California Courts of Appeal election, 2006

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The 2006 California Courts of Appeal election was held November 7. The judges of the California Courts of Appeal are either approved to remain in their seat or rejected by the voters. All of the judges kept their seats.

California State of the United States of America

California is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States. With 39.6 million residents, California is the most populous U.S. state and the third-largest by area. The state capital is Sacramento. The Greater Los Angeles Area and the San Francisco Bay Area are the nation's second and fifth most populous urban regions, with 18.7 million and 8.8 million residents respectively. Los Angeles is California's most populous city, and the country's second most populous, after New York City. California also has the nation's most populous county, Los Angeles County, and its largest county by area, San Bernardino County. The City and County of San Francisco is both the country's second-most densely populated major city after New York City and the fifth-most densely populated county, behind only four of the five New York City boroughs.

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Results

The following results are from the California Secretary of State. [1]

District 1

Division 1

Presiding Justice James Marchiano
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes792,38144.21%
No 240,407 13.41%
Invalid or blank votes 759,437 42.37%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Sandra Margulies
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes813,71245.40%
No 220,607 12.31%
Invalid or blank votes 757,906 42.29%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 2

Associate Justice Paul Haerle
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes743,10241.46%
No 257,672 14.38%
Invalid or blank votes 791,451 44.16%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice James Richman
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes750,34541.87%
No 247,222 13.79%
Invalid or blank votes 794,658 44.34%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 3

Presiding Justice William McGuiness
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes769,96242.96%
No 234,754 13.10%
Invalid or blank votes 787,509 43.94%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Peter Siggins
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes735,31941.03%
No 256,576 14.32%
Invalid or blank votes 800,330 44.66%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 4

Presiding Justice Ignazio Ruvolo
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes733,26640.91%
No 265,706 14.83%
Invalid or blank votes 793,253 44.26%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Patricia Sepulveda
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes776,79243.34%
No 227,692 12.70%
Invalid or blank votes 787,741 43.95%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Maria Rivera
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes779,40843.49%
No 229,521 12.81%
Invalid or blank votes 783,296 43.71%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 5

Presiding Justice Barbara Jones
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes807,48945.06%
No 202,917 11.32%
Invalid or blank votes 781,819 43.62%
Totals1,792,225100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

District 2

Division 1

Associate Justice Robert Mallano
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes1,031,86341.55%
No 462,711 18.63%
Invalid or blank votes 988,842 39.82%
Totals2,483,416100.00%
Voter turnout 53.47%
Associate Justice Frances Rothschild
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes989,96539.86%
No 482,828 19.44%
Invalid or blank votes 1,010,623 40.69%
Totals2,483,416100.00%
Voter turnout 53.47%

Division 2

Presiding Justice Roger W. Boren
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes1,028,38841.41%
No 430,774 17.35%
Invalid or blank votes 1,024,254 41.24%
Totals2,483,416100.00%
Voter turnout 53.47%
Associate Justice Victoria Chavez
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes1,100,74444.32%
No 398,166 16.03%
Invalid or blank votes 984,506 39.64%
Totals2,483,416100.00%
Voter turnout 53.47%

Division 3

Associate Justice Patti Kitching
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes1,055,07342.48%
No 404,996 16.31%
Invalid or blank votes 1,023,347 41.21%
Totals2,483,416100.00%
Voter turnout 53.47%
Associate Justice Richard Aldrich
Vote on retentionVotesPercentage
Yes1,037,86741.79%
No 413,865 16.67%
Invalid or blank votes 1,031,684 41.54%
Totals2,483,416100.00%
Voter turnout 53.47%

Division 4

Presiding Justice Norman L. Epstein
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes953,10771.1%
No388,24628.9%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Thomas L. Willhite
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes931,55870.4%
No392,95729.6%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Nora M. Manella
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes979,47972.2%
No377,89627.8%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Steven Suzukawa
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes946,48671.7%
No375,31828.3%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 5

Associate Justice Richard M. Mosk
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes875,28366.7%
No437,33633.3%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Sandy R. Kriegler
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes950,65873.0%
No352,28727.0%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 6

Presiding Justice Arthur Gilbert
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes922,47370.6%
No385,86129.4%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 7

Presiding Justice Dennis M. Perluss
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes870,68366.8%
No433,82633.2%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Fred Woods
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes943,27472.2%
No364,49527.8%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Laurie D. Zelon
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes924,52970.1%
No394,64629.9%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 8

Presiding Justice Candace D. Cooper
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes966,66872.7%
No363,24027.3%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Madeleine Flier
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes937,36570.5%
No393,78929.5%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

District 3

Associate Justice Coleman A. Blease
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes423,82770.2%
No179,94729.8%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Fred K. Morrison
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes445,01573.8%
No158,13426.2%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Kathleen Butz
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes435,60672.0%
No169,50628.0%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes419,23070.4%
No176,79529.6%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

District 4

Division 1

Presiding Justice Judith McConnell
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes1,039,05173.5%
No375,58926.5%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Patricia D. Benke
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes1,040,01075.2%
No343,89024.8%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Richard D. Huffman
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes1,017,12774.3%
No353,21125.7%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Judith L. Haller
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes1,016,79074.5%
No348,45425.5%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Cynthia G. Aaron
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes967,67271.2%
No393,08228.8%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Joan K. Irion
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes943,35769.8%
No410,05930.2%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 2

Associate Justice Art W. McKinster
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes994,09373.9%
No352,63726.1%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Betty A. Richli
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes1,001,62774.3%
No347,53725.7%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Jeffrey King
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes942,36570.4%
No398,05129.6%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Douglas P. Miller
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes1,001,26174.7%
No340,15325.3%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

Division 3

Associate Justice Kathleen E. O’Leary
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes987,56673.0%
No367,11027.0%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Raymond J. Ikola
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes962,12072.0%
No375,42828.0%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

District 5

Associate Justice Thomas A. Harris
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes331,10374.2%
No115,20725.8%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Rebecca A. Wiseman
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes329,73373.6%
No118,78226.4%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Betty L. Dawson
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes307,23769.1%
No137,81130.9%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Stephen J. Kane
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes328,61773.9%
No116,46126.1%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Brad R. Hill
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes328,02074.3%
No113,78525.7%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

District 6

Presiding Justice Conrad L. Rushing
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes286,12075.0%
No95,71125.0%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Nathan D. Mihara
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes288,96176.1%
No91,10123.9%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Richard J. McAdams
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes283,54975.3%
No93,30524.7%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%
Associate Justice Wendy Clark Duffy
Vote on retentionVotes%
Yes305,08380.0%
No76,28920.0%
Invalid or blank votes
Totals '100.00%
Voter turnout 70.24%

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