These are the final results from the November 2006 Election. State returns are available here. Yolo County returns are available at http://www.yoloelections.org/returns.
Voter turnout:
Davis: |
23,403 of 35,489 registered Voters (65.9%) |
Yolo County: |
55,587 of 90,695 registered voters (61.3%) |
California: |
8,897,376 of 15,837,108 registerd voters (56.2%) |
These are the county-wide numbers with statewide percentage in parentheses, if applicable. Colors indicate the statewide result. * indicates incumbent.
Local Measures
Measure H (SMUD Annexation) | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
24,021 | ||
51.0% | ||
No | ||
23,087 | ||
49.0% | ||
Measure I (SMUD Annexation) | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
23,617 | ||
50.0% | ||
No | ||
23,627 | ||
50.0% | ||
Measure K (Target at Second Street Crossing) | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
11,761 | ||
51.5% | ||
No | ||
11,087 | ||
48.5% | ||
Measure L (Choice Voting) | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
11,620 | ||
55.4% | ||
No | ||
9,352 | ||
44.6% |
Local Representatives
United States Senator | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
*Dianne Feinstein (Dem) | ||
34,548 | ||
64.3% (59.5%) | ||
Richard "Dick" Mountjoy (Rep) | ||
16,187 | ||
30.2% (35.1%) | ||
Don Grundmann (AI) | ||
266 | ||
0.4% (0.8%) | ||
Todd Chretien (Grn) | ||
1,375 | ||
2.6% (1.8%) | ||
Michael S. Metti (Lib) | ||
821 | ||
1.5% (1.5%) | ||
Marsha Feinland (PF) | ||
570 | ||
1.0% (1.3%) | ||
United States Representative (District 1) | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
*Mike Thompson (Dem) | ||
29,866 | ||
65.8% (66.3%) | ||
John W. Jones (Rep) | ||
13,280 | ||
29.3% (29.0%) | ||
Pamela Elizondo (Grn) | ||
1,661 | ||
3.7% (3.1%) | ||
Timothy Stock (PF) | ||
581 | ||
1.2% (1.6%) | ||
State Assembly (District 8) | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
*Lois Wolk (Dem) | ||
34,489 | ||
71.0% (66.1%) | ||
John Gould (Rep) | ||
14,143 | ||
29.0% (33.9%) | ||
Board of Equalization (District 1) | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Betty T. Yee (Dem) | ||
31,057 | ||
62.1% (65.0%) | ||
David J. Neighbors (Rep) | ||
16,686 | ||
33.4% (29.2%) | ||
Kennita Watson (Lib) | ||
1,231 | ||
2.5% (2.9%) | ||
David Campbell (PF) | ||
1,047 | ||
2.0% (2.9%) | ||
Other State Offices
Governor | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Phil Angelides (Dem) | ||
21,733 | ||
40.0% (39.0%) | ||
*Arnold Schwarzenegger (Rep) | ||
29,073 | ||
53.4% (55.9%) | ||
Edward C. Noonan (AI) | ||
170 | ||
0.3% (0.7%) | ||
Peter Camejo (Grn) | ||
2,602 | ||
4.8% (2.3%) | ||
Art Olivier (Lib) | ||
483 | ||
0.8% (1.3%) | ||
Janice Jordan (PF) | ||
391 | ||
0.7% (0.8%) | ||
Lieutenant Governor | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
John Garamendi (Dem) | ||
28,845 | ||
53.8% (49.2%) | ||
Tom McClintock (Rep) | ||
21,793 | ||
40.7% (45.1%) | ||
James D. King (AI) | ||
163 | ||
0.3% (0.8%) | ||
Donna J. Warren (Grn) | ||
1,983 | ||
3.7% (2.8%) | ||
Lynnette Marie Shaw (Lib) | ||
749 | ||
1.3% (1.6%) | ||
Stewart A. Alexander (PF) | ||
123 | ||
0.2% (0.5%) | ||
Secretary of State | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Debra Bowen (Dem) | ||
27,862 | ||
52.7% (48.1%) | ||
*Bruce McPherson (Rep) | ||
21,978 | ||
41.6% (45.0%) | ||
Glenn McMillon, Jr. (AI) | ||
459 | ||
0.8% (1.6%) | ||
Forrest Hill (Grn) | ||
1,390 | ||
2.7% (2.2%) | ||
Gail Lightfoot (Lib) | ||
843 | ||
1.5% (2.1%) | ||
Margie Akin (PF) | ||
391 | ||
0.7% (1.0%) | ||
Controller | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
John Chiang (Dem) | ||
31,636 | ||
60.1% (50.7%) | ||
Tony Strickland (Rep) | ||
17,017 | ||
32.4% (40.2%) | ||
Warren M. Campbell (AI) | ||
338 | ||
0.6% (1.2%) | ||
Laura Wells (Grn) | ||
1,951 | ||
3.7% (3.2%) | ||
Donna Tello (Lib) | ||
821 | ||
1.5% (2.2%) | ||
Elizabeth C. Barron (PF) | ||
914 | ||
1.7% (2.5%) | ||
Treasurer | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Bill Lockyer (Dem) | ||
31,755 | ||
60.7% (54.4%) | ||
Claude Parrish (Rep) | ||
16,320 | ||
31.2% (37.3%) | ||
E. Justin Noonan (AI) | ||
315 | ||
0.6% (1.1%) | ||
Mehul M. Thakker (Grn) | ||
1,864 | ||
3.5% (2.4%) | ||
Marian Smithson (Lib) | ||
1,937 | ||
3.7% (4.0%) | ||
Gerald Sanders (PF) | ||
193 | ||
0.3% (0.8%) | ||
Attorney General | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Jerry Brown (Dem) | ||
31,930 | ||
60.1% (56.3%) | ||
Chuck Poochigian (Rep) | ||
17,963 | ||
33.8% (38.2%) | ||
Michael Sutton Wyman (Grn) | ||
1,756 | ||
3.4% (2.3%) | ||
Kenneth A. Weissman (Lib) | ||
1,169 | ||
2.1% (2.1%) | ||
Jack Harrison (PF) | ||
346 | ||
0.6% (1.1%) | ||
Insurance Commissioner | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Cruz Bustamante (Dem) | ||
21,711 | ||
42.2% (38.5%) | ||
Steve Poizner (Rep) | ||
23,305 | ||
45.3% (50.9%) | ||
Jay Earl Burden (AI) | ||
576 | ||
1.1% (1.5%) | ||
Larry Cafiero (Grn) | ||
2,775 | ||
5.3% (3.2%) | ||
Dale F. Ogden (Lib) | ||
2,122 | ||
4.1% (3.7%) | ||
Tom Condit (PF) | ||
1,070 | ||
2.0% (2.2%) | ||
Judicial Offices
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Joyce L. Kennard | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
30,738 | ||
79.0% (74.6%) | ||
No | ||
8,206 | ||
21.0% (25.4%) | ||
Carol A. Corrigan | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
30,379 | ||
78.1% (74.4%) | ||
No | ||
8,525 | ||
21.9% (25.6%) |
Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal (3rd District)
Coleman A. Blease | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
28,984 | ||
76.1% (70.3%) | ||
No | ||
9,084 | ||
23.9% (29.7%) | ||
Fred K. Morrison | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
29,640 | ||
77.9% (74.0%) | ||
No | ||
8,392 | ||
22.1% (26.0%) | ||
Kathleen Butz | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
29,644 | ||
77.7% (72.2%) | ||
No | ||
8,506 | ||
22.3% (27.8%) | ||
Tani Cantil Sakauye | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
28,592 | ||
75.9% (70.7%) | ||
No | ||
9,073 | ||
24.1% (29.3%) |
State Propositions
1A — Transportation funding protection | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
38,388 | ||
73.1% (77.0%) | ||
No | ||
14,139 | ||
26.9% (23.0%) | ||
1B — Highway safety, traffic reduction, air quality, and port security bond act of 2006 | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
32,868 | ||
62.5% (61.4%) | ||
No | ||
19,730 | ||
37.5% (38.6%) | ||
1C — Housing and emergency shelter trust fund act of 2006 | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
32,444 | ||
61.4% (57.8%) | ||
No | ||
20,422 | ||
38.6% (42.2%) | ||
1D — Kindergarten-university public education facilities bond act of 2006 | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
32,886 | ||
62.2% (56.9%) | ||
No | ||
20,018 | ||
37.8% (43.1%) | ||
1E — Disaster preparedness and flood prevention bond act of 2006 | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
38,452 | ||
73.2% (64.2%) | ||
No | ||
14,132 | ||
26.8% (35.8%) | ||
83 — Sex Offenders. Sexually Violent Predators. Punishment, Residence Restrictions and Monitoring. Initiative Statute. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
33,805 | ||
63.7% (70.5%) | ||
No | ||
19,283 | ||
36.3% (29.5%) | ||
84 — Water Quality, Safety and Supply. Flood Control. Natural Resource Protection. Park Improvements. Bonds. Initiative Statute. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
28,967 | ||
55.7% (53.8%) | ||
No | ||
23,084 | ||
44.3% (46.2%) | ||
85 — Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
19,823 | ||
37.1% (45.8%) | ||
No | ||
33,590 | ||
62.9% (54.2%) | ||
86 — Tax on Cigarettes. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
27,258 | ||
50.6% (48.3%) | ||
No | ||
26,657 | ||
49.4% (51.7%) | ||
87 — Alternative Energy. Research, Production, Incentives. Tax on California Oil. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
26,594 | ||
49.6% (45.4%) | ||
No | ||
26,917 | ||
50.4% (54.6%) | ||
88 — Education Funding. Real Property Parcel Tax. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
14,763 | ||
28.0% (23.3%) | ||
No | ||
37,837 | ||
72.0% (76.7%) | ||
89 — Political Campaigns. Public Financing. Corporate Tax Increase. Contribution and Expenditure Limits. Initiative Statute. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
15,906 | ||
30.6% (25.7%) | ||
No | ||
35,962 | ||
69.4% (74.3%) | ||
90 — Government Acquisition, Regulation of Private Property. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. | ||
Votes | ||
Percent | ||
Yes | ||
21,843 | ||
42.1% (47.6%) | ||
No | ||
29,944 | ||
57.9% (52.4%) |
Does anyone know what happens now since Measure H passed, but Measure I failed? Does that mean both failed? I don't know myself because they seemed like they were both needed together in order to work. -Molnar
They both need to pass or it fails. —SteveOstrowski
Even if both H and I passed, Sacramento torpedoed the whole thing by rejecting measure L. —WilliamLewis
2006-11-09 10:38:11 Sacramento rejected it because of a number of reasons, including the fact that an annexation of Yolo might increase prices in Sac, and (unfortunately), because of measures Q and R, the arena tax. Most voters were looking at that instead of anything else. —AngelaPourtabib
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