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1994 California State Controller election

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1994 California State Controller election

← 1990November 8, 19941998 →
 
NomineeKathleen ConnellTom McClintock
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote3,983,0533,796,387
Percentage48.32%46.06%

County results
Connell:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
McClintock:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Controller before election

Gray Davis
Democratic

Elected Controller

Kathleen Connell
Democratic

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The1994California State Controller election occurred on November 3, 1994. Theprimary elections took place on March 8, 1994. TheDemocraticnominee,Kathleen Connell, narrowly defeated theRepublican nominee, ex-State AssemblymanTom McClintock.

Primary results

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Final results fromCalifornia Secretary of State.[1]

Democratic

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California State Controller Democratic primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Kathleen Connell1,016,90448.50
Don Perata571,84827.27
Rusty Areias508,12024.23
Total votes2,096,862100.00

Republican

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California State Controller Republican primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Tom McClintock1,112,43560.78
John Morris717,68139.22
Total votes1,830,116100.00

Peace & Freedom

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California State Controller Peace & Freedom primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Elizabeth Nakano2,91062.93
Richard D. Rose1,71437.07
Total votes4,624100.00

Others

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California State Controller primary, 1994 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
American IndependentNathan E. Johnson17,325100.00
LibertarianCullene Marie Lang13,479100.00

Results

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Final results from theSecretary of State of California.[2]

1994 State Controller election, California
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKathleen Connell3,983,05348.32
RepublicanTom McClintock3,796,38746.06
Peace and FreedomElizabeth Nakano182,8362.22
American IndependentNathan E. Johnson152,3561.85
LibertarianCullene Marie Lang128,3781.56
Invalid or blank votes657,6267.39
Total votes8,243,010100.00
Turnout 46.98
Democratichold

Results by county

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Final results from theSecretary of State of California.[3]

CountyConnellVotesMcClintockVotesNakanoVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco71.84%155,44419.93%43,1204.53%9,7973.70%8,019
Alameda65.62%250,47728.39%108,3683.04%11,6142.95%11,263
Marin60.20%60,56835.19%35,4072.10%2,1172.51%2,524
San Mateo58.83%120,12636.36%74,2381.98%4,0522.83%5,767
Sonoma56.33%85,60737.66%57,2342.65%4,0343.35%5,092
Los Angeles55.10%1,087,39839.23%774,1362.54%50,1413.13%61,704
Yolo54.97%25,90639.08%18,4202.82%1,3283.13%1,476
Santa Cruz53.34%46,00437.41%32,2624.77%4,1174.48%3,861
Solano53.22%51,09741.42%39,7672.05%1,9723.31%3,180
Contra Costa52.27%145,48942.96%119,5591.76%4,9113.00%8,368
Santa Clara52.01%219,53541.35%174,5422.60%10,9694.03%17,027
Mendocino51.47%14,91839.22%11,3684.67%1,3534.65%1,346
Lake50.79%9,69544.09%8,4151.40%2673.73%711
Napa50.25%20,64244.49%18,2741.63%6693.63%1,491
Sacramento49.10%169,59145.87%158,4481.87%6,4663.16%10,903
Imperial46.82%10,75046.72%10,7272.69%6183.77%866
Humboldt45.76%21,07746.52%21,4233.72%1,7144.00%1,842
Monterey45.26%39,82648.54%42,7042.52%2,2183.68%3,237
Santa Barbara45.06%56,75349.81%62,7372.04%2,5723.08%3,882
Stanislaus44.74%43,13750.61%48,7911.25%1,2033.40%3,276
San Joaquin44.22%54,14951.15%62,6341.74%2,1352.89%3,545
San Benito43.79%4,91349.42%5,5452.72%3054.07%457
Tuolumne43.49%8,40052.08%10,0591.19%2303.24%626
Merced43.11%16,44052.63%20,0681.57%5992.69%1,026
Amador43.09%5,52652.01%6,6691.12%1443.77%484
San Bernardino42.95%145,27651.60%174,5241.60%5,4213.84%13,008
San Luis Obispo41.78%34,64752.63%43,6432.11%1,7463.49%2,894
Alpine41.46%26247.63%3015.06%325.85%37
Kings41.21%8,97954.22%11,8141.54%3353.03%660
Riverside41.20%135,90253.66%176,9881.66%5,4833.48%11,480
Del Norte41.15%2,97752.57%3,8031.56%1134.71%341
Fresno40.83%70,00554.05%92,6561.99%3,4113.13%5,362
Plumas40.45%3,30953.39%4,3671.74%1424.43%362
Ventura40.12%84,19855.16%115,7551.64%3,4443.07%6,453
Calaveras39.79%6,08853.86%8,2421.52%2334.83%739
San Diego39.31%280,58954.90%391,8751.97%14,0743.82%27,270
Siskiyou38.82%6,80553.96%9,4591.96%3435.27%923
Mariposa38.75%2,69555.77%3,8781.18%824.30%299
Sierra38.15%59153.71%8321.68%266.45%100
Nevada37.75%13,89556.50%20,7981.80%6633.95%1,455
Lassen37.49%2,97054.86%4,3461.72%1365.93%470
Yuba37.37%5,14956.10%7,7301.89%2604.64%640
Mono37.34%1,23656.31%1,8641.93%644.41%146
El Dorado37.24%19,66057.44%30,3221.22%6424.10%2,166
Placer37.20%26,87457.64%41,6441.41%1,0183.75%2,710
Inyo36.96%2,57957.75%4,0301.40%983.88%271
Butte36.39%24,03857.96%38,2881.83%1,2083.83%2,531
Trinity36.08%1,90653.98%2,8522.35%1247.59%401
Orange35.98%259,50558.96%425,3341.78%12,8283.28%23,666
Madera35.12%9,11060.72%15,7491.19%3082.97%770
Tulare34.74%25,96360.04%44,8721.83%1,3663.40%2,540
Colusa34.73%1,66960.81%2,9221.19%573.27%157
Kern34.18%49,72660.02%87,3261.58%2,3034.22%6,142
Tehama33.82%6,12559.37%10,7511.16%2105.65%1,022
Sutter32.01%6,89663.66%13,7131.54%3322.79%601
Shasta31.17%16,58562.87%33,4541.20%6404.77%2,536
Modoc31.02%1,16359.46%2,2291.73%657.79%292
Glenn28.65%2,21366.16%5,1111.09%844.11%317

See also

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References

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  1. ^"CA Secretary of State - Statement of Vote - 1994 Primary Election". Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2008. RetrievedAugust 12, 2008.
  2. ^"CA Secretary of State - Statement of Votes - 1994 General Election"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 30, 2008. RetrievedAugust 12, 2008.
  3. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 30, 2008. RetrievedAugust 12, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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