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The 2002 California Insurance Commissioner election occurred on November 5, 2002. The primary elections took place on March 5, 2002. Former Deputy Secretary of the Interior John Garamendi, the Democratic nominee, defeated Corporations Commissioner Gary Mendoza, the Republican nominee, for the office previously held by Harry W. Low.
California Insurance Commissioner has been an elected executive office position in California since 1991. Prior to that time, the Insurance Commissioner was appointed by the Governor. The officeholder is in charge of the California Department of Insurance.
John Raymond Garamendi is an American businessman, politician, and member of the Democratic Party who has represented areas of Northern California between San Francisco and Sacramento, including the cities of Fairfield and Suisun City, in the United States House of Representatives since November 2009. Garamendi was previously the California Insurance Commissioner from 1991 to 1995 and 2003 to 2007, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Interior from 1995 to 1998, and the 46th Lieutenant Governor of California from 2007 until his election to Congress.
The California Democratic Party is the state branch of the United States Democratic Party in the state of California. The party is headquartered in Sacramento, and is led by acting-Chair Alex Gallardo-Rooker.
A bar graph of statewide results in this contest are available at http://primary2002.ss.ca.gov/Returns/ins/00.htm.
Results by county are available here and here.
Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|
John Garamendi | 800,146 | 38.55 | |
Tom Umberg | 586,112 | 28.24 | |
Tom Calderon | 476,234 | 22.94 | |
Bill Winslow | 213,239 | 10.27 | |
Total votes | 2,075,731 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Gary Mendoza | 808,007 | 41.74 | |
Stefan "Watchdog" Stitch | 704,392 | 36.39 | |
Wes Bannister | 423,273 | 21.87 | |
Total votes | 1,935,672 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Green | David I. Sheidlower | 34,784 | 100.00 | |
American Independent | Steve Klein | 27,113 | 100.00 | |
Libertarian | Dale F. Ogden | 19,213 | 100.00 | |
Natural Law | Raul Calderon, Jr. | 5,044 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | John Garamendi | 3,346,937 | 46.48 | |
Republican | Gary Mendoza | 2,998,243 | 41.64 | |
Green | David I. Sheidlower | 277,667 | 3.86 | |
Libertarian | Dale F. Ogden | 236,688 | 3.29 | |
Natural Law | Raul Calderon, Jr. | 192,001 | 2.67 | |
American Independent | Steve Klein | 148,893 | 2.07 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 538,392 | 6.96 | ||
Total votes | 7,200,429 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | {{{votes}}} | 36.05 | ||
Democratic hold | ||||
Results from the Secretary of State of California: [1]
The Secretary of State of California is the chief clerk of the U.S. State of California, overseeing a department of 500 people. The Secretary of State is elected for four year terms, like the state's other constitutional officers, and is restricted by term limits to only two terms. The current Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, took office on January 5, 2015.
County | Garamendi | Votes | Mendoza | Votes | Sheidlower | Votes | Ogden | Votes | Calderon | Votes | Klein | Votes |
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San Francisco | 70.15% | 137,602 | 15.26% | 29,931 | 7.78% | 15,261 | 3.23% | 6,342 | 2.16% | 4,231 | 1.42% | 2,777 |
Alameda | 64.79% | 214,588 | 21.93% | 72,635 | 7.28% | 24,111 | 2.75% | 9,109 | 1.99% | 6,606 | 1.26% | 4,169 |
Marin | 60.31% | 51,967 | 27.33% | 23,551 | 7.64% | 6,587 | 2.63% | 2,265 | 1.16% | '996 | 0.93% | '799 |
San Mateo | 58.90% | 97,857 | 29.56% | 49,102 | 4.54% | 7,550 | 3.02% | 5,012 | 2.44% | 4,058 | 1.54% | 2,555 |
Santa Cruz | 55.31% | 41,663 | 26.17% | 19,709 | 10.60% | 7,981 | 3.64% | 2,744 | 2.68% | 2,015 | 1.61% | 1,210 |
Contra Costa | 55.05% | 141,101 | 34.45% | 88,318 | 3.64% | 9,318 | 3.03% | 7,771 | 2.00% | 5,133 | 1.83% | 4,689 |
Sonoma | 54.01% | 76,818 | 30.16% | 42,896 | 8.75% | 12,450 | 3.30% | 4,699 | 2.09% | 2,966 | 1.69% | 2,400 |
Los Angeles | 53.87% | 871,779 | 33.70% | 545,306 | 3.39% | 54,880 | 3.33% | 53,894 | 3.58% | 57,993 | 2.12% | 34,301 |
Solano | 53.30% | 46,090 | 36.77% | 31,795 | 2.95% | 2,555 | 2.73% | 2,365 | 2.13% | 1,840 | 2.12% | 1,829 |
Santa Clara | 52.64% | 179,291 | 35.02% | 119,261 | 4.20% | 14,308 | 3.85% | 13,125 | 2.56% | 8,731 | 1.72% | 5,874 |
Napa | 51.96% | 18,738 | 35.94% | 12,959 | 5.34% | 1,924 | 2.78% | 1,001 | 2.27% | '818 | 1.72% | '619 |
Monterey | 51.20% | 43,418 | 35.66% | 30,243 | 3.64% | 3,087 | 3.38% | 2,865 | 3.81% | 3,230 | 2.31% | 1,961 |
Yolo | 49.52% | 22,585 | 36.87% | 16,817 | 7.23% | 3,297 | 2.15% | '979 | 2.66% | 1,212 | 1.57% | '718 |
Lake | 49.11% | 7,734 | 39.78% | 6,265 | 4.92% | '775 | 2.77% | '436 | 1.57% | '247 | 1.85% | '292 |
San Benito | 48.59% | 5,894 | 39.31% | 4,769 | 2.79% | '338 | 3.02% | '366 | 4.47% | '542 | 1.83% | '222 |
Mendocino | 48.49% | 11,746 | 31.23% | 7,566 | 13.56% | 3,284 | 3.03% | '735 | 1.77% | '428 | 1.93% | '467 |
Alpine | 47.22% | '255 | 37.41% | '202 | 5.37% | '29 | 3.70% | '20 | 3.89% | '21 | 2.41% | '13 |
Imperial | 47.15% | 10,085 | 39.33% | 8,412 | 1.48% | '317 | 2.41% | '515 | 7.48% | 1,600 | 2.15% | '459 |
San Joaquin | 46.46% | 57,005 | 44.94% | 55,139 | 2.04% | 2,505 | 2.10% | 2,583 | 2.51% | 3,080 | 1.95% | 2,396 |
Humboldt | 44.86% | 18,484 | 35.14% | 14,479 | 13.18% | 5,432 | 4.04% | 1,666 | 1.90% | '783 | 0.88% | '364 |
Merced | 43.52% | 17,284 | 47.00% | 18,666 | 1.80% | '716 | 2.48% | '983 | 3.39% | 1,346 | 1.81% | '717 |
Sacramento | 42.44% | 131,133 | 46.71% | 144,312 | 3.85% | 11,887 | 2.76% | 8,513 | 2.15% | 6,637 | 2.10% | 6,485 |
Stanislaus | 42.30% | 40,205 | 49.67% | 47,214 | 2.02% | 1,924 | 1.96% | 1,866 | 2.27% | 2,157 | 1.77% | 1,684 |
Del Norte | 42.10% | 2,787 | 45.50% | 3,012 | 3.87% | '256 | 3.87% | '256 | 2.05% | '136 | 2.61% | '173 |
Tuolumne | 40.43% | 7,223 | 50.81% | 9,078 | 3.26% | '582 | 2.40% | '429 | 1.35% | '242 | 1.74% | '311 |
Santa Barbara | 40.45% | 44,056 | 46.04% | 50,143 | 5.37% | 5,847 | 3.74% | 4,073 | 2.71% | 2,949 | 1.70% | 1,850 |
Trinity | 40.42% | 1,908 | 44.46% | 2,099 | 5.57% | '263 | 5.10% | '241 | 2.03% | '96 | 2.41% | '114 |
Ventura | 40.38% | 76,598 | 47.68% | 90,429 | 3.02% | 5,734 | 3.68% | 6,976 | 2.90% | 5,496 | 2.34% | 4,442 |
Calaveras | 40.05% | 6,059 | 49.71% | 7,519 | 3.70% | '560 | 3.06% | '463 | 1.49% | '226 | 1.98% | '300 |
Mono | 39.86% | 1,159 | 48.28% | 1,404 | 5.33% | '155 | 2.92% | '85 | 2.03% | '59 | 1.58% | '46 |
San Bernardino | 39.56% | 107,649 | 48.60% | 132,269 | 2.34% | 6,366 | 3.49% | 9,508 | 3.27% | 8,891 | 2.74% | 7,452 |
Amador | 39.13% | 5,054 | 51.12% | 6,603 | 2.87% | '371 | 2.71% | '350 | 1.83% | '237 | 2.34% | '302 |
Riverside | 39.19% | 116,658 | 50.72% | 150,956 | 1.98% | 5,906 | 3.20% | 9,535 | 2.57% | 7,654 | 2.33% | 6,932 |
Tehama | 38.07% | 5,774 | 51.43% | 7,800 | 2.12% | '322 | 3.62% | '549 | 1.72% | '261 | 3.03% | '459 |
Kings | 37.57% | 7,891 | 53.31% | 11,195 | 1.59% | '334 | 2.56% | '537 | 3.04% | '639 | 1.93% | '405 |
Siskiyou | 37.33% | 5,631 | 51.21% | 7,724 | 2.94% | '443 | 4.73% | '713 | 1.94% | '293 | 1.86% | '280 |
San Luis Obispo | 36.32% | 28,697 | 50.42% | 39,837 | 5.31% | 4,192 | 3.95% | 3,125 | 1.99% | 1,575 | 2.01% | 1,591 |
San Diego | 35.98% | 225,666 | 52.46% | 328,990 | 3.03% | 18,991 | 3.80% | 23,810 | 2.42% | 15,172 | 2.31% | 14,507 |
Inyo | 35.70% | 2,191 | 53.09% | 3,258 | 3.18% | '195 | 3.70% | '227 | 1.76% | '108 | 2.57% | '158 |
Kern | 35.41% | 47,632 | 54.35% | 73,106 | 1.56% | 2,104 | 2.97% | 3,996 | 2.52% | 3,393 | 3.19% | 4,287 |
Shasta | 35.21% | 16,743 | 55.57% | 26,426 | 2.18% | 1,038 | 3.05% | 1,452 | 1.66% | '789 | 2.33% | 1,110 |
Butte | 35.23% | 21,119 | 50.79% | 30,445 | 6.86% | 4,113 | 2.81% | 1,685 | 1.82% | 1,089 | 2.49% | 1,492 |
Plumas | 35.24% | 2,729 | 53.07% | 4,109 | 3.63% | '281 | 3.65% | '283 | 1.69% | '131 | 2.71% | '210 |
Mariposa | 35.01% | 2,205 | 54.37% | 3,425 | 3.51% | '221 | 3.08% | '194 | 1.62% | '102 | 2.41% | '152 |
Fresno | 34.97% | 52,946 | 55.03% | 83,308 | 2.16% | 3,263 | 3.23% | 4,896 | 2.56% | 3,874 | 2.05% | 3,099 |
Lassen | 34.88% | 2,631 | 54.38% | 4,102 | 2.17% | '164 | 4.02% | '303 | 1.75% | '132 | 2.80% | '211 |
Modoc | 34.61% | 1,136 | 55.48% | 1,821 | 1.98% | '65 | 3.50% | '115 | 1.52% | '50 | 2.89% | '95 |
Colusa | 34.20% | 1,538 | 57.42% | 2,582 | 1.89% | '85 | 2.00% | '90 | 2.54% | '114 | 1.96% | '88 |
Nevada | 34.11% | 13,106 | 52.23% | 20,071 | 7.18% | 2,758 | 2.96% | 1,139 | 1.69% | '650 | 1.83% | '702 |
Orange | 33.33% | 208,490 | 55.51% | 347,198 | 2.45% | 15,308 | 3.86% | 24,149 | 2.42% | 15,141 | 2.43% | 15,195 |
Sierra | 32.84% | '465 | 53.11% | '752 | 5.01% | '71 | 4.80% | '68 | 1.34% | '19 | 2.90% | '41 |
Madera | 32.70% | 8,446 | 57.79% | 14,925 | 2.03% | '525 | 2.87% | '742 | 2.45% | '634 | 2.14% | '553 |
Yuba | 32.57% | 3,727 | 56.23% | 6,434 | 2.84% | '325 | 3.50% | '401 | 2.05% | '235 | 2.81% | '321 |
Glenn | 32.37% | 2,068 | 57.76% | 3,690 | 1.83% | '117 | 2.85% | '182 | 1.86% | '119 | 3.33% | '213 |
El Dorado | 32.23% | 17,674 | 57.13% | 31,327 | 4.04% | 2,213 | 2.82% | 1,549 | 1.75% | '958 | 2.04% | 1,118 |
Sutter | 32.11% | 6,105 | 60.02% | 11,409 | 1.75% | '333 | 2.07% | '394 | 2.01% | '383 | 2.03% | '386 |
Tulare | 32.08% | 19,648 | 57.23% | 35,057 | 1.68% | 1,032 | 2.94% | 1,801 | 3.31% | 2,029 | 2.76% | 1,688 |
Placer | 31.93% | 30,206 | 59.40% | 56,193 | 2.77% | 2,618 | 2.66% | 2,518 | 1.54% | 1,455 | 1.70% | 1,610 |
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