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California gubernatorial election, 1994

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November 8, 1994
  
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55.2%
  
40.6

4,781,766
  
3,519,799

California gubernatorial election, 1994

The 1994 California gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1994, in the midst of that year's Republican Revolution. Incumbent Republican Pete Wilson easily won re-election over his main challenger, Democratic State Treasurer Kathleen Brown, the daughter of Pat Brown and younger sister of Jerry Brown, both of whom had previously served as governor. Although Wilson initially trailed Brown in the polls as a result of the state's faltering economy, his signature opposition to affirmative action and state services for illegal immigrants (with the associated Proposition 187) eventually led to his win. Wilson won 21% of the African American vote (highest for a Republican seeking statewide office, that was later surpassed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006, who garnered 27% of the African American vote) and 25% of the Latino vote, which was the lowest for an incumbent Republican governor due to his hardline stance on illegal immigration.

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Primary elections

Held on June 3, 1994. Source: California Secretary of State

Results

Final results from the Secretary of State of California.

References

California gubernatorial election, 1994 Wikipedia