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  1. The 1992 United States Senate election in California took place on November 3, 1992, at the same time as the special election to the United States Senate in California. Incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston decided to retire. Democrat Barbara Boxer won the open seat.

    • Barbara Boxer
    • 47.90%
    • Democratic
    • 5,173,467
  2. The 1992 United States Senate elections, held November 3, 1992, were elections for the United States Senate. The 34 seats of Class 3 were contested in regular elections, along with special elections to fill vacancies. They coincided with Bill Clinton 's victory in the presidential election.

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    The seat became vacant after incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Pete Wilson won the 1990 gubernatorial election, defeating Democrat Dianne Feinstein. Wilson appointed John Seymourto the Senate to replace himself.

    Candidates

    1. Joseph Alioto 2. Gray Davis, California State Controller 3. Dianne Feinstein, former Mayor of San Francisco (1978–88) and nominee for Governor in 1990 4. David Kearns

    Candidates

    1. William B. Allen, former Chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rightsand candidate for Senator in 1986 and Governor in 1990 2. William E. Dannemeyer, U.S. Representative from Fullerton 3. John Seymour, incumbent U.S. Senator since January 1991 (appointed by Governor Pete Wilson) 4. Jim Trinity, retired Glendaledentist

  4. 1992 Election Facts. California electoral votes now >10% of total; greatest concentration since New York in 1868. Independent candidate H. Ross Perot received 19,741,065 votes, most ever for a 3rd party candidate, but no Electoral Votes. Popular vote totals from Federal Elections 92.

  5. Jun 3, 1992 · Democratic voters in California nominated two women in separate Senate contests today, setting the stage for a first in American political history: an election with two women running for the...

  6. 1992 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR PRESIDENT, SENATE, HOUSE State Presidential Vote Senate Vote House Vote AL 1,688,060 1,577,799 1,602,536 AK 258,506 239,714 239,116 AS 12,355 AZ 1,486,975 1,382,051 1,408,921 AR 950,653 920,008 888,521 CA 11,131,721 21,582,446 * 10,535,065 co 1,569,18 1,552,289 1,479,209

  7. Jun 2, 1992 · Special Election Results (PDF) Voting Systems Used By Counties in the Primary Election (PDF) The Statement of Vote. Certificate of the Secretary of State (PDF) President by County (PDF) United States Senator by County (PDF) United States Representative in Congress by District (PDF) State Senator by District (odd-numbered districts only) (PDF)

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