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California Secretary of State election, 1994
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The 1994 California Secretary of State election occurred on November 8, 1994. The primary elections took place on March 8, 1994. The Republican nominee, State Assemblyman Bill Jones, narrowly defeated the Democratic nominee, acting Secretary of State Tony Miller, who assumed the seat when March Fong Eu resigned to become United States Ambassador to Micronesia.
Primary results [edit]
Final results from California Secretary of State.[1]
Democratic [edit]
| California Secretary of State Democratic primary, 1994 |
| Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
| Tony Miller |
808,841 |
37.99% |
| Michael Woo |
670,990 |
31.51% |
| Gwen Moore |
649,343 |
30.50% |
| Total votes |
2,129,174 |
100.00% |
| California Secretary of State Green primary, 1994 |
| Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
| Margaret Garcia |
12,681 |
74.40% |
| None of the above |
4,363 |
25.60% |
| Total votes |
2,129,174 |
100.00% |
Others [edit]
General election results [edit]
Final results from the Secretary of State of California.[2]
| 1994 Secretary of State election, California |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
|
Republican |
Bill Jones |
3,727,894 |
45.27% |
|
Democratic |
Tony Miller (incumbent) |
3,690,841 |
44.82% |
|
Green |
Margaret Garcia |
315,079 |
3.83% |
|
Libertarian |
Peggy Christensen |
248,748 |
3.02% |
|
American Independent |
Dorothy Kreiss Robbins |
151,720 |
1.84% |
|
Peace and Freedom |
Israel Feuer |
99,916 |
1.21% |
| Invalid or blank votes |
666,438 |
7.49% |
| Totals |
8,900,636 |
100.00% |
| Voter turnout |
46.98% |
|
Republican gain from Democratic |
Results by county [edit]
| County |
Jones |
Votes |
Miller |
Votes |
Garcia |
Votes |
Christensen |
Votes |
Others |
Votes |
| Tulare |
67.00% |
51,697 |
26.26% |
20,261 |
3.01% |
2,323 |
1.59% |
1,226 |
2.14% |
1,652 |
| Glenn |
64.24% |
5,015 |
29.24% |
2,283 |
1.59% |
124 |
2.28% |
178 |
2.65% |
207 |
| Madera |
64.01% |
16,887 |
29.94% |
7,899 |
2.46% |
650 |
1.55% |
410 |
2.03% |
536 |
| Inyo |
61.97% |
4,382 |
30.42% |
2,151 |
2.11% |
149 |
2.83% |
200 |
2.67% |
189 |
| Sutter |
61.92% |
13,384 |
31.23% |
6,751 |
2.17% |
468 |
2.35% |
507 |
2.34% |
505 |
| Colusa |
60.27% |
2,945 |
33.48% |
1,636 |
1.92% |
94 |
2.31% |
113 |
2.00% |
98 |
| Kern |
60.22% |
89,366 |
30.85% |
45,783 |
3.26% |
4,845 |
2.73% |
4,048 |
2.93% |
4,354 |
| Fresno |
60.21% |
105,217 |
32.24% |
56,339 |
3.45% |
6,031 |
1.91% |
3,344 |
2.18% |
3,806 |
| Shasta |
59.39% |
31,731 |
32.02% |
17,108 |
1.65% |
882 |
2.72% |
1,452 |
4.22% |
2,253 |
| Orange |
58.92% |
428,605 |
31.81% |
231,440 |
2.90% |
21,082 |
3.57% |
25,998 |
2.80% |
19,371 |
| Tehama |
58.91% |
10,740 |
32.73% |
5,967 |
1.65% |
300 |
3.31% |
604 |
3.40% |
620 |
| Mariposa |
58.20% |
4,087 |
33.68% |
2,365 |
2.89% |
203 |
2.22% |
156 |
3.00% |
211 |
| Placer |
57.95% |
42,751 |
33.88% |
24,994 |
2.25% |
1,659 |
3.57% |
2,633 |
2.36% |
1,739 |
| El Dorado |
57.80% |
30,730 |
33.75% |
17,941 |
2.06% |
1,093 |
3.66% |
1,945 |
2.74% |
1,456 |
| Modoc |
57.77% |
2,196 |
31.89% |
1,212 |
1.47% |
56 |
3.84% |
146 |
5.02% |
191 |
| Kings |
57.43% |
12,822 |
34.78% |
7,766 |
3.09% |
691 |
1.71% |
382 |
2.98% |
666 |
| Mono |
57.23% |
1,936 |
33.34% |
1,128 |
2.63% |
89 |
3.43% |
116 |
3.37% |
114 |
| Butte |
56.87% |
37,705 |
34.52% |
22,885 |
2.39% |
1,586 |
3.00% |
1,989 |
3.23% |
2,138 |
| Nevada |
56.36% |
20,631 |
33.17% |
12,143 |
3.65% |
1,335 |
3.98% |
1,458 |
2.84% |
1,038 |
| Yuba |
56.15% |
7,807 |
33.06% |
4,596 |
2.47% |
343 |
3.31% |
460 |
5.01% |
697 |
| Calaveras |
55.38% |
8,521 |
35.40% |
5,447 |
2.32% |
357 |
3.75% |
577 |
3.15% |
484 |
| Sierra |
54.29% |
847 |
34.74% |
542 |
2.63% |
41 |
3.72% |
58 |
4.62% |
72 |
| Merced |
53.91% |
20,631 |
39.51% |
15,120 |
2.91% |
1,114 |
1.87% |
714 |
1.80% |
688 |
| Riverside |
53.90% |
179,679 |
36.52% |
121,757 |
3.12% |
10,401 |
3.17% |
10,564 |
3.29% |
10,973 |
| San Luis Obispo |
53.64% |
44,879 |
36.77% |
30,766 |
3.50% |
2,925 |
3.19% |
2,671 |
2.89% |
2,421 |
| Amador |
53.43% |
6,801 |
39.19% |
4,988 |
1.77% |
225 |
3.17% |
403 |
2.45% |
312 |
| San Bernardino |
53.08% |
177,579 |
36.85% |
123,265 |
3.68% |
12,299 |
3.15% |
10,524 |
3.25% |
10,871 |
| Lassen |
52.94% |
4,216 |
36.70% |
2,923 |
2.07% |
165 |
3.87% |
308 |
4.42% |
352 |
| San Diego |
52.48% |
371,233 |
38.46% |
272,056 |
3.11% |
22,015 |
3.27% |
23,131 |
2.68% |
19,008 |
| Plumas |
52.39% |
4,367 |
38.94% |
3,246 |
2.05% |
171 |
3.38% |
282 |
3.23% |
269 |
| Tuolumne |
51.85% |
9,928 |
40.85% |
7,822 |
2.26% |
433 |
2.60% |
497 |
2.45% |
469 |
| Ventura |
51.01% |
106,349 |
39.01% |
81,338 |
3.89% |
8,116 |
3.23% |
6,732 |
1.86% |
5,960 |
| Siskiyou |
49.87% |
8,827 |
39.92% |
7,065 |
2.74% |
485 |
3.39% |
600 |
4.08% |
722 |
| San Joaquin |
49.81% |
61,811 |
42.67% |
52,949 |
2.62% |
3,255 |
2.43% |
3,013 |
2.47% |
3,069 |
| Del Norte |
49.18% |
3,579 |
42.24% |
3,074 |
2.43% |
177 |
2.82% |
205 |
3.34% |
243 |
| Stanislaus |
48.81% |
47,730 |
43.69% |
42,720 |
2.81% |
2,751 |
2.13% |
2,079 |
2.56% |
2,500 |
| Santa Barbara |
48.57% |
60,901 |
40.64% |
50,953 |
4.21% |
5,283 |
2.91% |
3,643 |
3.67% |
4,600 |
| San Benito |
47.68% |
5,418 |
41.27% |
4,690 |
4.31% |
490 |
3.62% |
411 |
3.12% |
355 |
| Trinity |
47.46% |
2,505 |
39.01% |
2,059 |
3.51% |
185 |
4.59% |
242 |
5.44% |
287 |
| Alpine |
46.32% |
296 |
37.72% |
241 |
5.79% |
37 |
5.01% |
32 |
7.98% |
51 |
| Monterey |
45.28% |
40,260 |
44.67% |
39,711 |
4.02% |
3,577 |
2.88% |
2,556 |
3.15% |
2,800 |
| Imperial |
44.81% |
10,475 |
40.97% |
9,576 |
8.61% |
2,013 |
2.04% |
477 |
3.57% |
835 |
| Sacramento |
44.63% |
153,965 |
47.32% |
163,247 |
2.78% |
9,590 |
2.75% |
9,475 |
2.51% |
8,676 |
| Lake |
44.30% |
8,446 |
47.16% |
8,992 |
2.38% |
453 |
3.15% |
600 |
3.03% |
576 |
| Napa |
42.01% |
17,305 |
48.81% |
20,104 |
3.25% |
1,339 |
2.90% |
1,193 |
3.03% |
1,257 |
| Humboldt |
41.29% |
18,964 |
44.18% |
20,295 |
8.04% |
3,692 |
3.12% |
1,435 |
3.37% |
1,548 |
| Solano |
40.46% |
38,630 |
50.21% |
47,943 |
3.56% |
3,400 |
2.88% |
2,750 |
2.89% |
2,760 |
| Contra Costa |
39.57% |
112,942 |
51.97% |
148,350 |
2.91% |
8,299 |
3.02% |
8,617 |
2.53% |
7,229 |
| Los Angeles |
39.08% |
763,199 |
50.80% |
992,169 |
4.33% |
84,630 |
2.67% |
52,217 |
3.11% |
60,731 |
| Santa Clara |
38.73% |
161,786 |
49.08% |
205,034 |
4.29% |
17,919 |
4.21% |
17,584 |
3.70% |
15,455 |
| Yolo |
37.70% |
17,887 |
51.27% |
24,326 |
5.46% |
2,590 |
2.74% |
1,299 |
2.83% |
1,344 |
| Mendocino |
37.63% |
10,747 |
47.73% |
13,631 |
6.20% |
1,771 |
3.93% |
1,122 |
4.51% |
1,288 |
| Sonoma |
35.58% |
54,154 |
52.82% |
80,395 |
4.46% |
6,789 |
3.55% |
5,410 |
3.58% |
5,449 |
| San Mateo |
34.80% |
69,791 |
55.50% |
111,304 |
3.99% |
8,010 |
3.13% |
6,287 |
2.58% |
5,164 |
| Santa Cruz |
34.59% |
30,153 |
48.88% |
42,618 |
7.54% |
6,573 |
4.72% |
4,111 |
4.27% |
3,727 |
| Marin |
32.33% |
32,133 |
56.24% |
55,902 |
4.71% |
4,683 |
3.06% |
3,038 |
3.67% |
3,641 |
| Alameda |
26.94% |
102,117 |
61.69% |
233,896 |
5.17% |
19,618 |
2.91% |
11,014 |
3.29% |
12,478 |
| San Francisco |
17.63% |
38,209 |
68.13% |
147,679 |
7.01% |
15,205 |
2.54% |
5,512 |
4.68% |
10,159 |
See also [edit]
References [edit]
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