2002 California elections
The incumbent governor Gray Davis won reelection with less than 50% of the vote over his Republican challenger Bill Simon.
[1] Democrats also won every other statewide office and maintained their majorities in both houses of the state legislature.
For this election, candidates running in odd-numbered districts ran for four-year terms.
[3] Seven propositions qualified to be listed on the general election ballot in California.
[17] The state would borrow $3.4 billion through the sale of general obligation bonds for water projects.
Supreme Court Seat 1 Retention election results by county
Supreme Court Seat 2 Retention election results by county
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90–100%
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80–90%
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70–80%
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60–70%
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50–60%
Supreme Court Seat 3 Retention election results by county
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80–90%
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70–80%
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60–70%
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50–60%
Proposition 46 results by county
Proposition 47 results by county
Proposition 48 results by county
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80–90%
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70–80%
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60–70%
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50–60%
Proposition 49 results by county
Proposition 50 results by county
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80–90%
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70–80%
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60–70%
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50–60%
Proposition 51 results by county
Proposition 52 results by county