FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS
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* Returns in the “How California Voted” columns represent vote totals from the entire state.
* Returns in the “How San Diego County Voted” columns represent vote totals from San Diego County only.
PRESIDENTIAL
How California Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Bill Clinton: 4,822,875 (46%) George Bush*: 3,344,317 (32%) Ross Perot: 2,148,457 (21%) Andre Marrou: 44,449 (0%) Ron Daniels: 17,152 (0%) Howard Phillips: 11,516 (0%)
How San Diego County Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Bill Clinton: 337,227 (38%) George Bush*: 314,314 (35%) Ross Perot: 234,444 (26%) Andre Marrou: 4,212 (1%) Ron Daniels: 1,147 (0%) Howard Phillips: 943 (0%)
U.S.SENATE (Full Term)
How California Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Barbara Boxer: 4,867,126 (48%) Bruce Herschensohn: 4,294,665 (43%) Jerome McCready: 351,752 (4%) Genevieve Torres: 350,684 (4%) June R. Genis: 220,541 (2%)
How San Diego County Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Bruce Herschensohn: 401,012 (47%) Barbara Boxer: 365,414 (43%) Jerome McCready: 35,084 (4%) Genevieve Torres: 30,534 (4%) June R. Genis: 24,772 (3%)
U.S. SENATE (Part Term)
How California Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Dianne Feinstein: 5,505,780 (55%) John Seymour**: 3,782,802 (38%) Gerald Horne: 287,358 (3%) Paul Meeuwenberg: 263,546 (3%) Richard B. Boddie: 231,166 (2%)
How San Diego County Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Dianne Feinstein: 404,866 (47%) John Seymour**: 368,514 (43%) Gerald Horne: 27,633 (3%) Richard B. Boddie: 26,397 (3%) Paul Meeuwenberg: 26,341 (3%)
PROPOSITIONS
How California Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) 155--Public Schools General Obligation Bond Yes: 5,100,807 (52%) No: 4,719,632 (48%)
156--Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act Yes: 4,624,644 (48%) No: 4,923,155 (52%)
157--Toll Highways Yes: 2,779,094 (29%) No: 6,695,367 (71%)
158--Office of the California Analyst Yes: 3,721,184 (41%) No: 5,433,550 (59%)
159--Office of the Auditor General Yes: 3,780,650 (42%) No: 5,275,861 (58%)
160--Property Tax Exemption for Military Surviving Spouse Yes: 4,935,295 (52%) No: 4,651,670 (49%)
161--Physician-Assisted Death Yes: 4,562,010 (46%) No: 5,348,947 (54%)
162--Public Employees’ Retirement Systems Yes: 4,742,843 (51%) No: 4,555,742 (49%)
163--Snack Tax Yes: 6,454,516 (66%) No: 3,324,509 (34%)
164--Term Limits for Congress Yes: 6,043,057 (63%) No: 3,631,776 (38%)
165--Welfare, Budget Process Yes: 4,512,965 (46%) No: 5,255,308 (54%)
166--Basic Health Care Yes: 3,151,791 (32%) No: 6,728,501 (68%)
167--State Taxes Yes: 4,082,842 (42%) No: 5,667,775 (58%)
How San Diego County Voted 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
155--Public Schools General Obligation Bond Yes: 409,290 (49%) No: 419,478 (51%)
156--Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act Yes: 385,259 (47%) No: 429,643 (53%)
157--Toll Highways Yes: 237,491 (30%) No: 553,031 (70%)
158--Office of the California Analyst Yes: 285,710 (38%) No: 467,817 (62%)
159--Office of the Auditor General Yes: 289,005 (39%) No: 456,481 (61%)
160--Property Tax Exemption for Military Surviving Spouse Yes: 380,641 (47%) No: 426,361 (53%)
161--Physician-Assisted Death Yes: 408,186 (48%) No: 445,087 (52%)
162--Public Employees’ Retirement Systems Yes: 404,455 (52%) No: 375,173 (48%)
163--Snack Tax Yes: 592,023 (71%) No: 238,264 (29%)
164--Term Limits for Congress Yes: 556,154 (69%) No: 253,787 (31%)
165--Welfare, Budget Process Yes: 483,615 (59%) No: 340,947 (41%)
166--Basic Health Care Yes: 281,894 (34%) No: 557,543 (66%)
167--State Taxes Yes: 325,288 (40%) No: 498,779 (61%)
County-by-County Returns
Election returns for key races and measures in nine Southern California counties appear on this page and the following page. Elected candidates and measures--or those leading with 99% of precints reporting--appear in bold type. Results are not offical and could be affected by absentee ballots.
Key to Election Tables
-- An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent candidate or an incumbent running in an essentially new district; a double asterisk (**) denotes an appointed incumbent.
-- Elected candidates and approved measures--or those leading with 99% of precincts reporting--are in bold type. Results are not official and could be affected by absentee ballots.
-- Party affiliation is indicated in parentheses: (A) American Independent (D) Democratic (G) Green (I) Independent (L) Libertarian (P) Peace and Freedom (R) Republican
-- 0% indicates returns were unavailable at edition time or only absentee ballots have been counted.
-- District locations are identified by county. In Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura counties, they are identified by community.
Contributing to Times’ Election Coverage:
-- Technical assistance: Deputy systems editor James D. Angius, systems architects Paul Orwig and Victor I. Pulver, systems analyst Alma Cook.
-- Compiled by: Times editorial researchers Nona Yates and Tracy Thomas.
-- Contributing: Editorial Librarians Lauri Ferguson, William Holmes and Maloy Moore. Editorial Assistants Felicia Archey, Celida Avalos, Lilia Beebe, Christine Chaplin, Aaron Davis, Edgar Duarte, Kevin Fox, Laura Galloway, Ann Griffith, John Hernandez, Sheila Howard, Rose-Marie Imstepf, Christina Kelch, Anthony Kelker, John Malnic, Scott Masko, Roshawn Mathias, Bill McElhaney, Carlos Santana, Cynthia Viers and Onna Young.
Sources: Election returns provided by the Office of the Secretary of State, county Registrars of Voters and the Associated Press.
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