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 runoff election, 2003[2]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Nonpartisan |
Kamala Harris |
137,111 |
56.5 |
|
Nonpartisan |
Terence Hallinan (incumbent) |
105,617 |
43.5 |
2007
California Attorney General elections
2010
2014
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% |
References
- ↑ "San Francisco District Attorney primary election, 2003". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. December 19, 2003. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ↑ "San Francisco District Attorney runoff election, 2003". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. December 29, 2003. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ↑ "San Francisco District Attorney election, 2007". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. December 19, 2007. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ↑ "California Attorney General Democratic primary election, 2010". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. August 20, 2010. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ↑ "California Attorney General election, 2010". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. January 6, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ↑ "California Attorney General primary election, 2014". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. July 9, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ↑ "California Attorney General election, 2014". Smart Vote. League of Women Voters. July 23, 2015. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ↑ "U.S. Senate - Statewide Results". California Secretary of State. June 8, 2016.