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1990 California gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name1990 California gubernatorial election
countryCalifornia
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1986 California gubernatorial election
previous_year1986
next_election1994 California gubernatorial election
next_year1994
election_dateNovember 6, 1990
image_sizex150px
image1Pete Wilson official portrait, 1991 (cropped).jpg
nominee1**Pete Wilson**
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1**3,791,904**
percentage1**49.25%**
image2Dianne Feinstein congressional portrait (1).jpg
nominee2Dianne Feinstein
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote23,525,197
percentage245.78%
map_image
map_caption**Wilson**:
**Feinstein**:
titleGovernor
before_electionGeorge Deukmejian
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionPete Wilson
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)

Feinstein:
The 1990 California gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1990. Though incumbent Republican Governor George Deukmejian was eligible for a third term, he announced in January 1989 that he would not pursue reelection. Republicans instead nominated Senator Pete Wilson, who defeated Democratic former San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein in a close race.

Feinstein won the Democratic nomination against opponents including California Attorney General John Van de Kamp, while Wilson faced minimal opposition in his bid for the Republican nomination. Feinstein was elected to Wilson's former Senate seat in 1992, and served in the Senate until her death in September 2023.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Donald L. Bullock
  • Jeffrey T. Greene
  • David M. Williams
  • Pete Wilson, incumbent U.S. senator and former mayor of San Diego

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • John Hancock Abbott
  • Eileen Anderson
  • Lydon Byrne
  • Mark Calney
  • Dianne Feinstein, mayor of San Francisco
  • Franklin Geraty
  • Charles A. Mahon III
  • Charles Pineda Jr.
  • Frank L. Thomas
  • John van de Kamp, California attorney general
  • F. Frank Wong

Results

Minor party primaries

American Independent Party

Libertarian Party

Peace and Freedom Party

General election results

Candidates

  • Dianne Feinstein, mayor of San Francisco (Democratic)
  • Jerome McCready (American Independent)
  • Maria Elizabeth Muñoz (Peace and Freedom)
  • Dennis Thompson (Libertarian)
  • Pete Wilson, U.S. Senator (Republican)

Results

Results by county

CountyPete Wilson
RepublicanDianne Feinstein
DemocraticDennis Thompson
LibertarianJerome McCready
American IndependentMaria Elizabeth Muñoz
Peace & FreedomAll others
Write-inMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%#%#%Total3,791,90449.25%3,525,19745.78%145,6281.89%139,6611.81%96,8421.26%2350.00%266,7073.46%7,699,467
Alameda117,10731.64%237,34564.12%6,2611.69%4,0491.09%5,4051.46%110.00%-120,238-32.48%370,178
Alpine24252.72%17437.91%143.05%163.49%132.83%00.00%6814.81%459
Amador6,46953.99%4,79740.04%2612.18%3362.80%1180.98%00.00%1,67213.96%11,981
Butte35,04854.93%25,42239.85%1,4582.29%1,2641.98%6070.95%20.00%9,62615.09%63,801
Calaveras7,07152.99%5,42240.63%3912.93%3222.41%1391.04%00.00%1,64912.36%13,345
Colusa2,79862.37%1,45532.43%932.07%1032.30%370.82%00.00%1,34329.94%4,486
Contra Costa119,90143.94%144,26852.87%3,7031.36%2,7591.01%2,2350.82%170.01%-24,367-8.93%272,883
Del Norte3,61553.21%2,71739.99%1402.06%2193.22%1031.52%00.00%89813.22%6,794
El Dorado26,45255.81%18,39038.80%7801.65%1,3392.83%4320.91%30.01%8,06217.01%47,396
Fresno77,69352.57%63,52342.98%2,1761.47%2,7721.88%1,6181.09%00.00%14,1709.59%147,782
Glenn4,19061.06%2,18231.80%1852.70%2573.75%480.70%00.00%2,00829.26%6,862
Humboldt22,94346.81%22,82346.57%9511.94%1,0422.13%1,2492.55%00.00%1200.24%49,008
Imperial9,42252.22%7,46341.36%2491.38%2971.65%6133.40%00.00%1,95910.86%18,044
Inyo4,56662.97%2,36932.67%1141.57%1191.64%831.14%00.00%2,19730.30%7,251
Kern73,06560.08%41,76334.34%2,3591.94%2,8572.35%1,5681.29%10.00%31,30225.74%121,613
Kings9,77156.09%6,73138.64%2251.29%3932.26%2991.72%00.00%3,04017.45%17,419
Lake8,34447.11%8,47547.85%4362.46%2771.56%1781.01%00.00%-131-0.74%17,710
Lassen4,79056.23%3,15237.00%1802.11%3113.65%861.01%00.00%1,63819.23%8,519
Los Angeles867,78146.61%911,41348.95%30,1571.62%27,9311.50%24,5601.32%510.00%-43,632-2.34%1,861,893
Madera11,21656.50%7,43137.44%3231.63%6513.28%2291.15%00.00%3,78519.07%19,850
Marin35,56336.77%57,25559.20%1,7501.81%8750.90%1,2771.32%00.00%-21,692-22.43%96,720
Mariposa3,33651.88%2,63440.96%1462.27%2503.89%641.00%00.00%70210.92%6,430
Mendocino11,72340.86%14,51550.60%7002.44%6962.43%1,0543.67%00.00%-2,792-9.73%28,688
Merced17,05450.64%15,00444.55%5141.53%6882.04%4191.24%00.00%2,0506.09%33,679
Modoc2,11557.35%1,32035.79%832.25%1233.34%471.27%00.00%79521.56%3,688
Mono1,77657.46%1,12436.36%782.52%642.07%491.59%00.00%65221.09%3,091
Monterey34,93242.66%42,37151.74%1,5541.90%1,8102.21%1,2221.49%40.00%-7,439-9.08%81,893
Napa18,93147.24%19,01747.45%9352.33%7171.79%4731.18%20.00%-86-0.21%40,075
Nevada18,45854.20%13,58839.90%8452.48%8182.40%3491.02%00.00%4,87014.30%34,058
Orange425,02563.72%208,88631.32%13,5892.04%13,1561.97%6,3670.95%70.00%216,13932.40%667,030
Placer36,39756.53%24,57738.17%1,1711.82%1,5932.47%6411.00%30.00%11,82018.36%64,382
Plumas4,24351.87%3,47742.51%1762.15%2052.51%780.95%10.01%7669.36%8,180
Riverside157,21457.26%102,84737.46%5,0641.84%6,8092.48%2,6200.95%10.00%54,36719.80%274,555
Sacramento167,98250.32%149,21544.70%5,3811.61%7,2482.17%3,9971.20%250.01%18,7675.62%333,848
San Benito4,12045.23%4,44548.80%1852.03%1711.88%1872.05%00.00%-325-3.57%9,108
San Bernardino169,02855.99%114,76438.02%6,6122.19%7,5362.50%3,8941.29%390.01%54,26417.98%301,873
San Diego383,95957.09%244,75936.39%18,2172.71%16,9632.52%8,6241.28%150.00%139,20020.70%672,537
San Francisco56,65225.00%161,62671.32%2,9381.30%1,4560.64%3,9521.74%30.00%-104,974-46.32%226,627
San Joaquin62,24954.98%46,65341.21%1,4881.31%1,9161.69%9040.80%30.00%15,59613.78%113,213
San Luis Obispo38,90953.54%30,14041.47%1,5132.08%1,2081.66%9001.24%30.00%8,76912.07%72,673
San Mateo80,25340.45%109,96355.43%3,3471.69%2,5371.28%2,2901.15%60.00%-29,710-14.98%198,396
Santa Barbara58,67753.11%46,97742.52%1,6671.51%1,4031.27%1,7461.58%40.00%11,70010.59%110,474
Santa Clara178,31042.57%218,84352.24%9,9872.38%6,5441.56%5,1951.24%130.00%-40,533-9.68%418,892
Santa Cruz26,79733.11%48,53059.96%2,1802.69%1,6942.09%1,7392.15%10.00%-21,733-26.85%80,941
Shasta28,32257.85%17,79536.35%1,1952.44%1,3442.75%3050.62%00.00%10,52721.50%48,961
Sierra81351.04%67142.12%342.13%543.39%211.32%00.00%1428.91%1,593
Siskiyou8,32052.61%6,34640.13%4462.82%5593.54%1420.90%00.00%1,97412.48%15,813
Solano36,75542.50%44,96952.00%1,7532.03%2,0202.34%9701.12%150.02%-8,214-9.50%86,482
Sonoma54,70638.60%79,09355.81%2,9822.10%2,4361.72%2,5051.77%10.00%-24,387-17.21%141,723
Stanislaus47,27553.49%37,18242.07%1,1871.34%1,9802.24%7570.86%10.00%10,09311.42%88,382
Sutter12,64765.45%5,79630.00%3181.65%3992.06%1630.84%00.00%6,85135.46%19,323
Tehama9,41556.94%5,91535.77%6213.76%4983.01%870.53%00.00%3,50021.17%16,536
Trinity2,90851.73%2,25040.02%2083.70%1763.13%801.42%00.00%65811.70%5,622
Tulare41,18662.76%21,67033.02%9401.43%1,0581.61%7751.18%00.00%19,51629.74%65,629
Tuolumne10,46552.91%8,29441.93%3901.97%4642.35%1670.84%00.00%2,17110.98%19,780
Ventura106,23457.58%68,13936.93%3,9622.15%3,7702.04%2,3981.30%20.00%38,09520.65%184,505
Yolo19,31643.53%22,89051.59%7561.70%7721.74%6381.44%10.00%-3,574-8.05%44,373
Yuba7,35559.22%4,34234.96%2602.09%3372.71%1261.01%00.00%3,01324.26%12,420

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Contra Costa
  • Lake
  • Los Angeles
  • Marin
  • Mendocino
  • Monterey
  • Napa
  • San Benito
  • San Mateo
  • Santa Clara
  • Santa Cruz
  • Solano
  • Sonoma
  • Yolo

By congressional district

Pete Wilson won 25 of California's 45 congressional districts, including eight districts that were won by Democrats. Dianne Feinstein won 20 of California's 45 congressional districts, including two districts that were won by Republicans.

DistrictWilsonFeinsteinRepresentative
42.3%51.6%Frank Riggs (R)
56.3%37.4%Wally Herger (R)
49.3%46.1%Bob Matsui (D)
48.7%45.5%Vic Fazio (D)
26.7%69.7%Nancy Pelosi (D)
32.0%63.7%Barbara Boxer (D)
41.3%54.3%George Miller (D)
29.0%67.7%Ron Dellums (D)
37.2%58.4%Pete Stark (D)
37.2%57.2%Don Edwards (D)
38.2%57.4%Tom Lantos (D)
45.2%50.1%Tom Campbell (R)
43.7%50.9%Norman Mineta (D)
56.6%38.4%John Doolittle (R)
53.0%42.3%Gary Condit (D)
39.6%54.6%Leon Panetta (D)
59.7%35.9%Cal Dooley (D)
48.3%46.8%Richard Lehman (D)
52.4%42.5%Bob Lagomarsino (R)
61.2%33.3%Bill Thomas (R)
59.8%35.6%Elton Gallegly (R)
62.9%32.7%Carlos Moorhead (R)
41.0%55.7%Anthony Beilenson (D)
33.7%62.5%Henry Waxman (D)
34.5%60.0%Edward Roybal (D)
42.4%53.4%Howard Berman (D)
42.9%52.8%Mel Levine (D)
27.4%69.2%Julian Dixon (D)
22.2%74.3%Maxine Waters (D)
46.7%48.0%Matthew Martinez (D)
34.8%60.6%Mervyn Dymally (D)
50.3%44.4%Glenn Anderson (D)
59.4%35.5%David Dreier (R)
47.0%46.8%Ed Torres (D)
60.5%33.2%Jerry Lewis (R)
48.3%46.1%George Brown (D)
58.4%36.5%Al McCandless (R)
57.4%36.6%Bob Dornan (R)
66.6%28.2%William Dannemeyer (R)
63.6%32.0%Christopher Cox (R)
54.9%39.5%Bill Lowery (R)
62.0%33.8%Dana Rohrabacher (R)
64.0%30.0%Ron Packard (R)
46.6%46.1%Duke Cunningham (R)
60.5%32.3%Duncan Hunter (R)

Notes

References

References

  1. (January 7, 1989). "GOVERNOR IN WEST RULES OUT '90 RACE". The New York Times.
  2. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote June 5, 1990 Primary Election".
  3. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote General Election, November 6, 1990".
  4. California Secretary of State. "Supplement to Statement of Vote November 1990".
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