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词条 1994 United States Senate election in California
释义

  1. Primary results

      Democratic    Republican    Peace & Freedom    Others  

  2. General election

      Candidates    Campaign    Results    Overall    By county  

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox election
| election_name = United States Senate election in California, 1994
| country = California
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1992 United States Senate special election in California
| previous_year = 1992 (special)
| next_election = 2000 United States Senate election in California
| next_year = 2000
| election_date = November 8, 1994
| image_size = 125x136px
| image1 = Dianne Feinstein congressional portrait.jpg
| nominee1 = Dianne Feinstein
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 3,979,152
| percentage1 = 46.7%
| image2 = Michael Huffington Dod.jpg
| nominee2 = Michael Huffington
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 3,817,025
| percentage2 = 44.8%
| map_image = CA1994SenCounties.svg
| map_size = 250px
| map_caption = County results
Feinstein: {{legend0|#a5b0ff|40–50%}} {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}}
Huffington: {{legend0|#ffb2b2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}}
| title = U.S. Senator
| before_election = Dianne Feinstein
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Dianne Feinstein
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
}}{{ElectionsCA}}

The 1994 United States Senate election in California was held November 8, 1994. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein won re-election to her first full term.

Primary results

[https://web.archive.org/web/20081222153313/http://vote96.sos.ca.gov/Vote96/html/stats/SOVp94.htm From the Secretary of State of California]

Democratic

{{Election box begin no party no change
| title=1994 United States Senate Democratic primary, California}}{{Election box winning candidate no party no change
| candidate = Dianne Feinstein (Incumbent)
| votes = 1,635,837
| percentage = 74.20
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = Ted J. Andromedas
| votes = 297,128
| percentage = 13.48
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = Daniel O'Dowd
| votes = 271,615
| percentage = 12.32
}}{{Election box total no party no change
| votes = 2,204,580
| percentage = 100.00
}}{{Election box end}}

Republican

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| title=1994 United States Senate Republican primary, California}}{{Election box winning candidate no party no change
| candidate = Michael Huffington
| votes = 1,072,358
| percentage = 53.79
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = William E. Dannemeyer
| votes = 565,864
| percentage = 28.38
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = Kate Squires
| votes = 202,950
| percentage = 10.18
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = James Peter Gough
| votes = 58,853
| percentage = 2.95
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = Wolf G. Dalichau
| votes = 58,307
| percentage = 2.92
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = John M. Brown
| votes = 35,212
| percentage = 1.77
}}{{Election box total no party no change
| votes = 1,993,544
| percentage = 100.00
}}{{Election box end}}

Peace & Freedom

{{Election box begin no party no change
| title=1994 United States Senate Peace & Freedom primary, California}}{{Election box winning candidate no party no change
| candidate = Elizabeth Cervantes Barron
| votes = 3,487
| percentage = 70.70
}}{{Election box candidate no party no change
| candidate = Larry D. Hampshire
| votes = 1,445
| percentage = 29.30
}}{{Election box total no party no change
| votes = 4,932
| percentage = 100.00
}}{{Election box end}}

Others

{{Election box begin no change
| title=1994 United States Senate primary, California (Others)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| party = Libertarian Party of California
| candidate = Richard Benjamin Boddie
| votes = 120,622
| percentage = 100.00%
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| party = American Independent Party
| candidate = Paul Meeuwenberg
| votes = 13,596
| percentage = 100.00%
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| party = Green Party of California
| candidate = Barbara Blong
| votes = N/A
| percentage = 100.00%
}}{{Election box end}}

General election

Candidates

  • Dianne Feinstein (D), incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Michael Huffington (R), U.S. Representative
  • Elizabeth Cervantes Barron (PF)
  • Barbara Blong (G)
  • Richard Benjamin Boddie (L)
  • Paul Meeuwenberg (AI)

Campaign

After one term in the House representing Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, Huffington spent $8 million by the end of August and a total of $28 million during the entire campaign. He became wealthy off oil and gas. The race saw personal attacks on Huffington's wife, Arianna Huffington, who was very involved in the race (the media dubbed her the "Sir Edmund Hillary of social climbing," according to The Almanac of American Politics).

Huffington was called a hypocrite for supporting Proposition 187 and then breaking the law for employing illegal aliens, a story which came out in the race's final days.[1] A grand total of $44 million was spent in the election. At the time, it was the most expensive campaign in a non-presidential election in American history. Chris Cillizza of The Washington Post named the election one of the nastiest senate elections in modern history.[2]

Results

On election day it was a very close race, but Feinstein won Los Angeles County, which may have pulled her ahead. Her sizable win in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area may also be credited to her slim statewide victory. A large number of absentee ballots left the results in doubt for over two weeks. On November 18, Senator Feinstein declared victory. At that time, she was ahead by 147,404 votes, with only 156,210 remaining uncounted ballots.[3] Huffington had not conceded at that point, saying that there was evidence of voter fraud and calling for an investigation. He had already filed a legal complaint, which had already been dismissed.[3] As of December 23, Huffington still contended that there may have been voting fraud and had not conceded.[4]

Overall

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| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| candidate = Dianne Feinstein (Incumbent)
| votes = 3,979,152
| percentage = 46.74%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = Republican Party (United States)
| candidate = Michael Huffington
| votes = 3,817,025
| percentage = 44.83%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = Peace and Freedom Party (United States)
| candidate = Elizabeth Cervantes Barron
| votes = 255,301
| percentage = 3.00%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = Libertarian Party (United States)
| candidate = Richard Benjamin Boddie
| votes = 179,100
| percentage = 2.10%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = American Independent Party
| candidate = Paul Meeuwenberg
| votes = 142,771
| percentage = 1.68%
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change
| party = Green Party (United States)
| candidate = Barbara Blong
| votes = 140,567
| percentage = 1.65%
}}{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change
| candidate = Write-ins
| votes = 173
| percentage = 0.00
}}{{Election box invalid no change
| votes = 386,547
| percentage = 4.48%
}}{{Election box total no change
| votes = 8,636,900
| percentage = 100.00%
}}{{Election box turnout no change
| percentage = 46.98%
}}{{Election box hold with party link without swing
| winner = Democratic Party (United States)
}}{{Election box end}}

By county

Final results from the Secretary of State.[5]{{failed verification|date=December 2017|reason=This is 1992 results not 1994 results!}}

CountyFeinsteinVotesHuffingtonVotesBarronVotesBoddieVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco 79.16% 185,543 15.39% 36,083 1.90% 4,452 1.05% 2,472 2.50% 5,854
Marin 70.86% 74,664 24.42% 25,733 1.31% 1,380 1.39% 1,462 2.02% 2,125
Alameda 68.34% 271,456 25.21% 100,120 2.35% 9,323 1.45% 5,778 2.65% 10,539
San Mateo 64.24% 136,686 29.94% 63,702 2.05% 4,362 1.50% 3,187 2.28% 4,850
Contra Costa 57.94% 170,256 36.02% 105,854 2.06% 6,056 1.51% 4,437 2.47% 7,268
Sonoma 57.53% 91,164 34.04% 53,938 2.94% 4,653 2.01% 3,178 3.48% 5,519
Santa Cruz 57.07% 52,056 32.31% 29,466 3.96% 3,613 2.49% 2,267 4.17% 3,807
Santa Clara 55.79% 245,232 35.93% 157,922 2.96% 13,029 2.14% 9,403 3.18% 13,983
Yolo 54.87% 26,793 36.56% 17,851 3.18% 1,553 1.86% 906 3.54% 1,729
Los Angeles 51.53% 1,046,026 40.38% 819,594 3.35% 67,993 1.97% 39,952 2.78% 56,332
Solano 51.01% 49,920 41.03% 40,158 2.90% 2,834 1.68% 1,645 3.38% 3,312
Napa 50.73% 21,340 41.33% 17,388 2.33% 982 1.82% 766 3.78% 1,592
Mendocino 50.27% 15,008 39.90% 11,912 3.20% 955 2.72% 812 3.92% 1,169
Sacramento 47.85% 168,073 43.88% 154,128 2.85% 9,994 1.84% 6,446 3.58% 12,584
Santa Barbara 47.16% 60,811 43.29% 55,825 2.84% 3,664 2.29% 2,956 4.41% 5,686
Alpine 46.72% 313 42.09% 282 4.93% 33 2.24% 15 4.03% 27
Monterey 46.52% 42,246 43.94% 39,905 4.20% 3,814 1.55% 1,411 3.79% 3,439
Humboldt 46.04% 21,817 43.77% 20,742 2.54% 1,202 2.31% 1,093 5.35% 2,534
Lake 44.76% 8,675 46.66% 9,043 2.32% 449 2.33% 451 3.94% 763
San Benito 40.89% 4,735 47.28% 5,476 5.32% 616 2.13% 247 4.38% 507
San Joaquin 39.89% 50,218 52.00% 65,466 2.88% 3,622 1.55% 1,954 3.69% 4,646
Fresno 39.70% 69,892 52.73% 92,818 3.33% 5,866 1.38% 2,426 2.86% 5,033
Tuolumne 39.54% 7,693 52.26% 10,169 2.46% 479 2.11% 410 3.63% 706
Merced 39.02% 15,092 52.67% 20,372 3.44% 1,329 1.59% 616 3.29% 1,272
Stanislaus 38.93% 38,414 51.91% 51,224 3.21% 3,169 1.68% 1,658 4.27% 4,217
Ventura 38.57% 82,472 50.98% 108,993 3.59% 7,671 2.70% 5,773 4.16% 8,891
San Luis Obispo 38.36% 32,777 51.83% 44,285 2.74% 2,345 2.49% 2,127 4.57% 3,905
Imperial 38.33% 9,086 49.46% 11,724 7.32% 1,735 1.38% 328 3.51% 832
Amador 38.25% 4,950 53.32% 6,900 1.94% 251 2.23% 288 4.26% 551
San Diego 37.82% 279,249 53.17% 392,529 3.08% 22,745 2.48% 18,314 3.45% 25,441
Nevada 37.37% 13,987 53.64% 20,076 2.06% 771 2.73% 1,023 4.19% 1,570
Placer 36.93% 27,934 54.28% 41,058 2.33% 1,759 2.20% 1,666 4.27% 3,231
El Dorado 36.77% 19,888 54.37% 29,402 2.05% 1,109 2.46% 1,331 4.35% 2,352
Plumas 36.53% 3,082 54.03% 4,559 2.71% 229 2.61% 220 4.12% 348
Mono 35.98% 1,263 53.25% 1,869 2.42% 85 2.48% 87 5.87% 206
Mariposa 35.53% 2,520 55.20% 3,915 2.23% 158 2.26% 160 4.78% 339
Calaveras 35.17% 5,467 54.30% 8,441 2.32% 360 2.90% 450 5.31% 826
Siskiyou 34.58% 6,256 55.50% 10,040 2.92% 529 2.59% 468 4.41% 798
Del Norte 34.51% 2,553 56.16% 4,154 2.16% 160 2.22% 164 4.95% 366
Butte 34.45% 23,317 57.03% 38,600 2.64% 1,789 2.20% 1,492 3.68% 2,490
Sierra 34.25% 548 54.31% 869 3.06% 49 3.94% 63 4.44% 71
Kings 33.98% 7,592 56.96% 12,725 3.79% 846 1.45% 323 3.82% 854
Riverside 33.95% 115,333 56.11% 190,615 3.41% 11,582 2.58% 8,755 3.96% 13,438
San Bernardino 33.34% 114,027 55.95% 191,343 3.73% 12,752 2.89% 9,876 4.09% 13,986
Madera 32.56% 8,613 59.26% 15,675 2.84% 750 1.71% 452 3.63% 960
Lassen 32.44% 2,639 56.51% 4,597 2.83% 230 2.79% 227 5.43% 442
Orange 31.88% 239,010 58.87% 441,398 2.71% 20,308 2.92% 21,901 3.62% 27,175
Trinity 31.87% 1,703 54.53% 2,914 3.71% 198 3.89% 208 6.01% 321
Tulare 31.45% 24,244 59.77% 46,074 3.72% 2,871 1.76% 1,359 3.29% 2,535
Yuba 29.70% 4,158 59.75% 8,365 3.06% 429 2.44% 341 5.05% 707
Colusa 29.34% 1,449 63.29% 3,126 2.77% 137 1.48% 73 3.12% 154
Tehama 27.94% 5,142 61.55% 11,329 2.84% 522 2.67% 492 5.00% 921
Shasta 27.83% 15,077 62.99% 34,129 2.51% 1,362 2.21% 1,200 4.46% 2,417
Sutter 27.23% 5,958 65.09% 14,242 2.55% 559 1.63% 357 3.50% 766
Kern 26.63% 39,987 63.61% 95,504 3.43% 5,153 2.15% 3,229 4.17% 6,259
Inyo 25.96% 1,841 64.95% 4,606 2.51% 178 2.14% 152 4.44% 315
Modoc 24.77% 951 63.72% 2,447 2.55% 98 3.23% 124 5.73% 220
Glenn 24.68% 1,956 67.51% 5,351 2.01% 159 1.63% 129 4.18% 331

See also

  • United States Senate elections, 1994

References

1. ^{{cite news |author=B. Drummond Ayres Jr. |date=October 27, 1994 |title=THE 1994 CAMPAIGN: CALIFORNIA; Huffington Admits Hiring Illegal Alien |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/27/us/the-1994-campaign-california-huffington-admits-hiring-illegal-alien.html?pagewanted=1}}
2. ^{{cite news |author=Chris Cillizza |date=July 1, 2010 |title=The 10 nastiest Senate races |publisher=The Washington Post The Fix blog |url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/senate/the-10-nastiest-senate-races.html?wprss=thefix}}
3. ^{{cite news |author=B. Drummond Ayres Jr. |date=November 19, 1994 |title=THE NEW CONGRESS: CALIFORNIA; Feinstein Claims Victory in Senate Race |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/11/19/us/the-new-congress-california-feinstein-claims-victory-in-senate-race.html}}
4. ^{{cite news |author=B. Drummond Ayres Jr. |date=December 26, 1994 |title=Nov. 8 Is Long Gone, but the California Election Lingers On, and On and On |newspaper=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/12/26/us/nov-8-is-long-gone-but-the-california-election-lingers-on-and-on-and-on.html}}
5. ^{{Cite web | url=http://sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/1992_general/statement_of_vote_general_1992.pdf | title=Archived copy | accessdate=March 12, 2009 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080730215019/http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/1992_general/statement_of_vote_general_1992.pdf | archivedate=July 30, 2008 }}

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