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SPECIAL REPORT: November 7, 2006 General Election Run-Down
Below are the nearly final voting results from the general election contest held Tuesday, November 7, 2006. In Congress, it appears that California reelected Senator Dianne Feinstein and 51 of the 52 Congressional incumbents running for another term. In the states 11th district, Democrat Jerry McNerney appears to have waged a successful campaign to represent the area near Stockton. And in the 22nd district, Republican Kevin McCarthy will replace Bill Thomas in the seat that includes Bakersfield and much of Kern County. We congratulate the states new and returning elected officials.
Presented first below are results of statewide races, followed by returns for each California Congressional district. These results are as of Nov 8, 2006 at 8:33 am Eastern (5:33 am Pacific) when 97.9% (24565 of 25090) precincts were reporting, according to the California Secretary of States office. Asterisks (*) denote incumbents. For more recent numbers, as well as for results from yesterdays 100 State Legislative races, visit http://vote.ss.ca.gov .
CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE RACES
U.S. Senate
* Dianne Feinstein (Dem) 3,911,719 59.7 %
Richard “Dick” Mountjoy (Rep) 2,286,332 34.9 %
Don Grundmann (AI) 58,510 0.8 %
Todd Chretien (Grn) 108,404 1.7 %
Michael S. Metti (Lib) 102,622 1.6 %
Marsha Feinland (PF) 89,422 1.3 %
Governor
Phil Angelides (Dem) 2,611,610 39.3 %
* Arnold Schwarzenegger (Rep) 3,707,517 55.8 %
Edward C. Noonan (AI) 47,646 0.7 %
Peter Camejo (Grn) 140,775 2.2 %
Art Olivier (Lib) 88,362 1.3 %
Janice Jordan (PF) 52,466 0.7 %
Lieutenant Governor
John Garamendi (Dem) 3,238,347 49.5 %
Tom McClintock (Rep) 2,934,637 44.9 %
James D. King (AI) 53,568 0.8 %
Donna J. Warren (Grn) 178,205 2.7 %
Lynnette Marie Shaw (Lib) 108,471 1.6 %
Stewart A. Alexander (PF) 33,799 0.5 %
Secretary of State
Debra Bowen (Dem) 3,122,408 48.5 %
* Bruce McPherson (Rep) 2,873,243 44.7 %
Glenn McMillon, Jr. (AI) 105,153 1.6 %
Forrest Hill (Grn) 136,886 2.2 %
Gail Lightfoot (Lib) 133,472 2.0 %
Margie Akin (PF) 69,302 1.0 %
State Controller
John Chiang (Dem) 3,260,020 50.8 %
Tony Strickland (Rep) 2,572,040 40.1 %
Warren M. Campbell (AI) 82,986 1.2 %
Laura Wells (Grn) 195,985 3.1 %
Donna Tello (Lib) 146,096 2.2 %
Elizabeth C. Barron (PF) 165,298 2.6 %
State Treasurer
Bill Lockyer (Dem) 3,499,756 54.8 %
Claude Parrish (Rep) 2,363,455 37.0 %
E. Justin Noonan (AI) 72,806 1.1 %
Mehul M. Thakker (Grn) 147,985 2.3 %
Marian Smithson (Lib) 254,373 4.0 %
Gerald Sanders (PF) 55,557 0.8 %
Attorney General
Jerry Brown (Dem) 3,675,314 56.7 %
Chuck Poochigian (Rep) 2,457,166 37.9 %
Michael Sutton Wyman (Grn) 143,456 2.2 %
Kenneth A. Weissman (Lib) 136,716 2.1 %
Jack Harrison (PF) 76,564 1.1 %
Insurance Commissioner
Cruz Bustamante (Dem) 2,486,119 38.9 %
Steve Poizner (Rep) 3,237,575 50.6 %
Jay Earl Burden (AI) 98,788 1.5 %
Larry Cafiero (Grn) 203,716 3.1 %
Dale F. Ogden (Lib) 233,327 3.7 %
Tom Condit (PF) 142,022 2.2 %
State Ballot Measures
1A Y Transp Fund Protect: 76.6% – 23.4%
1B Y Hwy/Air/Port Bond: 61.3% – 38.7%
1C Y Housing Shelter Fund: 57.5% 42.5%
1D Y School Facility Bond: 56.5% – 43.5%
1E Y Disaster/Flood Bond: 64.0% – 36.0%
83 Y Sex Offender Reform: 70.5% – 29.5%
84 Y Water/Flood/Park: 53.8% – 46.2%
85 N Parental Notification: 45.9% – 54.1%
86 N Cigarette Tax: 47.8% – 52.2%
87 N Energy/Oil Tax: 45.3% – 54.7%
88 N Educ. Fund/Property Tax: 23.1% – 76.9%
89 N Campaign Public Fund: 25.5% – 74.5%
90 N Eminent Domain: 47.4% – 52.6%
Congressional District 1
* Mike Thompson (Dem) 106,290 65.8 %
John W. Jones (Rep) 47,960 29.7 %
Pamela Elizondo (Grn) 4,828 2.9 %
Timothy Stock (PF) 2,597 1.6 %
Congressional District 2
Arjinderpal Sekhon (Dem) 54,534 32.5 %
* Wally Herger (Rep) 107,498 64.2 %
E. Kent Hinesley (Lib) 5,587 3.3 %
Congressional District 3
William E. Durston (Dem) 60,951 38.1 %
* Daniel E. Lungren (Rep) 94,870 59.2 %
Douglas A. Tuma (Lib) 2,743 1.7 %
Michael L. Roskey (PF) 1,717 1.0 %
Congressional District 4
Charles Brown (Dem) 97,022 45.7 %
* John T. Doolittle (Rep) 104,307 49.3 %
Dan Warren (Lib) 10,629 5.0 %
Congressional District 5
* Doris K. Matsui (Dem) 76,013 70.9 %
Xiaochin Claire Yan (Rep) 25,028 23.4 %
Jeff Kravitz (Grn) 4,728 4.4 %
John C. Reiger (PF) 1,483 1.3 %
Congressional District 6
* Lynn Woolsey (Dem) 127,777 69.3 %
Todd Lewis Hooper (Rep) 50,061 27.1 %
Richard W. Friesen (Lib) 6,802 3.6 %
Congressional District 7
* George Miller (Dem) 89,972 84.2 %
Camden Mc Connell (Lib) 16,963 15.8 %
Congressional District 8
* Nancy Pelosi (Dem) 101,002 80.5 %
Mike DeNunzio (Rep) 13,043 10.4 %
Kristine Keefer (Grn) 9,611 7.7 %
Philip Z. Berg (Lib) 1,880 1.4 %
Congressional District 9
* Barbara Lee (Dem) 108,119 85.4 %
John “J.D.” denDulk (Rep) 14,879 11.7 %
James M. Eyer (Lib) 3,729 2.9 %
Congressional District 10
* Ellen O. Tauscher (Dem) 102,845 66.6 %
Darcy Pearl Linn (Rep) 51,611 33.4 %
Congressional District 11
Jerry McNerney (Dem) 87,346 53.1 %
* Richard W. Pombo (Rep) 77,260 46.9 %
Congressional District 12
* Tom Lantos (Dem) 103,335 75.5 %
Michael Moloney (Rep) 33,706 24.5 %
Congressional District 13
* Fortney Pete Stark (Dem) 78,560 74.3 %
George Bruno (Rep) 27,284 25.7 %
Congressional District 14
* Anna G. Eshoo (Dem) 112,597 70.7 %
Rob Smith (Rep) 39,245 24.7 %
Carol Brouillet (Grn) 3,662 2.2 %
Brian Holtz (Lib) 3,813 2.4 %
Congressional District 15
* Mike Honda (Dem) 95,775 72.0 %
Raymond L. Chukwu (Rep) 37,358 28.0 %
Congressional District 16
* Zoe Lofgren (Dem) 81,796 72.6 %
Charel Winston (Rep) 31,003 27.4 %
Congressional District 17
* Sam Farr (Dem) 86,617 77.0 %
Anthony R. De Maio (Rep) 26,013 23.0 %
Congressional District 18
* Dennis Cardoza (Dem) 59,545 65.9 %
John Andrew Kanno (Rep) 30,933 34.1 %
Congressional District 19
TJ Cox (Dem) 57,407 39.7 %
* George P. Radanovich (Rep) 87,024 60.3 %
Congressional District 20
* Jim Costa (Dem) 50,184 100.0 %
Congressional District 21
Steven Haze (Dem) 33,320 30.8 %
* Devin G. Nunes (Rep) 71,528 66.0 %
John Roger Miller (Grn) 3,568 3.2 %
Congressional District 22
Sharon Beery (Dem) 47,327 29.3 %
Kevin Mc Carthy (Rep) 113,997 70.7 %
Congressional District 23
* Lois Capps (Dem) 85,757 65.0 %
Victor D. Tognazzini (Rep) 46,366 35.0 %
Congressional District 24
Jill M. Martinez (Dem) 53,921 38.9 %
* Elton Gallegly (Rep) 84,615 61.1 %
Congressional District 25
Roberto Rodriguez (Dem) 47,516 35.8 %
* Howard P. “Buck” Mckeon (Rep) 79,381 59.9 %
David W. Erickson (Lib) 5,771 4.3 %
Congressional District 26
Cynthia Rodriguez Matthews (Dem) 58,222 38.2 %
* David Dreier (Rep) 86,441 56.8 %
Elliott Graham (AI) 2,831 1.8 %
Ted Brown (Lib) 4,901 3.2 %
Congressional District 27
* Brad Sherman (Dem) 82,571 69.0 %
Peter Hankwitz (Rep) 37,163 31.0 %
Congressional District 28
* Howard L. Berman (Dem) 70,560 74.1 %
Stanley Kimmel Kesselman (Rep) 18,210 19.1 %
Byron De Lear (Grn) 3,340 3.5 %
Kelley L. Ross (Lib) 3,190 3.3 %
Congressional District 29
* Adam B. Schiff (Dem) 79,001 63.7 %
William J. Bodell (Rep) 34,184 27.6 %
William M. Paparian (Grn) 6,821 5.4 %
Jim Keller (Lib) 1,933 1.5 %
Lynda L. Llamas (PF) 2,244 1.8 %
Congressional District 30
* Henry A. Waxman (Dem) 130,787 71.4 %
David Nelson Jones (Rep) 48,614 26.5 %
Adele M. Cannon (PF) 3,895 2.1 %
Congressional District 31
* Xavier Becerra (Dem) 56,581 100.0 %
Congressional District 32
* Hilda L. Solis (Dem) 67,453 83.0 %
Leland Faegre (Lib) 13,824 17.0 %
Congressional District 33
* Diane E. Watson (Dem) 97,346 100.0 %
Congressional District 34
* Lucille Roybal-Allard (Dem) 50,961 77.0 %
Wayne Miller (Rep) 15,272 23.0 %
Congressional District 35
* Maxine Waters (Dem) 72,114 83.7 %
Gordon Michael Mego (AI) 7,314 8.5 %
Paul T. Ireland (Lib) 6,761 7.8 %
Congressional District 36
* Jane Harman (Dem) 92,222 63.5 %
Brian Gibson (Rep) 46,312 31.9 %
Mike Binkley (Lib) 2,757 1.8 %
James R. Smith (PF) 3,979 2.8 %
Congressional District 37
* Juanita Millender-McDonald (Dem) 69,901 82.5 %
Herb Peters (Lib) 14,925 17.5 %
Congressional District 38
* Grace F. Napolitano (Dem) 66,442 75.5 %
Sidney W. Street (Rep) 21,606 24.5 %
Congressional District 39
* Linda T. Sanchez (Dem) 64,274 66.0 %
James L. Andion (Rep) 33,138 34.0 %
Congressional District 40
Florice Orea Hoffman (Dem) 35,744 31.0 %
* Edward R. Royce (Rep) 76,250 66.4 %
Philip H. Inman (Lib) 2,993 2.6 %
Congressional District 41
Louie A. Contreras (Dem) 40,777 33.2 %
* Jerry Lewis (Rep) 82,011 66.8 %
Congressional District 42
* Gary G. Miller (Rep) 101,479 100.0 %
Congressional District 43
* Joe Baca (Dem) 43,571 65.1 %
Scott Folkens (Rep) 23,432 34.9 %
Congressional District 44
Louis Vandenberg (Dem) 41,359 38.2 %
* Ken Calvert (Rep) 63,594 58.8 %
Kevin Akin (PF) 3,296 3.0 %
Congressional District 45
David M. Roth (Dem) 42,384 40.6 %
* Mary Bono (Rep) 62,007 59.4 %
Congressional District 46
Jim D. Brandt (Dem) 57,650 37.4 %
* Dana Rohrabacher (Rep) 90,809 59.0 %
Dennis Chang (Lib) 5,700 3.6 %
Congressional District 47
* Loretta Sanchez (Dem) 31,656 61.9 %
Tan Nguyen (Rep) 19,525 38.1 %
Congressional District 48
Steve Young (Dem) 55,839 38.1 %
* John Campbell (Rep) 86,479 59.0 %
Bruce Cohen (Lib) 4,264 2.9 %
Congressional District 49
Jeeni Criscenzo (Dem) 35,308 33.6 %
* Darrell Issa (Rep) 66,231 63.2 %
Lars R. Grossmith (Lib) 3,411 3.2 %
Congressional District 50
Francine Busby (Dem) 62,839 43.0 %
* Brian P. Bilbray (Rep) 78,648 53.8 %
Paul King (Lib) 2,684 1.8 %
Miriam E. Clark (PF) 2,173 1.4 %
Congressional District 51
* Bob Filner (Dem) 48,682 66.8 %
Blake L. Miles (Rep) 22,494 30.9 %
Dan Litwin (Lib) 1,718 2.3 %
Congressional District 52
John Rinaldi (Dem) 37,992 31.3 %
* Duncan Hunter (Rep) 79,462 65.4 %
Michael Benoit (Lib) 4,085 3.3 %
Congressional District 53
* Susan A. Davis (Dem) 60,237 66.7 %
John “Woody” Woodrum (Rep) 27,939 31.0 %
Ernest H. Lippe (Lib) 2,162 2.3 %
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