CfER Candidate Survey - All Partisan Candidates by Name

This page lists alphabetically candidates for the partisan offices to whom the Californians for Electoral Reform survey sent a survey prior to the November 2002 general election. The links are to separate pages which show the responses of candidates for particular offices.

A bold "I" in parentheses next to a candidate's name indicates that he or she is an incumbent. A single asterisk next to a candidate's name indicates that he or she won the election by a plurality (with less than fifty percent of the votes plus one). Two asterisks next to a candidate's name indicate that he or she won the election by a majority (with more than fifty percent of the votes). Three asterisks next to a candidate's name indicate that he or she won the election by a substantial majority (with fifty-five percent or more of the votes). Four asterisks next to a candidate's name indicate that he or she won the election by a landslide (with sixty percent or more of the votes).