Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

2006 California Secretary of State election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2006 California Secretary of State election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeDebra BowenBruce McPherson
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote4,032,5533,772,951
Percentage48.09%44.99%

County results
Bowen:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
McPherson:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Secretary before election

Bruce McPherson
Republican

Elected Secretary

Debra Bowen
Democratic

Elections in California
U.S. President
U.S. President primary
U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
Executive
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Secretary of state
Attorney general
Treasurer
Controller
Superintendent
Insurance commissioner
Board of equalization

Legislature
Senate
Assembly

Judiciary
Court of appeals

Elections by year

The2006California Secretary of State election occurred on 7 November 2006. Theprimary elections took place on 6 June 2006. DespiteArnold Schwarzenegger’s 17-point re-election as Governor,State SenatorDebra Bowen, theDemocratic nominee, narrowly defeated the incumbent,RepublicanBruce McPherson.

Primary results

[edit]

A bar graph of statewide results in this contest are availablehere.

Results by county are availablehere andhere.

Democratic

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
California Secretary of State Democratic primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Debra Bowen1,316,54260.84
Deborah Ortiz847,41939.16
Total votes2,163,961100.00

Others

[edit]
California Secretary of State primary, 2006 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBruce McPherson1,593,019100.00
GreenForrest Hill31,764100.00
LibertarianGail Lightfoot16,870100.00
American IndependentGlenn McMillon32,289100.00
Peace and FreedomMargie Akin3,929100.00

Results

[edit]
California Secretary of State election, 2006[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDebra Bowen4,032,55348.09
RepublicanBruce McPherson (incumbent)3,772,95144.99
GreenForrest Hill181,3692.16
LibertarianGail Lightfoot171,3932.04
American IndependentGlenn McMillon135,8241.62
Peace and FreedomMargie Akin91,4831.09
Invalid or blank votes513,4865.77
Total votes8,385,573100.00
Turnout 39.29
Democraticgain fromRepublican

Results by county

[edit]

Results from theSecretary of State of California:[1]

CountyBowenVotesMcPhersonVotesHillVotesLightfootVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco72.97%169,08017.78%41,1905.16%11,9471.79%4,1582.30%5,329
Alameda67.80%267,08825.06%98,7213.46%13,6341.63%6,4182.05%8,059
Marin61.34%62,24831.69%32,1623.19%3,2391.60%1,6252.18%2,211
San Mateo60.29%119,03732.99%65,1412.87%5,6661.67%3,2902.19%4,318
Los Angeles58.46%1,100,86534.66%652,6622.03%38,1772.06%38,8062.80%52,680
Sonoma55.67%94,42434.84%59,0924.08%6,9182.25%3,8243.16%4,364
Santa Clara55.21%229,13538.20%158,5502.32%9,6431.98%8,2282.28%9,448
Contra Costa54.61%159,81939.44%115,4082.10%6,1521.75%5,1112.10%6,151
Mendocino53.49%15,99534.05%10,1815.85%1,7482.71%8113.90%1,167
Solano52.98%53,72141.06%41,6291.69%1,7101.78%1,8042.49%2,531
Yolo52.65%27,86241.53%21,9782.63%1,3901.59%8431.61%850
Imperial51.83%11,25639.98%8,6841.63%3552.33%5064.23%918
Napa50.83%21,06040.76%16,8893.66%1,5182.03%8422.71%1,124
Humboldt49.60%23,24238.04%17,8236.32%2,9622.84%1,3303.20%1,499
Santa Cruz46.97%41,83546.53%41,4403.18%2,8361.42%1,2681.89%1,682
Lake46.48%8,89543.35%8,2973.71%7112.45%4684.02%768
Alpine45.81%23546.39%2382.73%143.12%161.95%10
Santa Barbara44.89%52,95847.58%56,1262.31%2,7292.36%2,7812.86%3,366
Sacramento43.01%149,78450.90%177,2591.91%6,6681.88%6,5312.30%8,031
Ventura42.86%91,27449.94%106,3702.05%4,3562.49%5,3022.67%5,679
Monterey41.94%36,57153.13%46,3301.55%1,3491.42%1,2401.95%1,703
San Joaquin41.59%56,20351.77%69,9541.52%2,0592.16%2,9192.96%4,000
San Diego41.29%310,04952.81%396,5651.53%11,5031.81%13,6102.57%19,246
San Bernardino40.31%134,75151.88%173,4481.62%5,4312.77%9,2633.42%11,422
Merced39.83%16,29253.16%21,7471.55%6342.29%9353.18%1,299
Del Norte39.66%2,60850.67%3,3322.42%1593.10%2044.16%273
Mono39.69%1,45351.43%1,8833.55%1302.62%962.71%99
San Benito39.37%5,60055.65%7,9161.32%1881.68%2391.98%282
Riverside38.13%143,01554.99%206,2471.36%5,0902.28%8,5643.24%12,173
Stanislaus38.12%38,86456.37%57,4651.45%1,4831.49%1,5152.57%2,624
Trinity38.13%2,15750.29%2,8453.94%2234.15%2353.48%197
San Luis Obispo37.87%35,59555.66%52,3181.91%1,7972.21%2,0742.35%2,208
Nevada37.14%15,60055.59%23,3513.06%1,2852.27%9551.94%812
Butte35.61%24,01655.66%37,5352.68%1,8072.54%1,7153.51%2,364
Fresno35.68%61,29758.21%100,0191.75%3,0031.83%3,1382.54%4,357
Siskiyou35.49%5,77756.37%9,1771.84%2992.52%4103.79%616
Mariposa34.08%2,56158.06%4,3632.49%1872.37%1783.01%226
Orange34.04%239,44758.56%411,9431.67%11,7622.36%16,5713.37%23,700
Tuolumne33.47%6,94558.93%12,2272.39%4952.30%4772.91%604
Inyo33.11%2,09757.89%3,6672.37%1503.19%2023.45%218
Plumas32.81%2,84860.04%5,2112.04%1771.87%1623.24%281
Kings32.69%7,32460.46%13,5441.49%3342.17%4863.19%714
Calaveras31.84%5,58559.65%10,4622.33%4082.91%5103.28%575
Amador31.22%4,56861.94%9,0631.70%2492.21%3232.93%429
Madera31.09%9,24262.21%18,4901.69%5022.04%6062.97%882
Sutter30.83%7,20663.44%14,8251.16%2711.87%4362.71%632
Tulare30.72%20,88564.14%43,6131.27%8631.52%1,0332.35%1,598
Yuba30.61%4,18160.72%8,2941.77%2422.88%3944.02%549
Kern30.13%44,35063.14%92,9301.34%1,9722.20%3,2413.18%4,681
Tehama30.13%5,36962.25%11,0941.57%2802.51%4473.54%631
El Dorado30.18%19,99863.19%41,8662.17%1,4352.10%1,3892.37%1,570
Placer29.95%36,01564.68%77,7611.64%1,9671.70%2,0472.03%2,443
Shasta29.69%17,17563.63%36,8031.39%8042.02%1,1713.26%1,888
Colusa29.34%1,42165.91%3,1921.14%551.53%742.09%101
Sierra28.77%45062.79%9822.43%383.26%512.75%43
Glenn27.41%2,02365.97%4,8691.41%1041.80%1333.42%252
Lassen27.07%2,27763.77%5,3632.33%1963.20%2693.63%305
Modoc25.34%92566.22%2,4171.78%653.26%1193.40%124

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ab"Secretary of State"(PDF).Secretary of State of California. December 16, 2006. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 17, 2008. RetrievedJuly 16, 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.

External links

[edit]
U.S.
Senate
U.S.
House

(election
ratings
)
Governors
Attorneys
General
State officials
State
legislatures
Mayors
Local
States
June primary election
November general election
Special elections
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2006_California_Secretary_of_State_election&oldid=1285957749"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp