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2006 California State Assembly election

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FieldValue
election_name2006 California State Assembly election
countryCalifornia
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election2004 California State Assembly election
previous_year2004
next_election2008 California State Assembly election
next_year2008
seats_for_electionAll 80 seats in the California State Assembly
majority_seats41
election_dateNovember 7, 2006
image1FabianNunez.jpg
leader1Fabian Núñez
party1California Democratic Party
leaders_seat146th–Los Angeles
last_election1**48 seats, 52.61%**
seats1**48**
seat_change1
popular_vote1**4,406,601**
percentage1**54.36%**
image2George Plescia assembly portrait.jpg
leader2George Plescia
(retired as leader)
party2California Republican Party
leaders_seat275th–San Diego
last_election232 seats, 44.26%
seats232
seat_change2
popular_vote23,524,702
percentage243.48%
map_image{{Switcher
map_caption**Results:**
**Vote share:**
titleSpeaker
before_electionFabian Núñez
before_partyCalifornia Democratic Party
after_electionFabian Núñez
after_partyCalifornia Democratic Party

(retired as leader) | [[File:2004 and 2006 California State Assembly election.svg|400px]] | Results by gains and holds | [[File:2006 California State Assembly election VS.svg|400px]] | Results by winning party vote share}}

Vote share:

The 2006 California State Assembly elections were held on November 7, 2006. Voters in all 80 districts of the California State Assembly voted for their representatives. The California Democratic Party retained its majority with 48 seats. The California Republican Party retained control of the remaining 32 seats. Neither party lost or gained any seats.

Overview

California State Assembly elections, 2006PartyVotesPercentageIncumbentsOpenBeforeAfter+/–
Democratic4,406,60154.36%361248480
Republican3,524,70243.48%18143132+1
Libertarian122,0361.51%00000
Peace and Freedom29,7260.37%00000
Green22,4720.28%00000
Independent510.00%00000
Vacant10–1
Invalid or blank votes793,4718.92%
**Totals****8,899,059****100.00%****54****26****80****80****—**

:The 67th State Assembly district was left vacant after Republican Tom Harman won a special election to fill the 35th State Senate district on June 12, 2006. There was not enough time to schedule a special election for the Assembly seat, but Republican Jim Silva succeeded him after winning this election.

**Democratic****Republican**

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
RothenbergNovember 4, 2006

Results

The following are the final results from the Secretary of State of California.

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District 32

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District 41

District 42

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District 48

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District 74

District 75

District 76

District 77

District 78

District 79

District 80

References

References

  1. (2006-12-16). "State Assembly". [[Secretary of State of California]].
  2. (2006-12-18). "Registration and Participation". [[Secretary of State of California]].
  3. Jacobson, Louis. (November 4, 2006). "State Legislature Ratings".
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