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2006 California Attorney General election

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2006 California Attorney General election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeJerry BrownChuck Poochigian
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote4,756,1843,220,429
Percentage56.3%38.1%

County results
Brown:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Poochigian:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Attorney General before election

Bill Lockyer
Democratic

ElectedAttorney General

Jerry Brown
Democratic

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The2006California Attorney General election occurred on November 7, 2006. Theprimary elections took place on June 6, 2006. Former and futureGovernorJerry Brown, theDemocratic nominee, easily defeated theRepublican nominee,State SenatorChuck Poochigian, for the office previously held by DemocratBill Lockyer, who was term-limited and ran forTreasurer.

Primary results

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Results by county are availablehere andhere.

Democratic

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California Attorney General Democratic primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Jerry Brown1,552,94963.23
Rocky Delgadillo903,54936.77
Total votes2,456,498100.00

Others

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California Attorney General primary, 2006 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanChuck Poochigian1,553,604100.00
GreenMichael Wyman31,018100.00
LibertarianKenneth Weissman16,567100.00
Peace and FreedomJack Harrison3,736100.00

Results

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California Attorney General election, 2006[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJerry Brown4,756,18456.29
RepublicanChuck Poochigian3,220,42938.11
GreenMichael Wyman195,1302.31
LibertarianKenneth Weissman177,4692.10
Peace and FreedomJack Harrison100,7971.19
Invalid or blank votes449,0505.05
Total votes8,450,009100.00
Turnout 39.29
Democratichold

Results by county

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Results from theSecretary of State of California:[1]

CountyBrownVotesPoochigianVotesWymanVotesWeissmanVotesHarrisonVotes
San Francisco79.73%188,40911.65%27,5235.70%13,4791.78%4,2081.14%2,686
Santa Cruz75.01%66,56019.12%16,9623.29%2,9221.70%1,5120.88%777
Marin73.45%76,18221.08%21,8683.23%3,3541.50%1,5590.72%751
Alameda73.10%290,07218.43%73,1205.23%20,7401.72%6,8241.52%6,036
San Mateo70.78%141,61723.91%47,8282.91%5,8151.53%3,0670.87%1,747
Sonoma68.66%116,44324.57%41,6633.40%5,7652.00%3,3851.38%2,343
Santa Clara66.69%279,10527.78%116,2842.41%10,0722.15%8,9830.98%4,094
Mendocino66.20%20,04525.78%7,8074.30%1,3012.47%7471.25%379
Contra Costa66.21%196,76529.28%87,0082.18%6,4791.32%3,9291.00%2,981
Monterey65.07%56,36730.18%26,1381.87%1,6231.81%1,5671.07%926
Los Angeles64.48%1,222,86030.20%572,8201.86%35,2452.20%41,7591.26%23,881
Napa63.55%26,73131.01%13,0422.59%1,0891.87%7850.98%413
Solano61.43%62,77433.48%34,2191.90%1,9382.11%2,1571.08%1,105
Yolo60.06%31,93033.79%17,9633.30%1,7562.20%1,1690.65%346
San Benito59.39%8,37435.61%5,0221.63%2302.33%3291.04%146
Humboldt58.61%27,64332.28%15,2245.26%2,4792.46%1,1581.39%657
Lake56.65%10,79536.07%6,8732.97%5662.51%4781.81%344
Imperial55.98%12,15237.23%8,0821.88%4092.26%4902.65%576
Santa Barbara54.33%64,82340.03%47,7602.28%2,7162.27%2,7051.09%1,304
Alpine54.27%28637.19%1963.61%193.80%201.14%6
Sacramento52.58%184,56042.52%149,2462.09%7,3411.71%6,0011.11%3,888
Ventura51.58%111,77343.67%94,6351.53%3,3232.14%4,6361.07%2,329
San Bernardino49.63%167,14544.73%150,6591.76%5,9322.53%8,5241.35%4,555
San Diego49.60%374,71745.25%341,8321.98%14,9262.10%15,8791.08%8,156
San Joaquin49.13%67,21945.40%62,1221.86%2,5481.95%2,6701.66%2,267
Mono48.49%1,78544.47%1,6372.99%1102.93%1081.11%41
Trinity48.27%2,72942.84%2,4223.29%1863.86%2181.75%99
Del Norte48.29%3,19244.81%2,9622.57%1703.10%2051.23%81
Nevada48.19%20,44946.42%19,6972.67%1,1342.04%8670.67%286
San Luis Obispo47.21%44,51247.38%44,6682.16%2,0322.25%2,1231.00%946
Riverside47.00%176,34147.90%179,6921.69%6,3312.09%7,8541.32%4,956
Stanislaus45.43%46,37550.03%51,0711.55%1,5801.68%1,7131.31%1,341
Butte45.22%30,30048.90%32,7683.11%2,0832.65%1,7790.12%82
Inyo44.33%2,81848.97%3,1132.89%1842.61%1661.20%76
Merced44.30%18,27750.50%20,8341.60%6612.07%8551.53%631
Tuolumne43.21%9,02351.45%10,7432.06%4302.06%4311.22%255
Plumas42.83%3,74451.49%4,5012.11%1842.30%2011.27%111
Amador41.98%6,13352.62%7,6882.18%3192.18%3181.05%153
Calaveras42.23%7,41952.71%9,2602.17%3822.77%4860.13%22
Orange41.46%293,98252.89%375,0381.77%12,5252.62%18,5711.27%8,973
Siskiyou41.21%6,73151.78%8,4562.11%3443.42%5591.48%242
El Dorado40.56%26,96653.89%35,8292.39%1,5872.34%1,5530.83%554
Placer40.44%48,80054.74%66,0512.00%2,4152.10%2,5300.72%866
Sierra38.87%60853.84%8422.43%383.90%610.96%15
Colusa38.03%1,84858.06%2,8211.28%621.77%860.86%42
Tehama37.64%6,67256.22%9,9651.82%3222.82%5001.51%267
Mariposa37.51%2,83456.31%4,2542.57%1942.30%1741.31%99
Yuba36.96%5,06755.90%7,6642.17%2983.31%4541.66%227
Sutter36.60%8,59158.56%13,7461.57%3691.90%4461.37%321
Shasta36.02%20,86658.43%33,8461.74%1,0092.47%1,4311.33%772
Fresno35.55%61,93260.20%104,8771.66%2,8841.41%2,4571.19%2,076
Glenn35.69%2,60760.41%4,4121.62%1182.15%1570.14%10
Kings34.05%7,72061.84%14,0191.24%2821.69%3841.17%266
Lassen33.84%2,85657.84%4,8812.41%2034.48%3781.43%121
Modoc33.72%1,23858.62%2,1522.02%744.20%1541.44%53
Kern32.18%47,77161.60%91,4411.99%2,9572.82%4,1791.41%2092
Tulare31.18%21,29664.86%44,3041.49%1,0201.52%1,0410.95%647
Madera31.02%9,19964.19%19,0351.94%5761.65%4891.20%355

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Secretary of State"(PDF).Secretary of State of California. December 16, 2006. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 24, 2008. RetrievedJuly 22, 2008.
  2. ^"Registration and Participation"(PDF).Secretary of State of California. December 18, 2006. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 17, 2008. RetrievedJuly 16, 2008.

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