Electoral history of Jerry Brown

The electoral history of Jerry Brown, California Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General; and Mayor of Oakland.

Governor Jerry Brown

Secretary of State

California Secretary of State, 1970:[1]

  • Jerry Brown (D) - 3,234,788 (50.41%)
  • James L. Flournoy (R) - 2,926,613 (45.61%)
  • Thomas M. Goodloe, Jr. (American Independent) - 144,838 (2.26%)
  • Israel Feuer (Peace & Freedom) - 110,184 (1.72%)

Governor

1974

Democratic primary for Governor of California, 1974:[2]

  • Jerry Brown - 1,085,752 (37.75%)
  • Joseph L. Alioto - 544,007 (18.92%)
  • Bob Moretti - 478,469 (16.64%)
  • William M. Roth - 293,686 (10.21%)
  • Jerome L. Waldie - 227,489 (7.91%)
  • Baxter Ward - 79,745 (2.77%)
  • Herbert Hafif - 77,505 (2.70%)
  • Alex D. Aloia - 18,400 (0.64%)
  • Conie R. Robertson - 13,493 (0.47%)
  • Robert H. Wagner - 8,955 (0.31%)
  • Jim Wedworth - 7,973 (0.28%)
  • Joe Brouillette - 7,906 (0.28%)
  • John Hancock Abbott - 6,921 (0.24%)
  • Joseph S. Ramos - 6,721 (0.23%)
  • Eileen Anderson - 6,666 (0.23%)
  • Ray Chote - 6,113 (0.21%)
  • Chris Musun - 3,495 (0.12%)
  • Russ Priebe - 1,427 (0.05%)
  • Write-in - 1,349 (0.05%)

California gubernatorial election, 1974:[3]

  • Jerry Brown (D) - 3,131,648 (50.11%)
  • Houston I. Flournoy (R) - 2,952,954 (47.25%)
  • Edmon V. Kaiser (American Independent) - 83,869 (1.34%)
  • Elizabeth Keathley (Peace & Freedom) - 75,004 (1.20%)

1978

Democratic primary for Governor of California, 1978:[4]

  • Jerry Brown (inc.) - 2,567,067 (77.53%)
  • David Rock - 132,706 (4.01%)
  • John Hancock Abbott - 127,506 (3.85%)
  • George B. Roden - 125,790 (3.80%)
  • Jules Kimmett - 83,339 (2.52%)
  • Gene Atherton - 80,224 (2.42%)
  • Alex D. Aloia - 67,892 (2.05%)
  • Raymond V. Liebenberg - 65,219 (1.97%)
  • Lowell Barling - 60,997 (1.84%)
  • Write-in - 178 (0.01%)

California gubernatorial election, 1978:[5]

  • Jerry Brown (D) (inc.) - 3,878,812 (56.05%)
  • Evelle J. Younger (R)- 2,526,534 (36.50%)
  • Ed Clark (Libertarian) - 377,960 (5.46%)
  • Marilyn Seals (Peace & Freedom) - 70,864 (1.02%)
  • Theresa F. Dietrich (American Independent) - 67,103 (0.97%)

2010

California gubernatorial election, 2010:[6]

  • Jerry Brown (D) - 5,428,149 (53.77%)
  • Meg Whitman (R) - 4,127,391 (40.89%)

2014

California gubernatorial election, 2014:[7]

  • Jerry Brown (D) - 4,388,368 (59.97%)
  • Neel Kashkari (R) - 2,929,213 (40.03%)

Democratic Presidential Nominee

1976

1976 Democratic presidential primary by state results

Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1976:[8]

1976 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally)[9]

1980

1980 Democratic presidential primaries by state results

Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1980:[10]

1980 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally)[11]

1992

1992 Democratic presidential primaries by state results

Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1992

  • Bill Clinton - 10,482,411 (52.01%)
  • Jerry Brown - 4,071,232 (20.20%)
  • Paul Tsongas - 3,656,010 (18.14%)
  • Unpledged - 750,873 (3.73%)
  • Bob Kerrey - 318,457 (1.58%)
  • Tom Harkin - 280,304 (1.39%)
  • Lyndon LaRouche - 154,599 (0.77%)
  • Eugene McCarthy - 108,678 (0.54%)
  • Charles Woods - 88,948 (0.44%)
  • Larry Agran - 58,611 (0.29%)
  • Ross Perot - 54,755 (0.27%)
  • Ralph Nader - 35,935 (0.18%)
  • Louis Stokes - 29,983 (0.15%)
  • Angus Wheeler McDonald - 9,900 (0.05%)
  • J. Louis McAlpine - 7,911 (0.04%)
  • George W. Benns - 7,887 (0.04%)
  • Rufus T. Higginbotham - 7,705 (0.04%)
  • Tom Howard Hawks - 7,434 (0.04%)
  • Stephen Bruke - 5,261 (0.03%)
  • Tom Laughin - 5,202 (0.03%)
  • Tom Shiekman - 4,965 (0.03%)
  • Jeffrey F. Marsh - 2,445 (0.01%)
  • George Ballard - 2,067 (0.01%)
  • Ray Rollinson - 1,206 (0.01%)
  • Leonora Fulani - 402 (0.00%)
  • Douglas Wilder - 240 (0.00%)

1992 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[12]

Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee

1980 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[13]

US Senate

Democratic primary for United States Senate from California, 1982:[14]

  • Jerry Brown - 1,392,660 (50.67%)
  • Gore Vidal - 415,366 (15.11%)
  • Paul B. Carpenter - 415,198 (15.11%)
  • Daniel K. Whitehurst - 167,574 (6.10%)
  • Richard Morgan - 94,908 (3.45%)
  • Tom Metzger - 76,502 (2.78%)
  • Walter R. Buchanan - 55,727 (2.03%)
  • Bob Hampton - 37,427 (1.36%)
  • Raymond Caplette - 31,865 (1.16%)
  • William F. Wertz - 30,795 (1.12%)
  • May Chote - 30,743 (1.12%)

California United States Senate election, 1982:[15]

  • Pete Wilson (R) - 4,022,565 (51.54%)
  • Jerry Brown (D) - 3,494,968 (44.78%)
  • Joseph Fuhrig (LBT) - 107,720 (1.38%)
  • David Wald (Peace & Freedom) - 96,388 (1.24%)
  • Theresa F. Dietrich (American Independent) - 83,809 (1.07%)

Mayor

1998

Oakland, California mayoral election, 1998:[16]

  • Jerry Brown - 48,129 (58.93%)
  • Edward J. Blakely - 12,226 (14.97%)
  • Shannon F. Reeves - 5,679 (6.95%)
  • Ignacio De La Fuente - 5,509 (6.75%)
  • Mary V. King - 4,618 (5.65%)
  • Ces Butner - 2,222 (2.72%)
  • Audrey Rice Oliver - 1,245 (1.52%)
  • Leo Bazile - 997 (1.22%)
  • Hugh E. Bassette - 518 (0.63%)
  • Maria G. Harper - 329 (0.40%)
  • Hector Reyna - 207 (0.25%)

2002

Oakland, California mayoral election, 2002:[17]

Attorney General

Democratic primary for Attorney General of California, 2006:[18]

Attorney General of California, 2006:[19]

  • Jerry Brown (D) - 4,756,184 (56.29%)
  • Charles Poochigian (R) - 3,220,429 (38.11%)
  • Michael Sutton Wyman (Green) - 195,130 (2.31%)
  • Kenneth A. Weissman (LBT) - 177,469 (2.10%)
  • Jack Harrison (Peace & Freedom) - 100,797 (1.19%)

References

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