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The American Presidential Election of 1960
The American Presidential Election of 1976
The American Presidential Election of 1992
Worst 10 American Governors
Secretary of state
California Secretary of State election, 1970 [1] [2]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jerry Brown
1,632,886
67.70
Democratic
Hugh M. Burns
591,320
24.52
Democratic
Jimmy Campbell
187,899
7.79
Total votes
2,412,105
100%
General election
Democratic
Jerry Brown
3,234,788
50.41
Republican
James L. Flournoy
2,926,613
45.61
American Independent
Thomas M. Goodloe, Jr.
144,838
2.26
Peace and Freedom
Israel Feuer
110,184
1.72
Total votes
6,416,423
100%
Governor
1974
California Governor election, 1974 [3] [4]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jerry Brown
1,085,752
37.75
Democratic
Joseph L. Alioto
544,007
18.92
Democratic
Bob Moretti
478,469
16.64
Democratic
William M. Roth
293,686
10.21
Democratic
Jerome L. Waldie
277,489
7.91
Democratic
Baxter Ward
79,745
2.77
Democratic
Herbert Hafif
77,505
2.70
Democratic
Alex D. Aloia
18,400
0.64
Democratic
Conie R. Robertson
13,493
0.47
Democratic
Robert H. Wagner
8,955
0.31
Democratic
Jim Wedworth
7,973
0.28
Democratic
Joe Brouillette
7,906
0.28
Democratic
John Hancock Abbott
6,921
0.24
Democratic
Joseph S. Ramos
6,721
0.23
Democratic
Eileen Anderson
6,666
0.23
Democratic
Ray Chote
6,113
0.21
Democratic
Chris Musun
3,495
0.12
Democratic
Russ Priebe
1,427
0.05
Write-in
1,349
0.05
Total votes
2,926,072
100%
General election
Democratic
Jerry Brown
3,131,648
50.12
Republican
Houston I. Flournoy
2,952,954
47.26
American Independent
Edmon V. Kaiser
83,869
1.34
Peace and Freedom
Elizabeth Keathley
75,004
1.20
Write-in
4,595
0.07
Total votes
6,248,070
100%
1978
California Governor election, 1978 [5] [6]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jerry Brown (incumbent)
2,567,067
77.53
Democratic
David Rock
132,706
4.01
Democratic
John Hancock Abbott
127,506
3.85
Democratic
George B. Roden
125,790
3.80
Democratic
Jules Kimmett
83,339
2.52
Democratic
Gene Atherton
80,224
2.42
Democratic
Alex D. Aloia
67,892
2.05
Democratic
Raymond V. Liebenberg
65,219
1.97
Democratic
Lowell Barling
60,997
1.84
Write-in
178
0.01
Total votes
3,310,918
100%
General election
Democratic
Jerry Brown (incumbent)
3,878,812
56.03
Republican
Evelle J. Younger
2,526,534
36.50
Libertarian
Ed Clark
377,960
5.46
Peace and Freedom
Marilyn Seals
70,864
1.02
American Independent
Theresa F. Dietrich
67,103
0.97
Write-in
1,040
0.02
Total votes
6,922,313
100%
2010
California Governor election, 2010 [7] [8]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jerry Brown
2,021,189
84.38
Democratic
Richard Aguirre
95,596
3.99
Democratic
Chuck Pineda, Jr.
94,669
3.95
Democratic
Vibert Greene
54,225
2.26
Democratic
Joe Symmon
54,122
2.26
Democratic
Lowell Darling
39,930
1.67
Democratic
Peter Schurman
35,450
1.48
Write-in
106
0.00
Total votes
2,395,287
100%
General election
Democratic
Jerry Brown
5,428,149
53.77
Republican
Meg Whitman
4,127,391
40.89
American Independent
Chelene Nightingale
166,312
1.65
Libertarian
Dale F. Ogden
150,895
1.50
Green
Laura Wells
129,224
1.28
Peace and Freedom
Carlos Alvarez
92,851
0.92
Write-in
363
0.00
Total votes
10,095,185
100%
2014
California Governor election, 2014 [9] [10]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jerry Brown (incumbent)
2,354,769
54.35
Republican
Neel Kashkari
839,767
19.38
Republican
Tim Donnelly
643,236
14.85
Republican
Andrew Blount
89,749
2.07
Republican
Glenn Champ
76,066
1.76
Green
Luis J. Rodriguez
66,872
1.54
Peace and Freedom
Cindy Sheehan
52,707
1.22
Republican
Alma Marie Winston
46,042
1.06
No party preference
Robert C. Newman II
44,120
1.02
Democratic
Akinyemi Agbede
37,024
0.85
Republican
Richard Aguirre
35,125
0.81
No party preference
"Bo" Bogdan Ambrozewicz
14,929
0.35
No party preference
Janel Hyeshia Buycks
12,136
0.28
No party preference
Rakesh Kumar Christian
11,142
0.26
Total votes
4,247,618
100%
General election
Democratic
Jerry Brown (incumbent)
4,388,368
59.97
Republican
Neel Kashkari
2,929,213
40.03
Total votes
7,317,581
100%
Democratic presidential nominee
1976
1976 Democratic presidential primary by state results
1980
1980 Democratic presidential primaries by state results
1992
1992 Democratic presidential primaries by state results
Democratic vice presidential nominee
US Senate
US Senate election in California, 1982 [17] [18]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jerry Brown
1,392,660
50.67
Democratic
Gore Vidal
415,366
15.11
Democratic
Paul B. Carpenter
415,198
15.11
Democratic
Daniel K. Whitehurst
167,574
6.10
Democratic
Richard Morgan
94,908
3.45
Democratic
Tom Metzger
76,502
2.78
Democratic
Walter R. Buchanan
55,727
2.03
Democratic
Bob Hampton
37,427
1.36
Democratic
Raymond Caplette
31,865
1.16
Democratic
William F. Wertz
30,795
1.12
Democratic
May Chote
30,743
1.12
Write-in
10
0.00
Total votes
2,748,775
100%
General election
Republican
Pete Wilson
4,022,565
51.54
Democratic
Jerry Brown
3,494,968
44.78
Libertarian
Joseph Fuhrig
107,720
1.38
Peace and Freedom
David Wald
96,388
1.24
American Independent
Theresa F. Dietrich
83,809
1.07
Write-in
88
0.00
Total votes
7,805,538
100%
Mayor
1998
2002
Attorney general
Attorney General of California election, 2006 [21] [22]
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Jerry Brown
1,552,922
63.22
Democratic
Rocky Delgadillo
903,508
36.78
Total votes
2,456,430
100%
General election
Democratic
Jerry Brown
4,756,184
56.29
Republican
Charles Poochigian
3,220,429
38.11
Green
Michael Sutton Wyman
195,130
2.31
Libertarian
Kenneth A. Weissman
177,469
2.10
Peace and Freedom
Jack Harrison
100,797
1.19
Total votes
8,450,009
100%
References
^ "CA Secretary of State - D Primary" . Our Campaigns . Retrieved 14 August 2021 .
^ Our Campaigns - CA Secretary of State Race - Nov 03, 1970
^ Our Campaigns - CA Governor - D Primary Race - Jun 04, 1974
^ Our Campaigns - CA Governor Race - Nov 05, 1974
^ Our Campaigns - CA Governor - D Primary Race - Jun 06, 1978
^ Our Campaigns - CA Governor Race - Nov 07, 1978
^ "CA Governor - D Primary" . Our Campaigns . Retrieved 15 August 2021 .
^ Our Campaigns - CA Governor Race - November 02, 2010
^ "CA Governor - Open Primary" . Our Campaigns . Retrieved 15 August 2021 .
^ Our Campaigns - CA Governor Race - November 04, 2014
^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Feb 01, 1976
^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Feb 26, 1980
^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Aug 11, 1980
^ "US President - D Primaries" . Our Campaigns . Retrieved 15 August 2021 .
^ Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Jul 13, 1992
^ Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Aug 11, 1980
^ Our Campaigns - CA US Senate - D Primary Race - Jun 08, 1982
^ Our Campaigns - CA US Senate Race - Nov 05, 1982
^ Our Campaigns - Oakland Mayor Race - Jun 02, 1998
^ Our Campaigns - Oakland Mayor Race - Mar 05, 2002
^ Our Campaigns - CA Attorney General - D Primary Race - Jun 06, 2006
^ Our Campaigns - CA Attorney General Race - Nov 07, 2006
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