The FEC tallies are compiled from each candidates' reported "Total Receipts".
Contests
Candidate (I) = incumbent * = winner | Party | Vote | FEC Total Receipts | |
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California Special Governor Margin between top two vote getters: 38.811%, 2,857,089 votes | ||||
Larry A. Elder | Republican | 3,563,867 | 48.41% |   |
Kevin Paffrath | Democratic | 706,778 | 9.60% |   |
Kevin L. Faulconer | Republican | 590,346 | 8.02% |   |
Brandon M. Ross | Democratic | 392,029 | 5.33% |   |
John Cox | Republican | 305,095 | 4.14% |   |
Kevin Kiley | Republican | 255,490 | 3.47% |   |
Jacqueline "Jackie" McGowan | Democratic | 214,242 | 2.91% |   |
Joel Ventresca | Democratic | 186,345 | 2.53% |   |
Daniel Watts | Democratic | 167,355 | 2.27% |   |
Holly L. Baade | Democratic | 92,218 | 1.25% |   |
Patrick Kilpatrick | Democratic | 86,617 | 1.18% |   |
Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato | Democratic | 85,061 | 1.16% |   |
Caitlyn Jenner | Republican | 75,215 | 1.02% |   |
John R. Drake | Democratic | 68,545 | 0.93% |   |
Daniel I. "Dan" Kapelovitz | Green | 64,375 | 0.87% |   |
Jeff Hewitt | Libertarian | 50,378 | 0.68% |   |
Ted Gaines | Republican | 47,937 | 0.65% |   |
Angelyne | No Party Preference | 35,900 | 0.49% |   |
David Moore | No Party Preference | 31,224 | 0.42% |   |
Anthony Trimino | Republican | 28,101 | 0.38% |   |
Doug Ose | Republican | 26,204 | 0.36% |   |
Michael Loebs | No Party Preference | 25,468 | 0.35% |   |
Heather Collins | Green | 24,260 | 0.33% |   |
Major Singh | No Party Preference | 21,394 | 0.29% |   |
David Lozano | Republican | 19,945 | 0.27% |   |
Denver Stoner | Republican | 19,588 | 0.27% |   |
Samuel L. "Sam" Gallucci | Republican | 18,134 | 0.25% |   |
Steve Chavez Lodge | Republican | 17,435 | 0.24% |   |
Jenny Rae Le Roux | Republican | 16,032 | 0.22% |   |
David Alexander Bramante | Republican | 11,501 | 0.16% |   |
Diego Martinez | Republican | 10,860 | 0.15% |   |
Robert C. Newman, II | Republican | 10,602 | 0.14% |   |
Sarah Stephens | Republican | 10,583 | 0.14% |   |
Dennis Richter | No Party Preference | 10,468 | 0.14% |   |
Major Williams | Write-in | 8,965 | 0.12% |   |
Denis Lucey | No Party Preference | 8,182 | 0.11% |   |
James G. Hanink | No Party Preference | 7,193 | 0.10% |   |
Daniel Mercuri | Republican | 7,110 | 0.10% |   |
Chauncey "Slim" Killens | Republican | 6,879 | 0.09% |   |
Leo S. Zacky | Republican | 6,099 | 0.08% |   |
Kevin K. Kaul | No Party Preference | 5,600 | 0.08% |   |
David Hillberg | Republican | 4,435 | 0.06% |   |
Adam Papagan | No Party Preference | 4,021 | 0.05% |   |
Rhonda Furin | Republican | 3,964 | 0.05% |   |
Nickolas Wildstar | Republican | 3,811 | 0.05% |   |
Jeremiah "Jeremy" Marciniak | No Party Preference | 2,894 | 0.04% |   |
Joe M. Symmon | Republican | 2,397 | 0.03% |   |
Miki Habryn | Write-in | 137 | 0.00% |   |
Roxanne | Write-in | 116 | 0.00% |   |
Stacy Smith | Write-in | 81 | 0.00% |   |
Vivek B. Mohan | Write-in | 68 | 0.00% |   |
Thuy E. Hugens | Write-in | 19 | 0.00% |   |
Vince Lundgren | Write-in | 5 | 0.00% |   |
Totals | 7,361,568 | 100.00% |   | |
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