Governor
- Gray Davis, Democratic
1,934,216 votes
34.8% (57.6% in party) - Dan Lungren, Republican
1,877,789 votes
33.8% (93.4% in party) - Al Checchi, Democratic
701,648 votes
12.7% (20.9% in party) - Jane Harman, Democratic
682,241 votes
12.3% (20.3% in party) - Dan Hamburg, Green
84,411 votes
1.6% (100.0% in party) - Dennis Peron, Republican
66,737 votes
1.2% (3.4% in party) - Steve W. Kubby, Libertarian
43,691 votes
0.8% (100.0% in party) - James D. Crawford, Republican
27,087 votes
0.5% (1.3% in party) - Charles "Chuck" Pineda, Jr., Democratic
22,064 votes
0.3% (0.6% in party) - Eduardo M. Rivera, Republican
20,913 votes
0.3% (1.0% in party) - Gloria Estela La Riva, Peace and Freedom
20,058 votes
0.3% (58.1% in party) - Jeff Williams, Republican
18,314 votes
0.3% (0.9% in party) - Nathan E. Johnson, American Independent
18,155 votes
0.3% (100.0% in party) - Marsha Feinland, Peace and Freedom
14,491 votes
0.2% (41.9% in party) - Harold H. Bloomfield, Natural Law
11,539 votes
0.2% (100.0% in party) - Pia Jensen, Democratic
11,492 votes
0.2% (0.3% in party) - Michael Palitz, Democratic
11,283 votes
0.2% (0.3% in party)
Lieutenant Governor
- Cruz M. Bustamante, Democratic
1,768,012 votes
34.1% (73.2% in party) - Tim Leslie, Republican
831,346 votes
16.1% (35.7% in party) - Noel Irwin Hentschel, Republican
672,807 votes
13.0% (28.9% in party) - Richard "Dick" Mountjoy, Republican
607,949 votes
11.8% (26.1% in party) - Tony Miller, Democratic
438,098 votes
8.5% (18.1% in party) - Ingrid Lundberg, Republican
217,382 votes
4.2% (9.3% in party) - Larry K. Reed, Democratic
210,434 votes
4.0% (8.7% in party) - Sara Amir, Green
138,635 votes
2.6% (100.0% in party) - Thomas M. Tryon, Libertarian
99,015 votes
1.9% (100.0% in party) - Jaime Luis Gomez, Peace and Freedom
71,494 votes
1.3% (54.1% in party) - Regina Lark, Peace and Freedom
60,688 votes
1.1% (45.9% in party) - James J. Mangia, Reform
39,472 votes
0.7% (100.0% in party) - George M. McCoy, American Independent
38,045 votes
0.7% (100.0% in party)
Secretary of State
- Bill Jones, Republican
2,423,602 votes
50.1% (100.0% in party) - Michela Alioto, Democratic
1,896,245 votes
39.2% (100.0% in party) - Gail K. Lightfoot, Libertarian
171,344 votes
3.6% (100.0% in party) - Jane Ann Bialosky, Natural Law
96,560 votes
2.0% (100.0% in party) - Carolyn Rae Short, American Independent
76,813 votes
1.5% (100.0% in party) - Valli Sharpe-Geisler, Reform
61,999 votes
1.2% (100.0% in party) - Israel Feuer, Peace and Freedom
59,641 votes
1.2% (50.3% in party) - Marisa Helene Palyvos-Story, Peace and Freedom
59,124 votes
1.2% (49.7% in party)
State Controller
- Kathleen Connell, Democratic
3,076,000 votes
59.5% (100.0% in party) - Ruben Barrales, Republican
1,690,653 votes
32.7% (100.0% in party) - Pamela J. Pescosolido, Libertarian
108,431 votes
2.1% (100.0% in party) - Alfred L. "Al" Burgess, American Independent
86,009 votes
1.7% (100.0% in party) - Denise L. Jackson, Reform
82,638 votes
1.6% (100.0% in party) - C. T. Weber, Peace and Freedom
70,201 votes
1.4% (100.0% in party) - Iris Adam, Natural Law
56,456 votes
1.0% (100.0% in party)
State Treasurer
- Curt Pringle, Republican
1,392,604 votes
27.9% (62.1% in party) - Phil Angelides, Democratic
1,269,428 votes
25.4% (52.7% in party) - Albert Robles, Democratic
891,055 votes
17.9% (37.0% in party) - Jan Goldsmith, Republican
851,524 votes
17.1% (37.9% in party) - Mervin Evans, Democratic
248,476 votes
4.9% (10.3% in party) - Jon Petersen, Libertarian
119,112 votes
2.3% (100.0% in party) - Jan B. Tucker, Peace and Freedom
91,914 votes
1.8% (100.0% in party) - Carlos Aguirre, Natural Law
88,372 votes
1.7% (100.0% in party) - Edmon V. Kaiser, American Independent
50,792 votes
1.0% (100.0% in party)
Attorney General
- Dave Stirling, Republican
1,497,336 votes
29.5% (66.6% in party) - Bill Lockyer, Democratic
1,198,119 votes
23.6% (47.1% in party) - Mike Capizzi, Republican
752,732 votes
14.9% (33.4% in party) - Lynn Schenk, Democratic
637,942 votes
12.6% (25.1% in party) - Charles M. Calderon, Democratic
605,767 votes
12.0% (23.7% in party) - Michael K. Schmier, Democratic
106,549 votes
2.1% (4.1% in party) - Joseph S. Farina, Libertarian
80,871 votes
1.5% (100.0% in party) - Diane Beall Templin, American Independent
72,579 votes
1.4% (100.0% in party) - Robert J. Evans, Peace and Freedom
68,656 votes
1.3% (53.8% in party) - Gary P. Kast, Peace and Freedom
58,983 votes
1.1% (46.2% in party)
Insurance Commissioner
- Chuck Quackenbush, Republican
2,397,555 votes
47.8% (100.0% in party) - Diane Martinez, Democratic
1,251,999 votes
25.0% (57.5% in party) - Hal Brown, Democratic
926,213 votes
18.5% (42.5% in party) - Dale F. Ogden, Libertarian
122,615 votes
2.4% (100.0% in party) - Barbara Bourdette, Natural Law
105,976 votes
2.1% (100.0% in party) - Gary R. Ramos, Peace and Freedom
81,496 votes
1.6% (55.0% in party) - Merton D. Short, American Independent
68,029 votes
1.3% (100.0% in party) - Tom Condit, Peace and Freedom
66,870 votes
1.3% (45.0% in party)
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
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State Board of Equalization; District 2
- Dean Andal, Republican
683,756 votes
55.8% (100.0% in party) - Tom Y. Santos, Democratic
272,523 votes
22.2% (50.2% in party) - Joseph F. Micallef, Democratic
270,695 votes
22.0% (49.8% in party)
United States Senator
- Barbara Boxer, Democratic
2,389,595 votes
44.0% (92.1% in party) - Matt Fong, Republican
1,195,894 votes
22.0% (45.2% in party) - Darrell Issa, Republican
1,062,244 votes
19.6% (40.2% in party) - Frank D. Riggs, Republican
274,474 votes
5.1% (10.4% in party) - John Pinkerton, Democratic
205,371 votes
3.8% (7.9% in party) - Ted Brown, Libertarian
62,751 votes
1.2% (100.0% in party) - Ophie C. Beltran, Peace and Freedom
49,056 votes
0.9% (100.0% in party) - John M. Brown, Republican
46,246 votes
0.8% (1.7% in party) - Timothy R. Erich, Reform
42,458 votes
0.7% (100.0% in party) - Mark Raus, Republican
42,348 votes
0.7% (1.5% in party) - Linh Dao, Republican
26,661 votes
0.4% (1.0% in party) - H. Joseph Perrin, Sr., American Independent
22,581 votes
0.4% (100.0% in party) - Brian M. Rees, Natural Law
22,237 votes
0.4% (100.0% in party)
United States Representative; District 11
(Basic info only)
- Richard W. Pombo, Republican
67,875 votes
64.0% (100.0% in party) - Robert L. Figueroa, Democratic
34,829 votes
32.8% (100.0% in party) - Jesse Baird, Libertarian
3,483 votes
3.2% (100.0% in party)
United States Representative; District 18
(Basic info only)
- Gary A. Condit, Democratic
74,314 votes
89.1% (100.0% in party) - Ken Aaroe, Libertarian
9,169 votes
10.9% (100.0% in party)
State Senator; District 12
(Basic info only)
- Dick Monteith, Republican
74,269 votes
55.6% (100.0% in party) - Sal Cannella, Democratic
54,147 votes
40.5% (100.0% in party) - Mary Lee Gowland, Libertarian
5,342 votes
3.9% (100.0% in party)
Member of the State Assembly; District 10
(Basic info only)
- Debra Gravert, Democratic
23,290 votes
24.6% (71.8% in party) - Anthony Pescetti, Republican
18,240 votes
19.3% (30.1% in party) - Alan Nakanishi, Republican
13,708 votes
14.5% (22.7% in party) - Phillip A. Pennino, Republican
10,792 votes
11.4% (17.8% in party) - Ken Price, Democratic
9,179 votes
9.7% (28.2% in party) - Joseph Piazza, Republican
6,126 votes
6.5% (10.2% in party) - John W. Gillis, Republican
4,307 votes
4.6% (7.1% in party) - Rolfe P. Appel, Republican
2,136 votes
2.2% (3.5% in party) - Toros Saraydarian, Republican
2,051 votes
2.1% (3.3% in party) - Bruce Nelson, Republican
1,727 votes
1.8% (2.8% in party) - Tom Kohlhepp, Libertarian
1,706 votes
1.7% (100.0% in party) - Robert B. "Bob" Neilson, Republican
1,546 votes
1.6% (2.5% in party)
Member of the State Assembly; District 17
(Basic info only)
- Michael J. Machado, Democratic
37,494 votes
63.6% (100.0% in party) - Jay Smart, Republican
21,550 votes
36.4% (100.0% in party)
Member of the State Assembly; District 26
(Basic info only)
- Dennis A. Cardoza, Democratic
32,662 votes
63.3% (100.0% in party) - Patty Hollingsworth, Republican
16,860 votes
32.7% (100.0% in party) - David Eaton, Libertarian
1,299 votes
2.5% (100.0% in party) - Carl Towe, American Independent
801 votes
1.5% (100.0% in party)
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