California lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1994

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California lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1994

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 1990November 8, 1994 1998  

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Nominee Gray Davis Cathie Wright
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote4,441,4293,412,777
Percentage52.42%40.28%

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Election results by county

Lieutenant Governor before election

Leo T. McCarthy
Democratic

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Gray Davis
Democratic

The 1994 California lieutenant gubernatorial election occurred on November 8, 1994. The primary elections took place on March 8, 1994. State Controller Gray Davis, the Democratic nominee, decisively defeated the Republican nominee, State Senator Cathie Wright, to succeed incumbent Leo T. McCarthy, who was retiring after three terms.

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Lieutenant Governor of California statewide constitutional officer and vice-executive of the U.S. state of California

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California State Controller

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Primary results

Final 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.

Democratic

California Lt. Governor Democratic primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Gray Davis 1,992,32080.79
Philip R. Ashamallah473,84818.21
Total votes2,466,168100.00

Republican

California Lt. Governor Republican primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Cathie Wright 1,178,36962.72
Stan Statham700,45137.28
Total votes1,878,820100.00

Green

California Lt. Governor Green primary, 1994
CandidateVotes%
Daniel Moses12,18671.40
None of the above 4,88128.60
Total votes17,067100.00

Others

California Lt. Governor primary, 1994 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
American Independent Robert W. Lewis 18,171100.00
Libertarian Bob New13,753100.00
Peace and Freedom Jamie Luis Gomez 4,465100.00

General election results

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

1994 lieutenant governor election, California
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gray Davis 4,441,42952.42
Republican Cathie Wright 3,412,77740.28
Peace and Freedom Jaime Luis Gomez 185,2542.19
Libertarian Bob New180,8962.13
Green Daniel Moses160,0931.89
American Independent Robert W. Lewis 92,6421.09
Invalid or blank votes235,2612.64
Total votes8,473,091100.00
Turnout {{{votes}}}45.96
Democratic hold

Results by county

County Davis Votes Wright Votes Gomez VotesNewVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco 69.68%158,44216.94%38,5162.56%5,8121.64%3,7329.18%20,881
Alameda 67.21%262,94723.82%93,1842.12%8,2941.85%7,2355.01%19,589
San Mateo 61.70%129,43430.93%64,8781.80%3,7772.02%4,2413.55%7,458
Marin 59.89%61,79528.75%29,6611.21%1,2482.30%2,3687.85%8,105
Sonoma 59.69%93,74631.34%49,2311.83%2,8782.50%3,9274.64%7,280
Yolo 58.64%28,55732.91%16,0272.39%1,1652.08%1,0113.98%1,940
Los Angeles 58.05%1,170,12235.34%712,2522.78%55,9581.72%34,6552.11%42,601
Solano 57.75%56,31135.59%34,6981.87%1,8261.94%1,8902.85%2,778
Santa Clara 57.60%250,44534.06%148,0922.11%9,1812.90%12,5933.34%14,517
Santa Cruz 56.87%51,15530.24%27,2032.90%2,6123.52%3,1706.46%5,813
Napa 56.36%23,75636.67%15,4571.41%5962.23%9383.34%1,406
Mendocino 56.27%16,53032.13%9,4392.90%8523.24%9535.45%1,602
Contra Costa 56.06%165,01437.82%111,3011.43%4,2081.88%5,5412.81%8,264
Lake 55.60%10,84737.82%7,3791.16%2272.55%4982.86%559
Sacramento 55.58%196,51438.68%136,7681.50%5,2901.97%6,9582.27%8,046
Stanislaus 53.35%53,12041.17%40,9921.78%1,7691.43%1,4282.27%2,257
Del Norte 53.19%3,93640.30%2,9821.11%822.45%1812.96%219
Amador 52.97%6,92542.06%5,4980.67%882.30%3011.99%261
Monterey 52.87%47,97939.86%36,1722.40%2,1781.98%1,7992.89%2,620
San Joaquin 52.65%66,80142.29%53,6491.90%2,4071.40%1,7761.77%2,238
San Benito 52.13%6,05739.17%4,5513.13%3642.96%3442.62%304
Humboldt 52.12%24,54434.55%16,2721.72%8112.44%1,1479.17%4,319
Tuolumne 51.06%9,98943.72%8,5540.72%1402.03%3972.47%484
Merced 50.67%19,70943.57%16,9472.33%9081.47%5711.96%762
Imperial 49.14%11,62639.29%9,2947.54%1,7841.33%3152.70%638
Fresno 48.80%86,26545.60%80,6082.50%4,4251.15%2,0411.94%3,429
Kings 48.67%10,92545.43%10,1992.62%5881.14%2562.13%480
Calaveras 47.74%7,50345.09%7,0861.05%1653.14%4932.98%469
Lassen 47.33%3,83944.17%3,5831.47%1193.43%2783.60%192
Mariposa 47.17%3,36046.37%3,3030.86%612.18%1553.42%244
Santa Barbara 46.80%60,51646.09%59,6022.39%3,0942.06%2,6662.66%3,436
Plumas 46.44%3,93946.42%3,9371.20%1022.52%2143.41%289
Siskiyou 46.10%8,34945.05%8,1581.29%2332.86%5184.70%852
San Bernardino 45.91%157,44946.45%159,2972.66%9,1192.31%7,9351.67%9,162
Trinity 45.67%2,46041.49%2,2351.95%1054.42%2386.47%349
Riverside 45.43%154,59147.81%162,7152.24%7,6092.24%7,6212.28%6,776
Colusa 45.06%2,25449.64%2,4831.60%801.64%822.06%103
San Luis Obispo 44.95%38,47247.47%40,6261.56%1,3332.57%2,1973.46%2,962
Madera 44.86%11,93950.04%13,3181.83%4881.38%3661.89%503
Butte 44.79%30,33248.52%32,8561.46%9882.28%1,5412.96%2,005
Sierra 44.77%72745.38%7371.48%243.88%634.50%73
Yuba 44.63%6,30747.71%6,7421.80%2542.55%3603.31%468
Ventura 44.47%95,57148.54%104,3212.22%4,7752.36%5,0712.42%5,188
Placer 44.40%33,62649.52%37,5090.95%7192.85%2,1602.28%1,728
Alpine 44.39%28943.63%2842.76%184.92%324.30%28
Tehama 44.32%8,18648.34%8,9271.02%1882.96%5463.37%622
San Diego 43.92%320,86749.05%358,3611.95%14,2632.52%18,4022.57%18,722
Tulare 43.83%33,97049.53%38,3813.11%2,4071.50%1,1592.04%1,581
El Dorado 43.40%23,51449.84%27,0050.95%5153.10%1,6772.71%1,473
Nevada 42.80%16,06749.31%18,5080.97%3652.63%9874.29%1,610
Mono 41.26%1,41950.89%1,7501.08%373.49%1203.29%113
Shasta 41.23%22,26551.68%27,9071.15%6232.57%1,3883.37%1,818
Kern 41.09%61,81351.38%77,2842.62%3,9462.31%3,4702.61%3,918
Inyo 40.96%2,94052.77%3,7881.20%862.24%1612.83%203
Modoc 40.70%1,56449.05%1,8851.41%543.93%1514.92%189
Glenn 40.40%3,21253.98%4,2920.99%792.02%1612.60%207
Sutter 40.17%8,84854.77%12,0651.46%3211.73%3801.88%414
Orange 39.08%291,75054.12%404,0281.82%13,6162.68%20,0382.29%17,088

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References

  1. CA Secretary of State - Vote98 - Official Results Archived February 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine .
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-07-30. Retrieved 2008-08-17.