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1970 California gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name1970 California gubernatorial election
countryCalifornia
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1966 California gubernatorial election
previous_year1966
next_election1974 California gubernatorial election
next_year1974
election_dateNovember 3, 1970
image1Ronald Reagan, 14 May 1974 (cropped1).jpg
nominee1**Ronald Reagan**
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1**3,439,174**
percentage1**52.84%**
image2Jesse M. Unruh, 1967 Edit.jpg
nominee2Jesse Unruh
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote22,938,607
percentage245.14%
map_image
map_caption**Reagan**:
**Unruh**:
titleGovernor
before_electionRonald Reagan
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionRonald Reagan
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)

Unruh:
The 1970 California gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1970. The incumbent governor, Republican Ronald Reagan, won re-election over Democrat and Speaker of the Assembly Jesse Unruh. This would be the closest victory of Ronald Reagan's entire political career.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Ronald Reagan, incumbent governor since 1967

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Walter R. Buchanan
  • Jack W. Clapper
  • Florence E. Douglas, mayor of Vallejo since 1955
  • Raymond L. Haight Jr., high school history teacher, anti-war advocate, and son of Raymond Haight
  • Harry F. May
  • Eddie M. Ramirez, Boyle Heights (Los Angeles) pharmacist
  • Joseph S. Ramos
  • Jesse M. Unruh, former Speaker of the California Assembly (196169) and Assemblyman from Marina del Rey
  • George H. Wagner
  • Samuel William Yorty, mayor of Los Angeles since 1961

Results

Other primaries

American Independent Party

Peace and Freedom Party

General election results

Results by county

CountyRonald Reagan
RepublicanJesse M. Unruh
DemocraticRicardo Romo
Peace & FreedomWilliam K. Shearer
American IndependentMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%Total3,439,66452.84%2,938,60745.14%65,9541.01%65,8471.01%501,0577.70%6,510,072
Alameda162,72743.05%206,69354.68%5,5911.48%2,9750.79%-43,966-11.63%377,986
Alpine20366.34%8929.08%41.31%103.27%11437.25%306
Amador2,86653.12%2,44545.32%280.52%561.04%4217.80%5,395
Butte22,65662.82%12,55834.82%4291.19%4201.16%10,09828.00%36,063
Calaveras3,49963.10%1,94735.11%440.79%550.99%1,55227.99%5,545
Colusa2,30257.69%1,62740.78%260.65%350.88%67516.92%3,990
Contra Costa106,96553.15%91,15645.30%1,3230.66%1,8000.89%15,8097.86%201,244
Del Norte2,75557.13%1,97741.00%370.77%531.10%77816.13%4,822
El Dorado7,93256.59%5,81841.51%650.46%2021.44%2,11415.08%14,017
Fresno60,64448.74%61,80149.67%7520.60%1,2270.99%-1,157-0.93%124,424
Glenn3,80559.37%2,48238.73%390.61%831.30%1,32320.64%6,409
Humboldt16,77851.12%15,23246.41%4001.22%4101.25%1,5464.71%32,820
Imperial10,63658.47%7,00638.51%3521.93%1981.09%3,63019.95%18,192
Inyo4,00663.50%2,20234.90%430.68%580.92%1,80428.59%6,309
Kern54,21655.19%41,76842.52%5340.54%1,7101.74%12,44812.67%98,228
Kings8,06849.11%8,13449.52%1070.65%1180.72%-66-0.40%16,427
Lake5,31758.18%3,68340.30%460.50%931.02%1,63417.88%9,139
Lassen2,49444.93%2,91152.44%440.79%1021.84%-417-7.51%5,551
Los Angeles1,173,16150.74%1,095,89947.40%21,8910.95%21,3120.92%77,2623.34%2,312,263
Madera6,20548.94%6,30449.72%730.58%960.76%-99-0.78%12,678
Marin43,09256.56%31,52541.38%9391.23%6320.83%11,56715.18%76,188
Mariposa1,56857.46%1,11140.71%140.51%361.32%45716.75%2,729
Mendocino9,13453.33%7,61444.46%1260.74%2521.47%1,5208.88%17,126
Merced12,11749.64%11,84048.50%2471.01%2070.85%2771.13%24,411
Modoc1,76059.40%1,13838.41%240.81%411.38%62220.99%2,963
Mono1,35073.09%46024.91%211.14%160.87%89048.19%1,847
Monterey33,69156.63%24,50841.19%7221.21%5750.97%9,18315.43%59,496
Napa16,84455.29%13,01842.73%1610.53%4421.45%3,82612.56%30,465
Nevada6,75659.45%4,44239.09%770.68%890.78%2,31420.36%11,364
Orange308,98266.89%145,42031.48%2,9810.65%4,5570.99%163,56235.41%461,940
Placer13,88649.37%13,75148.89%1490.53%3421.22%1350.48%28,128
Plumas2,28044.97%2,67852.82%270.53%851.68%-398-7.85%5,070
Riverside81,76856.60%59,42541.13%1,7351.20%1,5381.06%22,34315.47%144,466
Sacramento105,52346.04%120,36552.52%1,3780.60%1,9250.84%-14,842-6.48%229,191
San Benito3,13459.54%1,99337.86%901.71%470.89%1,14121.68%5,264
San Bernardino107,21956.57%77,06940.66%2,9461.55%2,2941.21%30,15015.91%189,528
San Diego253,37860.11%158,09837.51%4,1610.99%5,8861.40%95,28022.60%421,523
San Francisco106,60641.97%140,82955.44%3,9581.56%2,6251.03%-34,223-13.47%254,018
San Joaquin50,63155.25%39,49543.10%6820.74%8330.91%11,13612.15%91,641
San Luis Obispo18,30155.84%13,75841.98%2920.89%4251.30%4,54313.86%32,776
San Mateo109,35654.31%88,06943.74%1,8200.90%2,1211.05%21,28710.57%201,366
Santa Barbara51,52360.10%32,20237.56%1,3621.59%6380.74%19,32122.54%85,725
Santa Clara172,56251.47%154,57046.10%4,6831.40%3,4751.04%17,9925.37%335,290
Santa Cruz26,67958.07%18,18639.58%6341.38%4450.97%8,49318.49%45,944
Shasta11,86443.93%14,64354.22%1560.58%3431.27%-2,779-10.29%27,006
Sierra61746.92%67451.25%70.53%171.29%-57-4.33%1,315
Siskiyou6,09249.58%5,92048.18%960.78%1801.46%1721.40%12,288
Solano21,93948.43%21,58347.64%7741.71%1,0062.22%3560.79%45,302
Sonoma44,82358.60%29,95339.16%8301.09%8811.15%14,87019.44%76,487
Stanislaus29,15745.07%34,51053.34%6400.99%3910.60%-5,353-8.27%64,698
Sutter9,08464.48%4,81134.15%760.54%1180.84%4,27330.33%14,089
Tehama5,50052.46%4,81945.97%550.52%1101.05%6816.50%10,484
Trinity1,64350.21%1,54947.34%150.46%651.99%942.87%3,272
Tulare27,56457.69%19,32740.45%4320.90%4560.95%8,23717.24%47,779
Tuolumne4,56753.74%3,77944.46%881.04%650.76%7889.27%8,499
Ventura63,79058.64%42,35038.93%1,3431.23%1,3081.20%21,44019.71%108,791
Yolo12,34441.01%17,13556.92%3381.12%2860.95%-4,791-15.92%30,103
Yuba5,30554.74%4,25843.93%470.48%820.85%1,04710.80%9,692

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Fresno
  • Kings
  • Lassen
  • Madera
  • Sacramento
  • Shasta
  • Sierra
  • Stanislaus
  • Yolo

References

References

  1. (6 Apr 1982). "Obituary for Florence Vallejos Douglas". Escondido Times-Advocate.
  2. Fallows, James. (December 15, 2009). "Raymond Haight Jr.". [[The Atlantic]].
  3. Ramos, George. (July 31, 2000). "Heart of the Eastside". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  4. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote State of California Direct Primary Election, June 2, 1970".
  5. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote State of California General Election, November 3, 1970".
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