| Elections in California |
| gubernatorial elections: 1861 · 1958 · 1962 · 1966 · 1970 · 1974 1978 · 1982 · 1986 · 1990 · 1994 · 1998 2002 · 2003 (recall) · 2006 The number of elections in California varies by year. ...
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California gubernatorial election, 1861 September 4, 1861 References History Categories: | ...
California gubernatorial election, 1958 November 4, 1958 References California Elections Page Categories: | | ...
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California gubernatorial election, 1986 November 4, 1986 54% to 60% voter turnout. ...
California gubernatorial election, 1990 November 6, 1990 External links Election Results Categories: | | | ...
California gubernatorial election, 1994 November 8, 1994 External links Statement of vote 94 Categories: | | | ...
California gubernatorial election, 1998 November 3, 1998 Primaries Candidates: External links results Official results by county Candidate Statements Candidate Statements - primaries Categories: | | | ...
California gubernatorial election, 2002 November 5, 2002 Gray Davis was re-elected to a second 4 year term as California governor. ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger, winner of the 2003 California recall The 2003 California recall was a special election permitted under California law. ...
The 2006 California gubernatorial election is scheduled to occur on November 7, 2006. ...
| special elections: The 5 special elections of 1998/1999 2003 gubernatorial recall 2005 state-wide special election 2005 48th congressional district 2006 50th congressional district A by-election or bye-election is a special election held to fill a political office when the incumbent has died or resigned. ...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, winner of the 2003 California recall The 2003 California recall was a special election permitted under California law. ...
The California special election of 2005 was held on November 8, 2005 after being called by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on June 13, 2005. ...
In the fall of 2005, a special election was held in the 48th Congressional District of California to choose a United States Representative to replace Republican Chris Cox, who resigned effective August 2, 2005, to become Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. ...
A special election was held in the 50th Congressional District of California to choose a new member of the United States House of Representatives to replace Randy Cunningham, who resigned November 28, 2005 after pleading guilty to bribery, wire fraud, mail fraud, and tax evasion charges. ...
| other elections: 2004 presidential election in CA 2006 United States Senate election An election is a decision making process whereby people vote for preferred political candidates or parties to act as representatives in government. ...
In 2004, California confirmed its reputation as a blue state by voting for the Democratic challenger, Senator John F. Kerry. ...
The 2006 U.S. Senate election for the state of California will be held November 7, 2006. ...
| California gubernatorial election, 1962 November 6, 1962 November 6 is the 310th day of the year (311th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 55 days remaining. ...
1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar). ...
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- California Elections Page
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