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1996 California State Assembly election

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FieldValue
election_name1996 California State Assembly election
countryCalifornia
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1994 California State Assembly election
previous_year1994
next_election1998 California State Assembly election
next_year1998
seats_for_electionAll 80 seats in the California State Assembly
majority_seats41
election_date
image1[[File:Richard Katz, 2012.jpgx150px]]
leader1Richard Katz
(retired)
party1California Democratic Party
leaders_seat139th–Sylmar
last_election139 seats, 47.95%
seats143
seat_change14
popular_vote14,587,998
percentage149.42%
image2[[File:Curt Pringle in 2002.jpgx150px]]
leader2Curt Pringle
party2California Republican Party
leaders_seat268th–Anaheim
last_election241 seats, 48.82%
seats237
seat_change24
popular_vote24,277,553
percentage246.07%
map_image{{Switcher
map_captionResults:
Vote Share:
titleSpeaker
before_electionCurt Pringle
before_partyCalifornia Republican Party
after_electionCruz Bustamante
after_partyCalifornia Democratic Party

(retired) | [[File:1996 California State Assembly election.svg|400px]] | Results by gains and holds | [[File:1996 California State Assembly election VS.svg|400px]] | Results by winning party vote share}}

Vote Share:

The 1996 California State Assembly elections were held on November 5, 1996. California's State Assembly in its entirety comes up for election in even numbered years. Each seat has a two-year term and members are limited to three 2-year terms (six years). All 80 biennially elected seats in the Assembly were up for election this year. Democrats gained 4 seats, retaking control of the Assembly after narrowly losing control in 1994.

Overview

California State Assembly elections, 1994PartyVotesPercentageIncumbentsOpenBeforeAfter+/–
Democratic4,587,99849.42%3183943+4
Republican4,277,55346.07%24174137-4
Libertarian142,5771.54%00000
Natural Law124,8301.34%00000
Independent51,8630.56%00000
Write-ins29,5600.32%00000
Peace and Freedom28,6510.31%00000
Reform21,1990.23%00000
Green12,8510.14%00000
American Independent7,4750.08%00000
Invalid or blank votes948,9419.27%
Totals10,233,498100.00%55258080
DemocraticRepublican

Results

Final results from the California Secretary of State:

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District 80

References

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