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1990 California State Senate election

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FieldValue
election_name1990 California State Senate election
countryCalifornia
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1988 California State Senate election
previous_year1988
next_election1992 California State Senate election
next_year1992
seats_for_election20 seats from even-numbered districts in the California State Senate
majority_seats21
election_date
image1David Roberti, 1971.jpg
leader1David Roberti
party1California Democratic Party
leaders_seat123rd–Los Angeles
seats_before125
seats_after126
seat_change11
popular_vote11,598,096
percentage148.09%
image2Kenneth L. Maddy, 1997.jpg
leader2Kenneth L. Maddy
party2California Republican Party
leaders_seat214th–Fresno
seats_before214
seats_after213
seat_change21
popular_vote21,426,355
percentage242.92%
map_imageFile:1990 California State Senate Election.png
map_size300px
map_captionResults:
titlePresident pro tempore
posttitlePresident pro tempore-designate
before_electionDavid Roberti
before_partyCalifornia Democratic Party
after_electionDavid Roberti
after_partyCalifornia Democratic Party

The 1990 California State Senate elections were held on November 6, 1990. Senate seats of even-numbered districts were up for election. Senate terms are staggered so that half the membership is elected every two years. Senators serve four-year terms and are limited to two terms. The Democratic party won 15 seats, gaining a seat from the Republicans. The Republicans won 4 seats, and Independent Quentin L. Kopp was reelected.

Overview

California State Senate elections, 1990PartyVotesPercentageNot upIncumbentsOpenBeforeAfter+/–
Democratic1,598,09648.09%51401920+1
Republican1,426,35542.92%25076-1
Independent116,8853.52%010110
Libertarian98,5172.96%000000
Peace and Freedom83,5142.51%000000
Totals3,323,317100.00%72002727

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References

References

  1. "JoinCalifornia - 11-06-1990 Election".
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