High Profile Contests
as of Apr 11, 2002 at 3:39 pm
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Governor of California - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Bill Jones 387,237 17.0 
Danney Ball 13,156 0.5 
Richard J. Riordan 715,768 31.4 
Bill Simon 1,129,974 49.5 
Nick Jesson 19,287 0.8 
Jim Dimov 5,595 0.2 
Edie Bukewihge 14,436 0.6 
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Secretary of State - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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March Fong Eu 633,369 29.1 
Shawn Casey O'Brien 81,590 3.7 
Carl Henley 115,255 5.2 
Kevin Shelley 737,748 33.9 
Michela Alioto 613,802 28.1 
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State Controller - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Steve Westly 1,137,696 56.6 
Johan Klehs 875,463 43.4 
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State Controller - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Tom McClintock 948,545 45.8 
Dean Andal 736,317 35.5 
W. Snow Hume 194,883 9.4 
Nancy Beecham 194,583 9.3 
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Insurance Commissioner - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Thomas M. Calderon 476,234 22.9 
Tom Umberg 586,112 28.3 
John Garamendi 800,146 38.6 
Bill Winslow 213,239 10.2 
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Board of Equalization - District 2 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Bill Leonard 370,839 60.0 
Edward J. "Ted" Costa 247,260 40.0 
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United States Congress - District 18 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Elvis Pringle 440 1.0 
Joseph Martin 740 1.7 
Sukhmander Singh 963 2.2 
Gary A. Condit 16,618 38.7 
Ralph L. White 1,344 3.1 
Dennis A. Cardoza 22,879 53.3 
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United States Congress - District 18 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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William Conrad 9,543 31.5 
Park Yonker 849 2.8 
Dick Monteith 16,031 52.9 
George House, Jr. 3,885 12.8 
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United States Congress - District 21 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Nathan Short 436 0.7 
Richard Morgan 369 0.6 
Mike Briggs 14,864 25.7 
Jim Patterson 19,099 33.0 
Greg Ingles 258 0.4 
Devin Nunes 21,438 37.1 
Tom Wright 1,413 2.5 
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United States Congress - District 39 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Ken Graham 1,879 5.8 
Helen M. Rahder 2,698 8.3 
Cecy R. Groom 1,230 3.8 
Hector De La Torre 9,450 29.3 
Linda T. Sanchez 10,804 33.5 
Sally M. Havice 6,223 19.3 
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State Senate - District 4 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Dick Dickerson 50,010 43.4 
Samuel Aanestad 65,012 56.6 
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State Senate - District 36 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Adrienne Westall 31,585 100.0
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State Assembly - District 1 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Robert "Bob" Jehn 8,017 16.1 
Jim Mastin 7,317 14.7 
Edward A. Robey, Jr. 12,062 24.4 
Patty Berg 22,160 44.8 
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State Assembly - District 2 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Doug La Malfa 32,004 58.8 
Pat Kight 12,467 22.9 
Terrance John Byrne 8,131 14.9 
Dan Ryhal 1,863 3.4 
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State Assembly - District 8 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Stephen M. Hardy 10,085 27.8 
Christopher Cabaldon 11,268 31.0 
Lois Wolk 14,922 41.2 
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State Assembly - District 10 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Ken Cooley 10,865 36.0 
Katherine E. Maestas 12,634 41.9 
Kevin G. Campbell 4,553 15.0 
Louis J. Kesthely, Jr. 2,168 7.1 
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State Assembly - District 13 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Holli Thier 3,076 6.0 
Steve Phillips 6,081 11.8 
Mark Leno 22,017 43.0 
Harry Britt 20,088 39.2 
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State Assembly - District 22 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Sally J. Lieber 12,563 44.1 
Rod Diridon, Jr. 10,172 35.8 
Rosemary Stasek 5,753 20.1 
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State Assembly - District 26 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Tim Weintz, Sr. 6,535 25.6 
Tom Hallinan 18,974 74.4 
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State Assembly - District 26 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Greg Aghazarian 15,644 50.3 
Rick Veldstra 7,873 25.3 
Chuck Winn 7,627 24.4 
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State Assembly - District 29 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Steve Samuelian 24,977 56.4 
Larry D. Willey 19,365 43.6 
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State Assembly - District 30 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Jim Crettol 5,048 26.7 
Dolores Gallegos 1,853 9.7 
Ed Martin 1,644 8.6 
Nicole M. Parra 10,402 55.0 
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State Assembly - District 30 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Dean Gardner 10,147 66.0 
Jerry Salazar 5,249 34.0 
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State Assembly - District 36 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Ollie M. McCaulley 3,081 10.7 
Mike A. Dispenza 3,747 13.0 
Sharon Runner 12,507 43.8 
Philip D. Wyman 9,282 32.5 
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State Assembly - District 39 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Cindy Montanez 13,617 65.7 
Yolanda Fuentes 7,112 34.3 
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State Assembly - District 40 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Andrei Cherny 10,294 44.4 
Lloyd E. Levine 12,858 55.6 
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State Assembly - District 46 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Thomas Ramon Martin 2,188 11.4 
Fabian Nunez 10,906 57.1 
Pedro Carrillo 6,016 31.5 
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State Assembly - District 52 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Mervyn M. Dymally 10,760 52.1 
Lois Jean Hill 3,351 16.2 
Diane Janet Martinez 4,723 22.8 
Alexandra E. "Alex" Gallardo-Rooker 1,851 8.9 
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State Assembly - District 58 - Democratic
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Ronald S. Calderon 12,223 46.0 
Leonard Zuniga 3,540 13.2 
Charles P. "Chuck" Fuentes 10,866 40.8 
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State Assembly - District 75 - Republican
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Candidate Votes Party %
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George A. Plescia 11,967 29.8 
Sam S. Sheldon 3,500 8.6 
Gregory A. Stein 3,881 9.6 
Jim Roache 10,177 25.3 
Lori Holt Pfeiler 10,705 26.7 
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Superintendent of Public Instruction - Nonpartisan
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Candidate Votes Party %
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Jack T. O'Connell 1,756,762 41.9 
Lynne C. Leach 1,101,489 26.3 
Katherine H. Smith 1,177,783 28.1 
Joe Taylor 157,736 3.7 
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California 2002 Primary Election
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