词条 | 2010 California Superintendent of Public Instruction election |
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|election_name = California SPI election, 2010 |country = California |type = presidential |ongoing = no |previous_election = California Superintendent of Public Instruction election, 2006 |previous_year = 2006 |next_election = California Superintendent of Public Instruction election, 2014 |next_year = 2014 |election_date = November 2, 2010 |image1 = Tom Torlakson.jpg |nominee1 = Tom Torlakson |party1 = Nonpartisan |popular_vote1 = 4,222,946 |percentage1 = 54.52 |image2 = |nominee2 = Larry Aceves |party2 = Nonpartisan |popular_vote2 = 3,476,243 |percentage2 = 44.88 | map_image = Casuperintendent2010.png | map_size = 210px | map_caption = Yellow counties won by Torlakson. Blue counties won by Aceves. |title = SPI |before_election = Jack O'Connell |before_party = Nonpartisan |after_election = Tom Torlakson |after_party = Nonpartisan }}{{ElectionsCA}} The 2010 California Superintendent of Public Instruction election occurred on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Jack O'Connell was term-limited and unable to run for re-election to a third term. In the nonpartisan primary election on June 8, 2010, no candidate received a majority of the votes. The top two finishers, Larry Aceves, who came first with 19% of the vote, and State Assemblyman Tom Torlakson, who came second with 18.5% of the vote, advanced to the general election. In the general election on November 2, 2010, Torlakson defeated Aceves. Primary electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no party no change| title = California Superintendent of Public Instruction primary election, 2010 }}{{Election box winning candidate no party no change | candidate = Larry Aceves | votes = 832,938 | percentage = 19.12 }}{{Election box winning candidate no party no change | candidate = Tom Torlakson | votes = 808,970 | percentage = 18.57 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Gloria Romero | votes = 738,032 | percentage = 16.94 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Lydia Gutierrez | votes = 384,514 | percentage = 8.83 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Grant McMicken | votes = 309,499 | percentage = 7.11 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Karen Blake | votes = 299,492 | percentage = 6.88 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Diane Lenning | votes = 270,570 | percentage = 6.21 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Daniel Nusbaum | votes = 217,220 | percentage = 4.99 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Alexia Deligianni | votes = 212,145 | percentage = 4.87 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Henry Williams | votes = 125,283 | percentage = 2.88 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Leonard James Martin | votes = 123,791 | percentage = 2.84 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Faarax Dahir Sheikh-Noor | votes = 33,586 | percentage = 0.77 }}{{Election box total no party no change | votes = 4,356,040 | percentage= 100 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no party no change| title = California Superintendent of Public Instruction, 2010 }}{{Election box winning candidate no party no change | candidate = Tom Torlakson | votes = 4,222,946 | percentage = 54.52 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Larry Aceves | votes = 3,476,243 | percentage = 44.88 }}{{Election box candidate no party no change | candidate = Diane Lenning (write-in) | votes = 46,061 | percentage = 0.60 }}{{Election box total no party no change | votes = 7,745,250 | percentage= 100 }}{{Election box end}} See also
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1 : 2010 California elections |
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