Statewide Election Results
November 7, 2006 General Election

Ballot Measures

Proposition 1A
Yes 77.0%
No 23.0%
›› Amend constitution to protect specific transportation funds from other uses

Proposition 1B
Yes 61.4%
No 38.6%
›› Authorize $19.9 billion in general obligation bonds to fund state and local transportation improvement projects

Proposition 1C
Yes 57.7%
No 42.3%
›› Authorize $2.9 billion in general obligation bonds to fund housing for lower-income residents and related development projects

Proposition 1D
Yes 56.9%
No 43.1%
›› Authorize $10.4 billion in general obligation bonds to fund repair and upgrade of public schools (K-12, community
colleges, and state universities)

Proposition 1E
Yes 64.2%
No 35.8%
›› Authorize $4.1 billion in general obligation bonds to finance disaster preparedness and flood prevention projects

Proposition 83
Yes 70.6%
No 29.4%
›› Amend existing laws relating to sex offenders to increase penalties and monitoring and to restrict where sex offenders
can live

Proposition 84
Yes 53.9%
No 46.1%
›› Authorize $5.4 billion in bonds for projects related to water safety, rivers, beaches, levees, watersheds, and parks and forests

Proposition 85
No 54.1%
Yes 45.9%
›› Amend constitution to require notification of the parent or legal guardian of an unemancipated pregnant minor before performing abortion

Proposition 86
No 51.8%
Yes 48.2%
›› Impose added tax of $2.60 per cigarette pack to fund new and expanded health services and anti-smoking projects

Proposition 87
No 54.7%
Yes 45.3%
›› Impose gasoline and diesel tax to fund $4 billion Clean Alternative Energy Program to reduce California's oil and gasoline consumption

Proposition 88
No 76.8%
Yes 23.2%
›› Impose annual $50 parcel tax to fund K-12 and charter school education programs

Proposition 89
No 74.4%
Yes 25.6%
›› Institute public campaign financing program with tax on corporate and financial institution profits and impose contribution limits on candidates who do not accept public financing

Proposition 90
No 52.4%
Yes 47.6%
›› Restrict exercise of eminent domain by state and local governments and compensate property owners for "substantial loss of value" from seizure of property by governments


Statewide Officeholders

Governor
Schwarzenegger 55.9 %
Angelides 39.0%


Lieutenant Governor
Garamendi 49.2%
McClintock 45.2%


Secretary of State
Bowen 48.3%
MacPherson 45.0%


Controller
Chiang 50.7%
Strickland 40.3%


Treasurer
Lockyer 54.5%
Parrish 37.3%


Attorney General
Brown 56.3%
Poochigian 38.2%


Insurance Commissioner
Poizner 50.9%
Bustamante 38.%


All voting results are from the California Secretary of State. For more information, check the Secretary of State website. Also, see our page of detailed statewide officeholder election results, which includes totals for minor-party candidates.

BALLOT MEASURES

Proposition 83

Proposition 85

Proposition 86

Proposition 87

Proposition 88

Proposition 89

Proposition 90


INFRASTRUCTURE MEASURES

Proposition 1A

Proposition 1B

Proposition 1C

Proposition 1D

Proposition 1E

Proposition 84

STATEWIDE OFFICEHOLDERS

Governor

Lieutenant Governor

Secretary of State

Controller

Treasurer

Attorney General

Insurance Commissioner