Electoral history of Kamala Harris

California Attorney General Kamala Harris

The electoral history of Kamala Harris. She previously served as the District Attorney of San Francisco and is the incumbent California Attorney General, and incoming United States Senator.

San Francisco District Attorney elections

2003

San Francisco District Attorney primary election, 2003[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Terence Hallinan (incumbent) 70,580 35.8
Nonpartisan Kamala Harris 66,248 33.6
Nonpartisan Bill Fazio 59,834 30.4
San Francisco District Attorney runoff election, 2003[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Kamala Harris 137,111 56.5
Nonpartisan Terence Hallinan (incumbent) 105,617 43.5

2007

San Francisco District Attorney election, 2007[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Kamala Harris (incumbent) 114,561 98.5
Nonpartisan Write-in 1,744 1.5

California Attorney General elections

2010

California Attorney General Democratic primary election, 2010[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kamala Harris 762,995 33.6
Democratic Alberto Torrico 354,792 15.6
Democratic Chris Kelly 350,757 15.5
Democratic Ted Lieu 237,618 10.5
Democratic Pedro Nava 222,941 9.7
Democratic Rocky Delgadillo 219,494 9.6
Democratic Mike Schmier 127,291 5.5
California Attorney General election, 2010[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kamala Harris 4,442,781 46.1
Republican Steve Cooley 4,368,624 45.3
Green Peter Allen 258,879 2.7
Libertarian Timothy Hannan 246,583 2.6
American Independent Diane Beall Templin 169,993 1.7
Peace and Freedom Robert Evans 160,416 1.6

2014

California Attorney General election, 2014[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kamala Harris (incumbent) 2,177,480 53.2
Republican Ronald Gold 504,091 12.3
Republican Phil Wyman 479,468 11.7
Republican David King 368,190 9.0
Republican John Haggerty 336,433 8.2
No party preference Orly Taitz 130,451 3.2
Libertarian Jonathan Jaech 99,056 2.4
California Attorney General election, 2014[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kamala Harris (incumbent) 4,102,649 57.5
Republican Ronald Gold 3,033,476 42.5

United States Senate elections

2016

United States Senate primary election in California, 2016[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kamala Harris 3,000,689 39.9%
Democratic Loretta Sanchez 1,416,203 18.9%
Republican Duf Sundheim 584,251 7.8%
Republican Phil Wyman 352,821 4.7%
Republican Tom Del Beccaro 323,614 4.3%
Republican Greg Conlon 230,944 3.1%
Democratic Steve Stokes 168,805 2.2%
Republican George C. Yang 112,055 1.5%
Republican Karen Roseberry 110,557 1.5%
Libertarian Gail K. Lightfoot 99,761 1.3%
Democratic Massie Munroe 98,150 1.3%
Green Pamela Elizondo 95,677 1.3%
Republican Tom Palzer 93,263 1.2%
Republican Ron Unz 92,325 1.2%
Republican Don Krampe 69,635 0.9%
No party preference Eleanor García 65,084 0.9%
Republican Jarrell Williamson 64,120 0.9%
Republican Von Hougo 63,609 0.8%
Democratic President Cristina Grappo 63,330 0.8%
No party preference Jerry J. Laws 53,023 0.7%
Libertarian Mark Matthew Herd 41,344 0.6%
Peace and Freedom John Thompson Parker 35,998 0.5%
No party preference Ling Ling Shi 35,196 0.5%
Democratic Herbert G. Peters 32,638 0.4%
Democratic Emory Peretz Rodgers 31,485 0.4%
No party preference Mike Beitiks 31,450 0.4%
No party preference Clive Grey 29,418 0.4%
No party preference Jason Hanania 27,715 0.4%
No party preference Paul Merritt 24,031 0.3%
No party preference Jason Kraus 19,318 0.3%
No party preference Don J. Grundmann 15,317 0.2%
No party preference Scott A. Vineberg 11,843 0.2%
No party preference Tim Gildersleeve 9,798 0.1%
No party preference Gar Myers 8,726 0.1%
Republican Billy Falling (write-in) 87 0.0%
No party preference Ric M. Llewellyn (write-in) 32 0.0%
Republican Alexis Stuart (write-in) 10 0.0%
United States Senate election in California, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kamala Harris 5,265,653 62.7%
Democratic Loretta Sanchez 3,132,607 37.3%

References

  1. "San Francisco District Attorney primary election, 2003". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. December 19, 2003. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  2. "San Francisco District Attorney runoff election, 2003". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. December 29, 2003. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  3. "San Francisco District Attorney election, 2007". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. December 19, 2007. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  4. "California Attorney General Democratic primary election, 2010". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. August 20, 2010. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  5. "California Attorney General election, 2010". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. January 6, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  6. "California Attorney General primary election, 2014". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. July 9, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  7. "California Attorney General election, 2014". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. July 23, 2015. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  8. "U.S. Senate - Statewide Results". California Secretary of State. June 8, 2016.
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