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2006 California Attorney General election

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2006 California Attorney General election

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  Edmund G Brown Jr (cropped).jpg Poochigian Portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee Jerry Brown Chuck Poochigian
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 4,756,184 3,220,429
Percentage 56.3% 38.1%

2006 California Attorney General election results map by county.svg
County results
Brown:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Poochigian:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Attorney General before election

Bill Lockyer
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Jerry Brown
Democratic

The 2006 California Attorney General election occurred on November 7, 2006. The primary elections took place on June 6, 2006. Former and future Governor Jerry Brown, the Democratic nominee, easily defeated the Republican nominee, State Senator Chuck Poochigian, for the office previously held by Democrat Bill Lockyer, who was term-limited and ran for Treasurer.

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Jerry Brown

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Edmund Gerald Brown Jr. is an American lawyer, author, and politician who served as the 34th and 39th governor of California from 1975 to 1983 and 2011 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected Secretary of State of California in 1970; Brown later served as Mayor of Oakland from 1999 to 2007 and Attorney General of California from 2007 to 2011. He was both the oldest and sixth-youngest governor of California due to the 28-year gap between his second and third terms. Upon completing his fourth term in office, Brown became the fourth longest-serving governor in U.S. history, serving 16 years and 5 days in office.

Democratic Party (United States)

Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by Martin Van Buren, who assembled politicians in every state behind war hero Andrew Jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party. Its main political rival has been the Republican Party since the 1850s, with both parties being big tents of competing and often opposing viewpoints. Modern American liberalism — a variant of social liberalism — is the party's majority ideology. The party also has notable centrist, social democratic, and left-libertarian factions.

Republican Party (United States)

Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP, is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. The GOP was founded in 1854 by anti-slavery activists who opposed the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which allowed for the potential expansion of chattel slavery into the western territories. It has been the main political rival of the Democratic Party since the mid-1850s. Like them, the Republican Party is a big tent of competing and often opposing ideologies. Presently, the Republican Party contains prominent conservative, centrist, populist, and right-libertarian factions.

California State Senate

California State Senate

The California State Senate is the upper house of the California State Legislature, the lower house being the California State Assembly. The State Senate convenes, along with the State Assembly, at the California State Capitol in Sacramento.

Chuck Poochigian

Chuck Poochigian

Charles S. "Chuck" "Pooch" Poochigian is an American jurist serving as Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal. A member of the Republican Party, he is also a former California State Senator.

Bill Lockyer

Bill Lockyer

William Westwood Lockyer is a retired American politician from California, who held elective office from 1973 to 2015, as State Treasurer of California, California Attorney General, and President Pro Tempore of the California State Senate.

2006 California State Treasurer election

2006 California State Treasurer election

The 2006 California State Treasurer election occurred on November 7, 2006. The primary elections took place on June 6, 2006. Attorney General Bill Lockyer, the Democratic nominee, easily defeated the Republican nominee, Board of Equalization member Claude Parrish, for the office previously held by Democrat Phil Angelides, who was term-limited and ran for governor.

Primary results

Results by county are available here and here.

Democratic

California Attorney General Democratic primary, 2006
Candidate Votes %
Jerry Brown 1,552,949 63.23
Rocky Delgadillo 903,549 36.77
Total votes 2,456,498 100.00

Others

California Attorney General primary, 2006 (Others)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chuck Poochigian 1,553,604 100.00
Green Michael Wyman 31,018 100.00
Libertarian Kenneth Weissman 16,567 100.00
Peace and Freedom Jack Harrison 3,736 100.00

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Edmund Gerald Brown Jr. is an American lawyer, author, and politician who served as the 34th and 39th governor of California from 1975 to 1983 and 2011 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected Secretary of State of California in 1970; Brown later served as Mayor of Oakland from 1999 to 2007 and Attorney General of California from 2007 to 2011. He was both the oldest and sixth-youngest governor of California due to the 28-year gap between his second and third terms. Upon completing his fourth term in office, Brown became the fourth longest-serving governor in U.S. history, serving 16 years and 5 days in office.

Rocky Delgadillo

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Rockard John Delgadillo, known as Rocky Delgadillo, is an American lawyer and politician. He is the former City Attorney of Los Angeles (2001–09).

California Republican Party

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Chuck Poochigian

Chuck Poochigian

Charles S. "Chuck" "Pooch" Poochigian is an American jurist serving as Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal. A member of the Republican Party, he is also a former California State Senator.

Green Party of California

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Libertarian Party of California

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The Libertarian Party of California (LPC) is the California affiliate of the national Libertarian Party (LP). The party chairwoman is Mimi Robson, and is based in Sacramento, California, in Sacramento County. As of 2016 Libertarians represent approximately 0.7% of the state's registered voters.

Results

California Attorney General election, 2006[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jerry Brown 4,756,184 56.29
Republican Chuck Poochigian 3,220,429 38.11
Green Michael Wyman 195,130 2.31
Libertarian Kenneth Weissman 177,469 2.10
Peace and Freedom Jack Harrison 100,797 1.19
Invalid or blank votes 449,050 5.05
Total votes 8,450,009 100.00
Turnout   39.29
Democratic hold

Results by county

Results from the Secretary of State of California:[1]

County Brown Votes Poochigian Votes Wyman Votes Weissman Votes Harrison Votes
San Francisco 79.73% 188,409 11.65% 27,523 5.70% 13,479 1.78% 4,208 1.14% 2,686
Santa Cruz 75.01% 66,560 19.12% 16,962 3.29% 2,922 1.70% 1,512 0.88% 777
Marin 73.45% 76,182 21.08% 21,868 3.23% 3,354 1.50% 1,559 0.72% 751
Alameda 73.10% 290,072 18.43% 73,120 5.23% 20,740 1.72% 6,824 1.52% 6,036
San Mateo 70.78% 141,617 23.91% 47,828 2.91% 5,815 1.53% 3,067 0.87% 1,747
Sonoma 68.66% 116,443 24.57% 41,663 3.40% 5,765 2.00% 3,385 1.38% 2,343
Santa Clara 66.69% 279,105 27.78% 116,284 2.41% 10,072 2.15% 8,983 0.98% 4,094
Mendocino 66.20% 20,045 25.78% 7,807 4.30% 1,301 2.47% 747 1.25% 379
Contra Costa 66.21% 196,765 29.28% 87,008 2.18% 6,479 1.32% 3,929 1.00% 2,981
Monterey 65.07% 56,367 30.18% 26,138 1.87% 1,623 1.81% 1,567 1.07% 926
Los Angeles 64.48% 1,222,860 30.20% 572,820 1.86% 35,245 2.20% 41,759 1.26% 23,881
Napa 63.55% 26,731 31.01% 13,042 2.59% 1,089 1.87% 785 0.98% 413
Solano 61.43% 62,774 33.48% 34,219 1.90% 1,938 2.11% 2,157 1.08% 1,105
Yolo 60.06% 31,930 33.79% 17,963 3.30% 1,756 2.20% 1,169 0.65% 346
San Benito 59.39% 8,374 35.61% 5,022 1.63% 230 2.33% 329 1.04% 146
Humboldt 58.61% 27,643 32.28% 15,224 5.26% 2,479 2.46% 1,158 1.39% 657
Lake 56.65% 10,795 36.07% 6,873 2.97% 566 2.51% 478 1.81% 344
Imperial 55.98% 12,152 37.23% 8,082 1.88% 409 2.26% 490 2.65% 576
Santa Barbara 54.33% 64,823 40.03% 47,760 2.28% 2,716 2.27% 2,705 1.09% 1,304
Alpine 54.27% 286 37.19% 196 3.61% 19 3.80% 20 1.14% 6
Sacramento 52.58% 184,560 42.52% 149,246 2.09% 7,341 1.71% 6,001 1.11% 3,888
Ventura 51.58% 111,773 43.67% 94,635 1.53% 3,323 2.14% 4,636 1.07% 2,329
San Bernardino 49.63% 167,145 44.73% 150,659 1.76% 5,932 2.53% 8,524 1.35% 4,555
San Diego 49.60% 374,717 45.25% 341,832 1.98% 14,926 2.10% 15,879 1.08% 8,156
San Joaquin 49.13% 67,219 45.40% 62,122 1.86% 2,548 1.95% 2,670 1.66% 2,267
Mono 48.49% 1,785 44.47% 1,637 2.99% 110 2.93% 108 1.11% 41
Trinity 48.27% 2,729 42.84% 2,422 3.29% 186 3.86% 218 1.75% 99
Del Norte 48.29% 3,192 44.81% 2,962 2.57% 170 3.10% 205 1.23% 81
Nevada 48.19% 20,449 46.42% 19,697 2.67% 1,134 2.04% 867 0.67% 286
San Luis Obispo 47.21% 44,512 47.38% 44,668 2.16% 2,032 2.25% 2,123 1.00% 946
Riverside 47.00% 176,341 47.90% 179,692 1.69% 6,331 2.09% 7,854 1.32% 4,956
Stanislaus 45.43% 46,375 50.03% 51,071 1.55% 1,580 1.68% 1,713 1.31% 1,341
Butte 45.22% 30,300 48.90% 32,768 3.11% 2,083 2.65% 1,779 0.12% 82
Inyo 44.33% 2,818 48.97% 3,113 2.89% 184 2.61% 166 1.20% 76
Merced 44.30% 18,277 50.50% 20,834 1.60% 661 2.07% 855 1.53% 631
Tuolumne 43.21% 9,023 51.45% 10,743 2.06% 430 2.06% 431 1.22% 255
Plumas 42.83% 3,744 51.49% 4,501 2.11% 184 2.30% 201 1.27% 111
Amador 41.98% 6,133 52.62% 7,688 2.18% 319 2.18% 318 1.05% 153
Calaveras 42.23% 7,419 52.71% 9,260 2.17% 382 2.77% 486 0.13% 22
Orange 41.46% 293,982 52.89% 375,038 1.77% 12,525 2.62% 18,571 1.27% 8,973
Siskiyou 41.21% 6,731 51.78% 8,456 2.11% 344 3.42% 559 1.48% 242
El Dorado 40.56% 26,966 53.89% 35,829 2.39% 1,587 2.34% 1,553 0.83% 554
Placer 40.44% 48,800 54.74% 66,051 2.00% 2,415 2.10% 2,530 0.72% 866
Sierra 38.87% 608 53.84% 842 2.43% 38 3.90% 61 0.96% 15
Colusa 38.03% 1,848 58.06% 2,821 1.28% 62 1.77% 86 0.86% 42
Tehama 37.64% 6,672 56.22% 9,965 1.82% 322 2.82% 500 1.51% 267
Mariposa 37.51% 2,834 56.31% 4,254 2.57% 194 2.30% 174 1.31% 99
Yuba 36.96% 5,067 55.90% 7,664 2.17% 298 3.31% 454 1.66% 227
Sutter 36.60% 8,591 58.56% 13,746 1.57% 369 1.90% 446 1.37% 321
Shasta 36.02% 20,866 58.43% 33,846 1.74% 1,009 2.47% 1,431 1.33% 772
Fresno 35.55% 61,932 60.20% 104,877 1.66% 2,884 1.41% 2,457 1.19% 2,076
Glenn 35.69% 2,607 60.41% 4,412 1.62% 118 2.15% 157 0.14% 10
Kings 34.05% 7,720 61.84% 14,019 1.24% 282 1.69% 384 1.17% 266
Lassen 33.84% 2,856 57.84% 4,881 2.41% 203 4.48% 378 1.43% 121
Modoc 33.72% 1,238 58.62% 2,152 2.02% 74 4.20% 154 1.44% 53
Kern 32.18% 47,771 61.60% 91,441 1.99% 2,957 2.82% 4,179 1.41% 2092
Tulare 31.18% 21,296 64.86% 44,304 1.49% 1,020 1.52% 1,041 0.95% 647
Madera 31.02% 9,199 64.19% 19,035 1.94% 576 1.65% 489 1.20% 355

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Republican Party (United States)

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Libertarian Party (United States)

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Santa Cruz County, California

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Marin County, California

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Alameda County, California

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San Mateo County, California

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Santa Clara County, California

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Santa Clara County, officially the County of Santa Clara, is the sixth-most populous county in the U.S. state of California, with a population of 1,936,259, as of the 2020 census. Santa Clara County and neighboring San Benito County together form the U.S. Census Bureau's San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara metropolitan statistical area, which is part of the larger San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland combined statistical area. Santa Clara is the most populous county in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Northern California. The county seat and largest city is San Jose; with about 1,000,000 residents, it is the 10th-most populous city in the United States, California's third-most populous city and the most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area. The second- and third-largest cities are Sunnyvale and Santa Clara.

Mendocino County, California

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References
  1. ^ a b "Secretary of State" (PDF). Secretary of State of California. 2006-12-16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  2. ^ "Registration and Participation" (PDF). Secretary of State of California. 2006-12-18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-07-17. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
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