1992 California elections

Necessary primary elections were held on March 3.

Up for election were all the seats of the State Assembly, 20 seats of the State Senate, and fifteen ballot measures.

For this election, candidates running in odd-numbered districts ran for four-year terms.

The Democrats retained control of the State Assembly.

[3] Only five measures passed while ten failed.

Proposition 155 results by county
Yes:
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
No:
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Proposition 156 results by county
No:
  • 80–90%
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Yes:
  • 70–80%
  • 50–60%
Proposition 157 results by county
No:
  • 80–90%
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
Proposition 158 results by county
No:
  • 80–90%
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Yes:
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Proposition 159 results by county
No:
  • 80–90%
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Yes:
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Proposition 160 results by county
Yes:
  • 50–60%
No:
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Proposition 161 results by county
No:
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Yes:
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Tie:
  • 50%
Proposition 162 results by county
Yes:
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
No:
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Proposition 163 results by county
Yes:
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
Proposition 164 results by county
Yes:
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
No:
  • 50–60%
Proposition 165 results by county
No:
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Yes:
  • 50–60%
Proposition 166 results by county
No:
  • 80–90%
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Proposition 167 results by county
No:
  • 70–80%
  • 60–70%
  • 50–60%
Yes:
  • 50–60%