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Judicial Council of California Administrative Office of the Courts Office of Governmental Affairs T HE C APITOL C ONNECTION SPECIAL EDITION 2002 ELECTION RESULTS Office Candidates Governor D – GRAY DAVIS* (47.4%) R – Bill Simon (42.4%) G – Peter Miguel Camejo (5.3%) Lieutenant Governor D – CRUZ M. BUSTAMANTE* (49.5%) R – Bruce McPherson (41.7%) Secretary of State D – KEVIN SHELLEY (46.3%) R – Keith Olberg (42.3%) Controller D – STEVE WESTLY (45.4%) R – Tom McClintock (45.0%) Treasurer D – PHIL ANGELIDES* (49.4%) R – Greg Conlon (40.5%) Attorney General D – BILL LOCKYER* (51.4%) R – Dick Ackerman (40.3%) Insurance Commissioner D – JOHN GARAMENDI (46.6%) R – Gary Mendoza (41.6%) Notes Davis will be termed out in 2006. Bustamante will be termed out in 2006. McPherson will retain his Senate seat. Shelley will be termed out in 2010. Shelley served in the As- sembly from 1996-2002. Outcome could change once all absentee ballots are counted. The winner will be termed out in 2010. Angelides will be termed out in 2006. Lockyer will be termed out in 2006. Ackerman will retain his Senate seat. Garamendi will be termed out in 2010. Garamendi served as Insur- ance Commissioner from 1991- 1995. Senate and Assembly Election Results – Summary Constitutional Officers Pre-election Post-election** 50 30 Democratic Seats Republican Seats 48 32 Democratic Seats Republican Seats Assembly * Incumbent ** 1 Senate and 1 Assembly seat outcome could change once all absentee ballots are counted. Pre-election Post-election** 26 14 Democratic Seats Republican Seats 26 14 Democratic Seats Republican Seats Senate

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Judicia l Counci l of Cal i fornia Administ rat ive Off ice of the Courts Of f ice of Governmental Af fa i rs

T H E C A P I T O L C O N N E C T I O N

SPECIAL EDITION

2002 ELECTION RESULTS Office Candidates

Governor D – GRAY DAVIS* (47.4%) R – Bill Simon (42.4%) G – Peter Miguel Camejo (5.3%)

Lieutenant Governor D – CRUZ M. BUSTAMANTE* (49.5%) R – Bruce McPherson (41.7%)

Secretary of State D – KEVIN SHELLEY (46.3%) R – Keith Olberg (42.3%)

Controller D – STEVE WESTLY (45.4%) R – Tom McClintock (45.0%)

Treasurer D – PHIL ANGELIDES* (49.4%) R – Greg Conlon (40.5%)

Attorney General D – BILL LOCKYER* (51.4%) R – Dick Ackerman (40.3%)

Insurance Commissioner D – JOHN GARAMENDI (46.6%) R – Gary Mendoza (41.6%)

Notes

Davis will be termed out in 2006.

Bustamante will be termed out in 2006. McPherson will retain his Senate seat. Shelley will be termed out in 2010. Shelley served in the As-sembly from 1996-2002. Outcome could change once all absentee ballots are counted. The winner will be termed out in 2010. Angelides will be termed out in 2006.

Lockyer will be termed out in 2006. Ackerman will retain his Senate seat. Garamendi will be termed out in 2010. Garamendi served as Insur-ance Commissioner from 1991-1995.

Senate and Assembly Election Results – Summary

Constitutional Officers

Pre-election Post-election** 50 30

Democratic Seats Republican Seats

48 32

Democratic Seats Republican Seats

Assembly

* Incumbent ** 1 Senate and 1 Assembly seat outcome could change once all absentee ballots are counted.

Pre-election Post-election** 26 14

Democratic Seats Republican Seats

26 14

Democratic Seats Republican Seats

Senate

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Senate

District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 2 Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino,

Napa, Solano, Sonoma D – WESLEY CHESBRO* (63.4%) R – Peggy Redfearn (32.5%)

Chesbro is termed out in 2006.

4 Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Nevada, Placer, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yuba

D – Marianne Smith (36.6%) R – SAMUEL AANESTAD (58.0%)

Aanestad served in the Assembly from 1998-2002. Aanestad is termed out in 2010.

6 Sacramento D – DEBORAH ORTIZ* (72.9%) L – Jason A. Sewell (27.1%)

Ortiz is termed out in 2006.

8 San Francisco, San Mateo D – JACKIE SPEIER* (77.9%) R – Dennis Zell (19.3%)

Speier is termed out in 2006.

10 Alameda, Santa Clara D – LIZ FIGUEROA* (66.8%) R – James G. Gunther (30.0%)

Figueroa is termed out in 2006.

12 Madera, Merced, Monterey, San Benito, Stanislaus

D – RUSTY AREIAS (47.9%) R – Jeff Denham (47.7%)

Outcome could change once all absentee ballots are counted. The winner will be termed out in 2010. Areias served in the Assembly from 1982-1994.

14 Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tuolumne

D – None R – CHUCK POOCHIGIAN* (100.0%)

Poochigian is termed out in 2006.

16 Fresno, Kern, Kings, Tulare, D – DEAN FLOREZ (70.3%) R – Blair Knox (29.7%)

Florez served in the Assembly from 1998-2002. Florez is termed out in 2010.

18 Inyo, Kern, San Bernardino, Tulare D – None (%) R – ROY ASHBURN (100.0%)

Ashburn served in the Assembly from 1996-2002. Ashburn is termed out in 2010.

20 Los Angeles D – RICHARD ALARCON* (100.0%) R – None

Alarcon is termed out in 2006.

22 Los Angeles D – GILBERT A. CEDILLO (100.0%) R – None

Cedillo served in the Assembly from 1998-2002. Cedillo is termed out in 2010.

24 Los Angeles D – GLORIA ROMERO* (71.5%) R – Vince House (26.1%)

Romero is termed out in 2006.

26 Los Angeles D – KEVIN MURRAY* (100.0%) R – None

Murray is termed out in 2006.

28 Los Angeles D – DEBRA BOWEN* (61.5%) R – Jo Ann Hill (35.2%)

Bowen is termed out in 2006.

30 Los Angeles D – MARTHA M. ESCUTIA* (67.2%) R – John O. Robertson (32.8%)

Escutia is termed out in 2006.

* - Incumbent, D – Democrat, R – Republican, G – Green, L – Libertarian

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District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 32 Los Angeles, San Bernardino D – NELL SOTO* (67.8%)

R – Ken Robertson (32.2%) Soto is termed out in 2006.

34 Orange D – JOE DUNN* (61.8%) R – Araceli Gonzalez (38.2%)

Dunn is termed out in 2006.

36 Riverside, San Diego D – Adrienne Westall (24.5%) R – DENNIS HOLLINGSWORTH (69.5%)

Hollingsworth served in the Assembly from 2000-2002. Hollingsworth is termed out in 2010.

38 Orange, San Diego D – Philip G. Hanneman (30.4%) R – BILL MORROW* (65.7%)

Morrow is termed out in 2006.

40 Imperial, Riverside, San Diego D – DENISE MORENO DUCHENY (56.6%) R – Michael S. Giorgino (39.7%)

Ducheny served in the Assembly from 1994-2000. Ducheny is termed out in 2010.

Assembly

District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 1 Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake,

Mendocino, Sonoma, Trinity D – PATTY BERG (48.4%) R – Rob Brown (40.0%) G – Doug Riley Thron (11.6%)

Berg is termed out in 2008.

2 Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo

D – Doug Kinyon (29.6%) R – DOUG LA MALFA (67.1%)

La Malfa is termed out in 2008.

3 Butte, Lassen, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sierra, Yuba

D – Stuart King (34.0%) R – RICK KEENE (61.3%)

Keene is termed out in 2008.

4 Alpine, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento

D – Scott Warren (33.6%) R – TIM LESLIE* (66.4%)

Leslie served in the Assembly from 1986-91 and in the Senate from 1991-2000. Leslie is termed out in 2006.

5 Placer, Sacramento D – Eric Ulis (31.0%) R – DAVE COX* (64.6%)

Cox is termed out in 2004.

6 Marin, Sonoma D – JOE NATION* (69.0%) R – Kenneth A. Hitt (27.1%)

Nation is termed out in 2006.

7 Napa, Solano, Sonoma D – PATRICIA WIGGINS* (76.0%) L – David Kozlowski (24.0%)

Wiggins is termed out in 2004.

* - Incumbent, D – Democrat, R – Republican, G – Green, L – Libertarian

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District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 8 Solano, Yolo D – LOIS WOLK (58.1%)

R – John R. Munn (41.9%) Wolk is termed out in 2008.

9 Sacramento D – DARRELL STEINBERG* (70.8%) R – David A. Pegos (25.2%)

Steinberg is termed out in 2004.

10 Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento, San Joaquin

D – Katherine E. Maestas (40.2%) R – ALAN NAKANISHI (59.8%)

Nakanishi is termed out in 2008.

11 Contra Costa D – JOE CANCIAMILLA* (65.0%) R – Jan Denny (31.1%)

Canciamilla is termed out in 2006.

12 San Francisco, San Mateo D – LELAND YEE (77.4%) R – Howard Epstein (16.0%)

Yee is termed out in 2008.

13 San Francisco D – MARK LENO (81.9%) R – Gail E. Neira (13.4%)

Leno is termed out in 2008.

14 Alameda, Contra Costa D – LONI HANCOCK (100.0%) R – None

Hancock is the wife of former Assembly member Tom Bates. Hancock is termed out in 2008.

15 Alameda, Contra Costa, Sacramento, San Joaquin

D – Donna Gerber (46.3%) R – GUY HOUSTON (53.7%)

Houston is termed out in 2008.

16 Alameda D – WILMA CHAN* (84.1%) R – George Nugent (12.5%)

Chan is termed out in 2006.

17 Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus D – BARBARA S. MATTHEWS* (56.4%) R – Brian McCabe (43.6%)

Matthews is termed out in 2006.

18 Alameda D – ELLEN M. CORBETT* (71.4%) R – Jack Hovingh (28.6%)

Corbett is termed out in 2004.

19 San Mateo D – GENE MULLIN (62.3%) R – David Kawas (25.8%) G – Jo Chamberlain (10.1%)

Mullin is termed out in 2008.

20 Alameda, Santa Clara D – JOHN A. DUTRA* (66.6%) R – Daniel L. Dow (28.8%)

Dutra is termed out in 2004.

21 San Mateo, Santa Clara D – JOE SIMITIAN* (60.6%) R – Jim Russell (35.8%)

Simitian is termed out in 2006.

22 Santa Clara D – SALLY LIEBER (58.4%) R – Stan Kawczynski (36.8%)

Lieber is termed out in 2008.

23 Santa Clara D – MANNY DIAZ* (81.6%) G – Warner S. Bloomberg, III (18.4%)

Diaz is termed out in 2006.

24 Santa Clara D – REBECCA COHN* (100.0%) R – None

Cohn is termed out in 2006.

* - Incumbent, D – Democrat, R – Republican, G – Green, L – Libertarian

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District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 25 Calaveras, Madera, Mariposa,

Mono, Stanislaus, Tuolumne D – E. Denise Smith (38.0%) R – DAVE COGDILL* (62.0%)

Cogdill is termed out in 2006.

26 San Joaquin, Stanislaus D – Tom Hallinan (42.6%) R – GREG AGHAZARIAN (57.4%)

Aghazarian is termed out in 2008.

27 Monterey, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz D – JOHN LAIRD (60.2%) R – Chuck Carter (36.3%)

Laird is termed out in 2008.

28 Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz

D – SIMON SALINAS* (61.0%) R – Jane Howard (39.0%)

Salinas is termed out in 2006.

29 Fresno, Madera, Tulare D – Richard Martinez Jr. (35.7%) R – STEVE SAMUELIAN (60.8%)

Samuelian is termed out in 2008.

30 Fresno, Kern, Kings, Tulare D – NICOLE M. PARRA (50.5%) R – Dean Gardner (49.5%)

Outcome could change once all absentee ballots are counted. The winner will be termed out in 2008.

31 Fresno, Tulare D – SARAH REYES* (100.0%) R – None

Reyes is termed out in 2004.

32 Kern, San Bernardino D – Michael A. Shea, III (24.3%) R – KEVIN MCCARTHY (75.7%)

McCarthy is termed out in 2008.

33 San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara D – Larry Houlgate (37.2%) R – ABEL MALDONADO* (62.8%)

Maldonado is termed out in 2004.

34 Inyo, Kern, San Bernardino, Tulare

D – Virginia Gurrola (34.8%) R – BILL MAZE (65.2%)

Maze is termed out in 2008.

35 Santa Barbara, Ventura D – HANNAH-BETH JACKSON* (62.2%) R – Bob Pohl (31.8%)

Jackson is termed out in 2004.

36 Los Angeles, San Bernardino D – Robert Davenport (36.1%) R – SHARON RUNNER (63.9%)

Runner is the wife of termed-out Assemblymember George Runner. Runner is termed out in 2008.

37 Los Angeles, Ventura D – Bruce J. Thomas (37.3%) R – TONY STRICKLAND* (62.7%)

Strickland is termed out in 2004.

38 Los Angeles, Ventura D – Paula L. Calderon (35.3%) R – KEITH STUART RICHMAN* (60.8%)

Richman is termed out in 2006.

39 Los Angeles D – CINDY MONTANEZ (76.1%) R – Ely De La Cruz Ayao (23.9%)

Montanez is termed out in 2008.

40 Los Angeles D – LLOYD E. LEVINE (56.5%) R – Connie Friedman (43.5%)

Levine is termed out in 2008.

41 Los Angeles, Ventura D – FRAN PAVLEY* (61.7%) R – Michael J. Wissot (34.7%)

Pavley is termed out in 2006.

* - Incumbent, D – Democrat, R – Republican, G – Green, L – Libertarian

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District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 42 Los Angeles D – PAUL KORETZ* (74.3%)

R – Jeffrey A. Bissiri (25.7%) Koretz is termed out in 2006.

43 Los Angeles D – DARIO FROMMER* (61.0%) R – Ingrid Geyer (34.9%)

Frommer is termed out in 2006.

44 Los Angeles D – CAROL LIU* (60.1%) R – Dan O’Connell (36.9%)

Liu is termed out in 2006.

45 Los Angeles D – JACKIE GOLDBERG* (85.8%) L – Judy Chau Phuong Cook (14.2%)

Goldberg is termed out in 2006.

46 Los Angeles D – FABIAN NUNEZ (86.5%) R – Manual Aldana, Jr. (13.5%)

Nunez is termed out in 2008.

47 Los Angeles D – HERB J. WESSON, JR.* (81.9%) R – Jonathan Leonard (15.0%)

Wesson is termed out in 2004.

48 Los Angeles D – MARK RIDLEY-THOMAS (87.7%) R – Gerard Toussaint Robinson (9.4%)

Ridley-Thomas is termed out in 2008.

49 Los Angeles D – JUDY CHU* (67.3%) R – George C. Shen (32.7%)

Chu is termed out in 2006.

50 Los Angeles D – MARCO ANTONIO FIREBAUGH* (73.2%) R – Gladys O. Miller (26.8%)

Firebaugh is termed out in 2004.

51 Los Angeles D – JEROME E. HORTON* (100.0%) R – None

Horton is termed out in 2006.

52 Los Angeles D – MERVYN M. DYMALLY (89.6%) R – Mark Anthony Iles (10.4%)

Dymally served as Lieutenant Governor from 1975-1978, in the Senate from 1967-1975, and in the Assembly from 1963-1967. Dymally is termed out in 2008.

53 Los Angeles D – GEORGE NAKANO* (61.0%) R – Linda P. Wilson (39.0%)

Nakano is termed out in 2004.

54 Los Angeles D – ALAN LOWENTHAL* (60.0%) R – Cesar N. Castellanos (40.0%)

Lowenthal is termed out in 2004.

55 Los Angeles D – JENNY OROPEZA* (80.4%) L – Guy Wilson (19.6%)

Oropeza is termed out in 2006.

56 Los Angeles, Orange D – RUDY BERMUDEZ (61.6%) R – John W. Brantuk, Sr. (38.4%)

Bermudez is termed out in 2008.

57 Los Angeles D – ED CHAVEZ* (65.3%) R – Anne M. Moll (32.2%)

Chavez is termed out in 2006.

* - Incumbent, D – Democrat, R – Republican, G – Green, L – Libertarian

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District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 58 Los Angeles D – RONALD S. CALDERON (63.6%)

R – Dave Butler (36.4%) Calderon is the brother of outgoing Assembly member Tom Calderon and former Senator Charles Calderon. Calderon is termed out in 2008.

59 Los Angeles, San Bernardino D – Patrick D. Smith (36.6%) R – DENNIS L. MOUNTJOY* (63.4%)

Mountjoy is termed out in 2006.

60 Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino

D – Adrian Lincoln Martinez (31.1%) R – ROBERT PACHECO* (68.9%)

Pacheco is termed out in 2004.

61 Los Angeles, San Bernardino D – GLORIA NEGRETE MCLEOD* (62.5%) R – Matt Munson (37.5%)

Negrete McLeod is termed out in 2006.

62 San Bernardino D – JOHN LONGVILLE* (69.7%) R – Ed Scott (30.3%)

Longville is termed out in 2004.

63 Riverside, San Bernardino D – Doris Wallace (39.3%) R – BOB DUTTON (60.7%)

Dutton is termed out in 2008.

64 Riverside D – Robert Melsh (37.1%) R – JOHN J. BENOIT (62.9%)

Benoit is termed out in 2008.

65 Riverside, San Bernardino D – Darrel R. Scholes (37.0%) R – RUSS BOGH* (63.0%)

Bogh is termed out in 2006.

66 Riverside, San Diego D – David G. Brostrom (32.2%) R – RAY HAYNES (67.8%)

Haynes served in the Assembly from 1992-94 and in the Senate from 1994-2002. Haynes is termed out in 2006.

67 Orange D – William R. Orton (31.5%) R – TOM HARMAN* (68.5%)

Harman is termed out in 2006.

68 Orange D – Al Snook (30.4%) R – KEN MADDOX* (64.8%)

Maddox is termed out in 2004.

69 Orange D – LOU CORREA* (65.2%) R – Reuben Ross (34.8%)

Correa is termed out in 2004.

70 Orange D – John Kane (30.7%) R – JOHN CAMPBELL* (66.4%)

Campbell is termed out in 2006.

71 Orange, Riverside D – Bea Foster (27.3%) R – TODD SPITZER (72.7%)

Spitzer is termed out in 2008.

72 Orange D – G. Nanjundappa (28.3%) R – LYNN DAUCHER* (67.6%)

Daucher is termed out in 2006.

73 Orange, San Diego D – Kathleen Calzada (28.9%) R – PATRICIA C. BATES* (67.2%)

Bates is termed out in 2004.

* - Incumbent, D – Democrat, R – Republican, G – Green, L – Libertarian

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District Counties Represented Candidates Notes 74 San Diego D – John Herrera (33.7%)

R – MARK WYLAND* (60.6%) Wyland is termed out in 2006.

75 San Diego D – Connie Witt (38.9%) R – GEORGE A. PLESCIA (58.3%)

Plescia is termed out in 2008.

76 San Diego D – CHRISTINE KEHOE* (62.5%) R – Bob Divine (34.0%)

Kehoe is termed out in 2006.

77 San Diego D – Sarah Lowery (28.8%) R – JAY LA SUER* (66.3%)

LaSuer is termed out in 2006.

78 San Diego D – Vince Hall (47.4%) R – SHIRLEY HORTON (49.6%)

Horton is termed out in 2008.

79 San Diego D – JUAN VARGAS* (66.0%) R – Mark W. Fast (30.1%)

Vargas is termed out in 2006.

80 Imperial, Riverside D – Joey Acuna, Jr. (48.8%) R – BONNIE GARCIA (51.2%)

Garcia is termed out in 2008.

* - Incumbent, D – Democrat, R – Republican, G – Green, L – Libertarian