California State Senate election, 2012

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California State Senate election, 2012
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  2010 November 6, 2012 (2012-11-06) 2014  

20 seats from odd-numbered districts in the California State Senate

  Majority party Minority party
  Darrell Steinberg 2014 CADEM Convention.jpg Senator Bob Huff.jpg
Leader Darrell Steinberg Bob Huff
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 6th–Sacramento 29th–Diamond Bar
Seats before 25 14
Seats after 29 10
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 4Decrease2.svg 4
Popular vote 4,035,256 2,321,286
Percentage 62.61% 36.02%

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  Democratic hold
  Democratic gain
  Republican hold

Pro Tem before election

Darrell Steinberg
Democratic

Pro Tem-designate

Darrell Steinberg
Democratic

The 2012 California State Senate election was held on November 6, 2012, with the primary election on June 5, 2012. Voters in the 20 odd-numbered districts of the California State Senate voted for their representatives. Other elections were also held on November 6.

California's State Senate districts are numbered 1st through 40th, generally in north-to-south order.

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Overview

California State Senate elections, 2012
Primary election — June 5, 2012
Party Votes Percentage Candidates Advancing to general Seats contesting
Democratic 1,534,788 59.34% 28 22 20
Republican 1,015,668 39.27% 20 16 16
Libertarian 23,098 0.89% 2 0 0
No party preference 11,923 0.46% 1 0 0
Peace and Freedom 788 0.03% 2 2 2
Totals2,586,265100.00%5340
California State Senate elections, 2012
General election — November 6, 2012
Party Votes Percentage Not up Contested Before After +/–
Democratic 4,035,25662.61%14112529Increase2.svg 4
Republican 2,321,286 36.02% 6 9 14† 10†Decrease2.svg 4
Peace and Freedom 88,658 1.38% 0 0 0 0Steady2.svg
Totals6,445,200100.00%202039†39†

† The 4th district, which was not up for election in this cycle, was vacant due to the resignation of Republican Doug LaMalfa.

Californias 4th State Senate district

California's 4th State Senate district is one of 40 California State Senate districts. It is currently represented by Republican Jim Nielsen of Gerber.

Doug LaMalfa California U.S. House of Representative

Douglas Lee LaMalfa is an American politician. A Republican, he has been the U.S. Representative for California's 1st congressional district since 2013. The district, the second-largest in the state, covers nearly all of interior northern California including Chico, Redding, Susanville and Truckee.

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Results

District 1District 3District 5District 7District 9District 11District 13District 15District 17District 19District 21District 23District 25District 27District 29District 31District 33District 35District 37District 39

District 1

California's 1st State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Ted Gaines (incumbent) 110,168 48.2
Democratic Julie Griffith-Flatter 68,947 30.2
Republican Les Baugh 37,442 16.4
No party preference "Bo" Bogdan I. Ambrozewicz 11,923 5.2
Total votes228,480100.0
General election
Republican Ted Gaines (incumbent)263,25663.7
Democratic Julie Griffith-Flatter 150,111 36.3
Total votes413,367100.0
Republican hold

District 3

California's 3rd State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Lois Wolk (incumbent) 116,403 96.9
Republican Frank Miranda (write-in) 2,402 2.0
Republican Gary Clift (write-in) 1,341 1.1
Total votes120,146100.0
General election
Democratic Lois Wolk (incumbent)233,40666.2
Republican Frank Miranda 119,033 33.8
Total votes352,439100.0
Democratic hold

District 5

California's 5th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Cathleen Galgiani 52,148 40.7
Republican Bill Berryhill 45,819 35.8
Republican Leroy Ornellas 30,109 23.5
Total votes128,076100.0
General election
Democratic Cathleen Galgiani 142,14550.5
Republican Bill Berryhill 139,502 49.5
Total votes281,647100.0
Democratic win (new seat)

District 7

California's 7th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark DeSaulnier (incumbent) 91,224 57.0
Republican Mark P. Meuser 68,730 43.0
Total votes159,954100.0
General election
Democratic Mark DeSaulnier (incumbent)229,10561.5
Republican Mark P. Meuser 143,707 38.5
Total votes372,812100.0
Democratic hold

District 9

California's 9th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Loni Hancock (incumbent) 123,624 99.3
Peace and Freedom Mary Catherine McIlroy (write-in) 785 0.6
Libertarian Lisa D. Ringer (write-in) 95 0.1
Total votes124,504100.0
General election
Democratic Loni Hancock (incumbent)300,99485.8
Peace and Freedom Mary Catherine McIlroy 49,987 14.2
Total votes350,981100.0
Democratic hold

District 11

California's 11th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark Leno (incumbent) 118,023 82.0
Republican Harmeet Dhillon 25,828 18.0
Total votes143,851100.0
General election
Democratic Mark Leno (incumbent)303,24184.7
Republican Harmeet Dhillon 54,887 15.3
Total votes358,128100.0
Democratic hold

District 13

California's 13th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jerry Hill 76,033 51.1
Democratic Sally J. Lieber 33,566 22.5
Libertarian John H. Webster 23,003 15.4
Democratic Christopher Kent Chiang 16,317 11.0
Total votes148,919100.0
General election
Democratic Jerry Hill 218,77566.1
Democratic Sally J. Lieber 112,321 33.9
Total votes331,096100.0
Democratic hold

District 15

California's 15th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jim Beall 69,179 55.5
Democratic Joe Coto 55,387 44.5
Total votes124,566100.0
General election
Democratic Jim Beall 160,45156.7
Democratic Joe Coto 122,345 43.3
Total votes282,796100.0
Democratic hold

District 17

California's 17th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Bill Monning 110,890 59.4
Republican Larry Beaman 75,713 40.6
Total votes186,603100.0
General election
Democratic Bill Monning 236,21363.3
Republican Larry Beaman 136,836 36.7
Total votes373,049100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

District 19

California's 19th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mike Stoker 69,252 44.9
Democratic Hannah-Beth Jackson 64,219 41.6
Democratic Jason Hodge 20,828 13.5
Total votes154,299100.0
General election
Democratic Hannah-Beth Jackson 180,78055.7
Republican Mike Stoker 143,819 44.3
Total votes324,599100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

District 21

California's 21st State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Steve Knight 61,245 69.0
Democratic Star Moffatt 27,545 31.0
Total votes88,790100.0
General election
Republican Steve Knight 153,41257.6
Democratic Star Moffatt 112,780 42.4
Total votes266,192100.0
Republican hold

District 23

California's 23rd State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bill Emmerson (incumbent) 70,465 65.0
Democratic Melissa Ruth O'Donnell 37,939 35.0
Total votes108,404100.0
General election
Republican Bill Emmerson (incumbent)159,04556.3
Democratic Melissa Ruth O'Donnell 123,518 43.7
Total votes282,563100.0
Republican hold

District 25

California's 25th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Carol Liu (incumbent) 62,930 51.3
Republican Gilbert V. Gonzales 53,093 43.3
Democratic Ameenah Fuller 6,592 5.4
Total votes122,615100.0
General election
Democratic Carol Liu (incumbent)213,12760.8
Republican Gilbert V. Gonzales 137,651 39.2
Total votes350,778100.0
Democratic hold

District 27

California's 27th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Todd Zink 68,384 51.1
Democratic Fran Pavley (incumbent) 65,552 48.9
Total votes133,936100.0
General election
Democratic Fran Pavley (incumbent)197,75753.6
Republican Todd Zink 171,438 46.4
Total votes369,195100.0
Democratic hold

District 29

California's 29th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bob Huff (incumbent) 68,708 64.3
Democratic Greg Diamond 38,169 35.7
Total votes106,877100.0
General election
Republican Bob Huff (incumbent)160,91255.1
Democratic Greg Diamond 131,228 44.9
Total votes292,140100.0
Republican hold

District 31

California's 31st State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jeff Miller 38,641 51.1
Democratic Richard Roth 21,812 28.8
Democratic Steve Clute 15,191 20.1
Total votes75,644100.0
General election
Democratic Richard Roth 133,88255.3
Republican Jeff Miller 108,320 44.7
Total votes242,202100.0
Democratic win (new seat)

District 33

California's 33rd State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ricardo Lara 35,865 100.0
Peace and Freedom Lee H. Chauser (write-in) 3 0.0
Total votes35,868100.0
General election
Democratic Ricardo Lara 158,70780.4
Peace and Freedom Lee H. Chauser 38,671 19.6
Total votes197,378100.0
Democratic hold

District 35

California's 35th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Roderick Wright (incumbent) 40,312 57.4
Republican Charlotte A. Svolos 18,793 26.8
Democratic Paul Butterfield 11,091 15.8
Total votes70,196100.0
General election
Democratic Roderick Wright (incumbent)192,48376.5
Republican Charlotte A. Svolos 59,077 23.5
Total votes251,560100.0
Democratic hold

District 37

California's 37th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mimi Walters (incumbent) 88,321 63.6
Democratic Steve Young 50,562 36.4
Total votes138,883100.0
General election
Republican Mimi Walters (incumbent)213,08657.0
Democratic Steve Young 160,595 43.0
Total votes373,681100.0
Republican hold

District 39

California's 39th State Senate district election, 2012
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Marty Block 85,930 46.3
Republican George Plescia 81,214 43.7
Democratic Patrick L. Marsh 18,510 10.0
Total votes185,654100.0
General election
Democratic Marty Block 221,01258.4
Republican George Plescia 157,305 41.6
Total votes378,317100.0
Democratic hold

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