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1992 United States Senate special election in California
County resultsFeinstein: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Seymour: 40–50% 50–60%
The 1992 United States Senate special election in California took place on November 3, 1992, at the same time as the regular election to the United States Senate in California .
In this special election to complete the unexpired term of Pete Wilson , who resigned to become Governor of California, incumbent Republican Senator John Seymour was defeated by Dianne Feinstein . Feinstein defeated Gray Davis and Joseph Alioto in the Democratic primary, while Seymour defeated William E. Dannemeyer in the Republican primary.
Background
The seat became vacant after incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Pete Wilson won the 1990 gubernatorial election , defeating Democrat Dianne Feinstein . Wilson appointed John Seymour to the Senate to replace himself.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Joseph Alioto , former Mayor of San Francisco (1968–76)
Gray Davis , California State Controller
Dianne Feinstein , former Mayor of San Francisco (1978–88) and nominee for Governor in 1990
David Kearns
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
General election
Results
By county
County
Feinstein
Seymour
Horne
Meeuwenberg
Boddie
Write-in
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Alameda
72.56%
374,675
21.93%
113,223
2.30%
11,866
1.61%
8,323
1.60%
8,257
0.00%
23
Alpine
47.91%
287
42.07%
252
3.01%
18
4.51%
27
2.50%
15
0.00%
0
Amador
48.29%
7,319
42.64%
6,463
2.40%
364
4.07%
617
2.60%
394
0.00%
0
Butte
44.72%
37,396
45.57%
38,111
2.96%
2,477
3.56%
2,980
3.19%
2,666
0.00%
0
Calaveras
46.64%
7,839
42.00%
7,059
2.32%
390
5.38%
905
3.65%
614
0.00%
0
Colusa
37.58%
2,083
54.37%
3,014
2.53%
140
3.18%
176
2.35%
130
0.00%
0
Contra Costa
62.96%
229,988
31.62%
115,507
1.92%
7,011
1.77%
6,470
1.73%
6,320
0.00%
2
Del Norte
50.92%
4,696
39.66%
3,658
2.56%
236
4.98%
459
1.89%
174
0.00%
0
El Dorado
45.34%
28,957
45.56%
29,101
2.37%
1,512
3.80%
2,427
2.93%
1,873
0.00%
0
Fresno
45.07%
94,988
48.48%
102,172
2.32%
4,888
2.25%
4,740
1.88%
3,959
0.00%
4
Glenn
33.10%
2,864
56.73%
4,908
2.51%
217
4.81%
416
2.85%
247
0.00%
0
Humboldt
59.81%
35,178
33.18%
19,513
2.99%
1,756
2.13%
1,253
1.90%
1,117
0.00%
0
Imperial
48.77%
12,433
43.42%
11,070
3.77%
962
2.55%
651
1.48%
378
0.00%
0
Inyo
37.41%
3,067
52.66%
4,318
2.68%
220
4.34%
356
2.90%
238
0.00%
0
Kern
36.31%
63,661
54.46%
95,483
3.22%
5,640
3.59%
6,289
2.43%
4,258
0.00%
3
Kings
40.70%
9,805
50.29%
12,115
3.74%
901
3.57%
860
1.70%
410
0.00%
0
Lake
55.10%
12,732
35.04%
8,096
3.12%
721
3.96%
916
2.77%
641
0.00%
0
Lassen
40.39%
4,005
47.64%
4,724
3.29%
326
5.59%
554
3.10%
307
0.00%
0
Los Angeles
58.72%
1,552,223
34.03%
899,656
3.18%
84,093
2.09%
55,380
1.97%
52,123
0.00%
20
Madera
39.79%
11,682
52.14%
15,309
2.94%
862
3.63%
1,066
1.50%
441
0.00%
0
Marin
71.26%
92,205
24.61%
31,846
1.45%
1,880
0.88%
1,142
1.80%
2,328
0.00%
0
Mariposa
45.38%
3,681
43.98%
3,568
3.09%
251
5.07%
411
2.48%
201
0.00%
0
Mendocino
60.59%
22,000
30.28%
10,993
3.55%
1,290
2.86%
1,039
2.72%
988
0.00%
0
Merced
47.61%
22,010
43.79%
20,246
2.79%
1,289
2.95%
1,365
2.86%
1,323
0.00%
0
Modoc
35.77%
1,572
52.95%
2,327
3.00%
132
5.21%
229
3.07%
135
0.00%
0
Mono
45.11%
1,931
44.64%
1,911
2.83%
121
3.95%
169
3.48%
149
0.00%
0
Monterey
58.89%
66,417
34.74%
39,182
2.10%
2,369
2.30%
2,590
1.96%
2,216
0.00%
0
Napa
57.01%
29,875
35.38%
18,539
2.46%
1,288
2.93%
1,537
2.22%
1,161
0.00%
0
Nevada
46.04%
20,044
44.73%
19,476
2.90%
1,261
3.32%
1,444
3.02%
1,313
0.00%
0
Orange
39.87%
377,170
50.93%
481,810
2.86%
27,056
3.42%
32,316
2.93%
27,729
0.00%
0
Placer
45.75%
40,511
45.73%
40,497
2.38%
2,109
3.30%
2,920
2.84%
2,518
0.00%
0
Plumas
46.44%
4,647
43.64%
4,367
2.30%
230
4.53%
453
3.10%
310
0.00%
0
Riverside
44.56%
187,548
45.44%
191,258
3.52%
14,808
3.95%
16,632
2.54%
10,689
0.00%
0
Sacramento
53.77%
237,722
38.07%
168,318
2.99%
13,228
2.88%
12,716
2.29%
10,113
0.00%
1
San Benito
55.51%
6,938
37.10%
4,637
2.34%
293
2.88%
360
2.16%
270
0.00%
0
San Bernardino
44.35%
200,979
45.67%
206,969
3.64%
16,511
3.71%
16,804
2.61%
11,825
0.01%
48
San Diego
46.97%
442,855
43.63%
411,362
3.21%
30,287
3.09%
29,149
3.10%
29,212
0.00%
3
San Francisco
80.60%
250,972
15.79%
49,165
1.63%
5,062
0.62%
1,919
1.36%
4,233
0.00%
10
San Joaquin
48.90%
76,607
43.11%
67,531
2.78%
4,360
3.27%
5,123
1.94%
3,043
0.00%
1
San L. Obispo
47.47%
48,376
43.94%
44,775
2.54%
2,587
3.08%
3,134
2.97%
3,030
0.00%
0
San Mateo
67.25%
181,990
27.89%
75,470
1.84%
4,983
1.29%
3,478
1.73%
4,684
0.00%
0
Santa Barbara
49.63%
77,900
42.71%
67,043
3.43%
5,386
2.25%
3,535
1.98%
3,101
0.00%
0
Santa Clara
62.19%
364,997
30.98%
181,858
2.15%
12,646
2.20%
12,912
2.47%
14,518
0.00%
2
Santa Cruz
67.88%
76,327
25.40%
28,562
2.49%
2,801
1.84%
2,072
2.39%
2,686
0.00%
1
Shasta
37.81%
25,111
51.48%
34,192
2.90%
1,928
4.62%
3,070
3.19%
2,116
0.00%
0
Sierra
45.12%
818
44.57%
808
2.48%
45
3.47%
63
4.36%
79
0.00%
0
Siskiyou
44.35%
8,963
45.42%
9,180
2.34%
473
5.16%
1,043
2.73%
551
0.00%
0
Solano
59.83%
77,739
32.30%
41,970
2.75%
3,571
2.84%
3,696
2.28%
2,960
0.00%
0
Sonoma
62.84%
121,471
29.38%
56,793
3.02%
5,846
2.43%
4,702
2.33%
4,502
0.00%
0
Stanislaus
50.11%
62,110
41.59%
51,549
2.84%
3,519
3.49%
4,325
1.98%
2,450
0.00%
0
Sutter
36.43%
9,135
53.54%
13,427
2.38%
596
5.24%
1,313
2.42%
606
0.00%
0
Tehama
39.31%
8,253
48.19%
10,116
2.99%
627
5.43%
1,140
4.08%
856
0.00%
0
Trinity
42.41%
2,743
43.66%
2,824
3.80%
246
6.29%
407
3.83%
248
0.00%
0
Tulare
35.71%
30,665
56.46%
48,493
2.72%
2,332
3.11%
2,674
2.00%
1,720
0.00%
0
Tuolumne
50.56%
11,895
40.59%
9,550
2.90%
682
3.40%
801
2.54%
597
0.01%
2
Ventura
45.30%
119,366
46.32%
122,064
2.72%
7,167
3.04%
8,019
2.61%
6,882
0.00%
1
Yolo
61.68%
37,340
31.70%
19,191
2.18%
1,319
2.27%
1,376
2.17%
1,311
0.00%
1
Yuba
40.76%
6,890
46.63%
7,882
3.07%
518
6.09%
1,030
3.45%
584
0.00%
0
Aftermath
Feinstein subsequently held seniority over fellow Democrat Barbara Boxer , who was elected on the same day; because Feinstein was elected to complete an existing term, she took office on November 10, only 7 days after the election, while Boxer's term commenced with the beginning of the next session of Congress in January 1993.
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