133 votes 1.3% (2.6% in party)
  • Roy W. Busch, Libertarian
    935 votes 1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 18

  • Ellen M. Corbett, Democratic
    60,267 votes 74.6% (100% in party)
  • Syed Mahmood, Republican
    20,567 votes 25.4% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 19

  • Lou Papan, Democratic
    62,930 votes 71.4% (100% in party)
  • Steven H. Kassel, Republican
    20,220 votes 23% (100% in party)
  • Steve C. Lundry, Libertarian
    2,942 votes 3.3% (100% in party)
  • Paul J. Six, Reform
    2,078 votes 2.3% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 20

  • John A. Dutra, Democratic
    46,990 votes 63% (100% in party)
  • Lowell King, Republican
    23,901 votes 32% (100% in party)
  • Mark Werlwas, Libertarian
    3,757 votes 5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 21

  • Joe Simitian, Democratic
    57,641 votes 55.4% (100% in party)
  • Deborah Wilder, Republican
    38,264 votes 36.7% (100% in party)
  • Gloria Purcell, Green
    8,257 votes 7.9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 22

  • Elaine Alquist, Democratic
    52,999 votes 65.5% (100% in party)
  • Stan Kawczynski, Republican
    27,980 votes 34.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 23

  • Manny Diaz, Democratic
    20,921 votes 40.4% (49.6% in party)
  • Tony West, Democratic
    19,339 votes 37.3% (45.7% in party)
  • Tom Askeland, Republican
    4,747 votes 9.2% (56.7% in party)
  • David J. Neighbors, Republican
    3,626 votes 6.9% (43.3% in party)
  • Fred Buzo, Democratic
    2,003 votes 3.8% (4.7% in party)
  • Dana W. Albrecht, Libertarian
    1,267 votes 2.4% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 24

  • Rebecca Cohn, Democratic
    37,171 votes 36.8% (77.2% in party)
  • Sue Jackson, Republican
    21,516 votes 21.3% (43% in party)
  • Steve Blanton, Republican
    15,017 votes 14.9% (30% in party)
  • Donna Courtright, Republican
    13,526 votes 13.4% (27% in party)
  • Steve Glickman, Democratic
    11,003 votes 10.8% (22.8% in party)
  • Ray Strong, Libertarian
    2,863 votes 2.8% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 25

  • Dave Cogdill, Republican
    41,849 votes 43.6% (64.7% in party)
  • Stephen F. Rico, Democratic
    29,799 votes 31% (100% in party)
  • Bob Deklinski, Republican
    15,945 votes 16.5% (24.6% in party)
  • Russell A. Harrison, Republican
    6,931 votes 7.2% (10.7% in party)
  • Jonathan Zwickel, Libertarian
    1,665 votes 1.7% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 26

  • Dennis Cardoza, Democratic
    49,477 votes 66.5% (100% in party)
  • Marshall Sanchez, Republican
    24,932 votes 33.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 27

  • Fred Keeley, Democratic
    69,442 votes 63% (100% in party)
  • Charles "Chuck" Carter, Republican
    32,458 votes 29.5% (100% in party)
  • David R. Bonino, Libertarian
    4,329 votes 3.9% (100% in party)
  • Madeline De Joly, Natural Law
    4,004 votes 3.6% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 28

  • Simon Salinas, Democratic
    24,706 votes 30.2% (57.9% in party)
  • Jeff Denham, Republican
    21,611 votes 26.4% (58.8% in party)
  • Sandra Pizarro, Democratic
    17,967 votes 22% (42.1% in party)
  • Laura Perry, Republican
    15,199 votes 18.5% (41.2% in party)
  • JJ Vogel, Reform
    1,420 votes 1.7% (100% in party)
  • Roger Ver, Libertarian
    1,028 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 29

  • Mike Briggs, Republican
    78,219 votes 72.3% (100% in party)
  • Lita Reid, Democratic
    27,324 votes 25.2% (100% in party)
  • Ron Drioane, Libertarian
    2,708 votes 2.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 30

  • Dean Florez, Democratic
    39,147 votes 64% (100% in party)
  • Ken Kay, Republican
    22,030 votes 36% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 31

  • Sarah Reyes, Democratic
    34,081 votes 66.7% (100% in party)
  • Richard Guerra Cabral, Republican
    17,052 votes 33.3% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 32

  • Roy Ashburn, Republican
    74,518 votes 73% (100% in party)
  • Virginia R. Gurrola, Democratic
    24,132 votes 23.7% (100% in party)
  • Ric Pinkerton, Libertarian
    3,447 votes 3.3% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 33

  • Laurence Houlgate, Democratic
    67,356 votes 56% (100% in party)
  • Abel Maldonado, Republican
    53,006 votes 44% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 34

  • Phil Wyman, Republican
    40,990 votes 46.4% (61.6% in party)
  • Jim Cox, Republican
    25,610 votes 29% (38.4% in party)
  • Robert "Bob" Conaway, Democratic
    21,816 votes 24.6% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 35

  • Hannah-Beth Jackson, Democratic
    62,078 votes 54.5% (89.3% in party)
  • Robin S. Sullivan, Republican
    42,276 votes 37.1% (100% in party)
  • David L. Norrdin, Democratic
    7,499 votes 6.5% (10.7% in party)
  • Eric L. Dahl, Natural Law
    2,174 votes 1.9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 36

  • George C. Runner, Republican
    61,657 votes 65.5% (100% in party)
  • Paula L. Calderon, Democratic
    28,540 votes 30.3% (100% in party)
  • Gregory James Bashem, Libertarian
    4,047 votes 4.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 37

  • Tony Strickland, Republican
    50,966 votes 56% (100% in party)
  • Roz McGrath, Democratic
    28,380 votes 31.2% (74.1% in party)
  • Jon Sharkey, Democratic
    9,937 votes 10.9% (25.9% in party)
  • Willard Michlin, Libertarian
    1,808 votes 1.9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 38

  • Jon M. Lauritzen, Democratic
    33,094 votes 35.7% (100% in party)
  • Keith Stuart Richman, Republican
    25,551 votes 27.6% (45.2% in party)
  • Norm Walker, Republican
    19,309 votes 20.8% (34% in party)
  • Ross B. Hopkins, Republican
    11,788 votes 12.7% (20.8% in party)
  • Philip Baron, Libertarian
    3,050 votes 3.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 39

  • Tony Cardenas, Democratic
    33,736 votes 77.1% (100% in party)
  • Enrique "Henry" Valdez, Republican
    7,775 votes 17.8% (100% in party)
  • Christopher "Kit" Maira, Libertarian
    2,274 votes 5.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 40

  • Bob Hertzberg, Democratic
    43,230 votes 68.6% (100% in party)
  • Kyle Hammans, Republican
    10,739 votes 17% (66.1% in party)
  • Eunice L. De Leuw, Republican
    5,511 votes 8.7% (33.9% in party)
  • Kelley L. Ross, Libertarian
    3,606 votes 5.7% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 41

  • Jayne Murphy Shapiro, Republican
    25,728 votes 25.2% (71.8% in party)
  • Fran Pavley, Democratic
    20,695 votes 20.3% (32.7% in party)
  • S. David Freeman, Democratic
    17,333 votes 17% (27.4% in party)
  • Tony Vazquez, Democratic
    11,398 votes 11.1% (18.1% in party)
  • Stefan "Stu" Stitch, Republican
    10,105 votes 9.8% (28.2% in party)
  • Brenda F. Gottfried, Democratic
    9,587 votes 9.3% (15.1% in party)
  • William "Bill" Wallace, Democratic
    4,302 votes 4.2% (6.7% in party)
  • Colin S. Goldman, Libertarian
    3,265 votes 3.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 42

  • Paul Koretz, Democratic
    31,555 votes 34.5% (43.8% in party)
  • Amanda F. Susskind, Democratic
    28,622 votes 31.3% (39.7% in party)
  • Douglas Cleon Taylor, Republican
    12,341 votes 13.5% (100% in party)
  • Daniel J. Stone, Democratic
    11,974 votes 13.1% (16.5% in party)
  • Sara Amir, Green
    3,637 votes 4% (100% in party)
  • Mark Allen Selzer, Libertarian
    2,701 votes 2.9% (100% in party)
  • Ivka Adam, Natural Law
    686 votes .7% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 43

  • Dario J. Frommer, Democratic
    18,695 votes 24.6% (42.7% in party)
  • Craig Harry Missakian, Republican
    16,256 votes 21.4% (50.2% in party)
  • Paul Krekorian, Democratic
    15,609 votes 20.5% (35.5% in party)
  • Mark Maccarley, Republican
    11,288 votes 14.7% (34.9% in party)
  • John Hisserich, Democratic
    9,571 votes 12.5% (21.8% in party)
  • Liz Michael, Republican
    4,857 votes 6.3% (14.9% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 44

  • Carol Liu, Democratic
    28,224 votes 28.1% (47.5% in party)
  • Barry Gordon, Democratic
    18,675 votes 18.6% (31.4% in party)
  • Susan Carpenter McMillan, Republican
    17,306 votes 17.2% (44.2% in party)
  • Damian Aaron Jones, Republican
    13,423 votes 13.4% (34.3% in party)
  • Diana Peterson-More, Democratic
    10,328 votes 10.3% (17.3% in party)
  • Robert Wagner, Republican
    8,452 votes 8.3% (21.5% in party)
  • Victor M. Franco, Jr., Democratic
    2,306 votes 2.2% (3.8% in party)
  • Jerry Douglas, Libertarian
    1,937 votes 1.9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 45

  • Jackie Goldberg, Democratic
    26,098 votes 60.2% (60.2% in party)
  • Cesar A. Portillo, Democratic
    13,640 votes 31.5% (31.5% in party)
  • Antonio De La Rosa, Democratic
    3,643 votes 8.3% (8.3% in party)
  • Paul Whitehead, Republican (Write-In)

Member of the State Assembly; District 46

  • Gil Cedillo, Democratic
    18,662 votes 83.6% (100% in party)
  • Matt Brown, Republican
    3,667 votes 16.4% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 47

  • Herb Wesson, Democratic
    62,992 votes 81.4% (100% in party)
  • Jonathan Leonard, Republican
    11,400 votes 14.8% (100% in party)
  • Scott Pacer, Libertarian
    3,006 votes 3.8% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 48

  • Roderick "Rod" Wright, Democratic
    31,667 votes 92.4% (100% in party)
  • Ernest Woods, Republican
    2,636 votes 7.6% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 49

  • Gloria Romero, Democratic
    31,011 votes 100% (100% in party)
  • Jay imperial, Republican (Write-In)

Member of the State Assembly; District 50

  • Marco Antonio Firebaugh, Democratic
    24,427 votes 82% (100% in party)
  • Gladys O. Miller, Republican
    5,397 votes 18% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 51

  • Jerome E. Horton, Democratic
    20,551 votes 36% (42.4% in party)
  • Thomasina Reed, Democratic
    9,469 votes 16.6% (19.6% in party)
  • Antoine Hawkins, Republican
    8,695 votes 15.3% (100% in party)
  • Jose Fernandez, Democratic
    6,992 votes 12.2% (14.5% in party)
  • Judy Dunlap, Democratic
    4,956 votes 8.6% (10.2% in party)
  • Trini Jimenez, Democratic
    4,052 votes 7% (8.3% in party)
  • Wanda Marie Brown, Democratic
    2,463 votes 4.3% (5% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 52

  • Carl Washington, Democratic
    35,871 votes 83.8% (100% in party)
  • Mark Anthony Iles, Republican
    4,279 votes 10% (61.6% in party)
  • Joe Taylor, Republican
    2,669 votes 6.2% (38.4% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 53

  • George Nakano, Democratic
    57,809 votes 59% (100% in party)
  • Gerald N. Felando, Republican
    36,427 votes 37.1% (100% in party)
  • Phil Howitt, Libertarian
    3,882 votes 3.9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 54

  • Alan Lowenthal, Democratic
    47,733 votes 51.1% (100% in party)
  • Rudy Svorinich, Jr., Republican
    34,775 votes 37.1% (79.3% in party)
  • Sanford W. Kahn, Republican
    9,086 votes 9.7% (20.7% in party)
  • Dale F. Ogden, Libertarian
    1,965 votes 2.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 55

  • Jenny Oropeza, Democratic
    16,790 votes 33.2% (38.5% in party)
  • Eddie Tabash, Democratic
    12,460 votes 24.6% (28.5% in party)
  • R. Keith McDonald, Democratic
    7,538 votes 14.9% (17.2% in party)
  • Carl E. Robinson, Democratic
    6,928 votes 13.7% (15.8% in party)
  • Saul E. Lankster, Republican
    6,095 votes 12% (100% in party)
  • Guy Wilson, Libertarian
    845 votes 1.6% (100% in party)
  • William Yeager, Green (Write-In)

Member of the State Assembly; District 56

  • Sally Havice, Democratic
    41,854 votes 54.3% (100% in party)
  • Grace Hu, Republican
    23,198 votes 30% (65.7% in party)
  • Daniel K. Wong, Republican
    12,160 votes 15.7% (34.3% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 57

  • Edward "Ed" Chavez, Democratic
    25,642 votes 50% (62.1% in party)
  • Katherine Licari Venturoso, Republican
    10,022 votes 19.6% (100% in party)
  • Manuel Lozano, Democratic
    6,316 votes 12.2% (15.3% in party)
  • Tony Fellow, Democratic
    6,229 votes 12.1% (15% in party)
  • Patricia A. "Pat" Wallach, Democratic
    3,163 votes 6.1% (7.6% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 58

  • Thomas M. Calderon, Democratic
    46,564 votes 74.4% (100% in party)
  • Alex A. Burrola, Republican
    16,057 votes 25.6% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 59

  • Meline Dolores Hall, Democratic
    26,818 votes 27.7% (100% in party)
  • Dennis Mountjoy, Republican
    19,674 votes 20.3% (29.6% in party)
  • Robert C. "Bob" Harbicht, Republican
    15,512 votes 16% (23.4% in party)
  • Walt Allen, Republican
    12,643 votes 13.1% (19.1% in party)
  • Joann E. Steinmeier, Republican
    10,073 votes 10.4% (15.1% in party)
  • Al Leiga, Republican
    7,370 votes 7.5% (11% in party)
  • Louise M. Allison, Natural Law
    2,045 votes 2.1% (100% in party)
  • George White, Libertarian
    1,661 votes 1.7% (100% in party)
  • Khalil Khalil, Republican
    1,248 votes 1.2% (1.8% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 60

  • Robert "Bob" Pacheco, Republican
    50,212 votes 64.8% (100% in party)
  • Jeff A. Duhamel, Democratic
    23,953 votes 31% (100% in party)
  • Scott E. Young, Libertarian
    3,329 votes 4.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 61

  • Gloria Negrete McLeod, Democratic
    16,053 votes 28.1% (61.5% in party)
  • Dennis R. Yates, Republican
    10,667 votes 18.7% (35.3% in party)
  • Paul Vincent Avila, Democratic
    10,089 votes 17.6% (38.5% in party)
  • Bob Demallie, Republican
    9,996 votes 17.4% (33% in party)
  • Edward S. "Eddie" Cortez, Republican
    9,628 votes 16.7% (31.7% in party)
  • David Kocot, Libertarian
    886 votes 1.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 62

  • John Longville, Democratic
    22,257 votes 47.1% (66.3% in party)
  • Mary Lou Martinez, Republican
    12,517 votes 26.5% (100% in party)
  • Mark Garcia, Democratic
    11,355 votes 24% (33.7% in party)
  • Henry John Matus, Libertarian
    1,163 votes 2.4% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 63

  • Bill Leonard, Republican
    53,874 votes 59.4% (92.4% in party)
  • Scott T. Stotz, Democratic
    29,243 votes 32.2% (100% in party)
  • Vincent Wallace, Republican
    4,448 votes 4.9% (7.6% in party)
  • Ethel M. Mohler, Libertarian
    3,176 votes 3.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 64

  • Rod Pacheco, Republican
    42,832 votes 60.1% (100% in party)
  • Jose Medina, Democratic
    23,127 votes 32.5% (100% in party)
  • Annie Wallack, Natural Law
    3,228 votes 4.5% (100% in party)
  • Phil Turner, Libertarian
    2,110 votes 2.9% (100% in party)
  • Larry Reed, Democratic (Write-In)

Member of the State Assembly; District 65

  • Jan Leja, Republican
    30,328 votes 34.1% (51.2% in party)
  • Russ Bogh, Republican
    22,057 votes 24.8% (37.3% in party)
  • Ray R. Quinto, Democratic
    14,273 votes 16.1% (57.9% in party)
  • Adolfo Mediano, Jr., Democratic
    10,413 votes 11.7% (42.1% in party)
  • David William O'Brien, Republican
    6,856 votes 7.7% (11.5% in party)
  • Bonnie Flickinger, Libertarian
    4,274 votes 4.7% (100% in party)
  • Joseph Ray Renteria, Natural Law
    878 votes .9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 66

  • Dennis Hollingsworth, Republican
    36,547 votes 30.6% (38.4% in party)
  • Jeffrey Bennett, Republican
    28,198 votes 23.6% (29.6% in party)
  • Jeff Stone, Republican
    26,652 votes 22.2% (28% in party)
  • Bob Canfield, Democratic
    12,710 votes 10.6% (56.1% in party)
  • Bill Estenger, Democratic
    9,971 votes 8.3% (43.9% in party)
  • Kevin Pape, Republican
    3,886 votes 3.2% (4% in party)
  • Chuck Reutter, Green
    1,830 votes 1.5% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 67

  • Tom Harman, Republican
    42,570 votes 39.2% (52.1% in party)
  • Jim Righeimer, Republican
    32,971 votes 30.4% (40.4% in party)
  • Andy Hilbert, Democratic
    22,476 votes 20.6% (100% in party)
  • Dennis Brown, Republican
    6,211 votes 5.7% (7.5% in party)
  • Autumn Browne, Libertarian
    4,542 votes 4.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 68

  • Ken Maddox, Republican
    39,457 votes 58.4% (100% in party)
  • Tina Louise Laine, Democratic
    20,996 votes 31.1% (100% in party)
  • Al Snook, Reform
    4,268 votes 6.3% (100% in party)
  • Richard G. Newhouse, Libertarian
    2,904 votes 4.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 69

  • Lou Correa, Democratic
    19,201 votes 55.8% (100% in party)
  • Lou Lopez, Republican
    12,424 votes 36.1% (100% in party)
  • Brian Tuan Pham, Natural Law
    2,815 votes 8.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 70

Member of the State Assembly; District 71

  • Bill Campbell, Republican
    81,520 votes 61.8% (86.1% in party)
  • Bea Foster, Democratic
    30,446 votes 23.1% (100% in party)
  • Gary C. Beck, Republican
    13,263 votes 10% (13.9% in party)
  • Brenda Jo Bryant, Natural Law
    4,048 votes 3% (100% in party)
  • Brian Lee Cross, Libertarian
    2,838 votes 2.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 72

  • Lynn Daucher, Republican
    33,034 votes 33.9% (41.9% in party)
  • Bruce Matthias, Republican
    28,054 votes 28.8% (35.5% in party)
  • Don Bankhead, Republican
    17,894 votes 18.4% (22.6% in party)
  • Gangadharappa Nanjundappa, Democratic
    15,327 votes 15.7% (100% in party)
  • John WM Zamarra, Natural Law
    3,153 votes 3.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 73

  • Patricia C. "Pat" Bates, Republican
    65,967 votes 68% (100% in party)
  • Robert D. Wilberg, Democratic
    23,498 votes 24.2% (100% in party)
  • Paul King, Libertarian
    4,892 votes 5% (100% in party)
  • Paul Fisher, Natural Law
    2,748 votes 2.8% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 74

  • John Herrera, Democratic
    21,125 votes 20% (100% in party)
  • Mark Wyland, Republican
    19,324 votes 18.3% (23.9% in party)
  • James Bond, Republican
    17,823 votes 16.9% (22.1% in party)
  • Ed Estes, Jr., Republican
    15,505 votes 14.7% (19.2% in party)
  • C. Mason Weaver, Republican
    12,879 votes 12.2% (16% in party)
  • June Rady, Republican
    6,930 votes 6.5% (8.5% in party)
  • Keith E. Beier, Republican
    4,649 votes 4.3% (5.7% in party)
  • George A. Durgin, Jr., Republican
    3,767 votes 3.5% (4.6% in party)
  • Tom Hohman, Libertarian
    1,990 votes 1.8% (100% in party)
  • Barbara Bourdette, Natural Law
    1,913 votes 1.8% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 75

  • Charlene Zettel, Republican
    55,339 votes 47.7% (66.7% in party)
  • Judith K. Walters, Democratic
    29,236 votes 25.2% (100% in party)
  • Bob Ward, Republican
    27,724 votes 23.9% (33.3% in party)
  • Gary W. Pietila, Libertarian
    3,718 votes 3.2% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 76

  • Christine Kehoe, Democratic
    49,052 votes 55.5% (100% in party)
  • Michele Nash-Hoff, Republican
    15,881 votes 18% (43.7% in party)
  • Chris Gallup, Republican
    9,673 votes 11% (26.7% in party)
  • John "Cubby" Cubello, Republican
    7,171 votes 8.1% (19.7% in party)
  • Elmer Mark Kropp, Republican
    3,618 votes 4% (9.9% in party)
  • David Oakey, Libertarian
    3,050 votes 3.4% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 77

  • Jay La Suer, Republican
    28,412 votes 32.3% (51.2% in party)
  • Todd Keegan, Democratic
    19,533 votes 22.2% (63.3% in party)
  • Penny Halgren, Republican
    16,653 votes 18.9% (30% in party)
  • Manny Doria, Democratic
    11,329 votes 12.9% (36.7% in party)
  • Matt Mendoza, Republican
    7,555 votes 8.5% (13.6% in party)
  • Laoma C. "Dana" Davidson, Republican
    2,918 votes 3.3% (5.2% in party)
  • Michael S. Metti, Libertarian
    1,731 votes 1.9% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 78

  • Howard Wayne, Democratic
    49,772 votes 52.9% (100% in party)
  • John Steel, Republican
    24,082 votes 25.6% (60.8% in party)
  • Myke "New York Myke" Shelby, Republican
    15,580 votes 16.6% (39.2% in party)
  • Dennis Triglia, Libertarian
    3,659 votes 3.8% (100% in party)
  • Ray Wingfield, Natural Law
    1,078 votes 1.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 79

  • Juan Vargas, Democratic
    26,888 votes 58.2% (73.3% in party)
  • Dwayne Crenshaw, Democratic
    9,824 votes 21.3% (26.7% in party)
  • Jon Parungao, Republican
    5,214 votes 11.3% (57.9% in party)
  • Larry L. Secrest, Republican
    2,534 votes 5.4% (28.2% in party)
  • Petra E. Barajas, Republican
    1,260 votes 2.7% (13.9% in party)
  • Richard Cardulla, Libertarian
    554 votes 1.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 80

  • Dave Kelley, Republican
    38,318 votes 46.6% (82.2% in party)
  • Joey Acuna, Jr., Democratic
    18,335 votes 22.3% (54.3% in party)
  • Patricia "Pat" Johansen, Democratic
    15,443 votes 18.7% (45.7% in party)
  • Jim Lewis, Republican
    8,341 votes 10.1% (17.8% in party)
  • Susan Marie Weber, Libertarian
    1,964 votes 2.3% (100% in party)

State Propositions

Proposition 1A Gambling on Tribal Lands
4,727,511 / 64.4% Yes votes ...... 2,608,435 / 35.6% No votes
Modifies existing gambling prohibitions to authorize Governor to negotiate compacts with federally recognized Indian tribes, subject to legislative ratification, for operation of slot machines, lottery games, and banking and percentage card games on Indian lands. Fiscal Impact: Uncertain fiscal effect on state and local tax revenues ranging from minor impact to significant annual increases. State gambling license fees of tens of millions of dollars annually.

Proposition 12 Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000. (The Villaraigosa-Keeley Act)
4,634,942 / 63.2% Yes votes ...... 2,694,337 / 36.8% No votes
This act provides two billion one hundred million dollars ($2,100,000,000) to protect land around lakes, rivers, and streams and the coast to improve water quality and ensure clean drinking water; to protect forests and plant trees to improve air quality; to preserve open space and farmland threatened by unplanned development; to protect wildlife habitats; and to repair and improve the safety of state and neighborhood parks. Fiscal Impact: State cost of $3.6 billion over 25 years (average cost of about $144 million per year) to repay bonds. State and local parks' operating costs of potentially tens of millions of dollars annually.

Proposition 13 Safe Drinking Water, Clean Water, Watershed Protection, and Flood Protection Bond Act
4,721,624 / 64.8% Yes votes ...... 2,559,706 / 35.2% No votes
This act provides for a bond issue of one billion nine hundred seventy million dollars ($1,970,000,000) to provide funds for a safe drinking water, water quality, flood protection, and water reliability program. Fiscal Impact: State cost of up to $3.4 billion over 25 years (average cost of about $135 million per year) to repay bonds. Potential unknown local project operation and maintenance costs.

Proposition 14 California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act of 2000
4,276,519 / 59.0% Yes votes ...... 2,966,239 / 41.0% No votes
This act provides for a bond issue of three hundred fifty million dollars ($350,000,000) to provide funds for the construction and renovation of public library facilities in order to expand access to reading and literacy programs in California's public education system and to expand access to public library services for all residents of California. Fiscal Impact: State cost of $600 million over 25 years (average cost of about $24 million per year) to repay bonds. One-time local matching costs of $190 million, plus potential additional operating costs of over $10 million annually.

Proposition 15 The Hertzberg-Polanco Crime Laboratories Construction Bond Act of 1999
3,248,618 / 46.5% Yes votes ...... 3,739,929 / 53.5% No votes
This act provides for a bond issue of two hundred twenty million dollars ($220,000,000) to provide funds for a program for the construction, renovation, and infrastructure costs associated with the construction of new local forensic laboratories and the remodeling of existing local forensic laboratories. Fiscal Impact: State cost of $377 million over 25 years (average cost of about $15 million per year) to repay bonds. Local government costs of $20 million (one-time) and potentially millions of dollars in annual operating costs.

Proposition 16 Veterans’ Homes Bond Act of 2000
4,373,887 / 62.3% Yes votes ...... 2,644,643 / 37.7% No votes
Fiscal Impact: This proposition would allow the state to sell $50 million in general obligation bonds to (1) replace $24 million in currently authorized lease-payment bonds for new veterans' homes and (2) provide $26 million in additional bonds for new or existing veterans' homes. This would result in a net state cost of about $33 million over 25 years, with costs of around $1 million per year.

Proposition 17 Lotteries. Charitable Raffles
4,085,260 / 58.7% Yes votes ...... 2,875,142 / 41.3% No votes
Modifies current constitutional prohibition against private lotteries to permit legislative authorization of raffles conducted by private nonprofit organizations for beneficial and charitable purposes. Fiscal Impact: Probably no significant fiscal impact on state and local governments.

Proposition 18 Murder: Special Circumstances
5,072,130 / 72.5% Yes votes ...... 1,926,068 / 27.5% No votes
Provides special circumstances warranting death penalty or life without parole exist for intentional murders committed in connection with kidnapping or arson or committed by "means of" rather than "while" lying in wait. Fiscal Impact: Unknown, probably minor, additional state costs.

Proposition 19 Murder. BART and CSU Peace Officers
5,089,043 / 73.6% Yes votes ...... 1,829,503 / 26.4% No votes
Provides second degree murder of peace officer employed by BART or State University is punishable by life imprisonment without possibility of parole where aggravating circumstances are present. Fiscal Impact: Unknown, probably minor, additional state costs.

Proposition 20 California State Lottery. Allocation for Instructional Materials.
3,692,563 / 53.0% Yes votes ...... 3,280,210 / 47.0% No votes
Provides one-half of any increase beyond the current amount allocated to public education from state lottery revenues be allocated for purchase of instructional materials. Fiscal Impact: In the near term, tens of millions of dollars in annual lottery revenues that go to public education would be earmarked for instructional materials, with unknown earmarked amounts in future years.

Proposition 21 Juvenile Crime
4,455,530 / 62.0% Yes votes ...... 2,728,078 / 38.0% No votes
Increases punishment for gang-related felonies, home-invasion robbery, carjacking, witness intimidation and drive-by shootings; and creates crime of gang recruitment activities. Fiscal Impact: State costs of more than $330 million annually; one-time costs of $750 million. Potential local costs of up to more than $100 million annually, and one-time costs of $200 million to $300 million.

Proposition 22 Limit on Marriages
4,579,386 / 61.2% Yes votes ...... 2,897,689 / 38.8% No votes
Adds a provision to the Family Code providing that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California. Fiscal Impact: Probably no fiscal effect on the state or local governments.

Proposition 23 "None of the Above" Ballot Option
2,339,915 / 36.3% Yes votes ...... 4,105,732 / 63.7% No votes
Provides that voters may vote for "none of the above," but such votes will not be counted in determining who wins election. Fiscal Impact: Generally minor costs to state and county governments.

Proposition 25 Election Campaigns. Contributions and Spending Limits. Public Financing. Disclosures
2,429,183 / 34.8% Yes votes ...... 4,556,830 / 65.2% No votes
Provides for public financing of candidate and ballot measure campaign costs, disclosure of top contributors and fund-raising time restrictions; establishes contribution, spending limits; and bans corporate contributions. Fiscal Impact: State costs of more than $55 million annually offset to an unknown extent. Potential local government costs of several million dollars annually.

Proposition 26 School Facilities. Local Majority Vote. Bonds, Taxes
3,499,678 / 48.8% Yes votes ...... 3,676,062 / 51.2% No votes
Authorizes local voter approval by majority vote, not current two-thirds, for school construction and improvement bonds and property taxes in excess of 1% to pay bonds. Fiscal Impact: Local school costs-- potentially in the hundreds of millions of dollars annually statewide within a decade-- depending on results of voter action on future local school bond issues. Potential state savings in the longer run.

Proposition 27 Elections. Term Limit Declarations for Congressional Candidates
2,717,209 / 40.4% Yes votes ...... 4,004,393 / 59.6% No votes
Permits congressional candidates to voluntarily sign non-binding declaration of intention to serve no more than three terms in House of Representatives or two terms in the United States Senate. Requires placement of information on ballots and state-sponsored voter education materials when authorized by candidates. Candidates may appear on ballot without submitting declaration. Fiscal Impact: Unknown, but probably not significant, election costs to the state and counties.

Proposition 28 Repeal of Proposition 10 Tobacco Surtax
1,999,141 / 27.8% Yes votes ...... 5,198,554 / 72.2% No votes
Repeals additional $. 50 per pack tax on cigarettes and equivalent increase in tax on tobacco products enacted by Proposition 10. Eliminates funding for Proposition 10 child development and anti-smoking programs. Fiscal Impact: Reduced state revenues and expenditures of $670 million annually. Annual decreases in other state General Fund revenues of $7 million and local government revenues of $6 million. Loss of potential long-term state and local savings.

Proposition 29 1998 Indian Gaming Compacts
3,630,323 / 53.1% Yes votes ...... 3,209,950 / 46.9% No votes
A "Yes" vote approves, a "No" vote rejects a 1998 law which authorized certain tribal-state gaming compacts, provided procedures for future negotiations with tribes, and designated the Governor to negotiate with tribes. Fiscal Impact: Probably no significant fiscal impacts on state and local governments.

Proposition 30 Insurance Claims Practices. Civil Remedies.
2,221,290 / 31.6% Yes votes ...... 4,813,631 / 68.4% No votes
A "Yes" vote approves, a "No" vote rejects legislation that:
  • restores right to sue another person's insurer for insurer's unfair claims settlement practices;
  • allows such lawsuits only if insurer rejects a settlement demand and injured party obtains a larger judgment or award against insured party;
  • bars such lawsuits against public entities; workers' compensation insurers; and professional liability insurers under certaincircumstances; or if convicted of driving under the influence;
  • authorizes requests for consensual binding arbitration of claims under $50,001 against parties covered by insurance. Insurers agreeing to arbitration cannot be sued for unfair practices.

Proposition 31 Insurance Claims Practices. Civil Remedy Amendments. Referendum
1,969,492 / 28.4% Yes votes ...... 4,955,137 / 71.6% No votes

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