1994 California State Treasurer election

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1994 California State Treasurer election
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 1990November 8, 1994 1998  
  Mattfong.jpg Phil Angelides FCIC.jpg
Nominee Matt Fong Phil Angelides
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote3,970,3083,488,891
Percentage48.4642.58

1994 California State Treasurer election results map by county.svg
County results
Fong:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Angelides:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Treasurer before election

Kathleen Brown
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Matt Fong
Republican

The 1994 California State Treasurer election occurred on November 8, 1994. The primary elections took place on March 8, 1994. The Republican nominee, Board of Equalization Chairman Matt Fong, narrowly defeated the Democratic nominee, Phil Angelides, for the office previously held by incumbent Kathleen Brown, who chose not to seek re-election in favor of running for governor. As of 2023, this was the last time a Republican was elected California state treasurer.

Contents

Primary results

Final results from California Secretary of State. [1]

Democratic

California State Treasurer Democratic primary, 1994
CandidateVotes %
Phil Angelides 1,153,14555.44
David Roberti 926,90244.56
Total votes2,080,047 100.00

Others

California State Treasurer primary, 1994 (Others)
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Matt Fong 1,679,510 100.00
American Independent George M. McCoy 17,880 100.00
Libertarian Jon Petersen 13,710 100.00
Peace and Freedom Jan B. Tucker 4,143 100.00

General election results

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

1994 Secretary of State election, California
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Matt Fong 3,970,308 48.46
Democratic Phil Angelides 3,488,89142.58
Libertarian John Petersen335,4524.09
American Independent George M. McCoy203,4192.48
Peace and Freedom Jan B. Tucker195,6672.39
No party Write-ins 470.00
Invalid or blank votes706,8527.94
Total votes8,193,784 100.00
Turnout  46.98
Republican gain from Democratic

Results by county

Final results from the Secretary of State of California. [3]

County Fong Votes Angelides VotesPetersenVotesMcCoyVotesTuckerVotesWrite-insVotes
Madera 63.30%16,37628.95%7,4903.25%8412.48%6412.01%5210.00%0
Sutter 62.69%13,40830.53%6,5302.73%5832.39%5111.66%3550.00%0
Tulare 61.64%46,17030.16%22,5903.07%2,2962.90%2,1742.24%1,6750.00%0
Mono 61.11%2,00730.12%9894.48%1472.34%771.95%640.00%0
Inyo 60.75%4,20129.49%2,0393.79%2623.85%2662.13%1470.00%0
Kern 60.71%88,20029.00%42,1324.35%6,3173.53%5,1342.41%3,5050.00%0
Placer 59.72%43,58132.55%23,7553.64%2,6592.19%1,5961.90%1,3830.00%0
El Dorado 59.64%31,55231.95%16,9023.96%2,0932.45%1,2962.01%1,0640.00%0
Colusa 59.40%2,85533.06%1,5892.98%1432.66%1281.89%910.00%0
Fresno 59.31%102,05933.50%57,6402.84%4,8952.17%3,7272.19%3,7610.00%1
Orange 59.23%422,28829.89%213,1425.42%38,6503.13%22,3012.33%16,5960.00%0
Kings 58.75%12,80333.49%7,2992.72%5922.73%5952.32%5050.00%0
Nevada 58.29%21,45232.33%11,8974.76%1,7512.62%9652.00%7360.00%0
San Diego 57.62%411,18934.07%243,1184.30%30,7062.06%14,6871.94%13,8690.00%3
Mariposa 56.85%3,93133.78%2,3363.73%2583.22%2232.42%1670.00%0
Modoc 56.72%2,10529.75%1,1044.82%1796.20%2302.51%930.00%0
Calaveras 55.71%8,54034.93%5,3544.51%6912.50%3832.36%3610.00%0
Alpine 55.33%34831.32%1976.52%413.50%223.34%210.00%0
Amador 55.20%7,11337.23%4,7973.44%4432.28%2941.85%2380.00%0
Riverside 55.05%179,85234.55%112,8884.42%14,4433.34%10,9282.64%8,6220.00%0
Ventura 54.90%112,52134.96%71,6574.82%9,8782.91%5,9652.40%4,9220.00%0
Glenn 54.89%4,21337.15%2,8522.92%2243.35%2571.69%1300.00%0
Yuba 54.48%7,45534.30%4,6934.08%5584.31%5902.83%3870.00%0
Sierra 54.20%83934.43%5335.17%803.81%592.39%370.00%0
Merced 53.69%20,44438.68%14,7293.13%1,1922.52%9601.98%7540.00%0
Tuolumne 53.61%10,32638.64%7,4433.98%7671.92%3701.85%3560.00%0
Plumas 53.41%4,34937.20%3,0294.37%3562.80%2282.21%1800.00%0
Butte 52.69%34,75138.24%25,2224.02%2,6513.07%2,0271.98%1,3060.00%0
San Joaquin 52.68%64,61340.57%49,7562.67%3,2782.37%2,9081.70%2,0870.00%0
Shasta 52.68%27,83336.23%19,1464.39%2,3194.62%2,4392.09%1,1020.00%0
Siskiyou 52.57%9,14837.11%6,4594.28%7453.38%5882.66%4630.00%0
San Luis Obispo 52.11%42,87638.77%31,9004.30%3,5412.80%2,3012.03%1,6690.00%0
Lassen 52.01%4,10035.25%2,7794.85%3825.04%3972.85%2250.00%0
San Bernardino 51.69%171,75437.22%123,6734.89%16,2413.53%11,7142.67%8,8840.00%0
Santa Barbara 51.55%64,17839.77%49,5033.76%4,6762.47%3,0762.45%3,0530.00%0
Stanislaus 51.16%49,33541.43%39,9552.77%2,6742.37%2,2822.27%2,1920.00%0
Trinity 49.57%2,59735.88%1,8806.03%3165.08%2663.44%1800.00%0
Sacramento 49.38%171,44743.40%150,6873.36%11,6611.81%6,2782.06%7,1550.00%1
Imperial 47.41%10,79941.24%9,3933.29%7503.94%8974.13%9400.00%0
Del Norte 47.15%3,39743.10%3,1053.60%2593.93%2832.22%1600.00%0
Tehama 46.11%8,25842.43%7,5984.85%8684.35%7792.27%4060.00%0
Contra Costa 45.13%125,36347.53%132,0113.37%9,3591.97%5,4632.01%5,5740.00%0
Monterey 45.12%39,74746.45%40,9163.69%3,2492.53%2,2272.21%1,9470.00%0
Napa 44.87%18,32546.70%19,0733.50%1,4282.78%1,1342.16%8810.00%0
Yolo 44.07%20,72447.94%22,5463.59%1,6872.01%9472.39%1,1240.00%0
Los Angeles 44.00%862,47746.94%919,9404.06%79,5642.46%48,2082.54%49,8050.00%12
Lake 43.81%8,32447.14%8,9574.00%7602.74%5202.32%4400.00%0
San Benito 43.74%4,89946.54%5,2134.49%5033.00%3362.22%2490.00%0
Santa Clara 42.59%179,25248.45%203,9004.73%19,8902.21%9,2912.03%8,5230.00%7
Solano 42.30%40,29049.12%46,7863.79%3,6052.63%2,5022.16%2,0600.00%0
Humboldt 40.43%18,50248.59%22,2364.02%1,8382.51%1,1474.45%2,0370.00%0
Sonoma 40.26%60,51750.37%75,7114.05%6,0932.08%3,1333.24%4,8630.00%0
San Mateo 39.27%79,82553.78%109,3323.27%6,6531.76%3,5811.91%3,8910.00%0
Mendocino 38.15%10,98249.33%14,2025.01%1,4412.37%6835.14%1,4790.00%0
Marin 37.60%37,29255.66%55,2003.24%3,2131.20%1,1862.30%2,2790.00%1
Santa Cruz 36.76%31,56951.65%44,3665.40%4,6372.03%1,7464.16%3,5720.00%0
Alameda 32.88%124,49659.85%226,5743.13%11,8601.63%6,1542.51%9,4970.00%13
San Francisco 29.15%62,46161.67%132,1483.86%8,2662.02%4,3193.31%7,0840.00%9

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