1994 California Attorney General election
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The 1994 California Attorney General election elas held on Tuesday November 8. The primary elections was held 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] As of 2024, this was the last time that a Republican was elected Attorney General of California.
Election results
[edit]Final results from the Secretary of State of California.[2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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 | ||
Total votes | 8,240,597 | 100.00 | ||
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 |
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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]- California state elections, 1994
- California Attorney General
- List of attorneys general of California
References
[edit]- ^ "CA Secretary of State - Statement of Vote - 1994 Primary Election". Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved August 12, 2008.
- ^ "CA Secretary of State - Statement of Votes - 1994 General Election" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 30, 2008. Retrieved August 12, 2008.