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1994 California lieutenant gubernatorial election

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1994 California lieutenant gubernatorial election

← 1990November 8, 19941998 →
 
NomineeGray DavisCathie Wright
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote4,441,4293,412,777
Percentage52.42%40.28%

County results
Davis:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Wright:     40–50%     50–60%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Leo T. McCarthy
Democratic

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Gray Davis
Democratic

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The1994Californialieutenant gubernatorial election occurred on November 8, 1994. Theprimary elections took place on March 8, 1994.State ControllerGray Davis, theDemocratic nominee, decisively defeated theRepublican nominee,State SenatorCathie Wright, to succeed incumbentLeo T. McCarthy, who was retiring after three terms.

Primary results

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Final results from theSecretary of State of California[1]

Democratic

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California Lt. Governor Democratic primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Gray Davis1,992,32080.79
Philip R. Ashamallah473,84818.21
Total votes2,466,168100.00

Republican

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California Lt. Governor Republican primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Cathie Wright1,178,36962.72
Stan Statham700,45137.28
Total votes1,878,820100.00

Green

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California Lt. Governor Green primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Daniel Moses12,18671.40
None of the above4,88128.60
Total votes17,067100.00

Others

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California Lt. Governor primary, 1994 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
American IndependentRobert W. Lewis18,171100.00
LibertarianBob New13,753100.00
Peace and FreedomJamie Luis Gomez4,465100.00

General election results

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

1994 lieutenant governor election, California
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGray Davis4,441,42952.42%
RepublicanCathie Wright3,412,77740.28%
Peace and FreedomJaime Luis Gomez185,2542.19%
LibertarianBob New180,8962.13%
GreenDaniel Moses160,0931.89%
American IndependentRobert W. Lewis92,6421.09%
Invalid or blank votes235,2612.64%
Total votes8,473,091100.00%
Turnout 45.96%
Democratichold

Results by county

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CountyDavisVotesWrightVotesGomezVotesNewVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco69.68%158,44216.94%38,5162.56%5,8121.64%3,7329.18%20,881
Alameda67.21%262,94723.82%93,1842.12%8,2941.85%7,2355.01%19,589
San Mateo61.70%129,43430.93%64,8781.80%3,7772.02%4,2413.55%7,458
Marin59.89%61,79528.75%29,6611.21%1,2482.30%2,3687.85%8,105
Sonoma59.69%93,74631.34%49,2311.83%2,8782.50%3,9274.64%7,280
Yolo58.64%28,55732.91%16,0272.39%1,1652.08%1,0113.98%1,940
Los Angeles58.05%1,170,12235.34%712,2522.78%55,9581.72%34,6552.11%42,601
Solano57.75%56,31135.59%34,6981.87%1,8261.94%1,8902.85%2,778
Santa Clara57.60%250,44534.06%148,0922.11%9,1812.90%12,5933.34%14,517
Santa Cruz56.87%51,15530.24%27,2032.90%2,6123.52%3,1706.46%5,813
Napa56.36%23,75636.67%15,4571.41%5962.23%9383.34%1,406
Mendocino56.27%16,53032.13%9,4392.90%8523.24%9535.45%1,602
Contra Costa56.06%165,01437.82%111,3011.43%4,2081.88%5,5412.81%8,264
Lake55.60%10,84737.82%7,3791.16%2272.55%4982.86%559
Sacramento55.58%196,51438.68%136,7681.50%5,2901.97%6,9582.27%8,046
Stanislaus53.35%53,12041.17%40,9921.78%1,7691.43%1,4282.27%2,257
Del Norte53.19%3,93640.30%2,9821.11%822.45%1812.96%219
Amador52.97%6,92542.06%5,4980.67%882.30%3011.99%261
Monterey52.87%47,97939.86%36,1722.40%2,1781.98%1,7992.89%2,620
San Joaquin52.65%66,80142.29%53,6491.90%2,4071.40%1,7761.77%2,238
San Benito52.13%6,05739.17%4,5513.13%3642.96%3442.62%304
Humboldt52.12%24,54434.55%16,2721.72%8112.44%1,1479.17%4,319
Tuolumne51.06%9,98943.72%8,5540.72%1402.03%3972.47%484
Merced50.67%19,70943.57%16,9472.33%9081.47%5711.96%762
Imperial49.14%11,62639.29%9,2947.54%1,7841.33%3152.70%638
Fresno48.80%86,26545.60%80,6082.50%4,4251.15%2,0411.94%3,429
Kings48.67%10,92545.43%10,1992.62%5881.14%2562.13%480
Calaveras47.74%7,50345.09%7,0861.05%1653.14%4932.98%469
Lassen47.33%3,83944.17%3,5831.47%1193.43%2783.60%192
Mariposa47.17%3,36046.37%3,3030.86%612.18%1553.42%244
Santa Barbara46.80%60,51646.09%59,6022.39%3,0942.06%2,6662.66%3,436
Plumas46.44%3,93946.42%3,9371.20%1022.52%2143.41%289
Siskiyou46.10%8,34945.05%8,1581.29%2332.86%5184.70%852
San Bernardino45.91%157,44946.45%159,2972.66%9,1192.31%7,9351.67%9,162
Trinity45.67%2,46041.49%2,2351.95%1054.42%2386.47%349
Riverside45.43%154,59147.81%162,7152.24%7,6092.24%7,6212.28%6,776
Colusa45.06%2,25449.64%2,4831.60%801.64%822.06%103
San Luis Obispo44.95%38,47247.47%40,6261.56%1,3332.57%2,1973.46%2,962
Madera44.86%11,93950.04%13,3181.83%4881.38%3661.89%503
Butte44.79%30,33248.52%32,8561.46%9882.28%1,5412.96%2,005
Sierra44.77%72745.38%7371.48%243.88%634.50%73
Yuba44.63%6,30747.71%6,7421.80%2542.55%3603.31%468
Ventura44.47%95,57148.54%104,3212.22%4,7752.36%5,0712.42%5,188
Placer44.40%33,62649.52%37,5090.95%7192.85%2,1602.28%1,728
Alpine44.39%28943.63%2842.76%184.92%324.30%28
Tehama44.32%8,18648.34%8,9271.02%1882.96%5463.37%622
San Diego43.92%320,86749.05%358,3611.95%14,2632.52%18,4022.57%18,722
Tulare43.83%33,97049.53%38,3813.11%2,4071.50%1,1592.04%1,581
El Dorado43.40%23,51449.84%27,0050.95%5153.10%1,6772.71%1,473
Nevada42.80%16,06749.31%18,5080.97%3652.63%9874.29%1,610
Mono41.26%1,41950.89%1,7501.08%373.49%1203.29%113
Shasta41.23%22,26551.68%27,9071.15%6232.57%1,3883.37%1,818
Kern41.09%61,81351.38%77,2842.62%3,9462.31%3,4702.61%3,918
Inyo40.96%2,94052.77%3,7881.20%862.24%1612.83%203
Modoc40.70%1,56449.05%1,8851.41%543.93%1514.92%189
Glenn40.40%3,21253.98%4,2920.99%792.02%1612.60%207
Sutter40.17%8,84854.77%12,0651.46%3211.73%3801.88%414
Orange39.08%291,75054.12%404,0281.82%13,6162.68%20,0382.29%17,088

See also

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References

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  1. ^CA Secretary of State - Vote98 - Official ResultsArchived February 2, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  2. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 30, 2008. RetrievedAugust 17, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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