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United States Senate election in California, 1994







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Dianne Feinstein congressional portrait.jpg

Michael Huffington 1993 congressional photo.jpg
Nominee

Dianne Feinstein

Michael Huffington

Party

Democratic

Republican
Popular vote

3,979,152
3,817,025
Percentage

46.7%
44.8%




CA1994SenCounties.svg
County results
Feinstein:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Huffington:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%








U.S. Senator before election

Dianne Feinstein
Democratic



Elected U.S. Senator

Dianne Feinstein
Democratic







































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.




Contents






  • 1 Primary results


    • 1.1 Democratic


    • 1.2 Republican


    • 1.3 Peace & Freedom


    • 1.4 Others




  • 2 General election


    • 2.1 Candidates


    • 2.2 Campaign


    • 2.3 Results


      • 2.3.1 Overall


      • 2.3.2 By county






  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Primary results[edit]


From the Secretary of State of California



Democratic[edit]































1994 United States Senate Democratic primary, California
Candidate
Votes
%

Dianne Feinstein (Incumbent)

1,635,837

74.20
Ted J. Andromedas
297,128
13.48
Daniel O'Dowd
271,615
12.32
Total votes

2,204,580

100.00


Republican[edit]














































1994 United States Senate Republican primary, California
Candidate
Votes
%

Michael Huffington

1,072,358

53.79

William E. Dannemeyer
565,864
28.38
Kate Squires
202,950
10.18
James Peter Gough
58,853
2.95
Wolf G. Dalichau
58,307
2.92
John M. Brown
35,212
1.77
Total votes

1,993,544

100.00


Peace & Freedom[edit]


























1994 United States Senate Peace & Freedom primary, California
Candidate
Votes
%

Elizabeth Cervantes Barron

3,487

70.70
Larry D. Hampshire
1,445
29.30
Total votes

4,932

100.00


Others[edit]

































1994 United States Senate primary, California (Others)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Libertarian

Richard Benjamin Boddie

120,622

100.00%


American Independent

Paul Meeuwenberg

13,596

100.00%


Green

Barbara Blong

N/A

100.00%


General election[edit]



Candidates[edit]




  • 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[edit]


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[edit]


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[edit]
















































































1994 United States Senate election in California
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Dianne Feinstein (Incumbent)

3,979,152

46.74%


Republican

Michael Huffington
3,817,025
44.83%


Peace and Freedom

Elizabeth Cervantes Barron
255,301
3.00%


Libertarian
Richard Benjamin Boddie
179,100
2.10%


American Independent
Paul Meeuwenberg
142,771
1.68%


Green
Barbara Blong
140,567
1.65%


No party

Write-ins
173
0.00%
Invalid or blank votes
386,547
4.48%
Total votes

8,636,900

100.00%

Turnout

 
46.98%


Democratic hold


By county[edit]


Final results from the Secretary of State.[5][not in citation given]


































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































County

Feinstein
Votes

Huffington
Votes

Barron
Votes
Boddie
Votes
Others
Votes

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[edit]


  • United States Senate elections, 1994


References[edit]





  1. ^ B. Drummond Ayres Jr. (October 27, 1994). "THE 1994 CAMPAIGN: CALIFORNIA; Huffington Admits Hiring Illegal Alien". The New York Times..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ Chris Cillizza (July 1, 2010). "The 10 nastiest Senate races". The Washington Post The Fix blog.


  3. ^ ab B. Drummond Ayres Jr. (November 19, 1994). "THE NEW CONGRESS: CALIFORNIA; Feinstein Claims Victory in Senate Race". The New York Times.


  4. ^ B. Drummond Ayres Jr. (December 26, 1994). "Nov. 8 Is Long Gone, but the California Election Lingers On, and On and On". The New York Times.


  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 30, 2008. Retrieved March 12, 2009.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)




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