California State Controller election, 2002

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California State Controller election, 2002

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  1998 November 5, 2002 2006  

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Nominee Steve Westly Tom McClintock
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote3,289,8393,273,028
Percentage45.32%45.09%

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Election results by county

Controller before election

Kathleen Connell
Democratic

Elected Controller

Steve Westly
Democratic

The 2002 California State Controller election occurred on November 5, 2002. The primary elections took place on March 5, 2002. Businessman Steve Westly, the Democratic nominee, barely defeated the Republican nominee, Senator Tom McClintock, for the office previously held by Kathleen Connell, who was term-limited.

California State Controller

The State Controller of California is the Chief Financial Officer of the U.S. state of California. The post has broader responsibilities and authority than the California State Treasurer. Responsibilities include investigative authority for every dollar spent by the state, and being an ex-officio member of the state's Board of Equalization.

Steve Westly American businessman

Steven Paul Westly is an American venture capitalist and politician. He was the State Controller of California from 2003 to 2007 and was one of the top candidates in the Democratic primary for Governor of California in the 2006 election. He was defeated in the Democratic primary by California State Treasurer Phil Angelides, who later lost to Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in the November 2006 elections. During the 2008 Presidential Election, Westly served as California Campaign Co-chair for Obama for America and also as a member of Obama for America's National Finance Committee. Westly was briefly considered for a cabinet-level position in the Obama administration. Currently, Westly is a Managing Partner at The Westly Group, a clean technology venture capital firm he founded.

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.

Contents

Primary results

A bar graph of statewide results in this contest are available at http://primary2002.ss.ca.gov/Returns/ctl/00.htm.

Results by county are available here and here.

Democratic

California State Controller Democratic primary, 2002
CandidateVotes%
Steve Westly 1,137,39656.51
Johan Klehs 875,46343.49
Total votes2,012,859100.00

Republican

California State Controller Republican primary, 2002
CandidateVotes%
Tom McClintock 948,53945.73
Dean Andal 736,31735.50
W. Snow Hume194,8839.40
Nancy Beecham194,5839.38
Total votes2,074,322100.00

Green

California State Controller Green primary, 2002
CandidateVotes%
Laura Wells29,45784.12
David Delano Blanco5,56115.88
Total votes35,018100.00

Others

California State Controller primary, 2002 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
American Independent Ernest F. Vance25,677100.00
Natural Law J. Carlos Aguirre4,464100.00

Results

California State Controller election, 2002 [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Steve Westly 3,289,83945.32
Republican Tom McClintock 3,273,02845.09
Green Laura Wells419,8735.78
Natural Law J. Carlos Aguirre179,9992.48
American Independent Ernest F. Vance96,0191.32
Invalid or blank votes480,0636.20
Total votes7,258,758100.00
Turnout {{{votes}}}36.05
Democratic hold

Results by county

Results from the Secretary of State of California: [1]

Secretary of State of California chief elections officer of California, United States

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 Westly Votes McClintock VotesWellsVotesAguirreVotesVanceVotes
San Francisco 64.26%129,04822.26%44,70010.52%21,1242.17%4,3570.79%1,579
Alameda 59.36%196,85928.37%94,0729.64%31,9721.71%5,6770.92%3,058
Marin 54.50%47,01734.25%29,5469.77%8,4300.77%6610.71%611
Los Angeles 54.18%898,44036.10%598,6945.08%84,2703.47%57,5421.17%19,356
Santa Cruz 53.23%40,29230.49%23,08412.91%9,7752.08%1,5781.28%972
Santa Clara 52.76%184,01238.03%132,6385.98%20,8661.99%6,9461.23%4,280
San Mateo 52.39%87,06337.07%61,6117.38%12,2612.22%3,6890.94%1,566
Sonoma 50.67%71,92735.32%50,12910.99%15,5951.49%2,1191.53%2,176
Monterey 49.88%42,04940.13%33,8285.47%4,6073.23%2,7211.29%1,087
Solano 49.62%43,08041.45%35,9895.03%4,3692.13%1,8511.77%1,537
Yolo 48.92%22,00439.07%17,5718.46%3,8072.27%1,0191.28%574
Contra Costa 47.77%119,55443.02%107,6566.44%16,1091.67%4,1711.11%2,781
Napa 47.21%16,82342.57%15,1696.99%2,4901.60%5701.62%579
Lake 46.33%7,28343.49%6,8366.76%1,0631.58%2481.84%290
San Benito 44.98%5,40245.24%5,4334.84%5813.80%4561.14%137
Mendocino 44.39%10,83935.99%8,78916.41%4,0071.42%3461.80%439
Imperial 44.04%9,21741.95%8,7814.16%8718.33%1,7441.51%317
Sacramento 43.72%135,97047.11%146,5386.03%18,7691.77%5,5021.37%4,255
Merced 42.56%17,02549.52%19,8093.28%1,3123.21%1,2861.43%571
Humboldt 42.45%17,66140.00%16,64515.43%6,4201.16%4830.96%399
Santa Barbara 40.84%45,14648.66%53,7997.01%7,7512.32%2,5611.18%1,300
Alpine 40.56%21942.96%23210.93%592.22%123.33%18
San Joaquin 40.42%48,61751.12%61,4904.21%5,0652.77%3,3301.48%1,775
San Diego 40.02%254,81851.63%328,7804.57%29,1212.36%15,0081.42%9,051
Stanislaus 40.02%37,47051.93%48,6194.28%4,0052.28%2,1391.49%1,396
Del Norte 39.70%2,59649.99%3,2696.32%4131.44%942.55%167
San Bernardino 38.76%107,44452.25%144,8534.17%11,5603.15%8,7311.68%4,650
Riverside 37.77%112,83354.77%163,6263.75%11,1892.29%6,8391.43%4,264
Fresno 37.60%57,44354.28%82,9244.35%6,6432.68%4,1011.08%1,650
Ventura 37.43%70,61353.74%101,3844.68%8,8212.81%5,2971.34%2,524
San Luis Obispo 36.59%29,23253.39%42,6537.01%5,5981.35%1,0771.67%1,335
Tuolumne 36.26%6,46355.08%9,8195.92%1,0561.07%1901.67%298
Kings 36.14%7,59256.61%11,8933.46%7272.51%5271.28%268
Amador 35.31%4,52455.84%7,1555.88%7531.24%1591.74%223
Trinity 34.51%1,65152.40%2,5078.88%4251.46%702.74%131
Tehama 34.41%5,18657.44%8,6563.80%5731.55%2332.80%422
Butte 33.96%20,39154.23%32,5648.32%4,9961.59%9531.90%1,142
Tulare 33.07%20,54259.69%37,0753.22%2,0002.77%1,7221.25%776
Mono 32.97%96054.70%1,5939.00%2621.61%471.72%50
Nevada 32.45%12,50854.83%21,1349.61%3,7031.47%5661.65%637
Calaveras 32.36%4,79456.52%8,3747.45%1,1031.35%2002.32%344
Madera 32.39%8,34060.29%15,5243.84%9882.09%5381.39%359
Yuba 32.23%3,65658.84%6,6744.59%5212.00%2272.34%265
Shasta 32.12%15,45660.54%29,1353.92%1,8861.10%5312.31%1,114
Kern 31.71%42,26359.98%79,9363.25%4,3363.02%4,0302.04%2,715
Orange 31.78%197,41660.15%373,7014.23%26,2922.41%14,9781.43%8,867
Plumas 31.69%2,45658.01%4,4956.36%4931.74%1352.19%170
Placer 31.34%29,70161.62%58,3964.88%4,6260.98%9321.17%1,106
Siskiyou 31.30%4,74159.01%8,9375.45%8261.58%2402.65%401
El Dorado 31.25%16,93460.15%32,5985.86%3,1751.14%6181.60%867
Inyo 31.13%1,90559.49%3,6415.59%3421.62%992.17%133
Mariposa 30.71%1,95259.29%3,7696.89%4381.18%751.93%123
Lassen 30.43%2,31261.19%4,6494.11%3121.42%1082.86%217
Sierra 30.04%41957.99%8096.16%862.08%293.73%52
Sutter 30.06%5,62963.20%11,8343.07%5741.99%3731.68%314
Colusa 29.75%1,32263.22%2,8093.04%1352.09%931.89%84
Glenn 29.26%1,86363.37%4,0353.00%1912.12%1352.25%143
Modoc 26.22%86765.59%2,1693.96%1311.09%363.14%104

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References

  1. 1 2 "Secretary of State" (PDF). Secretary of State of California. 2002-12-16. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
  2. "Registration and Participation" (PDF). Secretary of State of California. 2002-12-18. Retrieved 2008-07-29.