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California gubernatorial election, 2002







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Nominee

Gray Davis

Bill Simon

Peter Camejo
Party

Democratic

Republican

Green
Popular vote

3,533,490
3,169,801
393,036
Percentage

47.3%
42.4%
5.3%




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County Results
Davis:      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%
Simon:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%








Governor before election

Gray Davis
Democratic



Elected Governor

Gray Davis
Democratic







































The 2002 California gubernatorial election was an election that occurred on November 5, 2002. Democrat Gray Davis defeated Republican Bill Simon by 5% and was re-elected to a second four-year term as Governor of California. Davis would be recalled less than a year into his next term.


The 2002 gubernatorial primary occurred in March 2002. Gray Davis faced no major competitor in the primary and won the nomination. Simon defeated former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan in the Republican primary. Gray Davis ran a series of negative ads against Riordan in the primary. Riordan was seen as a moderate and early state polls showed him defeating Gray Davis in the general election.




Contents






  • 1 Primaries


  • 2 Primary results


    • 2.1 Democratic


    • 2.2 Republican


    • 2.3 Libertarian


    • 2.4 Others




  • 3 General election


    • 3.1 Campaign


    • 3.2 Results


    • 3.3 Results breakdown




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Primaries[edit]


During the 2002 election campaign, Davis took the unusual step of taking out campaign ads during the Republican primaries against Los Angeles mayor Richard Riordan. Davis claimed that Riordan had attacked his record and that his campaign was defending his record.[1] Polls showed that, as a moderate, Riordan would be a more formidable challenger in the general election than a conservative candidate. Polls even showed that Riordan would defeat Davis.[2] Davis attacked Riordan with negative ads in the primary. The ads questioned Riordan's pro-choice stance by questioning Riordan's support of pro-life politicians and judges.[3][4] The ads pointed out Riordan's position of wanting a moratorium on the death penalty as being to the left of Gray Davis, who strongly supported it.[5][6][7]


In 2000, the United States Supreme Court in California Democratic Party v. Jones struck down California's blanket primary.[8] With the end of the blanket primary, only non-partisans and registered Republicans could vote for Richard Riordan in the 2002 primary. The end of the blanket primary made it more difficult for the more moderate Riordan. It has long been known in politics that primary voters are much more ideological and strongly liberal or strongly conservative than those who vote in the general election.[9]


Additionally, the Republican primary included negative attacks between Bill Jones and Riordan. Jones highlighted in his attack ads against Riordan that Riordan had contributed money to Davis in past campaigns and had called Bill Clinton "the greatest leader in the free world." Riordan's counter ads highlighted that Jones had also contributed money to Davis. By late February 2002, Riordan's strong lead in the Republican primary had begun to slip. In the previous months of the campaign, Riordan focused his ads and energies on campaigning against Gray Davis and defending himself from Davis' attack ads.[5]


Davis' negative ads against Riordan appear to have contributed to Riordan's defeat in the Republican primary by the more staunchly conservative candidate Bill Simon.[10]



Primary results[edit]


Final results from the Secretary of State of California.[11]



Democratic[edit]




































California gubernatorial Democratic primary, 2002
Candidate
Votes
%

Gray Davis

1,755,276

80.90
Anselmo A. Chavez
179,301
8.26
Charles "Chuck" Pineda, Jr.
139,121
6.41
Mosemarie Boyd
95,857
4.42
Total votes

2,169,555

100.00


Republican[edit]



















































California gubernatorial Republican primary, 2002
Candidate
Votes
%

Bill Simon

1,129,973

49.44

Richard Riordan
715,768
31.32

Bill Jones
387,237
16.94
Nick Jesson
19,287
0.84
Edie Bukewihge
14,436
0.63
Danney Ball
13,156
0.58
Jim Dimov
5,595
0.24
Total votes

2,285,452

100.00


Libertarian[edit]


























California gubernatorial Libertarian primary, 2002
Candidate
Votes
%

Gary David Copeland

19,079

98.80

Art Olivier (write-in)
232
1.20
Total votes

19,311

100.00


Others[edit]

































California gubernatorial primary, 2002 (Others)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Green

Peter Miguel Camejo

35,767

100.00


American Independent

Reinhold Gulke

26,269

100.00


Natural Law

Iris Adam

4,402

100.00


General election[edit]



Campaign[edit]


Davis was re-elected in the November 2002 general election following a long and bitter campaign against Simon, marked by accusations of ethical lapses on both sides and widespread voter apathy.[12] Simon was also hurt by a financial fraud scandal that tarnished his reputation.[13] Davis' campaign featured several negative ads that highlighted Simon's financial fraud scandal.[14] Simon attacked Davis for supposedly fundraising in the Lieutenant Governor's office during his time as Lt. Governor, but the plan backfired when Davis produced evidence that the photograph was taken in his Los Angeles home.[15] The 2002 gubernatorial race was the most expensive in California state history with over $100 million spent.[16] Davis' campaign was better financed; Davis had over $26 million in campaign reserves more than Simon in August 2002.[14] Davis won re-election with 47.4% of the vote to Simon's 42.4%. The Simon-Davis race led in the lowest turnout percentage in modern gubernatorial history, allowing for a lower than normal amount of signatures required for a recall.[17] Davis won the election but the majority of the voters disliked Davis and did not approve of his job performance.[18][19]



Results[edit]
















































































2002 California gubernatorial election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%


Democratic

Gray Davis (incumbent)

3,533,490

47.26


Republican

Bill Simon
3,169,801
42.40


Green

Peter Miguel Camejo
393,036
5.26


Libertarian
Gary David Copeland
161,203
2.16


American Independent
Reinhold Gulke
128,035
1.71


Natural Law
Iris Adam
88,415
1.18


No party

Write-ins
2,371
0.03%
Invalid or blank votes
262,470
3.39
Total votes

7,738,821

100.00

Turnout

 
36.05


Democratic hold


Results breakdown[edit]


































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































County

Davis
Votes

Simon
Votes

Camejo
Votes
Copeland
Votes
Others
Votes

San Francisco

66.20%

143,102

15.37%

33,214

15.50%

33,495

1.41%

3,048

1.53%

3,297

Alameda

62.83%

216,058

22.22%

76,407

11.03%

37,919

1.91%

6,558

2.02%

6,959

San Mateo

57.95%

99,803

29.90%

51,497

7.86%

13,537

1.86%

3,205

2.42%

4,168

Marin

56.23%

49,512

27.85%

24,520

12.16%

10,710

1.71%

1,502

2.06%

1,811

Santa Cruz

56.03%

43,469

26.55%

20,598

12.13%

9,409

2.29%

1,777

3.00%

2,331

Los Angeles

55.87%

953,162

34.86%

594,748

4.27%

72,886

2.34%

39,934

2.66%

45,329

Santa Clara

55.33%

199,399

32.43%

116,862

6.69%

24,097

2.62%

9,430

2.94%

10,608

Monterey

54.10%

47,052

36.25%

31,532

4.36%

3,794

2.52%

2,191

2.77%

2,405

Imperial

53.29%

11,644

40.23%

8,789

2.50%

546

1.18%

258

2.80%

612

Contra Costa

53.22%

140,975

35.67%

94,487

6.30%

16,676

2.23%

5,894

2.58%

6,838

Solano

52.40%

46,385

37.86%

33,516

4.56%

4,038

1.49%

1,316

3.69%

3,267

Sonoma

50.39%

73,079

29.93%

43,408

13.51%

19,599

2.14%

3,097

4.03%

5,845

San Benito

48.89%

6,049

41.73%

5,163

4.07%

504

2.22%

275

3.09%

382

Napa

47.76%

17,516

36.77%

13,483

9.73%

3,570

2.11%

774

3.62%

1,329

Yolo

47.43%

21,983

37.72%

17,484

10.64%

4,934

1.17%

543

3.04%

1,409

Lake

46.71%

7,424

40.64%

6,459

6.07%

965

2.11%

336

4.46%

709

Humboldt

45.44%

19,499

37.56%

16,118

12.05%

5,170

2.24%

961

2.70%

1,159

Merced

44.56%

18,071

47.32%

19,191

1.95%

792

3.40%

1,379

2.77%

1,125

Santa Barbara

44.32%

50,741

46.15%

52,832

5.05%

5,785

2.26%

2,586

2.22%

2,547

San Joaquin

43.54%

53,747

47.18%

58,239

3.75%

4,630

2.06%

2,540

3.47%

4,287

Stanislaus

43.57%

41,908

47.91%

46,091

3.08%

2,967

1.44%

1,385

4.00%

3,843

Mendocino

43.50%

10,832

33.45%

8,331

16.54%

4,119

2.33%

581

4.18%

1,041

Ventura

43.21%

83,557

47.16%

91,193

3.39%

6,563

2.99%

5,787

3.25%

6,287

Del Norte

43.29%

2,922

45.82%

3,093

3.07%

207

2.44%

165

5.38%

363

San Bernardino

41.23%

116,757

50.32%

142,513

2.38%

6,754

2.29%

6,485

3.77%

10,682

Sacramento

40.82%

129,143

46.60%

147,456

7.03%

22,232

2.10%

6,634

3.46%

10,932

Alpine

40.89%

229

44.11%

247

7.14%

40

2.68%

15

5.18%

29

San Diego

40.57%

268,278

51.73%

342,095

2.75%

18,184

2.08%

13,742

2.87%

18,999

Riverside

40.25%

121,845

52.68%

159,440

1.98%

5,995

2.18%

6,601

2.91%

8,802

Tuolumne

38.16%

6,846

51.56%

9,251

4.31%

773

1.83%

328

4.15%

744

Fresno

37.96%

59,019

55.26%

85,910

2.26%

3,508

2.29%

3,560

2.23%

3,474

Trinity

37.23%

1,833

49.17%

2,421

5.52%

272

2.84%

140

5.24%

258

Kings

36.65%

7,776

57.56%

12,212

1.40%

298

1.16%

246

3.22%

683

San Luis Obispo

36.40%

29,732

53.31%

43,552

5.13%

4,189

1.98%

1,618

3.18%

2,599

Mono

35.99%

1,064

52.50%

1,552

5.21%

154

2.17%

64

4.13%

122

Orange

34.66%

222,149

57.43%

368,152

2.60%

16,670

2.29%

14,668

3.02%

19,369

Amador

34.19%

4,437

53.91%

6,997

5.70%

740

1.90%

246

4.30%

558

Tulare

34.07%

21,294

59.48%

37,172

1.74%

1,090

1.93%

1,208

2.77%

1,734

Nevada

33.93%

13,338

52.33%

20,573

8.39%

3,297

1.89%

743

3.47%

1,364

Inyo

33.62%

2,114

56.73%

3,567

3.34%

210

2.26%

142

4.06%

255

Kern

33.69%

46,250

60.21%

82,660

1.43%

1,965

1.34%

1,839

3.33%

4,574

Calaveras

33.25%

5,052

53.34%

8,104

5.76%

875

2.86%

434

4.80%

729

Plumas

33.06%

2,598

54.85%

4,310

4.84%

380

2.32%

182

4.94%

388

Mariposa

32.78%

2,126

57.36%

3,720

3.32%

215

2.00%

130

4.53%

294

Tehama

32.48%

5,000

58.54%

9,010

2.35%

361

1.65%

254

4.98%

767

Siskiyou

31.87%

4,972

58.40%

9,112

2.80%

437

2.47%

386

4.46%

696

Lassen

31.57%

2,429

58.64%

4,512

2.01%

155

2.16%

166

5.61%

432

Butte

31.63%

19,437

53.22%

32,706

9.70%

5,963

1.71%

1,050

3.74%

2,301

Shasta

31.49%

15,292

58.95%

28,625

2.64%

1,283

1.94%

942

4.98%

2,417

Madera

31.40%

8,217

61.13%

15,998

1.98%

517

1.98%

517

3.52%

920

Sutter

29.85%

5,782

62.08%

12,024

3.20%

620

1.25%

242

3.62%

702

Yuba

29.71%

3,447

59.50%

6,904

3.69%

428

2.15%

249

4.96%

575

Placer

29.66%

28,495

61.03%

58,623

4.85%

4,657

1.56%

1,500

2.90%

2,781

El Dorado

29.43%

16,402

59.03%

32,898

6.13%

3,418

1.92%

1,072

3.48%

1,939

Sierra

29.21%

420

55.98%

805

5.01%

72

4.66%

67

5.15%

74

Colusa

27.17%

1,243

65.49%

2,996

2.86%

131

1.05%

48

3.43%

157

Modoc

26.62%

900

63.92%

2,161

1.60%

54

1.98%

67

5.89%

199

Glenn

25.86%

1,685

65.49%

4,268

2.87%

187

1.47%

96

4.31%

281


References[edit]





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External links[edit]



  • Election Day results by county

  • Official results 2002 General Election

  • Certified list of candidates













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