|
Sections
Agriculture
Applied sciences
Arts
Belief
Business
Chronology
Culture
Education
Environment
Geography
Health
History
Humanities
Language
Law
Life
Mathematics
Nature
People
Politics
Science
Society
Technology
|
California Attorney General election, 1994
|
1990 ←
|
November 8, 1994
|
→ 1998
|
|
|
|

|
| Election results by county |
|
The 1994 California Attorney General election occurred on November 8, 1994. The primary elections took place on March 8, 1994. The Republican incumbent, Dan Lungren, easily defeated the Democratic nominee, Assemblyman Tom Umberg. Every candidate in this race was unopposed in the primary.[1]
Election results [edit]
Final results from the Secretary of State of California.[2]
| California Attorney General election, 1994 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
|
Republican |
Dan Lungren (incumbent) |
4,438,733 |
53.86% |
|
Democratic |
Tom Umberg |
3,256,070 |
39.51% |
|
Libertarian |
Richard N. Burns |
274,335 |
3.33% |
|
Peace and Freedom |
Robert J. Evans |
271,459 |
3.29% |
| Invalid or blank votes |
660,039 |
7.42% |
| Totals |
8,900,636 |
100.00% |
| Voter turnout |
46.98% |
|
Republican hold |
Results by county [edit]
Results from the Secretary of State of California:
| County |
Lungren |
Votes |
Umberg |
Votes |
Burns |
Votes |
Evans |
Votes |
| Sutter |
71.15% |
15,380 |
23.80% |
5,144 |
2.48% |
536 |
2.57% |
555 |
| Colusa |
69.71% |
3,395 |
25.65% |
1,249 |
2.75% |
134 |
1.89% |
92 |
| Placer |
68.06% |
50,220 |
26.60% |
19,626 |
3.26% |
2,405 |
2.08% |
1,534 |
| El Dorado |
66.94% |
35,636 |
26.88% |
14,309 |
3.80% |
2,025 |
2.37% |
1,262 |
| Inyo |
66.90% |
4,680 |
27.02% |
1,890 |
3.29% |
230 |
2.79% |
195 |
| Madera |
66.71% |
17,241 |
28.00% |
7,238 |
2.53% |
654 |
2.76% |
713 |
| Glenn |
65.71% |
5,088 |
29.19% |
2,260 |
2.49% |
193 |
2.61% |
202 |
| Nevada |
65.15% |
24,165 |
27.64% |
10,252 |
4.39% |
1,629 |
2.81% |
1,043 |
| Amador |
64.91% |
8,401 |
29.75% |
3,850 |
3.18% |
411 |
2.16% |
280 |
| Tulare |
64.90% |
48,669 |
29.21% |
21,900 |
2.51% |
1,885 |
3.38% |
2,531 |
| Tuolumne |
64.10% |
12,435 |
30.18% |
5,855 |
3.28% |
636 |
2.44% |
473 |
| Fresno |
63.66% |
110,038 |
31.19% |
53,905 |
2.44% |
4,222 |
2.71% |
4,676 |
| Calaveras |
63.60% |
9,796 |
29.60% |
4,559 |
4.20% |
647 |
2.60% |
401 |
| Mariposa |
63.28% |
4,383 |
29.34% |
2,032 |
3.75% |
260 |
3.62% |
251 |
| Kern |
63.03% |
91,625 |
30.58% |
44,451 |
3.30% |
4,799 |
3.10% |
4,502 |
| Shasta |
62.99% |
33,887 |
30.38% |
16,345 |
3.69% |
1,987 |
2.94% |
1,579 |
| Yuba |
62.92% |
8,661 |
29.53% |
4,065 |
3.97% |
547 |
3.57% |
492 |
| Modoc |
62.45% |
2,337 |
28.25% |
1,057 |
5.05% |
189 |
4.25% |
159 |
| Orange |
62.29% |
451,701 |
32.52% |
235,852 |
3.12% |
22,602 |
2.07% |
14,988 |
| Plumas |
62.24% |
5,104 |
30.46% |
2,498 |
4.29% |
352 |
3.00% |
246 |
| Sierra |
61.92% |
974 |
29.05% |
457 |
5.59% |
88 |
3.43% |
54 |
| Mono |
61.59% |
2,059 |
30.18% |
1,009 |
5.06% |
169 |
3.17% |
106 |
| Kings |
61.50% |
13,437 |
33.17% |
7,247 |
2.34% |
512 |
2.99% |
653 |
| Stanislaus |
61.30% |
59,610 |
33.30% |
32,380 |
2.57% |
2,497 |
2.83% |
2,754 |
| Sacramento |
61.04% |
211,825 |
33.21% |
115,250 |
2.99% |
10,373 |
2.75% |
9,552 |
| San Joaquin |
60.83% |
74,634 |
34.29% |
42,063 |
2.38% |
2,919 |
2.50% |
3,069 |
| Riverside |
60.52% |
199,134 |
33.66% |
110,742 |
3.05% |
10,036 |
2.77% |
9,128 |
| Butte |
60.38% |
39,981 |
33.03% |
21,868 |
3.53% |
2,337 |
3.06% |
2,028 |
| Siskiyou |
60.28% |
10,601 |
31.46% |
5,532 |
4.61% |
811 |
3.65% |
642 |
| San Diego |
60.02% |
427,643 |
33.57% |
239,167 |
3.58% |
25,477 |
2.84% |
20,236 |
| Lassen |
59.63% |
4,732 |
31.14% |
2,471 |
5.57% |
442 |
3.67% |
291 |
| Merced |
59.37% |
22,723 |
35.40% |
13,548 |
2.50% |
958 |
2.73% |
1,043 |
| Ventura |
59.19% |
122,779 |
34.50% |
71,566 |
3.40% |
7,053 |
2.92% |
6,048 |
| San Bernardino |
58.79% |
196,938 |
34.75% |
116,406 |
3.26% |
10,920 |
3.20% |
10,705 |
| Tehama |
57.21% |
10,344 |
35.47% |
6,413 |
4.28% |
773 |
3.05% |
551 |
| Alpine |
56.71% |
359 |
31.60% |
200 |
7.11% |
45 |
4.58% |
29 |
| Lake |
55.40% |
10,594 |
37.63% |
7,196 |
3.64% |
697 |
3.33% |
637 |
| Del Norte |
54.92% |
3,992 |
37.65% |
2,737 |
4.20% |
305 |
3.23% |
235 |
| San Luis Obispo |
54.63% |
45,413 |
38.62% |
32,108 |
3.59% |
2,985 |
3.16% |
2,629 |
| Trinity |
54.48% |
2,877 |
33.31% |
1,759 |
6.85% |
362 |
5.36% |
283 |
| Napa |
53.84% |
22,117 |
39.58% |
16,259 |
3.55% |
1,458 |
3.03% |
1,246 |
| Santa Barbara |
52.78% |
65,705 |
40.39% |
50,285 |
3.35% |
4,174 |
3.47% |
4,326 |
| Contra Costa |
52.02% |
145,237 |
41.53% |
115,942 |
3.30% |
9,211 |
3.15% |
8,802 |
| Solano |
51.90% |
49,601 |
41.52% |
39,688 |
3.29% |
3,147 |
3.29% |
3,143 |
| Sonoma |
51.69% |
78,895 |
39.01% |
59,541 |
4.32% |
6,591 |
4.98% |
7,601 |
| Imperial |
50.57% |
11,579 |
41.12% |
9,417 |
3.52% |
805 |
4.79% |
1,098 |
| Yolo |
50.25% |
23,794 |
42.45% |
20,099 |
3.55% |
1,679 |
3.76% |
1,779 |
| Monterey |
49.68% |
43,855 |
43.73% |
38,602 |
3.24% |
2,859 |
3.35% |
2,960 |
| San Benito |
49.64% |
5,569 |
43.20% |
4,847 |
3.58% |
402 |
3.57% |
401 |
| Santa Clara |
49.18% |
206,729 |
42.74% |
179,637 |
4.38% |
18,423 |
3.70% |
15,541 |
| Los Angeles |
48.44% |
955,926 |
45.27% |
893,410 |
2.99% |
58,929 |
3.30% |
65,151 |
| Mendocino |
48.36% |
13,872 |
38.91% |
11,161 |
5.31% |
1,522 |
7.42% |
2,128 |
| San Mateo |
47.78% |
97,629 |
45.40% |
92,753 |
3.50% |
7,149 |
3.32% |
6,785 |
| Humboldt |
46.79% |
21,522 |
42.44% |
19,518 |
4.64% |
2,133 |
6.14% |
2,822 |
| Marin |
46.55% |
46,678 |
45.78% |
45,909 |
3.76% |
3,771 |
3.91% |
3,921 |
| Santa Cruz |
39.98% |
34,362 |
47.52% |
40,843 |
5.82% |
5,000 |
6.69% |
5,751 |
| Alameda |
38.23% |
144,754 |
53.83% |
203,850 |
3.38% |
12,799 |
4.56% |
17,285 |
| San Francisco |
31.31% |
67,418 |
58.45% |
125,853 |
3.80% |
8,181 |
6.44% |
13,872 |
See also [edit]
References [edit]
External links [edit]
 NRA: "Assault Weapons", the Clinton Gun Ban Story The true story of the Clinton "Assault Weapons" ban. INTRODUCTION Newly elected President Bill Clinton wasted little time in seizing upon "assault weapons" a... |  Hollywood on Elections in 1972 In "The Candidate" (1972) a liberal Democrat runs for U.S. senator from California and wins. Actual political figures and news reporters of that era were use... |  The Super Stylish President David B. Frohnmayer Attorney General of Oregon In office January 5, 1981 December 31, 1991 President of the University of Oregon July 1, 1994 to July 1, 2009 Born July 9, 1940 M... |  Ray Boucher, The Consumer Attorneys of California. Entire TV Show http://www.insiderexclusive.com/bar_consumer.htm Interview with Raymond Boucher as he explains the possibility to fight back against "Corporat... |  Electronic and Internet Voting (The Threat of Internet Voting in Public Elections) Google Tech Talk January 20, 2011 Presented by Dr. David Jefferson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. ABSTRACT In the last decade the administration of... |  President Clinton Speaking at a Whistlestop Event with Chelsea in Bowling Green, Ohio (1996) http://thefilmarchive.org/ August 26, 1996 Without meaningful primary opposition, Clinton was able to focus on the general election early, while Dole was for... |  Interview - Legal Expert - Roy McMurtry - 3 of 3 The Charter Project (http://www.JoinTheDiscussion.ca) team filmed and edited interviews with legal experts and others who can offer unique historical perspec... |  Interview - Legal Expert - Roy McMurtry - 1 of 3 The Charter Project (http://www.JoinTheDiscussion.ca) team filmed and edited interviews with legal experts and others who can offer unique historical perspec... |  Interview - Legal Expert - Roy McMurtry - 2 of 3 The Charter Project (http://www.JoinTheDiscussion.ca) team filmed and edited interviews with legal experts and others who can offer unique historical perspec... |  Tony Blair stepping down Hello on this Thursday, May 10, 2007. I'm Kristin Volk with a UPI Headline Update. Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair will be stepping down next month. Blai... |
We're sorry, but there's no news about "California Attorney General election, 1994" right now.
Oops, we seem to be having trouble contacting Twitter
|
|
You can talk about California Attorney General election, 1994 with people all over the world in our discussions.
|