California lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2006
California lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2006
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The 2006 California lieutenant gubernatorial election occurred on November 7, 2006. Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi, the Democratic nominee, narrowly defeated the Republican nominee, State Senator Tom McClintock, for the office previously held by Democrat Cruz Bustamante, who was term-limited and ran for Insurance Commissioner.
Primary results
The primary elections took place on June 6. A bar graph of statewide results in this contest are available at http://primary2006.ss.ca.gov/Returns/ltg/00.htm.
Results by county are available here and here.
Democratic
Republican
California Lt. Governor Republican primary, 2006
Candidate |
Votes |
Percentage |
Tom McClintock |
1,760,667 |
93.75% |
Tony Farmer |
117,335 |
6.25% |
Total votes |
1,878,002 |
100.00% |
Others
Results
California lieutenant governor election, 2006[1][2]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
John Garamendi |
4,189,584 |
49.12 |
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Republican |
Tom McClintock |
3,845,858 |
45.09 |
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Green |
Donna Warren |
239,107 |
2.80 |
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Libertarian |
Lynnette Shaw |
142,851 |
1.67 |
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American Independent |
Jim King |
68,446 |
0.80 |
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Peace and Freedom |
Stewart Alexander |
43,319 |
0.51 |
Invalid or blank votes |
369,894 |
4.16 |
Total votes |
8,529,165 |
100.00 |
Voter turnout |
39.29% |
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Democratic hold |
Results by county
Results from the Secretary of State of California:[1]
County |
Garamendi |
Votes |
McClintock |
Votes |
Warren |
Votes |
Others |
Votes |
San Francisco |
74.15% |
175,882 |
17.65% |
41,871 |
5.32% |
12,629 |
2.87% |
6,828 |
Alameda |
68.48% |
270,885 |
25.46% |
100,689 |
4.49% |
17,777 |
2.72% |
10,741 |
Marin |
64.85% |
67,170 |
28.94% |
29,978 |
3.98% |
4,126 |
3.05% |
3,159 |
Santa Cruz |
63.30% |
55,352 |
28.59% |
25,001 |
5.64% |
4,935 |
3.56% |
3,117 |
San Mateo |
62.67% |
125,199 |
32.50% |
64,934 |
3.52% |
7,033 |
2.24% |
4,482 |
Sonoma |
60.70% |
103,019 |
32.59% |
55,320 |
4.60% |
7,808 |
3.51% |
5,962 |
Los Angeles |
58.82% |
1,116,151 |
37.03% |
702,553 |
2.50% |
47,463 |
3.19% |
60,531 |
Santa Clara |
57.61% |
238,352 |
37.56% |
155,389 |
2.91% |
12,050 |
3.27% |
13,509 |
Contra Costa |
56.90% |
167,965 |
38.81% |
114,567 |
2.84% |
8,387 |
2.62% |
7,751 |
Yolo |
54.05% |
28,845 |
40.83% |
21,793 |
3.72% |
1,983 |
1.94% |
1,035 |
Mendocino |
54.09% |
16,179 |
35.58% |
10,641 |
7.11% |
2,128 |
4.76% |
1,422 |
Monterey |
53.67% |
45,809 |
41.29% |
35,239 |
3.21% |
2,742 |
3.34% |
2,852 |
Solano |
53.22% |
54,105 |
42.87% |
43,590 |
2.45% |
2,493 |
2.61% |
2,653 |
Napa |
52.81% |
21,858 |
41.89% |
17,337 |
3.62% |
1,500 |
2.88% |
1,195 |
Humboldt |
50.21% |
23,595 |
39.56% |
18,592 |
7.31% |
3,435 |
4.27% |
2,005 |
Alpine |
48.95% |
257 |
42.67% |
224 |
4.76% |
25 |
3.81% |
20 |
Imperial |
49.16% |
10,334 |
44.58% |
9,372 |
4.10% |
862 |
5.47% |
1,151 |
San Benito |
48.32% |
6,745 |
47.31% |
6,604 |
2.62% |
366 |
3.51% |
489 |
San Joaquin |
47.97% |
65,145 |
48.43% |
65,762 |
2.01% |
2,731 |
2.84% |
3,857 |
Lake |
47.51% |
9,018 |
45.55% |
8,647 |
4.27% |
811 |
4.58% |
867 |
Sacramento |
47.19% |
165,252 |
48.34% |
169,300 |
2.89% |
10,129 |
2.89% |
10,124 |
Santa Barbara |
44.69% |
53,443 |
50.41% |
60,275 |
3.03% |
3,625 |
2.92% |
3,489 |
Mono |
44.58% |
1,636 |
49.65% |
1,822 |
3.16% |
116 |
3.96% |
145 |
Merced |
44.50% |
18,089 |
51.61% |
20,977 |
2.01% |
817 |
3.83% |
1,559 |
Stanislaus |
43.19% |
44,106 |
53.75% |
54,885 |
1.84% |
1,878 |
2.29% |
2,330 |
Del Norte |
42.58% |
2,761 |
51.62% |
3,347 |
3.01% |
195 |
4.85% |
315 |
Calaveras |
42.21% |
7,513 |
53.67% |
9,553 |
2.38% |
424 |
2.82% |
502 |
San Diego |
41.60% |
311,988 |
54.10% |
405,673 |
2.58% |
19,369 |
2.94% |
22,008 |
Ventura |
41.32% |
89,988 |
55.14% |
120,089 |
2.03% |
4,429 |
2.48% |
5,397 |
San Bernardino |
41.45% |
138,032 |
54.29% |
180,824 |
2.37% |
7,909 |
3.64% |
12,126 |
Tuolumne |
40.65% |
8,491 |
55.14% |
11,517 |
2.56% |
534 |
2.66% |
555 |
San Luis Obispo |
39.68% |
37,591 |
55.46% |
52,536 |
3.13% |
2,964 |
2.69% |
2,545 |
Nevada |
39.07% |
16,613 |
54.73% |
23,275 |
4.11% |
1,749 |
2.60% |
1,105 |
Fresno |
39.14% |
67,506 |
57.15% |
98,580 |
2.20% |
3,792 |
2.84% |
4,882 |
Trinity |
38.74% |
2,199 |
51.92% |
2,947 |
5.39% |
306 |
5.06% |
287 |
Amador |
38.72% |
5,697 |
57.41% |
8,448 |
2.26% |
333 |
2.78% |
409 |
Riverside |
38.72% |
144,014 |
57.42% |
213,564 |
2.07% |
7,712 |
3.52% |
13,119 |
Butte |
37.53% |
25,282 |
56.07% |
37,774 |
4.15% |
2,797 |
3.70% |
2,497 |
Mariposa |
36.81% |
2,749 |
57.97% |
4,330 |
3.07% |
229 |
3.54% |
264 |
Kings |
35.59% |
7,925 |
61.11% |
13,608 |
1.90% |
422 |
3.04% |
678 |
Siskiyou |
35.12% |
5,700 |
59.16% |
9,602 |
3.04% |
493 |
4.32% |
700 |
Plumas |
35.01% |
3,047 |
60.00% |
5,221 |
2.86% |
249 |
3.51% |
305 |
Orange |
34.41% |
244,176 |
61.94% |
439,549 |
2.10% |
14,911 |
2.69% |
19,038 |
Inyo |
34.55% |
2,165 |
59.14% |
3,706 |
3.42% |
214 |
4.90% |
307 |
El Dorado |
33.96% |
22,634 |
61.48% |
40,982 |
2.77% |
1,845 |
2.71% |
1,808 |
Placer |
33.58% |
40,770 |
62.67% |
76,098 |
2.27% |
2,759 |
2.31% |
2,795 |
Madera |
33.67% |
9,988 |
62.92% |
18,665 |
1.85% |
550 |
2.83% |
839 |
Tulare |
32.83% |
22,240 |
64.29% |
43,553 |
1.66% |
1,122 |
2.55% |
1,722 |
Yuba |
31.70% |
4,283 |
62.69% |
8,470 |
3.42% |
462 |
3.96% |
534 |
Lassen |
30.97% |
2,613 |
63.71% |
5,376 |
2.89% |
244 |
3.65% |
308 |
Sutter |
30.81% |
7,166 |
65.99% |
15,347 |
1.80% |
419 |
2.80% |
653 |
Colusa |
30.42% |
1,470 |
66.73% |
3,225 |
1.82% |
88 |
2.44% |
118 |
Kern |
30.36% |
44,516 |
66.17% |
97,035 |
1.96% |
2,869 |
2.94% |
4,319 |
Tehama |
30.55% |
5,345 |
65.47% |
11,454 |
1.85% |
324 |
4.15% |
726 |
Shasta |
30.08% |
17,231 |
65.76% |
37,668 |
2.18% |
1,249 |
3.52% |
2,016 |
Sierra |
29.60% |
462 |
63.61% |
993 |
4.16% |
65 |
4.16% |
65 |
Glenn |
28.00% |
2,052 |
68.27% |
5,003 |
1.87% |
137 |
3.36% |
246 |
Modoc |
26.87% |
986 |
67.68% |
2,484 |
2.56% |
94 |
4.22% |
155 |
See also
References
External links
California elections, 2006 |
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June primary election | |
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November general election |
- Senate
- House of Representatives
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Secretary of State
- State Controller
- State Treasurer
- Attorney General
- Insurance Commissioner
- Courts of Appeal
- State Senate
- State Assembly
- Propositions: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, and 90
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