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Last updated: Nov 6, 1pm
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California Governor 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
Gray Davis (D) 47.4
Bill Simon (R) 42.4
Reinhold Gulke (Am Ind) 1.7
Peter Camejo (Green) 5.3
Gary Copeland (Lib) 2.1
Iris Adam (Nat Law) 1.1

California Lt. Governor 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
Cruz Bustamante (D) 49.5
Bruce McPherson (R) 41.7
Jim King (Am Ind) 1.2
Donna Warren (Green) 4.2
Pat Wright (Lib) 1.4
Kalee Przybylak (Nat Law) .9
Paul Hannosh (Reform) 1

Secretary of State 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
Kevin Shelley (D) 46.3
Keith Olberg (R) 42.3
Edward Noonan (Am Ind) 1.2 
Larry Shoup (Green) 3.9
Gail Lightfoot (Lib) 2.9
Louise Marie Allison (Nat Law) 2.4
Valli Sharpe-Geisler (Reform) 1

Attorney General 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
Bill Lockyer (D) 51.4
Dick Ackerman (R) 40.3
Diane Beale Templin (Am Ind)  2.6
Glen Mowrer (Green) 4
Ed Kuwatch (Lib) 1.7

State Treasurer 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
Phil Angelides (D) 49.4
Greg Conlon (R) 40.5
Nathan E. Johnson (Am Ind)  1.3
Jeanne Marie Rosenmeier (Green) 5
Marian Smithson (Lib) 2.3
Sylvia Valentine (Nat Law) 1.5

State Controller 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
Steve Westly (D) 45.4
Tom McClintock (R) 45
Ernest F. Vance (Am Ind)  1.3
Laura Wells (Green) 5.8
J. Carlos Aguirre (Nat Law) 2.5

Insurance Commissioner 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
John Garamendi (D) 46.6
Gary Mendoza (R) 41.6
Steve Klein (Am Ind)  2.1
David Sheidlower (Green) 3.9
Dale Ogden (Lib) 3.2
Raul Calderon Jr. (Nat Law) 2.6

State Superintendent of Public Instruction 100% precincts reporting
Candidate Total
Jack O'Connell 61.8
Katherine Smith 38.2

U.S. Congressional Races    
District 18 Total
Dennis Cardoza (D) 52
Dick Monteith (R) 42.9
District 23 Total
Lois Capps (D) 59.1
Beth Rogers (R) 38.5
District 39 Total
Linda Sanchez (D) 55.1
Tim Escobar (R) 40.6
District 47 Total
Loretta Sanchez (D) 60.8
Jeff Chavez (R) 35



State Propositions 100% precincts reporting
Proposition 46 Yes No
Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002
Funds twenty-one types of housing programs through the sale of $2.1 billion in bonds.
57.5 42.5
Proposition 47 Yes No
Kindergarten - University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2002
Allows state to sell over $13 billion in bonds for the construction and renovation of K-12 and higher education facilities.
58.9 41.1
Proposition 48 Yes No
Court Consolidation
Amends the California Constitution to delete references to municipal courts.
72.4 27.6
Proposition 49 Yes No
Before and After School Programs
Substantially increases the amount of funding earmarked from the California General Fund for before and after school programs.
56.6 43.4
Proposition 50 Yes No
Water Quality, Supply and Safe Drinking Water Projects - Coastal Wetlands Purchase and Protection
Funds a variety of water projects through the sale of $3.4 billion in general obligation bonds.
55.4 44.6
Proposition 51 Yes No
Distribution of Existing Motor Vehicle Sales and Use Tax
Permanently allocates the sales and use taxes raised from the sale or lease of motor vehicles to specific transportation projects.
41.3 58.7
Proposition 52 Yes No
Election Day Voter Registration
Should legally eligible California residents presenting proof of current residence be allowed to register to vote on Election Day?
40.7 59.3