Curt Pringle - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • 2006 General Election for Mayor of Anaheim
    • Curt Pringle, 41,449 - 79.0%
    • William Fitzgerald, 11,004 - 21.0%
  • 2002 General Election for Mayor of Anaheim
    • Curt Pringle, 16,146 - 35.9%
    • Lucille Kring, 12,142 - 27.0%
    • Frank Feldhaus, 9,783 - 21.7%
    • Steve Staveley, 6,928 - 15.4%
  • 1998 General Election for State Treasurer
    • Phil Angelides (D), 4,164,708 - 52.7%
    • Curt Pringle (R), 3,158,624 - 39.9%
    • Jon Petersen (L), 183,356 - 2.4%
    • Carlos Aguirre (NL), 172,711 - 2.1%
    • Jan Tucker (P&F), 146,167 - 1.8%
    • Edmon Kaiser (AI), 91,764 - 1.1%
  • 1998 Republican Primary Election for State Treasurer
    • Curt Pringle (R), 1,493,608 - 62.2%
    • Jan Goldsmith (R), 907,395 - 37.8%
  • 1996 General Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 56,493 - 58.7%
    • Audrey Gibson (D), 39,754 - 41.3%
  • 1996 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 24,469 - 100.0%
  • 1994 General Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 51,977 - 63.3%
    • Irv Pickler (D), 30,184 - 36.7%
  • 1994 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 20,848 - 100.0%
  • 1992 General Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 61,615 - 57.1%
    • Linda Kay Rigney (D), 46,222 - 42.9%
  • 1992 Republican Primary Election for State Assembly, 68th District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 17,346 - 60.9%
    • Joy Neugebauer (R), 6,313 - 22.1%
    • Rhonda McCune (R), 4,840 - 17.0%
  • 1990 General Election for State Assembly, 72nd District
    • Tom Umberg (D), 25,247 - 51.9%
    • Curt Pringle (R), 23,411 - 48.1%
  • 1988 General Election for State Assembly, 72nd District
    • Curt Pringle (R), 34,037 - 50.6%
    • Rick Thierbach (D), 33,194 - 49.4%

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