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2006 California State Treasurer election

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2006 California State Treasurer election

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Nominee Bill Lockyer Claude Parrish
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 4,523,854 3,095,615
Percentage 54.37% 37.21%

2006 California State Treasurer election results map by county.svg
County results
Lockyer:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Parrish:      40–50%      50–60%

Treasurer before election

Phil Angelides
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Bill Lockyer
Democratic

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.

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Bill Lockyer

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Primary results

A bar graph of statewide results in this contest are available at https://web.archive.org/web/20070517094424/http://primary2006.ss.ca.gov/Returns/trs/00.htm.

Results by county are available here and here.

Republican

Candidates

Claude Parrish, Board of Equalization member

Keith Richman, Assemblyman

California State Treasurer Republican primary, 2006
Candidate Votes %
Claude Parrish 912,818 56.29
Keith Richman 709,734 43.71
Total votes 1,622,552 100.00

Others

California State Treasurer primary, 2006 (Others)
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Lockyer 2,079,963 100.00
Green Mehul Thakker 31,178 100.00
American Independent E. Justin Noonan 30,684 100.00
Libertarian Marian Smithson 16,745 100.00
Peace and Freedom Jack Harrison 3,681 100.00

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Libertarian Party of California

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Results

California State Treasurer election, 2006[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Lockyer 4,523,854 54.37
Republican Claude Parrish 3,095,615 37.21
Libertarian Marian Smithson 334,056 4.01
Green Mehul Thakker 201,670 2.42
American Independent E. Justin Noonan 93,281 1.12
Peace and Freedom Jack Harrison 71,726 0.86
Invalid or blank votes 578,857 6.50
Total votes 8,320,202 100.00
Turnout   39.29
Democratic hold

Results by county

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

County Lockyer Votes Parrish Votes Smithson Votes Thakker Votes Others Votes
San Francisco 76.17% 176,013 12.76% 29,485 3.47% 8,026 5.78% 13,366 1.82% 4,201
Alameda 72.44% 285,210 18.90% 74,424 2.77% 10,899 4.46% 17,547 1.43% 5,649
Marin 68.82% 69,678 22.93% 23,218 3.36% 3,407 3.70% 3,750 1.18% 1,197
Santa Cruz 67.45% 58,193 21.85% 18,850 3.92% 3,383 5.24% 4,517 1.54% 1,335
San Mateo 66.46% 130,002 26.08% 51,018 2.95% 5,772 2.91% 5,702 1.60% 3,126
Sonoma 63.80% 106,638 25.74% 43,025 3.96% 6,623 4.20% 7,024 2.29% 3,828
Los Angeles 61.89% 1,158,447 29.91% 559,876 4.00% 74,839 2.09% 39,080 2.10% 39,466
Contra Costa 61.73% 179,451 31.91% 92,760 2.61% 7,593 2.08% 6,052 1.66% 4,830
Santa Clara 61.20% 251,172 29.46% 120,919 4.68% 19,188 2.79% 11,440 1.87% 7,673
Yolo 60.62% 31,755 31.15% 16,320 3.70% 1,937 3.56% 1,864 0.97% 508
Monterey 60.24% 51,554 31.87% 27,271 3.64% 3,113 2.42% 2,073 1.83% 1,563
Mendocino 59.76% 17,773 26.57% 7,903 4.93% 1,465 6.19% 1,840 2.56% 761
Solano 59.61% 60,413 32.87% 33,317 3.65% 3,703 1.84% 1,866 2.02% 2,050
Napa 57.93% 23,926 33.27% 13,743 3.53% 1,460 3.27% 1,352 2.00% 824
Imperial 56.44% 12,235 34.64% 7,508 3.92% 850 1.61% 348 3.39% 735
San Benito 55.23% 7,650 35.93% 4,977 4.29% 594 2.03% 281 2.52% 349
Humboldt 53.57% 24,928 32.72% 15,226 4.36% 2,029 7.01% 3,263 2.33% 1,084
Lake 53.17% 10,021 35.81% 6,750 4.36% 822 3.37% 635 3.29% 620
Sacramento 51.97% 178,296 39.41% 135,211 4.18% 14,343 2.40% 8,222 2.04% 6,982
San Joaquin 51.00% 68,594 40.73% 54,786 4.33% 5,825 1.69% 2,277 2.24% 3,017
Santa Barbara 50.86% 59,354 39.65% 46,274 5.17% 6,039 2.64% 3,086 1.67% 1,948
Alpine 50.58% 260 36.96% 190 7.39% 38 3.31% 17 1.75% 9
Merced 49.76% 20,265 42.44% 17,284 3.37% 1,372 1.45% 592 2.97% 1,209
Ventura 48.61% 103,110 43.63% 92,565 4.16% 8,821 1.83% 3,876 1.77% 3,765
Stanislaus 48.54% 49,112 44.95% 45,475 3.01% 3,043 1.48% 1,493 2.03% 2,051
San Diego 47.55% 353,622 44.36% 329,914 4.19% 31,155 1.89% 14,032 2.01% 14,943
San Bernardino 46.92% 156,425 44.59% 148,668 4.35% 14,510 1.80% 6,014 2.34% 7,802
Del Norte 46.40% 3,049 43.05% 2,829 4.70% 309 2.66% 175 3.18% 209
Fresno 46.25% 78,401 46.10% 78,147 3.96% 6,714 1.49% 2,528 2.21% 3,734
Trinity 45.23% 2,521 40.83% 2,276 7.41% 413 4.34% 242 2.19% 122
San Luis Obispo 44.99% 41,653 46.70% 43,238 4.02% 3,725 2.69% 2,494 1.59% 1,472
Riverside 44.35% 165,096 47.76% 177,775 4.14% 15,428 1.58% 5,889 2.17% 8,056
Mono 44.22% 1,615 44.39% 1,621 5.48% 200 3.64% 133 2.28% 83
Nevada 44.09% 18,298 46.33% 19,226 4.87% 2,022 3.70% 1,535 1.00% 417
Butte 43.18% 28,926 46.57% 31,197 4.86% 3,256 3.40% 2,281 2.00% 1,335
Kings 42.65% 9,517 50.14% 11,189 3.49% 778 1.25% 278 2.47% 552
Tuolumne 42.49% 8,748 48.15% 9,912 4.49% 925 2.27% 467 2.60% 535
Amador 42.47% 6,145 48.98% 7,087 4.10% 593 2.14% 310 2.30% 333
Calaveras 41.33% 7,213 48.35% 8,438 5.03% 878 2.51% 438 2.78% 484
Mariposa 40.85% 3,058 50.11% 3,751 3.95% 296 2.48% 186 2.60% 195
Plumas 40.46% 3,489 50.64% 4,367 4.01% 346 2.59% 223 2.29% 198
Siskiyou 40.26% 6,512 50.11% 8,104 4.74% 767 2.50% 405 2.38% 385
Inyo 40.05% 2,503 50.06% 3,128 4.66% 291 2.98% 186 2.25% 141
Colusa 39.97% 1,909 54.00% 2,579 2.62% 125 1.19% 57 2.22% 106
Placer 39.99% 47,338 52.23% 61,815 4.38% 5,190 1.94% 2,291 1.46% 1,727
Orange 39.34% 274,675 52.18% 364,291 4.74% 33,114 1.78% 12,418 1.95% 13,655
Tehama 39.12% 6,932 52.38% 9,283 3.96% 701 1.64% 291 2.90% 514
El Dorado 38.86% 25,406 51.88% 33,916 4.81% 3,144 2.72% 1,780 1.72% 1,128
Madera 38.66% 11,299 53.84% 15,733 3.43% 1,002 1.69% 494 2.39% 696
Tulare 38.47% 25,953 55.45% 37,411 2.77% 1,870 1.30% 880 2.00% 1,350
Kern 38.51% 56,558 53.70% 78,875 4.10% 6,026 1.30% 1,913 2.38% 3,496
Sutter 38.11% 8,871 54.69% 12,731 3.51% 818 1.77% 412 1.91% 446
Shasta 37.56% 21,589 54.36% 31,241 4.18% 2,405 1.76% 1,011 2.13% 1,227
Yuba 37.25% 5,067 51.90% 7,061 5.23% 711 2.26% 307 3.37% 458
Glenn 37.08% 2,714 55.40% 4,055 3.76% 275 1.50% 110 2.25% 165
Lassen 35.68% 2,994 54.02% 4,533 6.08% 510 2.28% 191 1.95% 164
Sierra 35.44% 549 51.45% 797 8.01% 124 3.68% 57 1.42% 22
Modoc 32.03% 1,159 56.72% 2,052 6.94% 251 2.18% 79 2.12% 77

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Contra Costa County, California

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Source: "2006 California State Treasurer election", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2022, December 12th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_California_State_Treasurer_election.

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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 2008-07-17. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  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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