1998 California State Treasurer election

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1998 California State Treasurer election
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  1994 November 3, 1998 2002  
  Phil Angelides FCIC.jpg Curt Pringle in 2002.jpg
Nominee Phil Angelides Curt Pringle
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote4,166,2063,159,898
Percentage52.60%39.90%

1998 California State Treasurer election results map by county.svg
County results
Angelides:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Pringle:     40–50%     50–60%

Treasurer before election

Matt Fong
Republican

Elected Treasurer

Phil Angelides
Democratic

The 1998 California State Treasurer election occurred on November 3, 1998. The primary elections took place on June 3, 1998. The Democratic nominee, Phil Angelides, handily defeated the Republican nominee, State Assemblyman Curt Pringle, for the office previously held by incumbent Matt Fong, who chose not to seek re-election in favor of running for Senate.

Contents

Primary results

Final results from Secretary of State of California. [1]

Democratic

Candidates

Phil Angelides, Former Chairman of the California Democratic Party

Albert Robles

Mervin Evans

California State Treasurer Democratic primary, 1998
CandidateVotes %
Phil Angelides 1,374,91753.10
Albert Robles948,12236.62
Mervin Evans266,20310.28
Total votes2,589,242 100.00

Republican

Candidates

Curt Pringle, Assemblyman and Former Speaker of California State Assembly

Jan Goldsmith

California State Treasurer Republican primary, 1998
CandidateVotes %
Curt Pringle 1,506,89262.20
Jan Goldsmith915,78737.80
Total votes2,422,679 100.00

Others

California State Treasurer primary, 1998 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Libertarian Jon Petersen 128,124 100.00
Peace and Freedom Jan B. Tucker 98,891 100.00
Natural Law Carlos Aguirre 93,377 100.00
American Independent Edmon V. Kaiser 54,431 100.00

General election results

Final results from the Secretary of State of California. [2]

1998 Secretary of State election, California
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Phil Angelides 4,166,206 52.60
Republican Curt Pringle 3,159,89839.90
Libertarian John Petersen183,4362.32
Natural Law Carlos Aguirre172,8442.18
Peace and Freedom Jan B. Tucker146,2261.85
American Independent Edmon V. Kaiser91,8011.16
Invalid or blank votes427,3544.96
Total votes7,920,411 100.00
Turnout  41.32
Democratic gain from Republican

Results by county

Final results from the Secretary of State of California. [3]

County Angelides Votes Pringle VotesPetersenVotesAguirreVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco 72.39%154,35119.00%40,5072.48%5,2812.17%4,6173.96%8,451
Alameda 67.81%243,23824.37%87,3932.13%7,6541.87%6,7103.81%13,684
Marin 61.26%58,14532.28%30,6432.56%2,4281.21%1,1512.69%2,555
Los Angeles 60.84%1,140,65732.35%606,5681.92%36,0092.45%45,8522.45%45,907
San Mateo 60.53%116,81932.38%62,4782.31%4,4671.89%3,6452.89%5,571
Santa Cruz 60.41%48,44328.50%22,8603.95%3,1702.14%1,7205.00%4,004
Yolo 59.45%28,99033.73%16,4492.14%1,0441.91%9292.77%1,349
Sonoma 58.97%88,75831.83%47,9112.93%4,4141.74%2,6154.52%6,804
Solano 58.68%57,23034.51%33,6572.01%1,9601.78%1,7403.01%2,940
Santa Clara 57.79%226,78634.49%135,3513.01%11,8091.93%7,5772.78%10,925
Contra Costa 56.16%157,80436.91%103,7332.40%6,7401.69%4,7632.84%7,973
Lake 55.37%9,99236.95%6,6682.45%4421.40%2533.82%690
Mendocino 54.39%14,70132.88%8,8883.84%1,0391.93%5236.95%1,880
Sacramento 53.47%186,40440.13%139,9032.00%6,9831.61%5,6202.78%9,691
Monterey 53.01%46,02238.74%33,6312.52%2,1912.62%2,2773.11%2,701
Napa 52.95%21,49939.50%16,0372.30%9351.79%7273.47%1,407
Merced 50.97%19,46441.69%15,9201.59%6092.96%1,1302.78%1,061
Humboldt 50.46%21,94237.01%16,0954.11%1,7851.73%7546.69%2,907
San Benito 49.63%6,16040.60%5,0392.88%3583.63%4513.26%404
Stanislaus 49.38%47,81544.31%42,9081.79%1,7331.89%1,8322.63%2,544
Del Norte 47.96%3,39642.73%3,0262.63%1861.64%1165.04%357
San Joaquin 47.83%57,05245.00%53,6741.86%2,2132.25%2,6803.07%3,655
San Bernardino 47.11%149,77344.58%141,7182.08%6,6032.89%9,1923.35%10,632
Imperial 46.88%10,58339.41%8,8971.25%2838.64%1,9513.82%861
Santa Barbara 46.48%54,08745.83%53,3372.34%2,7212.34%2,7283.00%3,498
Tuolumne 46.11%8,96447.26%9,1882.26%4391.17%2283.19%621
Ventura 45.75%89,84046.21%90,7372.33%4,5792.83%5,5542.88%5,669
Fresno 45.55%73,61846.51%75,1662.25%3,6302.79%4,5042.91%4,708
Alpine 44.63%23746.14%2452.82%152.07%114.33%23
San Diego 44.62%306,63647.47%326,1782.65%18,1822.24%15,3703.03%20,796
Kings 44.60%9,68347.28%10,2641.75%3812.75%5973.61%785
Riverside 44.00%142,27348.19%155,8022.00%6,4722.55%8,2513.26%10,536
Trinity 43.99%2,09743.93%2,0944.32%2061.57%756.19%295
Amador 43.56%5,61550.18%6,4692.61%3361.03%1332.62%338
Siskiyou 43.05%6,80649.34%7,8003.20%5061.30%2053.10%491
Tehama 42.46%7,55249.05%8,7242.74%4881.57%2804.17%743
Yuba 42.26%5,48649.02%6,3632.39%3102.30%2994.02%523
Butte 42.11%26,39949.70%31,1602.54%1,5951.80%1,1293.84%2,409
Plumas 41.94%3,41751.33%4,1822.72%2221.15%942.85%232
San Luis Obispo 41.56%34,00051.42%42,0682.47%2,0181.62%1,3232.94%2,401
Nevada 41.23%15,39651.41%19,1982.94%1,0971.23%4593.20%1,196
Tulare 40.89%28,99551.60%36,5832.02%1,4352.61%1,8532.87%2,037
Calaveras 40.73%6,34650.39%7,8524.76%7411.35%2102.78%433
Mariposa 40.67%2,77650.38%3,4393.19%2181.29%884.46%305
Colusa 40.62%1,90453.45%2,5052.09%981.43%672.41%113
Kern 39.88%53,92051.83%70,0672.13%2,8832.89%3,9033.27%4,418
Placer 39.76%33,57754.02%45,6162.56%2,1611.14%9662.52%2,128
El Dorado 39.74%22,11953.86%29,9772.73%1,5221.00%5572.66%1,479
Mono 39.57%1,29752.78%1,7303.57%1170.92%303.17%104
Shasta 39.48%20,21752.47%26,8713.08%1,5781.37%7013.61%1,846
Madera 39.18%9,92952.87%13,3982.30%5842.49%6323.15%798
Glenn 38.40%2,76554.51%3,9252.01%1451.72%1243.36%242
Orange 38.40%259,01354.34%366,5412.59%17,5041.92%12,9232.76%18,609
Lassen 37.96%3,02153.27%4,2392.59%2061.88%1504.30%342
Sutter 37.94%8,04455.94%11,8601.88%3991.78%3782.45%519
Sierra 37.25%61851.05%8474.88%812.17%364.64%77
Inyo 36.70%2,37656.10%3,6322.22%1441.37%893.60%233
Modoc 34.78%1,15956.63%1,8872.61%872.16%723.81%127

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