1994 California elections Registered 14,723,784[ 1] Turnout 60.45% ( 14.87 pp )[ 1]
California 's state elections were held November 8, 1994. Necessary primary elections were held on June 7. Up for election were all the seats of the California State Assembly , 20 seats of the California Senate , seven constitutional officers, all the seats of the California Board of Equalization , as well as votes on retention of two Supreme Court justices and various appeals court judges. Ten ballot measures were also up for approval. Municipal offices were also included in the election.[ 2]
Constitutional Offices [ edit ]
Lieutenant governor [ edit ]
Insurance Commissioner [ edit ]
Superintendent of Public Instruction [ edit ]
California State Superintendent of Public Instruction election, 1994[ 3]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delaine Eastin
3,892,681
55.60
Maureen DiMarco
3,108,221
44.40
Hal Rice (write-in )
20
0.00
Invalid or blank votes
1,899,714
21.34%
Total votes
8,900,636
100.0
Voter turnout
%
Board of Equalization [ edit ]
California Board of Equalization elections, 1994
Party
Votes
Percentage
Seats
+/–
Republican
3,684,744
48.04%
2
0
Democratic
3,388,312
44.17%
2
0
Libertarian
327,040
4.26%
0
0
American Independent
140,030
1.83%
0
0
Peace and Freedom
130,761
1.70%
0
0
Invalid or blank votes
1,180,321
13.34%
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Totals
8,851,208
100.00%
4
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Associate Justice Ronald George , Seat 1
Vote on retention
Votes
%
Yes
3,153,849
57.02
No
2,376,799
42.98
Invalid
3,369,988
37.85
Total votes
8,900,636
100.0
Turnout
Associate Justice Joyce Kennard , Seat 2
Vote on retention
Votes
%
Yes
3,336,442
58.67
No
2,350,567
41.33
Invalid
3,213,627
36.11
Total votes
8,900,636
100.0
Turnout
Associate Justice Kathryn Werdegar , Seat 3
Vote on retention
Votes
%
Yes
3,423,582
61.34
No
2,158,181
38.66
Invalid
3,318,873
37.29
Total votes
8,900,636
100.0
Turnout
Legislature elections [ edit ]
There are 40 seats in the State Senate . For this election, candidates running in even-numbered districts ran for four-year terms.
California State Senate - 1994
Seats
Democratic -Held
21
Republican -Held
17
Independent Held
2
1994 Elections
Republican Held and Uncontested
11
Contested
20
Democratic Held and Uncontested
8
Independent Held and Uncontested
1
Total
40
All 80 biennially elected seats of the State Assembly were up for election this year. Each seat has a two-year term. The Republicans took narrow control of the State Assembly.
California State Assembly - 1994
Seats
Republican-Held
41
Democratic-Held
39
1994 Elections
Democratic Incumbent and Uncontested
34
Republican Incumbent and Uncontested
23
Contested, Open Seats
23
Total
80
Statewide ballot propositions [ edit ]
Ten ballot propositions qualified to be listed on the general election ballot in California. Eight measures passed while four failed.
(Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act of 1994.) Proposition 181 failed with 34.92% of the vote.
Passed by voters, but courts struck it down.
(Recall Elections. State Officers.) Proposition 183 passed with 67.47% of the vote.
(Increased Sentences. Repeat Offenders (Three Strikes)) Proposition 184 passed with 71.85% of the vote.
(Public Transportation Trust Funds. Gasoline Sales Tax. Initiative Statute.) Proposition 185 failed with 19.47% of the vote.
(Health Services. Taxes.) Proposition 186 failed with 26.58% of the vote.
(Illegal Aliens. Ineligibility for Public Services. Verification and Reporting.) Proposition 187 passed with 58.93% of the vote.
(Smoking and Tobacco Products. Local Preemption. Statewide Regulation.) Proposition 188 failed with 29.31% of the vote.
(Bail Exception. Felony Sexual Assault.) Proposition 189 passed with 79.41% of the vote.
(Commission on Judicial Performance) Proposition 190 passed with 63.87% of the vote.
(Abolish Justice Courts) Proposition 191 passed with 61.05% of the vote.